Hello everyone,
Over the past few years this little
nook in the Boathouse that my husband
and son built has had several different
looks so I thought you might enjoy
a review of them.
The photo above was taken last year
as I enjoyed giving the nook a cozy
winter white look.
A couple of years ago I used a
red and white vintage quilt to
give a little pop of color.
The first year the Boathouse was built
I played with a couple of looks ~ white
above and Cabbage roses below.
A warm and cozy plaid look.
A mix of red and white checks,
transferware and toile.
Aqua summer looks.
A warm and cozy autumn look.
White Christmas
I hope you enjoyed a lookback at some of the different
looks that our Boathouse has
had over the past few years.
Thank you for visiting!
Carolyn





10 comments:
It is so adorable. The autumn plaid one is so cozy that I have had it pinned in my autumn folder for several years and the splashes of red for Christmas are perfection and oh the aquas of summer...it obviously provides you a wonderful canvas with which to create. Is it used as a summer bedroom or a cozy place to read or is it more decorative in nature?
Gorgeous!!!
I'm not sure which view I like the best. They all are wonderful and it's nice you can make so many changes to them!
Everyone is stunning! What a treat to see all those different looks and how beautiful and different they can be! Perfection. Your banner is also absolutely perfect!
I especially love the red and white. I have often admired the vintage quilts and pretty textiles you use. Are you finding them on Prince Edward Island? Thanks for sharing your beautiful world!
Beautiful - do you still have your Christmas Blog that I remember from several years ago?
I so enjoy your posts so very much. Just beautiful.
Il love so much !
I would give anything to spend an evening and night just laying by the windows. My favorite are your winter designs! It looks so cozy, and welcoming. Just beautiful!
So beautiful, I get lost in your serene photos. Your beautiful settings the tender care you take with even the smallest details.
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