Our guest room was made ready for guests, even though we did not expect any this Christmas.
A Christmas home tour of our 1836 Colonial home in New England
I’ve decorated our kitchen for Christmas and this year I went with a Traditional Colonial Christmas theme.
Thanksgiving will be here before we know it, so it’s time for me to get ready.
Come see and thrift with me for some high-end consignment home decor items
Come visit as a ghostly spirit give tours our antique home in New England decorated for Halloween.
Fall home tour video of our New England farmhouse all dressed up for fall.
Join me as a visit my gardens and collect real fall flowers to create flower arrangements for my traditional antique New England home.
It’s here! Fall in New England and I have put together a compilation of past fall house tour videos until my 2020 fall video is ready to film. I hope you enjoy!
I love to plant with a purpose and creative gardening. Here are four things I made with culinary herbs from my kitchen garden.
I’m sharing the things I do when August arrives here in New England to prepare my home, my gardens, and myself for the fall and upcoming holiday seasons.
Come and see a few of my home decor accessory finds I found while out shopping at thrift and consignment stores. They’re going to be perfect in our antique colonial farmhouse. I’m also sharing why I don’t follow design trends.
A magical garden tour, in slow motion, as if you were a bee
Summer 2020 Home and Garden tour of our antique New England Colonial Farmhouse
Creating a curated New England home decor style with Consignment shopping haul fine living finds.
If you are looking for products and sources for a new kitchen or a remodel, I am sharing a list of products used in our old New England Colonial farmhouse kitchen remodel.
Tips and ideas on how to select a wallpaper, fabric, or paint color for a room or whole house and how to mix patterns successfully. Inspired by homes in New England, this video and photos show ways I like to work and that is by using an inspiration item.
Another year, another Thanksgiving tree! In this post, you will find a video on how I gathered live items from our yard, used dried fruit, and adorned the Thanksgiving tree in baubles and picks. I hope you enjoy the photos and video from New England Fine Living.
Our New England home decorated for fall.
How we selected lanterns for our historic home and get approval from the historic district commission.
It’s almost time to say goodbye to the last of our two over two windows. No more rattling. No more drafts. No more sealed-shut windows or half-assed-temporarily-repaired windows in our old New England home.
Giant Japanese Butterbur, a prehistoric looking plant in our yard.
How I selected windows for our historic home and the window manufacturer we chose to work with.
No need for electricity on an outlet to light a lamp or wall sconce.