beginnings of a white house

When it comes to painting the interior of a house, I tend to be attracted to polar opposites -- bright colors and creamy whites. When Jonathan and I bought our first home, the very first thing we did -- even before the furniture was moved -- was paint the rooms yellow, orange, turquoise and mocha. The colors felt beachy and were exactly what I wanted after two years in a bland apartment. After a few years of staring at those loud walls, I started to feel boxed in by my color choices. Jonathan hates to paint, but I convinced him that a switch to an all-white house would be a good idea. I started by painting our red adirondack chairs the white we selected (Dover White by Sherwin Williams), and a few weeks later, we started on the house. The hallway, living room, dining room, sunroom and bathroom were all Dover White by the time we finished. The space felt much bigger, and having a single color throughout made touch ups so easy. When we listed our house for sale less than a year later, the white walls were a huge selling feature because they were ready for any color and they looked fresh and classic. They made our 1,100 square foot cottage seem big, which isn't easy to do!

After all that paint work, it has taken me almost a year to convince Jonathan that we needed to paint our new house Dover White. Our new house, which was built in 1984, lacks the charming details of our 1950 cottage, but I knew white would still be a great choice. It makes any house seem timeless and more open, and it brightens dark spaces. Of our 3,000 square foot house, we knew the kitchen -- formerly painted a periwinkle blue and finished with a shiny, "Venetian" plaster -- would be the worst room to paint. We weren't fans of the color or the finish, and we spend quite a big of time in our kitchen, so we decided that's where we would begin. It was a monster project that involved lots and lots of sanding, even more cleaning, one coat of primer and two coats of Dover White. Because we are a bit crazy, we also painted our hallway at the same time. It was actually already painted a very boring flat white, and it looks so much better now that it's Dover White. Once I finish painting the frames on the gallery wall, I'll post some new photos of it. Here are some photos of the kitchen:

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There are some things about this kitchen that we probably wouldn't have chosen ourselves, but overall it is a really efficient space that works well for us. 

More Vintage Cars in Germantown

Today we're back with our final installment of the drool-worthy vintage cars and trucks that came to the Germantown Car Show last month. There were so many pretty ones...

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If you haven't experience enough vintage automotive goodness, you can see more here. You can also follow our Vintage Cars and Trailers pin board.

mothers

In honor of Mother's Day, we wanted to share photographs of some of the women who have shaped our lives as well as some touching quotes about why our mothers (and grandmothers, great-grandmothers and great-great-grandmothers) are so special.

Someday I will be a better mother because of your presence in my life.

Elzie Harden holding her son Gerald. Also pictured is Gerald's father Dayton Harden.

Elzie Harden holding her son Gerald. Also pictured is Gerald's father Dayton Harden.

“No man is poor who has a Godly mother.”  - Abraham Lincoln

Eliza Yates and her son Clovis Guy.

Eliza Yates and her son Clovis Guy.

“A mother is the truest friend we have, when trials heavy and sudden fall upon us; when adversity takes the place of prosperity; when friends desert us; when trouble thickens around us, still will she cling to us, and endeavor by her kind precepts and counsels to dissipate the clouds of darkness, and cause peace to return to our hearts.” -Washington Irving

Sadie Hardin with her son Greg.

Sadie Hardin with her son Greg.

"All women become like their mothers. That is their tragedy. No man does. That’s his."
-Oscar Wilde, The Importance of Being Earnest

Elsie Stroup with her children Joan and Bob.

Elsie Stroup with her children Joan and Bob.

"I know how to do anything. I'm a mom." - Roseanne Barr

Joan Sutter holding her daughter Julie. Also pictured is Joan's father Clyde Stroup.

Joan Sutter holding her daughter Julie. Also pictured is Joan's father Clyde Stroup.

"The natural state of motherhood is unselfishness. When you become a mother, you are no longer the center of your own universe. You relinquish that position to your children."
-Jessica Lange

Lucy Cannon (who was pregnant with her son Fred) and her mother Tina de Forcade.

Lucy Cannon (who was pregnant with her son Fred) and her mother Tina de Forcade.

“But there's a story behind everything. How a picture got on a wall. How a scar got on your face. Sometimes the stories are simple, and sometimes they are hard and heartbreaking. But behind all your stories is always your mother's story, because hers is where yours begin.” 
-Mitch Albom, For One More Day

Lucy Cannon with her mother Tina de Forcade and her daughter Tina Carignani. Also pictured are Tina's sons Carlo and Francesco and me with a turkey neck. Ha.

Lucy Cannon with her mother Tina de Forcade and her daughter Tina Carignani. Also pictured are Tina's sons Carlo and Francesco and me with a turkey neck. Ha.

Laura Dumm and her great-granddaughter Julie.

Laura Dumm and her great-granddaughter Julie.

To all of the mothers out there, Happy Mother's Day. 

Betty Wedding Invitation Suite

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This week's wedding suite creation is named Betty in honor of Joan's older sister. Despite their age difference (Betty was born in 1921 and Joan in 1933), the sisters were very close throughout their lives. The above photo is Betty as a baby. Wasn't she precious?

For her wedding suite, we were inspired by linoleum block printing. We wanted something that looked hand-carved and really jumped off the page. The navy and white color scheme accomplishes that nicely. For added impact, we continued the design on the back side of each piece, and then finished out the suite with our preferred mix of classic and handwritten fonts. The timeless mix of color and pattern is perfect for a spring or summer wedding. It reminds us a little of an Anthropologie dress. Can't go wrong with that!

To learn more about the Betty wedding suite, you can contact us here. We would love to customize this suite for your special day!