Happy Tuesday, My Lovelies! Last October, we began our library renovation, and I wanted to share it with you. It took several months to complete all the projects, and I wanted to wait and post when it was done.
This room was our classroom for when I homeschooled our youngest daughter. Since she graduated from college in 2022, we no longer needed it as a classroom. We thought it would be fun to convert the classroom into a library because I have enjoyed reading my entire life, and in a former life, I was an English teacher.
We also worked with The Cottage Supply Company in Chelsea, Alabama, for the design and implementation of our vision (the same company we hired for our kitchen renovation). I wanted the room to have a slight dark academia vibe, with a sprinkling of Victorian curiosity room. I have several treasures from our travels displayed along with art and other collections.
We have base cabinet storage on two walls in the room.
I am happy that I have it because it helps keep seasonal things and book-related items organized.
We also have drawer storage under the window seats. I have mostly throw blankets stored in them.
The painting on the upper left is a cartouche from the Hapsburg Apartments at the Gottweig Abbey in Austria. I painted it from a photo on my iPhone.
The bronze sculpture of a forest nymph belonged to my mother-in-law.
This wall displays a few of my special editions.
My sister-in-law made the window seat cushions from sail material. They shouldn't fade, and they can even be bleached, which is an important quality because I love to drink coffee in the morning and tea in the afternoon.
This wall is perpendicular to the windows. The door on the right leads to the landing, and the door on the left leads to a bathroom.
I painted these gargoyles from photos I took at the Cathedral of St. Peter, Cologne, Germany.
One of my favorite things about the library are the floating shelves by the windows. I like to play with them, and display books, art, and other treasures. The cabinet designer thought of the idea, and I think she did such a nice job with the library's design.
The library at night. The book lights are very bright! It's hard to get a good photo at night.
It's actually hard to get good photos during the day because the library faces south.
I hope you enjoyed the tour! If you have any questions about any of the elements of the room, please leave a comment or email me. I was going to write a list, but it was getting too long!
Until next time...
Blessings!
Ricki Jill
Ricki Jill

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