Tuesday, October 26, 2010
A quickie...
Just wanted to quickly share this 'before and after' with you. Pictured above is a huge soapstone sink I had sitting in my backyard for close to a year. I had every intention of doing something with it but just didn't know what or where. Rather than letting it sit there much longer I sold it to my friend Rusty. I think it sat at his house for several more months. He had an awesome plan for it in a mudroom with lots of windows, industrial hanging pendant lamps, wire baskets, etc. But we all fall victim to that lengthy list of projects and some of them get 'ixnayed' so that other ideas may take flight. So Rusty sold the sink to our mutual friend Page.
Last Saturday night, while attending an outdoor Halloween party at Page's farm, I needed to powder my nose. Page has a number of old outbuildings that she has artfully renovated into new spaces and so I headed for the closest one, if I remember right this one used to be the milking house...not sure. I nearly gasped out loud when I walked in to the bathroom. There it was, that big, beautiful old sink with new life breathed into it. Stunning. This gorgeous bathroom also has an old cupboard nestled perfectly into an alcove (which I failed to get a picture of). Isn't the sink just gorgeous?
Sorry about the quality of the picture, never dreamed I would be at a party snapping a picture in the bathroom so I only had my phone. But I just had to share this with you all! After I left the room I promptly returned, dragging my husband back to show him...he's just happy he doesn't have to weed whip around it anymore.
Here are some random photos I took of Page's place last year, enjoy!
Beautiful photos, love the slipcovered chair and the string lights.
ReplyDeleteI want to go to Paige's home next year!!!:-)
ReplyDeleteThe sink is amazing! Don't you hate it when you own something wonderful, sell it, and somebody makes it look like a million bucks!
ReplyDeleteThe next thing that I noticed was (weed whip)? I never heard that phrase in my life! Love it to! We always call is weed eat! You know thats kinda funny as well!
Great photos, even if it was your camera!
Theresa
aka:TOT
OMG. I love your house. Is that your barn? It's awesome. I love your kitchen table with all those old chairs!
ReplyDeleteNo no...not my house...belongs to a very talented friend, Page, who has an eye for fabulous things!
ReplyDelete~*~*LOVE it!! Beautiful decor you have too!! :) Rachel~*~*
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh! I love it all! I really like the outdoor eating space....very cute! Thanks for sharing - and for being brave enough to snap photos of someone's bathroom just to share with us : )
ReplyDeleteOh, I want to be friends with Page!!! LOVE the home...that is EXACTLY my style!!! :)
ReplyDeleteWOW that sink looks great but her home is amazing! Thanks for sharing! Theresa xoxo
ReplyDeleteIt is all so beautiful. I love the grapevine "chandelier" and the dining room table best! I want to go to Paige's too!
ReplyDeleteWonderful, WONDERFUL old sink. I loved the dining table/chairs picture. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteWow! Love what Paige did with the soapstone sink! Looks like something Kevin Knight would do!!
ReplyDeleteHer house and party look amazing!! What fun!!
Will you ask Paige if I may come live with her?
ReplyDeleteThank you.
;)
I wanna go to Page's house!! She really is talented. Kinda reminds me of how Linda at French Hen Farm decorates!
ReplyDeleteI loved each and every picture! Have you ever featured her kitchen before? If you haven't, then you must do one (with great detail please!!).
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh....what a beautiful home! She is so creative with her spaces....and LUV what she did with the sink! I would'ave put that baby right in my kitchen!!!! :) Thanks for the inspiration from Page's lovely home!! :)
ReplyDeletexoxo laurie
all i can say is WOW! those chandeliers hanging in the barn...be still my heart. ugh, i NEED a barn so bad!!
ReplyDeleteand that sink??!! just lovely!
your friend has a bee-u-tiful home.
kathi
Great blog! I'm glad I came across this.
ReplyDeleteLove Paige's farm! Every pic is a treat, especially the sink and omg the chandelier! So good to meet you here!
ReplyDeleteOh how I love that long farm table......it would never fit here at the Cottage...but I can dream...
ReplyDeleteWarm blessings,
Spencer
Crushing hard on the lights in the pole building...instant ambiance changer.
ReplyDeleteIt's always wonderful to see new life given to something old...the sink is beautiful! Also, the decorations are so elegant...love them!
ReplyDeletexx,
Michelle
You got an beautiful home...love all the photos..hope some day i would design mine too...
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