February 7, 2011
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Family/Music Room Re-do.
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Follow the music room before & after here.
~clarita
This blog has moved! Follow me at the new blog, skiesofparchment.com
Follow the music room before & after here.
~clarita
Comments (27)
More loveliness! What I love about this room (and your style in general) is that it’s so well thought out and put together, but it also feels welcoming. Sometimes when I look at well decorated, stylish room it feels like a store display and not a home… not a place you want to cuddle up and spend a rainy afternoon. But this! This is beautiful and unique and inviting. Good Job
PS Love the music tree!
ah! so much to take in.. i’ll be back!
You are the cutest thing e-ver!
I LOVE reading your posts. I always get a smile on my face when I see you’ve written another post. I enjoy seeing how you decorate your house. It’s darling. I too am learning that my house doesn’t need to be “perfect”. Children are a beautiful display of perfect, I think… Blessings!
dreamy
lovely
charming
beautiful details
and those are just a few of the words i could use!
it just makes me wish to come and sit in the coziness of your abode…
but, the dishes are calling and the hubs is gone for the evening…
what was that you were saying about being on the computer in the evenings?
oh, i TOTALLY get that!!
later.
♥~R
You did a beautiful job! I love the wall with the pictures, the Shakespeare quote, the things belonging to your grandparents- it is so cozy and beautiful.
Isn’t it hard for us perfectionists to just sit back and not tidy up every little mess that comes along?! Six children later, I think I may be making some progress.
ahhh such loveliness that’s cozy too. love what you do!
my fav parts of your re-do are the word wall that i saw…
and the cardboard box that i’m imagining!
Love that word wall! So pretty. You are one creative lady.
I love that word wall. And the tin full of rolled up magazines. What a cute way to store them! You really have an adorable house. I can’t imagine it messy, since I never see it except in it’s perfect state, but oh, I so know what you mean about perfection going out the door when you have children.
oooh no one commented yet on what I wanted to comment on!
how shallow is that? My absolute favorite part, other then the whole room, is what you did behind the couch! I love that whole wall display. I love the saying, how it looks and what it says. But the whole display looks fantastic. Hanging pictures is not something I enjoy, so i admire a well-done arrangement. I also love the music on the wall behind the desk.
props to you for holding fast to your no-internet-after-supper resolution. that is so something I am guilty of, well both hubs and me. If we’re not carful we can waste a whole evenign in our own seperate worlds.
Ahhh, yes, I am STILL trying to get past leaving a mess! I used to have to have the house perfect and in order before we started school everyday….this was not a good idea! We were starting school later and later…..a clean house was becoming my idol! I had to (and am still learning to) give this up. It’s hard, but we now have a clean up time late in the afternoon where we all work together and get it all done before Jeff gets home. That way he can come home to a clean house!
Oh how I LOVE your room! I REALLY LOVE your piano!!! What a Fabulous birthday gift! =)
I love all that sheet music all over the wall….and I love your wall of words! You have inspired me to go re-do something in my house!
Reading everyone’s blogs about projects and crafts and painting, has gotten me in the mood!
Thanks for the glimpse into your cozy cottage.
i’m thinking i need to resolve a cut-off hour for my computer time…as i sit here at 9:30 p.m.!
love the music room. has some soul to it. along with coziness.
and i like picturing a cardboard “house” in the middle of the room…
makes it more personal to me since i stumble over dominos and babies all day long.
Love the wall word wall. with the arrangement of frames. well done.
And Kuddo’s to you on less internet time… i’m needing to do something too. Somedays i’m fine without and then the next it’s all i want o do. so frustrating. It is amazing what i can get done when i stay off during the day.
Thanks for the sneak peak into your music room.
i think this is my favorite room in your house so far~ i could sit in there for hours. or play that sweet baby grand! love it. the music tree is awesome – very cool idea. and the word wall, also way cool. like the note pillow on the couch too! and just so many other details my eyes were soaking up~ the globe. the tin of magazines. the mossy branches. and that hutch/ bookshelf from your grandmother is a beautiful piece of furniture. it looks great black, but i think would be classy and fresh in a white wash too!
i hear ya about time on here. me too! it’s amazing how you don’t realize how much time you did spend until you’re trying to stay off~ especially since moving and only having one vehicle.. i just find it so much easier {to make excuses for myself} to be on!
thanks for the reminder to watch out for all that.
have you ever told the story of how you guys bought this place? is this your first home? we’re starting to look for a place here – - would love a fixer upper, but know it’s a huge chunk to bite off.
ps. i linked your site under the tissue balls on my last post~ just so you know if you see some new footprints passing through.
There is so much about your room that I am coveting, I mean LOVE!! : ) First that you HAVE a music room, that’s a huge deal for me, if or when we buy a house.
