I’ve been promising a post about the new house and the big
move for a while now, so here it is.
To start from the beginning, we (by we I mean me + my lovely
husband, Harper our Shih Tsu Toy Poodle, and Raisin the cat) moved to Napier at
the end of May. We were just a bit over the rubbish Wellington weather and
house prices, and we wanted a new house to decorate (I say we, but really who
am I kidding?) We were in a temporary rental until 15 July and instead of
being sensible and finding another rental to go to, we decided to go house
hunting instead. We came across our lovely villa by accident—short story is we
were supposed to be looking at a different house but we fell in love with our
place and put an offer on the same day!
We have been in the house for just over two months now and
we are loving putting our stamp on the place. If you’ve been following my blog
for a little while you’ll know our last house was decorated in quite a modern
style, with pastel pink, yellow and robins egg blue. Well for this house I want
to create a more classic décor with rustic influences and subdued colour
palette. I’ve always loved antiques and
want to incorporate pieces which mean something into this house - in fact I put
a rule in place that if we don’t love it, we’re not keeping it.
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This is just some of the paneling I've mentioned in earlier posts. It wouldn't be so bad if it didn't merge with the floor! |
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Dave starting the arduous task of painting it all. Don't let this picture fool you, I did just as much (actually more) painting than him |
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A progress photo |
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I haven't managed to get a decent 'finished' shot yet, but you get the idea!!! |
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The bathroom which has a shower but no shower curtain? Um...what? Yeah we are having a ring made and hoping to have it fitted shortly. |
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Right now the animals play in there. |
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I bought this 100 year old trunk to go in the living room. We like to think that BLM stands for Blackmore. Meant to be. |
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I also bought these elephant puppets just because. |
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These are the squabs I had made for the window seats using a pale cotton fabric with a subtle grey stripe. I also sourced the recycled elm table to fit the space because we want to use the window seats on one side. |
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So as you can see, the paneling is also in the living room. Our intention is to paint this to match the entrance hall so it is bright and fresh. It has had 90 years the way it is, so it's done its dash.
We had a quote to have it done for us which came in at over $4,000.00 so we'll be doing it ourselves...but it's going to be a big job and might takes us the next couple of months!
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This is the room at the moment. A work in progress, but starting to come together.
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So that's a taste of what I've been up to the last couple of months! There is plenty more where that comes from so stay tuned - follow my instagram to see more regular updates.
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