Showing posts with label whites. Show all posts
Showing posts with label whites. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 11, 2019

Bedroom renovations are done!



The renovation took several months 
due to our summer holidays 
and 
the schedules and work load of the construction crew.

Here's what the bedroom looks like today.


Built in drawers and doors replaced a very small closet space.

We have so much more room for our clothes and its much better organized.

I purchased:

new pillows
memory foam mattress protector
cotton sheets
bed skirt
throw


Chester seems to approve!

We are leaving the distressed floor as it is...
I am not planning on buying antique rugs which originally thought I would.

Not sure about art work on the white walls...
they look so peaceful and serene.

All white bedding is my favourite.


Claire Austin Rose

I am working on my list
"3 weeks in a carry on" 
 for my upcoming trip to Italy and France.

More about that next time!

Thank you for stopping by The Humble Bungalow Blog.

~ Be Well and Be Kind ~

Tuesday, June 5, 2018

White Wednesday...published on Tuesday!

Do you remember when bloggers posted White themed posts on Wednesdays?
There were bloggers who also posted Wordless Wednesdays...

I have not been aware of either of these Wednesday themed posts of late...
have you? I know its only Tuesday but I am publishing this early as I have it ready ahead of time!


I was recently driving by on my way to get groceries
when I spied a few tables out on a lawn 
there was a garage sale in full swing...
a parking spot was open out front 
so I stopped to browse.

It's been ages since I've stopped at a garage sale.

The usual bits and bobs were on offer 
books, jewelry, kitchen and household stuff and clothes.

These matte white pottery elephants caught my eye.
I think they are quite sweet.
I do love how they look like a happy family...
a trunk show of sorts.

Have you heard that it is good luck 
if the elephant ornaments have their trunks pointed up in the air?
I was told that years ago...who knows?

I wasn't sure where I would find room for them 
but I knew that I had to buy them and fortunately I had a toonie in my wallet!


The McCoy matte white basket weave jardiniere's that hold our kitchen utensils and wooden spoons have been serving us well over the years.


Alliums in the Humble Bungalow Garden

 my post would not be complete unless I shared a few more of our roses...
in keeping with the theme
these ones are white.


Climbing Iceberg Rose



Close up...

pure white, pretty and elegant.

Thank you for taking the time to stop by
The Humble Bungalow Blog.

~ Be Well and Be Kind ~

Thursday, July 6, 2017

Decorating ~ free, thrift shop finds and some luxurious habits.

I love using "found" or foraged things from Nature in our home and cottage decor.

Thrift shop finds also factor in when it comes to things I have added to our bungalow...often they are unusual or somewhat quirky.

I have also been known to pull the car over when I see a free pile on the boulevard.

I am not particularly talented when it comes to interior decorating.
 But I do know what styles I do like and what I feel comfortable adding to our surroundings here in The Humble Bungalow.


Sea shells in a vintage canning jar.


Big barnacle


Chunk of coral


Glass Fish floats


Large Shell


Coral and shells mixed together.


a vintage flag


vintage enamel ware


I love using basic whites...
so versatile 
vases, trays and dishes.



White vintage Ironstone


Potted orchids


Emma Bridgewater tray...I also use her bowls for my morning cafe creme


White beach glass in a Ball sealer jar.


Emma Bridgewater Black Toast Pattern


Fresh flowers in an icy modernist vase.


Simple beach stones inside a bowl to keep the soap dry.


Vintage ironstone soap dish with built in ribbing for drainage.
Lovely soap...a weakness of mine is to buy quality french scented soaps.


Silver accents are peppered throughout the house.


My all time favourite candles...a splurge I know but so worth it.


First Nations baskets.


I love this book
by Tricia Foley 

Her simple style inspires me and I like to pick this book up from time to time and get re-energized about culling and curating what we have in our home.

 Tricia's ideas help inspire me when I am out perusing the thrift shops.
I tend to look closer at the "qualities" or the "bones" of a piece and am able to evaluate whether it is something that could add interest in our home.

Do you have a certain style when it comes to your home decor?
Have you ever hired a professional interior decorator?
What style do you admire?

Hope you have a lovely weekend...
the sun is shining here this morning and the day is going to be hot!
I plan to mix up a batch of lemonade and keep hydrated.

Monday, April 25, 2016

The raptures of Spring...

Our Humble Bungalow Garden comes alive every Spring.
So exciting to see after cool wet Fall and Winter seasons...


Dewdrops and raindrops look so pretty resting on these leaves.
Pots of pansies and tulips make for a happy marriage.


