Josephine's French Cottage
I was recently servicing a blind at a client's home~Josephine is her name.
Wallpaper has been on my brain lately as you may know
and look what was in Josephine's kitchen.
Decoupaged wallpaper on her fridge!
I quickly asked if I could take a picture of it thinking
I shall use this idea somewhere, someday.
A pair of sub-zeros with french wallpaper cut out into a custom design.
Josephine had a talented young designer, Anthony Catalfano,
do this way back in 1993!
Anthony has gone onto huge success and Josephine felt lucky to have his talents
working on her home when he first started out.
He designed pretty window treatments
for her in a sunny yellow and blue color scheme.
Josephine offered to give me a tour of her home
as she saw how much I was enjoying this.
I was most happy to accept.
However I only had my iPhone to capture these images,
so fair warning that photo quality is inconsistent.
The cabinets seem to be a yellow lacquer finish.
Wallpaper in a blue and white trellis found on the fridge
continues along the soffit area.
I adored this cute white iron chandelier.
She used to keep cookies in here when her grandkids were little.
This is the back entry with the pretty Stark rugs.
It connects to the kitchen, garage, laundry area and powder room.
A pretty painted armoire...by Anthony.
Cottage floral wallpaper on the walls and the ceiling!
A matching window valance too.
This is a very old dish that belonged to Jospehine's mother.
It caught my eye right away~isn't it sweet?
Happy colors and a sweet floral envelopes the space.
More wallpaper, and look up at the ceiling!
It has a ribbon detail along the perimeter.
Another pretty valance with a pencil pleat header.
These two stunning blue and white platters hang on the wall in the back hall.
In my house they would be center stage!
The blue and white platters tie in with the blue and white
porcelain motif of the fabric.
porcelain motif of the fabric.
Next Josephine took me into the living room.
She has the most amazing cabinet in a lime washed pine,
all decorated with carvings~so french!
I wish I had a better picture of this cabinet.
I wish I had a better picture of this cabinet.
The detail on the cabinet was incredible.
Josephine has great taste I have to say.
This cabinet is filled with the things she collects and loves,
and she told me about many of them.
I was taken with the color of that aqua vase.
Her son-in-law glued it back together as it had broken.
That is what I would have tried to do, it is so beautiful.
I collect tiny limoges boxes too so it was fun to look through her collection.
Two darling hearts, one says YOU and the other says ME.
Her living room is soft peach and blue.
The walls and trim paint job have a hand finished technique that my
camera doesn't show. This room just glows.
A peachy tufted pouf!
Petite fireside sitting area for a petite lady.
French touches are everywhere you look.
These gilded french chairs were one of my favorites.
Josephine had the most glorious fabrics on her upholstery and draperies.
Even the alabaster lamps wore shades with exquisite details.
Notice the petite trim in just the right colors.
She was told this lamp was made by Tiffany.
It is very old and is only about 10" tall and it is exquisite.
The graceful foyer has the most modern looking
wallpaper in a peach and white geometric
with a pearlized touch in the design.
Can you believe this is 17 years old?
Everything was catching my eye..including this lovely wall sconce.
This gilded sconce with a cherub blowing his horn
was selected by her husband I believe she said.
Josephine has jauntily hung a tassel off the scrolled arm~
I love it!
A camel stool with the most beautiful colored paisley fabric sits by the front door.
A foyer console table and mirror in ivory and gold greets guests as they come in.
Just as I was about to leave, she invited me to view her private quarters!
Yes~I would love to see more!
Most of these pictures have interior lights on, so it is hard to see the true colors.
This bedroom is fit for a queen, come look at some details.
You are lucky to be able to look in here,
as I am the only visitor she has ever invited into her private space!
I loved everything I saw.
Her bedding was all custom made in pink moire with a scalloped tasseled edge.
And ruffled pillow shams~you know I love ruffles.
Yes, she has a gorgeous french bed.
I am just dying over this bed, I love it!!!
Gorgeous pink draperies with the floral wallpaper in pinks and blues.
Am I saying gorgeous too much....?
What would the room be without a classic french armoire?
A walk-in dressing room in ribbons and bows!
Custom cabinetry for all a ladie's needs.
A hallway niche with an antique dressing table.
I cannot believe my eyes....wow!
Isn't this carved dressing table a masterpiece?
Josephine says this table is quite old. I believe it!
Her little pouf stool is covered with an antique piece of lace~so french!
That, my friends, is the end of this French Cottage Tour.
I hope you enjoyed it as much as I did~
even though 4 decades on the time clock separate me and Josephine,
I swear we could have been twins!
linking to:
Feathered Nest Friday
and
My Romantic Home: Show and Tell Friday
linking to:
Feathered Nest Friday
and
My Romantic Home: Show and Tell Friday