Inchin’ Along

South Hall, looking north, 1999. The door to the far left opened to the library. This was not an original location and I closed up the opening.

Now. The ‘extensions’ have been fully recreated (center, top). I lowered the ceiling to hide the AC trunk line. I love the matching gas/electric pendants I found. The ceiling is not yet painted, and the color will drop down onto the walls about 2-inches. The missing section of wainscoting has bedeviled me since 2014. What happened here? It originally had the reeded wood top trim, and full Lincrusta. My only thought is that built-in hall table was installed, in an eye shape. And this is my plan if Dr. Doug is up for another adventure.
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The lincrusta is so wonderful with these painted walls! Lovely!
Why would there be an eye shaped table in that corner? Would it be for a telephone? Just seems an odd place to put a little wall table without any purpose.
Is there no way to restore the lincrusta and trim like you did on the extensions?
Mary, the south door was the family entrance. A table in the curved corner would have been an ideal place for mail, kets, hats, iPhones, etc.
Ross, it looks SO GOOD!!! I love it!!!
Wow. I love it!
Question: Those bump-outs feel like they should be framing something on the back wall. Do have plans to put something there? Art? A mirror?
Hi Ross,
It’s looking really great! Just a thought, have you ever considered flipping one of the light fixtures, so they go the opposite direction? And I have to say I am very excited at the thought of a finished celling in the foyer it’s such a grand and lovely space.
It’s looking better and better!
San / Gypsy Quilter
It looks SO good already! Between the fresh paint, the restored lincrusta, the refinished floor and trim, and the period-correct light fixtures, it’s already gorgeous. I can only imagine how amazing it’ll be when complete!