The whole point of having a little getaway is to relax.
Life is full of so much stress sometimes, I'm surprised that we all haven't completely lost our marbles.
We are trying hard to keep this place pretty simple.
The yard is actually the "work" part of our weekends but I'm not sure planting vegetables and raking leaves is work.
My husband can fill an entire pickup full of oak leaves in about 3 hours. We take them to the local compost company, about a mile up the road and pay him $15 dollars to dump it.
That's not work is it?
I picked this great bouquet from the garden on Easter: tulips, ranunculus, Iceland poppies, lilac, sweet peas and freesia.
I love the bight colors in that bouquet and think this house needs a bright interior with plain white walls as the backdrop.
The pillows on the couch (pottery barn) are from old rag rugs and I just started collecting little aqua McCoy pots for fun.

The lamps are vintage ice cream maker buckets and the wicker table is from Williams Sonoma Home
I really haven't ever used colors quite this bold but I think it will be great in this little house.
My inspiration came from a wonderful historic house up the road from us, known as the Libby Stables. Designer Kathryn Ireland owned and completely renovated it. She chronicled the process in wonderful book called Creating a Home and her interiors throughout the house were bright and fun and comfy.
While the style of the two homes are completely different, what they have in common are the surrounding country side, filled with old majestic Oaks and wonderful groves of citrus. The Ojai stone we used in all of our walls is a cornerstone to the look of our little farmhouse, as it is with the Libby Stables.

So here are some of my new ideas, different from Kathryn's yet somehow similar:
The 3 swatches across the top will be for drapery for the living room and adjacent dining area and a few pillows.
I purchased a vintage Suzanni shown in the center and will be using it to cover cushions on the little wicker ottomans (2 side by side) for some extra seating, from Mainly Baskets
The final item is a small Moroccan inspired side table to use near the couch or perhaps between the striped chairs. The table is by Wunderley and I got it for $119 dollars on One Kings Lane {thanks Brooke : ) }
I will have this all pulled together in a couple of weeks and will share the finished product with you then...so stay tuned
In the meantime: here's to keeping it simple!
~*~
kelley
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