Hello and welcome to the 4oth All About Home link party! I can’t believe we are celebrating this milestone already! When Debra and I started this fun party back in August, little did we know how important it would become in less than a year’s time. Being able to gather with friends each week during the pandemic has created a sense of normalcy and peace during an uncertain time. Of course, seeing all of the inspiration and beauty each week has been a healing balm as well. As always, I am thankful you are here to party with us, and I look forward to what will be shared at the party this week!
Quintessentially English, the humble country kitchen is a look many aspire to. Whether you dream of the classic English country farmhouse with stone flags, wooden beams, and Hunter wellies warming by the stove, an Edwardian terrace with ornate tiled flooring and high ceilings with intricate cornicing, or perhaps a modest new build with the pre-requisite French doors opening to an English garden, a perfect kitchen with English country vibes is a look that can be achieved in any property, old or new.*This post contains affiliate links and/or collaborative content.
“Badehotellet” Period Drama Inspiration: Vintage Nordic Nautical Style
Hello friends! Today I just want to share a little bit about a beautiful and funny period drama I discovered on Amazon, “Badehotellet” (Seaside Hotel). I have not been feeling well for a couple of weeks due to an autoimmue flare, so while spending my days resting in bed I have been enjoying a trip back to the late 1920’s and early 1930’s along the pristine Jutland seaside in Denmark. It has been a wonderful distraction from the modern day woes we are all facing.





























