RICH IN BEAUTY AND HISTORY!
Hello,
Some of you may remember this picture from last week’s post “Cottage Ruin’s from the Yorke Peninsula”. There was something about this kitchen image that I truthfully felt deserved a quick post of its own – mostly so you too could appreciate its finer details up close. I personally love every scratchy, falling off wall detail and you learn so much about the personal style of the owner’s too.
There is such rich vibrant history here – the vintage green and blue tones are very sweet and reminiscent of a bygone era. And I think that vintage -floral – wallpaper is really kind of special too! I also adore the large wooden window frames and the way they shape the outside landscape so beautifully – like a picture frame or a piece of art on a wall. I bet the owners of this home really treasured looking out at this view, whilst doing their dishes each day. Box window frames are very common in Adelaide architecture; how I would love them in my home too!
I would imagine this home would have been very hard to leave- not just the house but its memories too.
Rachael x