Since the magazine has been on the shelves for almost three months I thought I would share the rest of the photos from Tuscan Style shot by the amazing John Granen http://www.johngranen.com/gallery.php?page=seattle-interior-photographer-, and styled by the wonderful Bonnie Broten.
I love this shot John took of the door going into the wine room with the bouganvilla in full bloom.
Our Wine Room. This room has enjoyed many incarnations. It began it’s life as my husband’s workshop, then morphed into a workout room. When my son got married at our home we decided to turn it into a wine room. We saved money by salvaging the original concrete floors. We scored and stained them. The counters are constructed of old barn flooring from a barn in Pennsylvania. The beams are also from an old barn. One of Steve’s guys built the cabinets and I painted and aged them. The door to the wine cellar was a left over from one of Steve’s vendors. We had local artisan Bob Signorello due the ironwork on the door to make it more interesting.
The beautiful painting in the background is by Pat Huber. The wine on the left is from one of our favorite Paso Wineries Villa Creek.
A stack of Early American Boxes in the hallway upstairs
Our bedroom chair slipcover by Katie Baker Slipcovers. The bed was custom made to my specifications in Mexico many years ago.
Closeup of beautiful linens by Trish from Cottage by Design
Several people have emailed me and asked about the lighting in the kitchen. It was made in Mexico over 20 years ago as was the cabinet hardware. The cabinets were built by Hattersley Construction. The ceilings and beams were sandblasted, the beams hand azed, then whitewashed and scraped also over 20 years ago. The counters are concrete overlay by Brenda Davis http://www.brendadavispainting.com. The new backsplash is Meditteranean 9 by Tabarka Studios http://tabarkastudio.com/tile-collections/mediterranean/
Next week I will post about our wonderful trip to Roundtop and don’t forget to put May 2 on your calendar for our barn sale. You can enjoy wine and nibbles while you shop!!
I love this shot John took of the door going into the wine room with the bouganvilla in full bloom.
Our Wine Room. This room has enjoyed many incarnations. It began it’s life as my husband’s workshop, then morphed into a workout room. When my son got married at our home we decided to turn it into a wine room. We saved money by salvaging the original concrete floors. We scored and stained them. The counters are constructed of old barn flooring from a barn in Pennsylvania. The beams are also from an old barn. One of Steve’s guys built the cabinets and I painted and aged them. The door to the wine cellar was a left over from one of Steve’s vendors. We had local artisan Bob Signorello due the ironwork on the door to make it more interesting.
The beautiful painting in the background is by Pat Huber. The wine on the left is from one of our favorite Paso Wineries Villa Creek.
A stack of Early American Boxes in the hallway upstairs
Our bedroom chair slipcover by Katie Baker Slipcovers. The bed was custom made to my specifications in Mexico many years ago.
Closeup of beautiful linens by Trish from Cottage by Design
Several people have emailed me and asked about the lighting in the kitchen. It was made in Mexico over 20 years ago as was the cabinet hardware. The cabinets were built by Hattersley Construction. The ceilings and beams were sandblasted, the beams hand azed, then whitewashed and scraped also over 20 years ago. The counters are concrete overlay by Brenda Davis http://www.brendadavispainting.com. The new backsplash is Meditteranean 9 by Tabarka Studios http://tabarkastudio.com/tile-collections/mediterranean/
Next week I will post about our wonderful trip to Roundtop and don’t forget to put May 2 on your calendar for our barn sale. You can enjoy wine and nibbles while you shop!!
I love the warmth and grace of your home Cindy. The dining room is a favorite!!
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xoxo
Karena
The Arts by Karena
I don't even know what to say because I could write about ten paragraphs of comments on how amazing your home is. All of the details are just stunning!!!
ReplyDeleteYour home is absolutely magnificent Cindy!!!! I have to grab my copy (if I can find it here), your home and designs just exudes a lot of character, laid-back but still classic charm! Love it, you should definitely be proud, and definitely shared with us thru this feature!
ReplyDeleteI continue to be amazed by how much we have in common. My home is also Spanish style, full of hand forged iron, terra cotta, hand scraped beams, a wine cellar, etc., etc. You are a woman of my own heart.
ReplyDeleteWow, gorgeous pictures, gorgeous house, Cindy! The more I see of your style, the more I am convinced that I need to ply you with enough Pinot Noir that you will come to my house and redecorate it!! I LOVE the old wooden boxes. Did you paint any of them or are those original colors?
ReplyDeleteThat wine room is calling my name. Except I'm so jet lagged one sip would knock me over.
ReplyDeleteYOUR TASTE IS SO FABULOUS!
Wow Cindy, I need to get my hands on a copy of that magazine!!!!
ReplyDeleteSuch gorgeousness!
Cindy,
ReplyDeleteYour home is wonderful. I love the layers of design over time. You can see the love and heart that has gone into each room.
Thanks for sharing the pics that weren't in the magazine. Can't wait to hear about Round Top.
Enjoy your weekend.
xo,
Karen
Cindy, Your home is beautiful! Congratulations on the magazine spread, you deserved it! xxRié
ReplyDeleteLove everything about it! The warmth and interest are wonderful!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteYour home is beautiful, Cindy. I love the bed and bedding. Congratulations on the article.
ReplyDeleteCindy, there is not a thing I don't LOVE about your home!
ReplyDeleteIt's an amazing home and the neutral palet, the washed and weathered designs, the iron work, the lightening, and the flow invites and shows up to greet you with rustic grace and beauty.
I love that you added a salt glazed pot in the bedroom on the night table, it adds rustic romance to your room.
Thank you for this beautiful share..... Now when can I move in ??
Xx
Bisous
Doré
Well, this is beautiful. I love all the light upholstery and paint mixed with the aged wood. Just a stunning representation of old world style that is timeless and current today!
ReplyDeleteOh, how I love your home! Gorgeous photos.
ReplyDeleteOh, how I love your home! Gorgeous photos.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, you are so talented Cindy!! You've created such a gorgeous home, I love the rustic beams and incredible details throughout!! Truly stunning!
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ReplyDeletethis style is incredible and so inspiring to me as we create our wine cave
ReplyDeleteI'm speechless. Your home is so warm and beautiful.
ReplyDeleteBEAUTIFUL.......I never did find the magazine!I LOOKED!
ReplyDeleteFUN FUN FUN.........always EXCITING To be in a MAGAZINE!HATS OFF to YOU and your husband.
I want to come to the BARN SALE!
How do I get there?
Cindy, this is so lovely, all of it! You have certainly assembled a beautiful, layered home...I especially love all the detail, and that you have kept and re used many things in your new renovation...things of beauty, that have no fear of time...congratulations on a beautiful Tuscan Home publication...I will be on the lookout for this issue here at home...N.xo
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