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Best of September 2014: Traditional Homes
We took a glimpse inside some incredible traditional homes on the Letters from Eurolux blog this month. Some of those were in our series of Client Spotlights showing the home decor of our customers, with their EuroLuxHome.com purchase in place.
Others were in our Bookshelf series about new books on home decorating, antiques, entertaining, gardens, and vintage living! Let's look back at some of our favorite blog posts in September.
We loved taking a little tour of Natalya's California kitchen with our antique Renaissance buffet. The French antique Henry II Renaissance style buffet dating to 1900 is beautifully carved in walnut and it looks spectacular in Natalya's kitchen. She also gave us the background on the gorgeous stove, decorative inlay on the wall, and cooker hood. (You can see more antique buffets on our website if you like the look.)
Ever since the new Johnny Cash Boyhood Home museum in Dyess, Arkansas, bought an antique table from us, we've looked forward to the opening of the restored house. It happened last month and Rosanne Cash said it was “completely restored to a most meticulous and historic detail." My blog post on the Johnny Cash Boyhood Home and his Royal Scottish Heritage shows photos of the house and table.
So who is this guy in the portrait? It's the 12th century King Malcolm IV of Scotland. And what does he have to do with Johnny Cash? Read the blog post and find out!
It's hip to be square! That was my conclusion after writing about Checkerboard Painted Wood Floors. The look works for lots of different room moods and color schemes, as you'll see in the photos. Painted floors were also popular in traditional homes in America as far back as the late 1700s. You can use the tutorial in that post if you are feeling arty and you want to paint a checkerboard floor yourself.
Speaking of arty, our customer Richard bought this classic French Country cabinet especially to go under a fabulous abstract painting in his dining room. The new cabinet with a black finish and a marquetry wood top is nicely distressed to give the appearance of age. You can see for yourself that the antique-inspired new French Country cabinet looks wonderful in Richard's dining room.
Finally, we never posted this photo of Squiggy doing yoga on the blog, but we did share it on our EuroLux Home Facebook page as one of our regular Furry Friday posts. I just can't resist sharing it with you here too. Do you think that Squiggy is doing Upward Facing Cat pose?
I hope you enjoyed our short overview of our favorite 'traditional homes' moments this month. PLUS a kitty as a bonus!