Toad Hall is composed of five log cabins set in the wooded foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains, in Tennessee.
At one end of the great room, the open kitchen is a master chef’s kitchen. The pair of French still lifes are 18th century. The oak rack is 19th-century English.
The bedroom’s walls and ceiling inspired the high-contrast palette of the furnishings, including the cream bed hangings for the hickory-log four-poster.
The porch—“an extension of the great room”—looks out to Tadpole Cottage, left, and another outbuilding called The Writer’s Cottage. The wonderful porch is decorated in the casual vernacular that relates to the architecture of a log cabin.
Tadpole Cottage, a two-room pondside folly, is used exclusively by guests. The couple—the visionaries behind the nearby luxury hotel Blackberry Farm—built all the cabins from antique timbers. Read A Tale of Toad Hall.
10-photo slideshow photography by Jeff Herr for Architectural Digest
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Monday, March 29, 2010
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Wonderful Playroom
Life's Little Instruction Book | Volume II | Page 6
Sunday Before Easter
I think I'm rested now for a full afternoon of real estate showings. This little rabbit is not sick, but trying to catch all the naps he can for next week. It will be the busiest time of the year for the Easter Bunny. I hope it's warmer than today. I was always so disappointed when I had to wear my winter coat over my new Easter dress when I was a child.
first photo: Twig Hutchinson, Stylist
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Winter Is Back
I had to locate my down jacket, my mittens, and Irish fisherman's knit hat this morning for a quick walk with Webster. It's freezing. Spring is on the back burner again. The warm weather we had for a while was just a preview of what's to come. I don't have snow but the ground is freezing again. Boo Hoo. Oh well, what can you do? Build a fire and drink hot drinks. Sounds good to me. Enjoy your Sunday. I'm having a lazy morning powering up for some real estate showings this afternoon. Later, Rosemary.
Images: Pixdaus ~ I love the snowy sunrise.
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Saturday, March 27, 2010
Sunday Morning Coffee In Bed
I hope I get to spend my Sunday morning like this. Goodnight for now. See you tomorrow.
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Wonderful Kitchen With A Great Sign
This kitchen would be wonderful without this sign but it is extra-special with it. Agreed? It is so much better than cabinets. Maybe not as practical but totally wonderful.
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Vintage Marmalade Jars Decorate Pantry
I have two of these old Dundee Marmalade jars on my desk to hold pencils. They have all but disappeared from the market place. I used to find them at garage sales and flea markets on a regular basis. They look nice along with the other transferware pots in this pantry cupboard, don't they? Have a great weekend.
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Beatrix Potter With The Real Peter Rabbit
This is a genuine photo of Beatrix Potter with a pet rabbit on a string leash.
I highly recommend the DVD on her life called MISS POTTER
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Friday, March 26, 2010
Star Bright ~ Goodnight
1948 Buick Streamliner
Now that is one beautiful automobile. I have never seen one, have you?
1948 Buick Streamliner by Norman E. Timbs
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Beautiful Bathroom
Kitchen Dog Bed
Easter Bunny Powering Up
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