Vintage Picker off limits home tour? Let me explain. I often read that people enjoy seeing behind-the-scenes spaces, and I’m going to show it to you. This is reality people, but be forewarned! While I enjoy reading and drooling over beautiful home decor blogs…well, let’s just say I march to the beat of a different drummer.
For the last 3 months, (ever since my blog began really) I have been stuck in a recliner waiting on broken bones to heal, so my not-so-neat hubby has been caretaker, cook, bottle washer, pet caretaker, and package shipper. He does it all uncomplainingly, and not only takes care of me, but our dog and 2 cats. And does all of my shipping for me while I’m laid up.
While I’m recovering, I sleep, eat, and spend all day right here in this big ole recliner. It’s all arranged just so…and I know it looks a mess, but I know where everything is. That’s why this tour is off limits!
Dubbed “the nest,” I’m surrounded by some of my Etsy inventory, which I struggle to get up and photograph while trying to hold camera and walker.
A Vintage Picker’s Home Tour~
The Foyer~
The foyer holds my beautiful antique German lamp, which I inherited, and cherish. Hubby, who loves lamps, made murmuring noises against it early in our marriage. Because I love and respect him, I always try to give over to his wishes. I told him there was NO WAY I was going to get rid of it!
Dining Room~
What in the heck is this?? THAT, my dear friends, is what my dining room table looks like most of all the time. Catching the garage sale junk treasures as they arrive. My hubby doesn’t complain, bless his heart. You see, he has this tiny problem…he can’t throw anything away.
Dining Room~
You can still see some of my nice furniture somewhere under all the clutter. Speaking of clutter, would you believe I used to be totally OCD about it?? Not anymore since I became a picker.
The dresser was in my booth, and didn’t sell, so I brought it home to use as a sideboard.
Dining Room~
THIS is my real pride and joy and it’s the one thing I do not allow clutter to touch. And just look at that white mirror that somehow appeared! I can’t move it though…I’m holding on for dear life to my walker!
Powder Bath~
Moving on to the powder bath…I can’t show you the whole thing, but I want you to see my framed vintage outhouse postcards…I don’t like the olive green background, but I love the postcards. Outhouses in a powder bath…pretty appropriate, I’d say.
Hall~
I found this unusual brass and copper mirror at an antique exhibition years ago. I call it the “Jester mirror.” I love it…does anyone know the name for this style?
My hubby has a thing for clocks too…we have a grandfather clock, banjo clock, and the rectangular one from Germany. Doesn’t it look nice on the floor??? It’s been parked there for the last 3 years.
Moving on past the Master Bedroom…I actually debated about whether you needed to see the unmade bed, but we’ll pass. I used to be OCD about making it too.
Sunroom~
Now we come to the Sunroom. We’re in here a lot, or were until I created the Nest in the other room.
This little drop leaf side table is a new acquisition. Hubby brought that home one day when he agreed to go to yard sales for me.
We need more furniture like we need a hole in the head.
This is a future project waiting in the wings…you can’t see all the scratches, but it’s a favorite chest. Are you wondering why the drawer is open? Hubby is of the mentality…”why close it when I got to open it all the time?”
Breakfast Room~
This is the breakfast room table. When we moved in 20 years ago, it was one of our few splurges. And the tablecloth on top…I’ve got to show you that sometime. It’s what you call “vintage linen,” which is why I can get away with using what is not only stained, but full of holes too. And yes, I bought it that way. I tell my guests they are getting to eat on the “shabby chic” tablecloth. What can I say? I’m a rule breaker! The colors are perfect. And I love it.
If you haven’t guessed by now, I like things that are different. I fell in love with this pair of funky bar stools. The other one is slightly different.
Shouting out to my blog friends, Pam @ House of Hawthorne’s with her picnic basket Christmas tree and Sharon @ The Blue Willow House with how to renew a vintage picnic basket...
See, I DO have a picnic basket! In my last post, Top Ten Things I Look for in Yard Sales, I said I didn’t collect them, and I don’t, but this was such a find, I couldn’t pass it up.
Two small guest rooms remain, but I’ll save that and the rest for when I do Part II.
Before I go, isn’t this a cool picture? I found it at a garage sale for $5. I just love all the detail.
Hope you enjoyed the Vintage Picker Off Limits Home Tour! Leave me a comment if you even want to see a Part 2!
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Florence
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Pam Kessler says
Well, I have to see Part Deux now!!! How fun! And thanks for the shout out. I bet you could tie the picnic basket onto the front of your walker and then fill it with all sorts of etsy stuff and then you could hobble around the house with it 🙂 I like your nest too. I don’t have a broken hip and still have an area like that!
