Tuesday, February 15, 2022

Morning Sun Filtering in My Living Room


This sun is already much brighter since I took this Monday morning photo 30 minutes ago. The design on the toile fabric on my Roman shades is much more defined to the naked eye but my phone's camera shows them blown out. However, you get the idea. I am sitting on my sofa in the lower right corner and the sun is still too low to raise the left curtain. The dog painting I showed you yesterday is behind the tufted leather armchair on the far right. Have a good week. It's still very cold here but a 60° day is in my weather forecast for Friday. xo

5 comments:

Mama Pea said...

We have a very small living room so, naturally, I admire a living room that has more than one sitting arrangement. Always have. When we remodeled this house, I had the choice of making the bigger space a kitchen or living room . . . or the other way around. I found I couldn't fit all I wanted for an efficient kitchen in the smaller space so that's how I ended up with the small living room. Anyway, have always loved how you place your furniture in your living room. So pleasant and inviting.

Anita ~ the cabin on the creek said...

Love it all! The shades are doing a good job I see, but I know it's nice to have them at least partially raised. I love books & am especially drawn to a home with lots of them, & your artwork is superb. I have a friend from NJ coming for the weekend, so the sunshine & warmer temps will make for a pleasant visit. It won't be warm enough for any porch sitting, but it still makes everything seem better.

...all is grace!

Lisa D. said...

Your cottage always looks so cozy and inviting. Last week we had temperatures in the 70's. One day it was 77 degrees outside! Sounds wonderful, but not a good premonition for a long hot, dry summer here in CA.

Pam said...

I think your Roman shades add a degree of coziness to the room. I like the pattern of the toile and the way they filter the light. Sort of a softening effect. Very nice! Oh my, it's hard to remember what 60 degrees feels like...

Anonymous said...

oh Rosemary! what a wonderful picture of that room!
I always love light and shadow in a room. and the roman shades on the doors are perfect. it's just delightful in so many ways. all of it! there is balance. and a certain graceful elegance that is still very cozy and livable! just...
WOW! LOL. sorry for all the gushing. but...well. oh my!
in my next life I will learn to tone it down. :D XO