I have a huge respect for those of you who read my
blog. Respect, and tremendous appreciation. I find all of you to be a caring,
clever, creative, and artistic group, each one with his or her own sense of
style, many of whom express that style through personal blogs. Because I have such a high regard for each and every one of you, as well as an
admiration for the things that you do in your own homes, I'm asking for your
help.
I went out on a limb, as I tend to do more often than I care to admit, and bought a piece of furniture, sight unseen. Well, I saw it in the catalog, immediately fell in love with it, and I knew absolutely that it was what I wanted because it managed to replicate a scrapbook full of pictures that I have pinned over the past 10 years. I even saw something similar in Mycroft’s kitchen in an episode of "Elementary."
I knew when I saw this that it was the piece. It was what I wanted. It was what I needed. It was what I had pined for. It was also on sale, a BIG sale, which is why I bought it. It will be arriving next week, and I want your help in decorating it.
I went out on a limb, as I tend to do more often than I care to admit, and bought a piece of furniture, sight unseen. Well, I saw it in the catalog, immediately fell in love with it, and I knew absolutely that it was what I wanted because it managed to replicate a scrapbook full of pictures that I have pinned over the past 10 years. I even saw something similar in Mycroft’s kitchen in an episode of "Elementary."
I knew when I saw this that it was the piece. It was what I wanted. It was what I needed. It was what I had pined for. It was also on sale, a BIG sale, which is why I bought it. It will be arriving next week, and I want your help in decorating it.
Here it is (although I bought one that is black), in all its
glory, 75 inches high, by 112 inches wide, by 18 inches deep. I am desperately
(as you can well imagine, dish collector that I am) in need of the additional
storage space, but I want it to be pretty as well, and I want to be able to
change it up with the seasons. As a consequence of this purchase, a lot of
things had to be carried downstairs (thank you number two son!), including my
baker’s rack, a piece that has been with me for more than thirty years -- historically
the first thing that I decorate every holiday season -- so there was a bit of
melancholy in carting it out of the room.
The wall on which the baker’s rack
stood also held a Windsor bench, a large picture, a bamboo screen, and my menu
man. It was just way too busy for me, and a wall that had perplexed me from the
day I moved into this house nearly six years ago.
So, tell me what you think. What would you do with a hutch like this? What would you put on top? What would you put in the cabinets with the glass doors? What would you put on the shelves? What would you put in the center bar area? You tell me, and I'll show you what I eventually do. Is it a deal?
So, tell me what you think. What would you do with a hutch like this? What would you put on top? What would you put in the cabinets with the glass doors? What would you put on the shelves? What would you put in the center bar area? You tell me, and I'll show you what I eventually do. Is it a deal?
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