As for me.....when I come down the stairs every morning All I can think of is..... "Oh My God I have a miniature paint-by-number of a Clydesdale in my house...." |
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As for me.....when I come down the stairs every morning All I can think of is..... "Oh My God I have a miniature paint-by-number of a Clydesdale in my house...." |
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I love the piano in the entrance way - it is gorgeous there!!! You know a person's home is his castle. So put up what you like - that is what is important. Your home is beautiful. sandie
Your baby grand looks great in the foyer. It definitely makes a statement with the taxidermy. :) Your house is beautiful, and so "you".
I really believe a piano belongs in the room with the best acoustics, and I'll be your grand foyer has wonderful acoustics.
The horses - I'll be they'll grow on you!
The piano looks wonderful in the foyer...sorry I can't say the same for the horse pictures :( Why do men think they know best...I shudder to think what the house would look like if I let my husband be the decorator...it is bad enough with my lack of decorating skills!
Have a great weekend, Sue...
The piano is so beautiful and so is the rug underneath. If you don't like the horses, well... you have two pretty frames for photos of Miss B and a smitten grandpa who might allow you to change the clydesdale for her cute face!
That piano looks fabulous right where it is! I see you had a fun breakfast with my blogging bud Linda from a la Csarte! xo
I think the piano looks fantastic in the foyer. I gave my husband a grand for his 60 birthday. We wish we had room in our living room, but unfortunately it is downstairs in what we now lovingly call the music room. A piano gives a home a special charm. '-)
I do like that piano in the foyer. Lucky you to have so much room. Looks like you had lots of fun in NYC. Mimi
Beautiful home Sue~
And the piano, amazing and looks perfect there.
The horse pics could grown on you..hehe.
I take it you don't care for your ex son in law.
Cindy
Sue I love the piano in the foyer! It really is 'grand'! The pictures, ummm not so much. So the Italian 'Vern Yip' now thinks he's a decorator. OH the things you live with my dear friend!
hugs, Linda
Sue, I really like the piano in the foyer. One of my best friends has a huge foyer, and that's where she put hers and where it remains to this day.
I don't have a problem mixing taxidermy with fine things. Think, "Out of Africa". That house had chintz and fine French china mixed with spears and heads. Much like our home growing up. Our living room had African critters mounted (water bucks, impalas, giselles... that sort of thing) mixed with a chippendale sofa, chairs from the 1850's, and shelves with books and horns and bronzes and a Royal Vienna Chocolate set, etc. It all worked. Oh, and a marble top coffee table whose base was the massive leg of a grand piano in a house that belonged to my mother's best friend, a house that had fallen into rack and ruin after the Civil War. They also scavenged a mantle from there that was gorgeous. I still think it's my favorite living room I ever saw, including ones in magazines. I just wish I had my parents' ability to mix. It was so wonderfully layered with family things from years past. I see it in my mind's eye still.
XO,
Sheila
As with everyone's else's comments on the piano and foyer...I agree.
The pictures...it doesn't look bad, you can mix it up a bit which is what your Italian Vern did...gotta pick and choose your battles, Sue. So just remind yourself of that every morning when you come down. LOL
Sheila thanks for the encouraging words about mixing styles and things that are crazy with more formal pieces...that made me feel better...The house is an extension of me and I'm crazy so why can't you mix a Buffalo with a shiny baby grand...I'm just sad that the Moose head was damaged or he would be hanging right there on the wall in front of the piano....and Cheri your right...I have to let him have his way sometimes....not very often though...
I love your perspective on things - always with a twist of humor. You certainly know how to make lemonade out of lemons.
Love the piano there. And I love the horse prints. And the fact that you have taxidermy in your house is just too fun.
Honey, that piano would look beautiful anywhere. If you don't play, I hope you've signed up for piano lessons. There in the foyer, you don't want the keys to stick. Play that sucker!
I'm so glad you have it. Your granddaughter will love having it there.
I should have said that your Baby Grand will love seeing the baby grand at your house. :)
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Love the piano - every pianist's dream!! As a child I wanted one, had a spinet until I was an adult, then inherited the family's 1927 Steinway, but it is just an upright but a wonderful piano. Now I have none - have to go to son's to play, as he turned out to be the real pianist and I gave him the Steinway. Yes we have lots of snow; but, of course, I love it!!!! Sally
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That piano is a dream! I once played but where would I put one...*sigh*. So I live vicariously through yours! I LOVE the idea of it in the foyer but I also have no problem mixing the finer, more lux things with rougher pieces (ala the buffalo head!)I am a big believer in mixing! Just love your style, always have, always will!
Love,
Sue
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