Tulips are a favourite meal with our local deer population do they have been relegated to the area of the garden that is protected by the fence!


I have not bothered to dig up the tulip bulbs in the front garden 
so the deer just happily munch on them as they stroll by...
our garden must be on "their feeding route" 
as other gardens on our street have masses of tulips and they have not been nibbled.

Spring has come early...


Muguet des Bois
we started with a small clump and these have spread like mad in the garden.
I love their scent and love to pick a handful as gifts.


Their fragrance dissipates shortly after picking 
but for a few days a wee vase filled with them can fill the bathroom with the most amazing scent.


Looks like a wonderland of white bobbing bonnets...


Ah and the lilacs...
such beauty and another intoxicating fragrant flower.


The bees are back and busy pollinating the flowers...
one does need to be mindful and rest.

I am enjoying
slow mornings sipping my cafe creme
a good book in hand
often stopping mid sentence and staring out the window.
Pondering
appreciating the beauty of the garden
the blooms of Spring
and the sounds of the birdsong and of the bees buzzing.

I had my cortisone injection last week and it was not a very pleasant experience.
I must confess to being rather nervous.
I read up on the procedure at the Mayo Clinic website, 
the only one that I trust to give honest information 
so I had a vague idea what to expect 
but I had not really prepared myself for the sensations involved...
after three wee pricks for the freezing
a larger needle filled up the shoulder joint with what felt like goop...
thick play-dough like goop.

My shoulder is sore but I am told it should be better as time passes...

I am such a wimp when it comes to medical procedures.

How do people manage to find the strength and courage to deal with long term medical issues?
My utmost respect goes out to people who deal with disease with grace and dignity.
And there are many people out there who face these challenges everyday.

But for now I am giving myself permission to just be in the moment.
Allowing myself some moments to quietly contemplate the beauty of Spring.
Nodding as I embrace gratitude 
and
wait for the rest of the garden to burst forth with the raptures of Spring.


Take care and thank you for stopping by and visiting my humble blog.

~ Be Well and Be Kind ~

Tuesday, March 15, 2016

White Wednesday...

When I first started blogging Wednesday posts by many of the bloggers that I followed were often
"wordless" or "white" Wednesdays.
Today my focus is on white.

Walking in the garden yesterday I realized that many of our flowers are white...
this is not an accident,
we planned the plantings based on my love for all white bouquets.


We planted this magnolia last year and it is in bloom.


I love how the wee droplets of rain are clinging to the petals.


I am so happy that we chose this delicate and fragrant magnolia.


The giant Snowdrops are flowering.


Their wee flowers remind me of a baby's bonnet...


more water droplets dripping off the leaves


 With any luck these snowdrops will multiply...
my vision is for masses of these white heads bobbing in the beds!


The book I ordered from Ivy's Book shop arrived so I have put the kettle on and am brewing up a pot of tea and will sit and relax in the Humble Bungalow living room and savour the sumptuous pictures inside this lovely book.

Cheerio for now,

~ Be Well and Be Kind ~

Wednesday, October 14, 2015

White Wednesday and Breaking the "Rules"

The Fashion Police might consider citing me for this infraction....
I admit that I am breaking the rules...and do so with gay abandon!

Hint Hint...It's white Wednesday.


It's the rule about white...
are you familiar with that rule?


Hey Girlfriend...
these jeans are soooo comfy.
(they go with so many things that are hanging in my closet)

So why not wear white after Labour Day?
I have not retired these jeans to the "off season closet" just yet.


The COS striped Tee purchased in The Marais district of Paris.


New purchase from The Hudson's Bay
Style and Co.
Monoprix necklace from Paris.


Bianca Nygaard top 
vintage coin necklace


Cloudveil Merino Tee and Zara shawl sweater vest
J Crew Venus Flytrap necklace


Eddie Bauer down vest and a basic white tee


Tweed jacket ~ Spenser Jeremy
Amalfi shoes
(a dressy affair)


same again but with Coach loafers.


Gap distressed denim jacket
Sperry Top Siders espadrilles

Silver is my current shade to accessorize these jeans...


Bangles ~ vintage, Tiffany, Birks, Boyd Bond, and artisan.




Vintage Belt 


French Connection soft cozy grey top
it looks oversized but really is not baggy
the hem sits on the hips.


Worn with freshwater pearls


Stripes and white...
nautical and nice.


Love the weight and shape of this top.
It camouflages the midriff area which is not as toned as it was when I was younger!


Just saying that if this anemone can still bloom in October...
I can wear white jeans.

Hope that you are having a lovely week.

What fashion rules are you breaking?