I got the nicest comment today:
scone has left a new comment on your post "OY VE!!!Q&A Tuesday---Betsy answers it all!!! (sor...":
It's really nice of you to give free decorating advice, but I think you are going to get overwhelmed. What if you offered a "design consulting" service, where the homeowner implements the solution, and then sends you photos for discussion on your blog? That way you would make a little cash out of it, and well deserved IMO.
It's really nice of you to give free decorating advice, but I think you are going to get overwhelmed. What if you offered a "design consulting" service, where the homeowner implements the solution, and then sends you photos for discussion on your blog? That way you would make a little cash out of it, and well deserved IMO.
What do you guys think??
I kind of like giving free advice, 'cuz then, if you don't like it, you can't yell at me.
I am so clueless about abbreviations in blogland, that I had to google IMO. FYI, it means "in my opinion".
She's right, though. I am getting a little overwhelmed. I will answer one or two more today, and then that's it for this week. It may not seem like it, but I actually put a lot of thought into my answers.
BUT FIRST!!!!!
I want to show some pretty pictures. I spend so much time on the questions and answers, (wah, wah, poor me), that I don't get to show off my stuff!!!!!
photo by Eric Roth for House Beautiful Magazine
This is a photo of my bathroom in my Watertown Cottage. I forgot to show it to you guys.
Check out my toilet tank cover!!!!!!!
It is original to the house. I LOVE IT!!!!!
It is chrome with a gallery rail running around the top!!
I wish they made stuff with that kind of detailing in this day and age.
I almost took it with me when I sold the house, but that would have been tres tacky.
So to continue the look of the gallery rail, I added three shelves over the toilet.
Then.......
I stuffed the shelves full of silver plated goodies
(that I never bothered to polish)
(I hate polishing silver)
(but, I love silver)
OY!!!!!
This was in the days that I wore makeup, so I kept the overflow of my paints and powders in the containers.
I had it made, using a Venetian mirror as the door.
My buddies at Masterpiece Woodworks made it up for me. The sides of the cabinet are covered in mirror,
to match the front.
I am a girlie girl!! Yes in deedie do!!
Like how blurry the picture is????
This is what happens when you blow up a picture trying to get a good detail shot.
You really shouldn't do this. Not at all. No.
(but I wanted you to pay attention to the wall sconce.)
I LOVE IT!!!!!
It was a present from a client
(and obviously, she had become a friend, because she gave it to me, even though she liked it too, but when I saw it, the look on my face of pure unadulterated lust, must have convinced her, that even though she liked it,
I HAD TO HAVE IT!!!)
Now that I've discovered ebay, I have been able to find more of these, so I found one that sort of matches, to make a pair on either side of my medicine cabinet in my new bathroom!
AND THEN.......
When the wallpaper guy was installing the wallpaper, and went to rehang the sconce........
(yep, you can see where this is going)
HE BROKE THE @#$ THING!!!!!
Sooooooooooooooo.......
I went back on ebay, and kept looking.........
and looking.............
and looking.............
And by buying two, and taking them apart and reassembling two into one......
I was able to rematch my
original
beautiful
spectacular
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!SCONCE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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OK, back to a question.
ONLY BECAUSE THIS WOMAN HAS BEEN HOUNDING ME DAY AND NIGHT.
Don't think that will now work for anyone else. My compassion has been all used up.
And on top of that, she has the same name I do......
And she's very generous (she gave Amy Chalmers those beeoutiful blue opalescent drops for her living room chandelier)
Soooooooooooooo....................
this is her question.....
......we moved in a short time ago and I am super excited to have a first floor master bedroom ! My problem is I am stumped by this narrow hallway and what to do with it? At first I thought maybe some shallow bookcases on one side, but Big Daddy is so finished with updating and spending on this new-old house.....new windows, floors, trim, doors, bathrooms, hardware, etc....
My brains are fried at this point and would love a pro like you to make the decorating call so I can order some white matchstick blinds, slip covers and call it a day !!!
Thanks for the help if you can ! I am crossing my fingers you choose my question !!!
:) Another Betsy
Then, because I didn't answer right away, she sent me this
Dear Betsy,
Just wanted you to know I have nothing to live for and might end it
all if you can't find a solution to my hallway problem, but No
pressure...
;)
The other Betsy
Just wanted you to know I have nothing to live for and might end it
all if you can't find a solution to my hallway problem, but No
pressure...
;)
The other Betsy
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So this is my answer......
I can't tell how wide the hallway is.....
But if it's 36" or less, you really shouldn't put anything in it to make it a smaller passageway.
With that being said......
I always break my rules.
In my Watertown cottage, I had a long narrow hall, although I believe it is a little wider than yours.
BUT
I squashed a chest against the wall.
photo by Eric Roth for House Beautiful Magazine
I know, what a useless picture.
You can't tell the chest is in a narrow hall.
Well...
TAKE MY WORD FOR IT!!!!!
It is.
So this is what I would do in your hall.....
This is a picture of the bedroom in my old West Palm Beach bungalow
(not the house I live in; I sold this little house)
Put a narrow piece of furniture like this, and then hang a bunch of #$#% over it.
It will make the space feel cozy, without making it too narrow.
I love these quirky little bookcases.
They are visually interesting and give you another surface to put more STUFF on!!!!!
Ballard Design has this one.
They used to have one that looked a lot like mine in the picture above, but this next photo is what they are selling now. Not my favorite.
However..........
It is narrow, 14"d, so it might work for you.
It comes in a rubbed white finish.
Orrrrr.......
Do what I did, go junk shopping and check on ebay, maybe you'll find an old one.
Amy Chalmers told me you used Susy to decorate your house. She and I won Traditional Home Magazine design awards the same year.
If you can afford her, have the damn thing built to any style you want!!!!!
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One last question............
Diana has left a new comment on your post "OY VEY!!! Q&A!!! Tuesday":
I just happened upon your blog, and am following, because you are way funny! I do have a question (I have a blog, too, but do not have pictures of this dilemma). Our house was built in the mid 70's and has grasscloth on the walls of the foyer and the stairwell. Since all the wallpaper we have stripped was evidently applied to unprimed walls, I assume this grasscloth was also applied to unprimed walls. How can we get it off? Can it come off? Are there easier alternatives to getting it off? The grasscloth is extremely worn and frayed where it wraps around corners and in other areas -- so I'm not sure painting would help.
I just happened upon your blog, and am following, because you are way funny! I do have a question (I have a blog, too, but do not have pictures of this dilemma). Our house was built in the mid 70's and has grasscloth on the walls of the foyer and the stairwell. Since all the wallpaper we have stripped was evidently applied to unprimed walls, I assume this grasscloth was also applied to unprimed walls. How can we get it off? Can it come off? Are there easier alternatives to getting it off? The grasscloth is extremely worn and frayed where it wraps around corners and in other areas -- so I'm not sure painting would help.
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Of course there are easier ways!!!!!
This is how I always did it, and believe me it is
SOOOOOOOOOOO
easy!!!!
I would meet the workmen at around 8:00 in the morning at the job site.
I would point at a wall and say
"Please take the wallpaper off that wall."
When I came back in the afternoon, the wallpaper would be gone!!!!!
If that didn't help, the next thing I would do, is google how to do it.
But I've been typing a long time now, so I'll leave that up to you.
Don't forget folks.....
Tomorrow I announce who won the digital scrap book software give away!
Betsy
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