Saturday, October 10, 2015

today's tour

Hello. Won't you please come into the living room? If you sit on the couch just here, you can see the mountains. And that little hole in the wall? That's where the sweet little propane stove will vent, just to take the chill off. 
After years of waiting, we will now be able to invite you to step out onto the three season porch right from the house. In nice weather, we'll be able to leave the door open and let the breezes flow through. How about before dinner drinks? Or games of "pass the pig", bananagrams and poker? Maybe overflow sleeping or afternoon naps...
Come on upstairs. At the top of the stairway, there's a window that overlooks the road and driveway. We are going to build a Carl Larsson-esque nook up here. There will be a twin mattress, surrounded by a wooden cut out frame, with a curtain to pull across for privacy. It will provide a lovely spot to knit, sip tea, read, hang out with a friend or sibling, nap or slumber for a whole night.
Step into the upstairs bathroom. On the left is the tub/shower. To the right of the windows is a space for the stacking washer/dryer. And to the right of that the five foot vanity will hold one sink. Yes, one. We are good at sharing at our house. :-)
This is our bedroom, and our bed will fit quite nicely between those two windows, night tables on either side.
This is the view that we will see when we sit up in bed in the morning, through the windows (to the right, above).
Are we greedy to claim the whole front of the house upstairs for ourselves? Our bedroom will open to a wide hallway into an alcove on the northwest side of the house.  A fine place for a yoga mat, a writing desk, a spot to curl up with Masterpiece Theatre...

And the exterior color???

Some of our favorite people live in Sweden and although we've never been there, we do just love their red houses. After much internet research, I discovered that the red is called "Falu" and  the closest we can come to it in the States is Sherwin Williams' "Vermillion". Wayyyyyyy out of my usual color scheme, but this just seems so right to us. Beautiful in the snow and balsams of deep winter, spectacular in the foliage, bold in the pale spring and steady in the summer sun. We are painting the first coat of the siding ourselves on the ground, and then the pros will come in to spray the second coat once it has been installed on the exterior.





8 comments:

  1. Ahhh, red - perfect compliment to your beautiful trees and hills! Sounds very Vermonty and how it will stand out in the snowy weather! Loved the tour and all of your plans. Blessings, blessings - so happy for you!

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  2. Just so BEAUTIFUL!!! It's great fun that you're sharing this with us. Thank you and it looks absolutely fabulous!

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  3. Thank you for the tour! Love the red!

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  4. Ahhh. Such graces in your lives. Enjoy every bit of it.
    I do hope you're planning on putting together a construction scrapbook of this amazing project.

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  5. Beautiful that red color, so well chosen.

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  6. I love seeing your vision coming into reality.

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  7. my credo: red is a neutral. it goes with everything. and makes you feel warm, happy, and adventurous!

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