Holy crap, dood! That is SPECTACULAR!
I just posted all of this to the Man Cave thread, but I thought I'd post it here as well. Some of these things I've shown before, but my place got itself in almost showable condition Sunday evening, so I thought I'd snap off a few pics to show it off.
The book case I designed myself, with a little help from Gothic Cabinetry
The art work on the wall includes a Belgian tapestry from the 1939 NY World's Fair, an ink drawing of my late wife by her teacher, Knox Martin, an ink and watercolor drawing that I picked up for $15 at a thrift shop in Brooklyn Heights, and a map of my neighborhood in the Bronx from about 1875.
The dining room, with my 30's vintage English sideboard and the gorgeous mirror from the 40's with Diana the Huntress.
She's hawwttt. In the distance out the window you can see the whole Manhattan skyline, including the Empire State Building, the Chrysler Building and 30 Rock. Great view.
And my kitchen, with the 30's feed sack cloth used for curtains.
I left the Christmas lights up cause I just like the way they look. They're hooked to a dimmer, and they really look cool dimmed down to almost nothing.
Vintage living room at my apartment
I've been on this thread for hours. We're house hunting in the Charlotte, NC area (where people destroy anything of historical reference and value) and haven't found anything yet. Seeing all of your lovely homes gives me energy to keep at it. Love them all. So gorgeous.
Not my home but I thought I'd share a picture of a house that went up for sale in my town recently. It's Victorian, built in 1889 and still has the wood siding. Would love to see what it looks like inside as the outside is still being kept up well. Of course the neighborhood it's in is a little seedy. Selling price: $69,900. A 30 year loan with nothing down at 4% with taxes and insurance puts it at around $500 a month.
Roadier, that is stunning!!
I finally found the right paint for my lounge, where I have lovely wooden display cabinets and a secretaire, a big old trunk for a coffee table and colonial style prints (british / indian colonial..). I got a superb, ultra matte teal'ish color but since I am painting with a brush it takes ages and ages to do it!
Anyhow, as soon as I am done and everything is redecorated I will post pics!
Just moved to a new home built in the 1940's...instantly fell in love with the kitchen. I'm still working on getting it all straightened out but look at this oven!