Monday, April 25, 2011

Flowers in the House


A gutted interior can be quite gloomy so I thought I would infuse a little freshness into the space for the beautiful Easter weekend with some fresh flowers.  

I'm actually linking up with Small but Charming's monthly flower party so I thought I'd do something a little fun and different.



One of the old wood posts in the bathroom space had a large vertical mortise cut out of it and it seemed like the perfect place to tuck a few flowers.



I love the juxtaposition of the flowers and the 170-year-old beams.


Glamor shot.



I love having fresh flowers in the house but the cats think they're toys so they usually end up all over the floor.



'Lil Sassy loves them too!




I'll try putting them up out of reach so I can enjoy them.

Check out the Flowers in the House party here

26 comments:

  1. LOVEerly! What a great composition.The old and greyed and the fresh and orange!

    Did lil' Sassy chomp on em through the night??

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  2. Oh, I love them in that dull metal vase....such a nice contrast...and gorgeous against the old wood.

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  3. Oh Mr. Man, I knew you would do something chic and unexpected.

    You do not disappoint!

    Did lil' Sassy eat your Easter candy too?

    xo Jane

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  4. I would love to see the construction worker's expression when they return and find the site adorned with peach roses!

    www.ajbarnesonline.blogspot.com

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  5. I love the old wood and the delicate roses! and the color is amazing!

    Can you ever go wrong with fresh flowers to brighten a spot ~

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  6. Lovely! I love to see all the renovations. I wish I was as handy and creative.

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  7. Love the orange colour. Do the roses have a name? It's always lovely to use old objects in a charming way - and you certainly have the knack. Lana www.lifeatwildberrycottage.com

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  8. Love the colour. Do you know the name of that particular rose? Lana lifeatwildberrycottage.com

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  9. hi steve,

    love this composition. i love the color of the rose too. did they have much scent? i have rose fever.

    xoxo
    janet

    a little extra xo today

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  10. beautiful--the orangey flowers againt the grey and wood is stunning!

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  11. An absolutely perfect juxtiposition- gorgeous!!

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  12. Lana, I'm afraid I don't know the name. They're grocery store roses.

    Janet,
    They DO smell! I was pleasantly surprised to notice their scent when I walked through the construction site. I'm hoping my David Austins do well this year so I can bring a bunch inside. I have an old bourbon rose that's got an amazing scent but they seem very fragile and don't last too long.

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  13. Those are my favorite color of roses. Beautiful.

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  14. I love your blooms too...the colour is gorgeous and looks great in the gal container. Robx

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  15. Your roses look wonderful contrasting with all those wonderful textures x

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  16. excellent photos! and I feel your pain, seems like our dearest kittys just can.not resist pretty leafy things.
    xoxo kat

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  17. Gorgeous colour and I loved them tucked in to the old wooden beam. Love Linda x

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  18. Love your flowers and the color is beautiful! I agree, flowers can brighten any room. BTW, where is the sun?

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  19. is that a pitch pot from Russia? beautiful with orange.

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  20. Steve -- I'm a trained floral designer and have to pass along a tip to you to keep those flowers in the beam alive, if your cats don't get to them first.

    Run by your grocery department and ask for water tubes -- you know those plastic test tube thingies with a rubber top? Fill to brim and shove rose in there. Then tuck back into the beam. (If it will fit. They do come in varying sizes.) That's what we do when creating a floral wedding garlands on hot summer days. Works like a charm.

    Camille

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  21. Little Sassy! All this fame is simply going to turn her head. Your glamour shots are wonderful and I love the container the roses are in. You do everything so well.

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  22. Love the zinc & the round objects.
    You delight & inspire.

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  23. Steve - you are a stylist. Forget the day job!!!

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  24. Hi,

    These are the fresh flowers in the house, look so funny. The flowers colour are really so amazing. Thanks for proving this type of valuable informations about it.

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  25. I love this...they look beautiful tucked into the beams and the little zinc pot with the beam behind gives an industrial feel to it and in case that wasn't enough detail...I see you added a few screws on a leaf...no detail too small!

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