Ok, so let me start by saying I am
not an interior designer. Like, at all. Not a title I'll ever claim. But I
do like my home and my farm to be a reflection of me and the life we lead. I like things to be beautiful. At least to whatever level I can pull off. (Don't peek into the downstairs family room right now! Two, two year old tornados just hit it.) I don't like to spend a lot of money on many things and try to be as frugal as possible in my pursuit of a pleasant home.
Today was a very cold, wet, soggy day in Geraldine. Autumn has definitely set in. So other than feeding and watering all the critters and making sure everyone looked happy, we've hung out inside. That gave me some time to do a couple of fun things. First, hired man Jim and I took down a chandelier from the other house and moved it over here. The other house is now opening as an assisted living home so the lighting needed to be updated to suit senior living better.
My room at the farm has been bugging me.... It felt too big and empty. Nice, but kind of lacking character. I was even tempted to move into one of the smaller bedrooms downstairs that are cozier. But that would be kinda crazy.... So I decided to quit whining and fix up my room!
I found this photo of what the room looked like when I bought the house....
This is how I had my room for a while. Nice enough, but I decided the zebra rug was a bit crazy. It's now in my closet and is very happy there. It's also nice on my bare tootsies in the mornings.
I had taken some pretty cool photos of old barns, old branding irons, (probably my favorite photo ever) and one of my saddle. I've had them printed and framed for a while but never got around to hanging them.... until today!
Now they make that huge empty wall look a whole lot cozier! The room also desperately needed a better light fixture. I absolutely hate those standard fixtures that the home builders put in! They should be against the law in my opinion! Just kidding.... we already have way too many laws.
So the chandelier now hangs in the center of my bedroom and looks
fabulous!
The last piece I need to scrounge for is the right dust ruffle for the bed. Home is always a work in progress if ya ask me. Some of my favorite things in here are the Boston Terrier pillow from Pottery Barn and the antique phone. You know me and old things, I can't get enough.
So now you know what this farmgirl does for entertainment on rainy days.... I'd rather putter around and figure out how to spruce something up than sit in front of the TV all day. And of course rainy days are good for blogging too!
Bye for now,
B