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Monday, August 1, 2011

Beadboard Sign Winner!

Thank you to all who entered my one-year blogiversary giveaway!  I loved reading all the good things you shared.  Some were funny, lots were sweet, and some were even bittersweet.  You reminded me to count my blessings and give thanks in all things! 

Without further ado, the winner is:

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(Low numbers never win in the giveaways *I* enter!)

Congratulations, Suzy-Q!  I hope you have been thinking of what you want your sign to say!  Please e-mail RedHenHome@gmail.com within the next 24 hours to claim your prize!

A pine box

I happened upon this little pine box at Savers a few weeks ago. It was obviously handmade, but quite nicely done. kidpics 001

It had ugly yellow rope handles, but it had the coolest latch! It told me it wanted to come home with me, and I rarely argue with furniture.

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I really didn’t want to change much about my little pine box. I liked its rustic qualities, but it did need a few minor improvements.

A coat of antique walnut stain…

rustic coffee table

…front and back…

pine chest

New handles I made by braiding six lengths of twine together…

braided handles

I didn’t touch the latch!

rustic chest

But I added casters on the bottom! I have had these stashed away for at least a year (I found them inside another piece of furniture I purchased), and they’ve been waiting for new home.

chest on casters

I think this would make a fun coffee table, maybe!

What would you use it for?

pine chest

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August RDH Blog of the Month – Velvet and Linen


Today I am thrilled and honored to be featuring Velvet and Linen as the August Red Door Home blog of the month!

Velvet and Linen is written by Brooke Giannetti – a talented designer whose decorating style favors Belgian and Swedish antiques mixed with industrial and outdoor elements.  
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Her beautiful and unique aesthetic has been showcased in The New York Times, HGTV, numerous publications – including the most recent article in Veranda magazine – as well as in the just released book, Patina Style, she co-wrote with her husband, architect Steve Giannetti.
Pink Bathroom featured in The New York Times
Veranda photo featuring paintings by Steve Giannetti
The book features beautiful photographs and wonderfully written text which delve into the Giannettis’ philosophy of “life isn’t about the things you own but about the experiences you have with them.”
Patina Style introduction via Velvet and Linen
I read Patina Style from cover to cover and truly enjoyed learning about the various elements which define Patina Style as well as studying the fabulous pictures - discovering new design inspirations each time.  If you haven’t ordered your copy yet, I highly recommend you do.
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One of the projects I am most looking forward to following on Velvet and Linen is the construction of the Giannettis’ new dream home, Patina Farm.  Not too long ago, Brooke and Steve purchased a piece of property in Ojai, California.  Brooke has graciously been sharing the process of this exciting venture including the house plans shown below and details of a recent trip she took to with her family Belgian.
Patina Farm drawing by Steve Giannetti

Model of Patina Farm
Besides all of the above, Brooke and Steve have also collaborated on many celebrated design projects, own a store called Giannetti Home, and design their own line of custom furniture.  Add in the fact Steve is an accomplished painter and you can see why this duo has gained such national attention in the design world.
Fifi Chair by Giannetti Home Furniture
Finally, I could not end this feature without mentioning the chickens.  I, along with many other Velvet and Linen followers, have been captivated by them ever since they arrived at the Giannettis’ home nearly six months ago.
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The Giannettis created a chicken garden complete with the coop shown below to house the latest addition to their family.
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Thank you, Brooke for allowing me to feature your wonderful blog.  I honestly think I could have devoted two or three more posts to Velvet and Linen and I still would not have been able to include all the honors and projects the Giannettis have received and completed.
Be sure to stop by Velvet and Linen to see more fabulous design inspiration!
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