This bathroom was designed by Margot Austin. Isn’t it just lovely and serene? She has a blog and this is in the River interior {much more loveliness to be had over there}
I emailed to ask the fabric name and paint color and she emailed back!
Fabric: Four Seasons in the color Winter by Victoria Hagan Home
{melissa note: I found it here, but I’m sure it’s a pretty penny}
Paint: Farrow & Ball paint in Lamp Room Gray.
{melissa note: if you go to colorcharts, a 97.7% match is Behr’s Plymouth Gray if you don’t have Farrow&Ball near you}
Margot also said:
“I got the fabric from Primavera, a showroom in Toronto that sells to the design trade. If you aren't a designer or aren't working with one, you might try googling the fabric name to see if you can find a general retail source.
I also think the fabric of the IKEA Stockholm Blad curtains in the neutral colourway has a similar neutral leafy feel, so you an see if you like that one...”
Thank you for the inspiration and sharing the info with us, Margot!
Happy Thursday~
I found this lamp for $1 at the thrift store…
I was driving past my old middle school when we were in Montana, and this house made me do a double take. It’s across the street from the school and I used to walk past it everyday, but I don’t remember it in this great of shape. Look what a new coat of paint, some home made shutters, a new porch railing, and some new light fixtures, and some simple landscaping (maybe new windows?) can do. I want to buy it and it’s not even on the market!
The door is the same one from the 60’s, but isn’t it amazing what a coat of black paint can do?
Don’t you just want to see inside now? Am I officially a stalker?
They were all gone, but the brown and black floor models were sitting there. I tracked someone down and asked if I could go ahead and just buy the floor models. They said yes, I ran home and measured, ran it by my husband, and then came back and picked them up that night, fully assembled.
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