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A place I call home

January 28, 2009

What makes a house a home?  For me it is a house that is lived in, loved and shared.  Here is a little of my home. (click on the images for a more detailed photo).

we made a swing long enough to seat me and both my children.  we swing and look out onto the garden most days.

The swing was made to be long enough to seat both my children, who use it most days as they look out onto the garden. Guests are aprehensive at first but in no time at all they too get into the swing of things. It is my way of showing this is a house to be enjoyed and one in which children are welcome always.

the kitchen sofa - this is where we indulge in the sunday papers and latte

The kitchen sofa is where we indulge in the sunday papers and latte.

we love sharing this kitchen and having the children lend a hand.

We love sharing this kitchen and having the children lend a hand.

one of my most cherised possessions - butterfly cut outs made by my husband for my birthday.

Cherised possessions should be enjoyed and not hidden away. These butterfly cut outs, made by my husband for my birthday bring a smile to my face everday.

this the the hall in which we have Milli's piano, an old mirror, cd and more.

The hall is more than a utilitarian space and ours provides the perfect place for this large mirror which reflects the living and kitchen, bringing both together. Favorite cd's, pictures and a piano make it a space to gather and share, rather then simply pass through.

Our bedroom and bathroom are one and simply seperated by space. The shelves are filled with favorite night time reading.

Our bedroom and bathroom are one, simply devided by space. The shelves are filled with favorite night time reading and treasured mementos.

The headboard is covered with a velvet bedcover that I have stapled to the back of the base.  I use bedcovers as valances also and change them seasonily.  Light linen or voile in the summer and silk or velvet in the winter.  It is an easy update and transforms the look of the room.

The headboard is covered with a velvet bedcover that I have stapled to the back of the base as is the valance. I change both with the seasons. Light linen or voile in the summer and silk or velvet in the winter. It is an easy update and transforms the look of the room.

my son's room has a little secret hatch in the ceiling above his bunk; from here he climbs into the loft, which we have converted into his playden.

My son's room has a little hatch in the ceiling above his bunk; from here he climbs into the loft, which has been converted into his playden.

my daughter just turned 8 but the pink stage is very much alive and I love that there is some colour here.

My daughter just turned 8 but the pink stage is very much alive and I love that there is some colour here.

The childrens bathroom is given colour with the Rug Company's needlepoint.  I brought this to celebrate my first book deal.

The childrens bathroom is given colour with the Rug Company's needlepoint. I brought this to celebrate my first book deal.

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5 Comments »

  1. Hello Anita
    I came across your website today…your home is absolutely lovely & welcoming! I love all the white & beautiful decor.
    Regards
    Jasmine
    Ireland

    Comment by Jasmine Esbach — September 1, 2009 @ 6:54 am

  2. Hey Anita,

    Love your book. Have just done a post on it and a follow up with your home tour. It’s beautiful. xx

    Comment by Tracey — July 13, 2010 @ 2:03 pm

  3. I love the linen draping you did on the bay windows!! What was your method? Do you have a bay window rod or three separate rod (can’t tell from the picture).

    Comment by Nicolette — July 27, 2010 @ 11:00 pm

  4. hello, just worked out how to reply! yes, as i mentioned, all you do is put two curtains up so they are static in that mine are pinned at the top and the only way to let in light is to pull them to the sides as i have. xx

    Comment by Anita Kaushal — August 5, 2010 @ 1:54 pm

  5. thanks so much tracey. really appreciate you taking the time to write. xx

    Comment by Anita Kaushal — August 5, 2010 @ 1:54 pm

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