We aren’t finished yet, but we’ve made enough progress in Lillie’s room that we figured we would share what we’ve done in there so far! This was one of the rooms that was a nice blank canvas – beige walls, beige carpet and creamy trim. As I mentioned yesterday, the couple who bought our last home bought some of our furniture as well, including Lillie’s bed, so one of the first things we did even before we moved in was look for a new bed for her.
Happy Saturday! We are snowed in here in Virginia and the snow is still coming down. I am working on a ton of projects including painting today so don’t have time to sit down and write a full post but I did want to share a few pictures of tomorrow’s post which features the progress we’ve made so far in Lillie’s new room.
I hope you all are having a wonderful start to your January! We are finally back home after a lot of holiday traveling and I can’t wait to get back to work on our new home. We got back late Monday evening and yesterday I got all of the Christmas decor taken down and then lugged it all back up to the attic and then got unpacked and organized from our trip, did tons and tons of laundry and hung our new chandelier in our dining room that had arrived while we were gone.
I spent almost four hours writing this post last night in a hotel room only to discover it wasn’t saving properly and I lost it all, every single word (and most of the images too!) So, now this post is going to contain a lot fewer words than it originally had and will just contain the downstairs and then tomorrow or Wednesday I will post the upstairs.
As I said this autumn, I think our town is at its most beautiful in the fall, but there is something about the first snowfall that is just so pretty, too. As with most New Englanders, I have a love-hate relationship with snow. I was eagerly awaiting it since everything was looking so barren and dreary, but by mid-January I’m going to ask my husband if we can move south of the Mason-Dixon line.






