![]() My huge stag horn fern in the ironstone bowl, a resin piece of coral and my reclaimed ammunition can holding a muehlenbeckia plant. I took most of the layers off the dining room buffet and just simplified down to 3 things. ![]() I mean I almost don't know who I am in here. This room has the least amount of stuff in it ever. I just plopped a boxwood ball on a terra cotta pot on the island for that hit of green that requires no watering.Īnd into the dining room. A lot of the plants that live in our front hall have moved outdoors for the summer so the maintenance inside goes down. Sure, it's probably a bit cluttered but the collection makes me happy and Emma loves all the colours so here it stays. I pull this collection out every spring and summer and group it all together for impact. ![]() The wood float on the railing is a vintage find and the left hand black stripe farmhouse pillow is available from the shop or here That big trunk is from Ikea years ago and stores our tv watching blankets. I'm so enjoying the simpler space as we live our life indoors and out right now. Pillows are very neutral and calming in the living room this summer before the riot of deep tones of fall. The denim blue pillow on the right of this sofa is apart of our new summer collection releasing tomorrow but, it did get listed early. Of course the permament tigers but shells, glass and vintage to finish out the look. Most of the pillows on the sofa are from the shop. Emma loves playing with the fronds of this plant when she runs around the table. Table arrangement on this table is just one giant terrarium. Our pillows and sofas are all in the white and blue tones and pull the blue out of the rug on the floor. This summer I went with a really light colour palette for a calming look. Not that I don't still do the decorating but I just don't always bust the camera out in the house anymore. I find that between the shop, life and other business things plus having to pick up the kiddo toys, I just don't take as many house photos anymore. If you’re as intrigued by Meg’s eclectic vintage home as I am, you’re just going to have to follow her blog, Oliver and Rust.I finally got around to getting a little main floor summer tour done for here. Touches of green add color to natural elements, and a bit of black is included as well.īack outside, there’s plenty more eye candy in this outdoor living space. Meg’s bedroom continues the artful theme of her eclectic vintage home. Meg lends her artistic eye when arranging items on the shelves. Touches of elegance are paired with rustic items like the bucket holding the toilet paper. This is a bathroom worthy of lounging for hours! I had to include this picture because I’m totally crushing on the green barn light fixture! More vintage collections can be seen in the upstairs hallway. I’d also like to pick her brain to discover her thought process on her decorating choices. ![]() Honestly, I wish I lived near Meg so she could walk me through her home and tell me all the stories of her various vintage pieces. Instead of the traditional kitchen island, Meg has paired a stunning barrel with an IKEA cart makeover. You’ll see that she’s infused her personality throughout the room, as evidenced by her choice of rug. On the other end of the room is an industrial style shelf packed with white ironstone and other goodies.ĭid you notice that spectacular vintage floor lamp? I truly have house envy right now!Īt first glance, Meg’s kitchen is quite traditional, but look closely. Meg’s innovative style continues into her dining room.īeautiful doors flank a green sideboard, providing architectural interest. Gorgeous green bottles add a smooth, cool finish to the natural textures in the room. On the other side of the living room near the fireplace, Meg incorporates a rustic cart as a coffee table. In Meg’s living room, you see that she continued the porch’s color scheme.Ī comfy couch pairs with pillows in varying shades of green. Meg’s charming home is filled with many beautiful finds such as this. The color scheme here is continued throughout her eclectic vintage home.Īs you step through the foyer, your eyes land on this gorgeous cabinet. The eye candy begins right as you step onto Meg’s stylish front porch. I absolutely adore her charming eclectic vintage home so let’s get started with the tour! What I love about her style is that it’s traditional in nature … but then she interjects an unexpected design twist that makes you take a second look. Meg’s house at Oliver and Rust is one that makes me drink in each photo not once, not twice, but several times! Her home decor is artfully blended and not like any other you’ll find in the blogosphere. Have I got a special treat for your eyes! Today’s charming home tour mixes an exotic, eclectic vibe with vintage yet traditional elements for a truly unique home.
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