We finally have a sofa after 3 months of wishing and waiting! We are as happy about it as our poor guests are! Note the original 1950's Danish coffee table; a steal at £30! |
We've been in the house for 3 whole months and we've seen rain, snow and finally sunshine. An update is well overdue as well as the introduction of our new house mate.
May I introduce you to Maebe; our 7 month old kitten who has been living with us for about a Month now. This photo is deceptive really as her cat tree is her domain where she finally chills out a little and sits still.
In actual fact this petite ball of fluff loves nothing more than climbing the walls, curtains, guests and most recently door handles in order to make herself noticed.
We literally adore her and in the absence of children recount boring tales of her most recent adventures much to the dismay of our friends.
The house is slowly starting to fill with furniture, books and a few interesting finds but there's a long way to go. It's taken a while to find a style we both agree on but "Scandinavian" meets "city living" seems to fit and it's a compromise that seems to be working.
My first art purchase for the house and one of the influences for our living room; Fantasies iii by Anna Magnowska. I bought this from Urban Outfitters but I think it's still available from East End Prints (the best website for contemporary and affordable prints). The subject matter could be described as a little explicit for the living room but thankfully no one has noticed or if they have they are far too polite to say. |
There are so many more things to do but I feel like we've made a nice little start. We're finding our feet as well as our style and I've spent a lot of time pouring over apps like Houzz and blogs by brilliant writers with a better eye for design and creativity including Artemis from Junkaholique and Zoe from Conversation Pieces. Click to read their blogs because they provide you (as they do me) a brilliant source of reference and inspiration.
For now it is back to our perfect lazy Sunday afternoon of tea, hot cross buns (we stocked up!) and to finish "The Paris Wife" by Paula McLain (me) and the Bahrain GP and a mug of coffee (Jim and the kitten).
Thank you for your comment - the 'cry for help' thing made me laugh :)
ReplyDeletereally like your blog so will be adding you to my reading list. Any person that has a cat chilling out on their first post is my kind of person! xxx
Hi Charlotte! I'd be lying if I said I wasn't thrilled that you've left our first comment so thank you!
ReplyDeleteI'm going to add you too - your blog is so beautiful I will be an avid reader from here on in! X