The entry was the first room I designed, beginning with this chest that I bought ahead of time from Horchow.
I always knew that the shell lamp would live on the chest and that I would have a Louis Phillipe mirror over the chest. I found the perfect mirror at Ballard Designs.
The Black Forest prints were hung as soon as we moved in, but I recently changed them out to....
...two antique oil paintings with gilded frames that compliment the mirror much better than the antler prints.
Eventually, I would like to find another nautical painting to replace the small river scene.
The large painting is of the San Francisco Golden Gate, before the bridge. A real treasure and one of our favorite finds, Circa 1900.
I felt that it belonged in the entry, complimenting the shell lamp and representing our location and roots.
The entry as viewed from the living room.
I like how Mrs. A's Persian rug fits perfectly here. It was a pleasant surprise.
The flowers are from Mother's Day!
Upon entering the house, a long hallway takes you to the stairway leading to the family room and lower level as well as the kitchen to the left.
And here is the front stairway as viewed from the front door, looking down towards the street.
I recently added the urn and topiary, trying to give the street entry more appeal.
I designed an iron rail for the right side which is in the works.
Stay tuned for the street entrance reveal with its boxwood, wall fountain and creeping fig.
I wholehearted agree. The paintings are beautiful and do represent your area wonderfully. They compliment your entry so well. This looks more like you than the other arrangement.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful space to welcome those who enter your home. I like the paintings in the beautiful frames with the mirror. Curious where the other pieces will land in your amazing new home. It's fun to follow the progress.
ReplyDeleteHi Delores! I don't often comment but LOVE your blog & really love the addition of the oil paintings to your entry. I agree that they are a lovely accompaniment to the mirror. Your elegant & warm entry is a beautiful introduction to the rest of your lovely new home. Wishing you years of happiness & good health there!
ReplyDeleteI always get so excited when I see a new post from you! I love the oil paintings in that spot. A beautiful entry!
ReplyDeleteShelley
It's all so pretty! I love your 1900 painting -- imagine that -- before the bridge when it was wild so to speak.
ReplyDeleteThose paintings!!! What a perfect place for everything to harmonize, right when you walk in. Very welcoming.
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The House of Hampton
Always enjoy seeing the progress of your home. The entry is perfect...
ReplyDeleteLove the oil paintings Delores - so up my alley!!
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I love seeing how your new home progresses. I LOVE your style! 😄
ReplyDeleteI love to seeing all your new post about your new home beautiful the oil painting look,
ReplyDeleteperfect place enjoy your lovely Home
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Isora
So beautiful!!!!!! Your new home is stunning.....
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We may have been twins separated at birth. This is so me - have a vignette in my house almost identical. I love the brick steps up to your door - beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThat crown molding is unbelievable. I can't imagine any new construction homes having that kind of detail. Everything looks fabulous.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!!! Love the antique paintings- and I covet the large one;) xxoj.
ReplyDeleteI love it when you post. The house is dream worthy.
ReplyDeleteIt looks beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWonderful entry and the new pictures are such a perfect choice. Wow to imagine the bay with out the big bridge! Love the stairs leading up to your door. For an mostly enclosed area it looks very bright and attractive. How exciting having the new handrail made- it's going to look fabulous I'm sure!
ReplyDeleteEither way, your entry is lovely. Actually perfect!
ReplyDeleteDelores, Your entry is so welcoming! The majolica, shells and lovely flowers are perfect together. I do like the oil paintings there and can't wait to see where the others end up. I am in the market for a mirror and have been searching for some time for the perfect one -- I will try Ballard! Linda
ReplyDeleteLove this! Love your style! I'm a long time reader, and can't wait to see the rest of your new place!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely entry foyer. I do like the paintings in the gilt frames, they work well in that space. Nicely done!
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