Wednesday, June 29, 2016

Charleston Single Houses

Charleston became a bucket list destination for me when I started reading Southern Living Magazine. 
Many issues of that publication had the city of Charleston as a feature.

Single House, Charleston

The iconic Charleston Single House was featured many times as well. 
It soon became one of my favorite types of architecture and I wanted to see this iconic and unique style in person. 

Single House, Charleston

It didn't disappoint. 
A Charleston single house is one room wide on the street side but can be several rooms deep.    

Single House, Charleston

The "front" door actually leads to the piazza or porch. 
The actual front door to the dwelling is in the center of the porch.

Single House, Charleston

I saw examples by car, bus, horse drawn carriage and on foot. 
The piazza or porch proved irresistible to me to the extent that I dreamed I had such a porch. 

Single House, Charleston

 Two legends float around town for the origination of the style. 
One theory relates to the taxation of a dwelling. 

Single House, Charleston

The narrow front view would have cost less in taxes. 
This story is circulated at the welcome center and by tour guides. 
Many say that this is a myth. 

Single House, Charleston

 Another theory attributes the style to that of dwellings in Barbados. 

Single House, Charleston

Most historical experts believe that the windows and covered porches took advantage of the prevailing winds. 

Single House, Charleston

Let me tell you, Charleston is hot.
The humidity was stifling.
I imagine that the early residents needed to take advantage of any breeze afforded to them. 

Single House, Charleston


The city was a walled city. 
Charleston dates back to 1663. 
It was the site of Revolutionary War skirmishes as well as Civil War battles. 
The long and narrow lots allowed more residents and it offered protection. 


It has sustained many fires, hurricanes and a major earthquake. 
This city is resilient.

Single House, Charleston

It is charming

Single House, Charleston

and darling. 

Single House, Charleston

I saw one gentleman enjoying the Saturday morning paper and coffee from the comfort of his piazza.



Many of these home overlook fabulous walled gardens or courtyards.

Single House, Charleston

Can you imagine?
Gorgeous!
Katie 

Linking with, 
Between Naps on the Porch
Savvy Southern Style 
The Essence Of Home 

Tuesday, June 28, 2016

The Beauty of Charleston

Bill and I just got back from a trip to Charleston. 
 What a beautiful city. 
There were many things about the city that were so inspiring. 


The gardens





            
      


The plantations 


The iron work 





We toured some fabulous homes. 



It was amazing.
Katie 

Monday, June 27, 2016

Are You A No-Reply Blogger?

Sometimes my sweet blogging friends leave a comment on a blog post.

I make it a point to shoot an email back to each and everyone that leaves a comment 
but sometimes I can't.
As much as I want to, I can't reply because some of my friends are No-reply bloggers. 
 Your email address looks like this
Sallysueknittingbunch(noreply-comment@blogger.com)
Did you know this one of the seven blogger indiscretions? 
It's a no-no! 
I want to reply to you-I do but I can't. 
I could leave a reply under the comment made on my blog post but is the reader going to visit a blog post a second time to see if I have commented? 
 I doubt it. 


Here is how you fix this little problem. 

Go to your blogger dashboard. 


It's the page where you see the graph of your daily stats. 

Click on your name in the upper right hand corner. 


Click on Blogger Profile.



 It will open a new page. 
Click Edit Profile in the upper right hand corner. 



Check the little box that says "Show my email address."


Save your settings and you're done. 
Now I can email you back.
I used to be a no reply blogger. 
This post helped me fix the problem. 

 Katie 








Thursday, June 23, 2016

10 Fourth Of July Decorating Ideas






  #1. Use a flag as a table runner.



#2. Frame an old print of George Washington.



#3. Use stars and stripes to create a wreath for the front door.

#4. Pull out old photos of military heros.



#5. Paint a flag painting.




#6. Hang a festive banner.


#7. Pin a flag to a pillow for an instant patriotic change.


#8.  Hang a flag in front of your home.


#9. Drape an old doll with patriotic ribbon to create "Lady Liberty".



 #10. Fill a vase full of flags an instant centerpiece.


Won't you do a little decorating? 
Katie  

Linking with, 
Thoughts of Home 
Bluesky Kitchen

Tuesday, June 21, 2016

White Furniture In The Mancave

Bill has accused me of trying to Pottery Barn up his man cave. 
The previous style of the room was a little Texana. 
It was a little bit Southwest with some cowboy chic thrown in. 
We got caught up in a trend after visiting Anteks in Dallas
 It didn't flow well with the rest of the house and it was a room I couldn't really rest in. 
It was so dark. 
Now that he is feeling better, we are watching more television together. 
It's a long story but before there were a lot of super heroes, guns with some sci fi thrown in. 
I can't deal with any of those.  
Sometimes we wonder how we got together because we don't have the same taste in t.v. at all. 

Drop Cloth Slip Cover

I shared with you the leather chair covered with its new drop cloth slipcover.
I love it.  
My brain started pondering further ways to add white without making the space look too cottage or farmhouse.

Green Dresser

The Eastlake dresser just wasn't right. I thought about painting it white or gray but I have been so into green lately that I didn't want to take the plunge with a paint brush.
This piece is slated for a lake house (if we ever get one). 
The Mission style lamps are gone. 
 We went a little bit overboard with those. 

Greenery, White Dresser


 Instead the little white dresser from the guest room was swapped out with the green dresser.
Once upon a time my neighbors and I were having a garage sale. 
On one of the dressers it said Chester Drawers. 
I said. "Um... do you mean Chest of drawers?" 
We got a good laugh out of that one. 
In total vindication for my friends, the Urban Dictionary does recognize Chester Drawers as viable verbiage for a piece of furniture. 
 "Chester Drawers" in now in the guest room. 

White Dresser with mirrors

The mirrors came from Walmart. 
They were $20 for the set which I thought was a great deal. 
They are an affordable way to make the space a little more contemporary. 








 A round table pulled out of storage helps balance the white of the dresser. 

The triangle shelf is a Clint Harp original . 
It was the inspiration for the makeover. 


Harp Designs Shelf on white table

 The cat and the dog think this day has been exhausting!



A white tool box, greenery and a quick turning of the books gets the space closer to being complete. 
I have one more change up my sleeve then it's time to scrape popcorn. 

Stay tuned for more of this riveting saga. 
Do you say Chester Drawers?