Hi Darlins,
Happy Saturday! Welcome to Saturday’s “Designing with Vintage” No. 6.
Vintage Garden House
It all began when I found this vintage structure.
I fell in love love love with it
&
had to bring it home.
&
had to bring it home.
The yard needed a focal point from the kitchen and front of the house.
We fenced the property and cleared the area for the foundation.
It was dismantled and put on a flat bed truck and brought here, we poured a slab and faced it with stone to set the structure on.
I was drawn to these vintage doors,
they looked like the Front door I had designed on our beach house.
This cast iron fireplace was found in Ireland.
I had it powder coated white and used this in my retail store for many years.
This vintage cornice is off the face of an old building.
I have it hanging inside just because……
At night we have soft light washing the face of the structure, it’s so pretty with a dark sky.
Can you see the moon peeking around the back ever so softly?
This vintage structure adds the casual elegance I dreamed of for our property.
I hope your inspired to have a vintage structure in your landscape sometime.
A beautiful weekend to you,
xo,
me
P.S we’re re-landscaping with the new stone walls so I will share that in the future, can’t wait to show it finished!
It's very beautiful. xoxo Su
Hi Gail,
Your vintage abode, casita, garden house, refuge Sancturay in your backyard, has always been a favorite garden feature of mine from the begining of meeting it. I know this is your special place as it would be mine if it were in my back yard 🙂
I love the doors on it, a simple structure of wood and tin dressed up in vintage paneled lighted doors leaves one breathless in wonderment as to dreaming of such a garden getaway in our yards.
Looking forward to you dressing it up for the holidays as you always do.
Xx
Dore