As Christmas draws to a close and the decorations are packed away for another year, we thought we’d squeeze in a last holiday day out, before back to work proper on Monday. We decided we’d head over to Wye Valley Reclamation & Warehouse 701 near Hereford. We started with a rummage outside through their varied salvage, but was a bit cold and miserable to mooch for too long…
I loved these stones, but not sure what we’d ever do with them, they deserve better than being abandoned in our garden. Indoors (an old bomb factory of all things) they have an amazing selection of home products, both old and new. We saw a ‘community centre’ style notice board which we thought would be great in the hall displaying bits and bobs, but decided that we can make our own superior version from the Victorian glazed doors we found in the attic – great, I need another project! Amazingly, we only left with this mirror, I love the vaguely heraldic shape…it’s destined for the cloakroom.
I must get around to posting the Stokholm inspired cloakroom plans one of these days, in the meantime the mirror is ditched upstairs.
We bobbed into another antique store on the way home where I picked up this copper pot, think maybe it’s an old fish kettle??
Well, not anymore, it’s a hyacinth planter for my kitchen – Perfect!
Finally this week, I’ve been trying to find wallpaper for the little boot room at the end of the kitchen, how hard can it be?! The room isn’t really big enough for it’s own design scheme, so we’ve run floor and paint through from the kitchen. I ordered a few samples from Wallpaper Direct who have a great selection. I’d first thought we’d have a log design paper as I’ve seen these in various magazines, but once the samples arrived they just don’t look right somehow.
I then started thinking about black and white, to compliment the grey of the kitchen…love some of these, but not sure I’ve found ‘the one’ just yet!
It feels like a million years ago since we were stripping all the old wallpaper off the walls, I’m certainly much more in my element browsing replacements than wielding a steamer.
Happy New Year! Isn’t it hard to believe that we have to go back to work tomorrow? At least you made some nice last minute scores. The mirror and the copper pot are both lovely.
And to you! Yes, isn’t it just… You can have too much of a good thing though, apparently. Pleased with our purchases, shame I didn’t find the pot pre Christmas, but I never seem to find things when I actually look for them?!
The copper pot is so pretty with bulbs in it! I wish we had a warehouse like that to browse here, ours only have modern type salvage. I’d be in heaven in that one 🙂
Have a great week!
Smiles!
Terry
I just love browsing our local salvage place! Time for another trip soon. Nice finds … wonderfully shaped mirror!
You pick up the best stuff. Those little stones absolutely belong somewhere — may by the fireplace. Jo @ Let’s Face the Music
They are lovely aren’t they, if they are meant for us they will wait till we go back. Have a great weekend.