Florence says
Haha, like your idea Pam!
Karren Haller-Friday Features says
Your little nest will do you well while you heal your bones. I am loving your treasures and bet it is sometimes hard to put them into Etsy!! Thank you for stopping by Oh My Heartsie Girl. Hope to see you again.
Be well
Karren
Florence says
Thank you Karren. Glad you stopped by!
KimKim says
Feel better Florence! I am sure you can’t wait to get back to doing what you love…and yes!! Part two, please!! Ps- love your library picture.
Florence says
Oh my yes, I’ve been sitting for 3 months! Thanks for dropping in & voting for Part II!
Cheryl says
I love your off limits tour, hope to see a part 2! Thank you for stopping by my blog. To answer your question, I took the sewing machine out of the cabinet. Trying to figure out what to do with it!
Florence says
Thanks Cheryl! Maybe you could sell your machine on Craig’s List.
Wanda @ Just Vintage Home says
Haha! You had me giggling, especially the open drawer and the clock on the floor. My husband is scared to throw anything away. Banana peels on the counter, empty mayonnaise jars in the fridge….. And yes, open drawers and cabinet doors. And *he* used to be the OCD one! And isn’t it funny how time flies? If we leave something in one spot long enough, we don’t even see it any more.
You have some beautiful things! It pays to get out to the sales. We get first choice and don’t have to wait to see if a dealer is going to put it in their booth.
Florence says
That’s right with the clock…don’t even see it anymore! Yes, can’t wait to get out to the sales again. Sending Gary for me isn’t working…LOL.
Debrashoppno5 says
I enjoyed the home tour and look forward to seeing the next one. You have some cool things
Florence says
Thanks Debra! Appreciate your vote for Part 2.
Melissa's Antiques says
I love the framed outhouse post cards!
Florence says
Thanks Melissa! Glad you dropped by!!
Pam says
Florence, that oak dresser is To. Die. For.!!!!
Florence says
Thank you Pam! As you see, it’s my fav! Thanks for dropping by!
repurposingjunkie says
Florence, thanks for the tour! You have some very beautiful furniture!! I really like the dresser, the beautiful German lamp, and the funky bar stools are so cool! It sounds like you have a wonderful husband! I hope your recovery is going smoothly and quickly!! 🙂 Of course, I would love to see part 2 of the home tour.
Florence says
Thanks Keri! Interesting to see what you like. Glad you voted for Part 2 when I get around to doing one. Thanks for dropping in!
Florence says
Thanks Keri! Interesting to see what you like. Glad you voted for Part 2 when I get around to doing one. Thanks for dropping in!
Diana says
So sorry to hear about your “infirmity” Florence–I had no idea. Hoping you’re up and about real soon. I enjoyed getting to know you a little bit better by seeing some of your home decor (and your command center!). Thanks so much for linking up with Vintage Charm 🙂
Florence says
Thanks Diana! I’m so ready to be up and around, but I’m getting there slowly. Always enjoy being in Vintage Charm!
Sharon Blue Willow House says
I so feel you on having your inventory all around you. My booth inventory is constantly being photographed for blog posts then sitting on the kitchen table until it is priced and ready to go to the antique mall. Thanks for the shout out. Hope you are up and about soon!
Florence says
Thank you so much Sharon!
Brenda says
Florence, this was so interesting! Just like a little visit with you! You have lots of interesting things in your house. Know you are sick of staying in your chair!! Miss you. Brenda
Florence says
Brenda, so good to see you here, and thanks for commenting! Yes, I’m sick of the recliner, but I think I’m improving. Fingers crossed!
Mary-The Boondocks Blog says
F;lorence your home is full of so many unique pieces. I hope you are feeling better and up and about in no time.
Florence says
Thanks Mary, for dropping by. I’m getting there slowly.
Nancy says
You have some fun stuff gal. Love your style.
Florence Salmer says
Thank you Nancy!
Tuula McPhee says
You have some great stuff Florence. Love that bar stool, and the postcards. I love decorating with things that make me smile or laugh. I see you do too. I think that mirror might be baroque style, but I’m no expert. It’s amazing! I hope you’re up and about soon. 🙂
Florence Salmer says
I’m up and about & all healed up now Tuula. That post was from last year, but thanks sooo much for your input on the mirror! And thanks for your other comments too! Yes I love to have things around me with special meaning. I love the outhouse postcards!
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