I have always loved decorating with old sheet music. I had the Hungarian Rhapsody on my wall for a while and can’t remember why I took it down! lol And your piano and bird cages… and word wall…. I could definitely go on. : ) You did a great job! It’s a beautiful room. Hopefully you’ll have years of great music being made in it. And I love that you added the pictures of the girls in there, it made it seem more home-y.
It’s beautiful!! I love the music sheets on the wall above the desk! One of you last sentences popped out at me… learning to let children be children. Awww, if I could just get that thru this thick head of mine. After 7 years, I’m still trying!
Sometimes I forget how stinkin’ cute your house is. And then I want to come live with you. Can I come live with you?
Your first paragraph almost gave me a lump of happiness in my throat. i love warm, slow days like that!
my 2 fav pics were the shakespere (<spelling) wall. wow!! that is so cool! and also the room with the black piece in the middle, and windows on either side. so special and gorgeous…
elle just came down and said, “im all wet, i peed myself”.
so off and running! bless you… always love your blog. i like the new name btw.
yaaaaay, you used my idea for embroidering musical notes onto pillows!!
ahhhh. such a cool house. can’t wait to see it completely finished [for the first time] in march!!
yay for girl trips to florida.
@fruitloops115 -
You said what I wanted to say, so be glad you got here first.
@inanorchard - Thank you so much!! I so want a home that isn’t just beautiful, but that is also homey and warm and inviting…
@star_76 - You are so sweet!
And yes, children are a beautiful display of perfect – I love the way you worded that!
love for you to come and sit and chat in our home! If only it wasn’t so far from yours…
@aretheyallyours - Somehow it seems that either that perfectionistic tendency gets thrown out the door, or else the kids do, right? People choose perfect homes over having children. I don’t want to have my priorities in the very wrong place!
@smilesbymiles - I must remedy that. Do I always show perfect pictures???? That’s terrible, I didn’t even realize it. Because only for about 5 minutes after cleaning day does it look perfect.
@fruitloops115 - I always look forward to your comments.
How shallow is that?!
@Elizabethmarie_1 - I am constantly inspired by other people too! Sometimes to the point of over-stimulation!
And those perfectionistic ways… so very wrong, I know!! I’m actually aware of it now in me, and glad of that. Now to just keep working at it!!
@grace2be - I don’t think I’ve ever told the story of our house… or at least not recently. I might need to do that sometimes. But just a quickie – this is our 2nd home we own. The first bought when we got married 5.5. years ago and then sold a year later when we moved south – that was a fixer-upper too. Then we lived in a rental for almost 4 years, never dreaming we’d be there that long, but several houses we thought we were going to buy during those years fell through in circumstances beyond our control. About 3-4 houses, actually. Then this house came up and although it was in terrible shape, we got it for about the price of an expensive new car. We had to put a LOT of work and money into it though… If you’re willing to put TIME, time, time, into a fixer-upper, it’s definitely great. But there are a LOT of sacrifices too. Not sure I want to do it again for a LONG time…
And thanks for the link.
@madisonsmom2 - I’m still working on getting that through my thick head too!! Definitely have not got that area covered…
@dreamstillcometrue - Yes, yes, and yes!! Or even a very extended visit would be nice, since it’s been nearly a year since you were here and all…
@baileyandme - I kind of like that new name too, but not sure if I’ll actually change it for real?? I’m not much good at coming up with names and stuff…
@grandpas_gurl - that was an AWESOME idea you had!!
I actually just painted it on instead of embroidered it – a lot faster.
Please forgive for not mentioning IN CAPS, “MY SISTER JANA GAVE ME THIS IDEA.”
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@foreveranoatneygirl - [this was supposed to be for you up there] – I’d love for you to come and sit and chat in our home! If only it wasn’t so far from yours…
I’ve got to say that the bright yellow color is mine! AHHHHHH, love it, sorry it had to go! I loved the final result of your room! I am constantly dreaming of how to decorate with a lot of color like I want to and have a really simple way of being able to transition my decorations from house to house easily because we move so much in the military. Maybe someday I’ll have to ask you for ideas.
@lifeisadance -
I didn’t mean that in a bad way. You talk about real life so much I know things look real there, too.
I just haven’t seen it, you know. And don’t worry, I tend to take pictures when things look nice, too. Seeing a ton of clutter just doesn’t inspire me to pull out the camera and I have been so annoyed at distractions in snapshots so many times that I’m liable to at least shove it all to the side and get it out of the image.
I love it!! I too really like what you did above the couch w/ the words! a job well done, my dear!!
@MartinTreehouse - I’ve seen some really cool yellow rooms – I actually had a yellow room two houses ago, by my own choice!
But the accessories that went into this room just didn’t fit with that color. But I hear you – there are times when color is just too good to pass up! You do have a challenge with moving often… This is just my third move in 5 years, and now I tend to go more neutral. My first house had color EVERYWHERE, seriously. And I loved it. And maybe one day I’ll put more color in this house, we’ll see.
Seems like it’s either got to be colorful accessories or colorful walls – it’s hard to have both.