{progress report}

ready to see some photos again? :) i made a wee bit of progress in the living/dining room since i blogged last - the mirror is up over the sofa and looks just as good as i'd hoped and the shelf is up -- the other one will join it tomorrow as my power drill batteries ran out on thursday and i had to charge them and today i couldn't drill the walls to hang the second shelf because it's a holiday and the custom here is that on a holiday you are not allowed to make unnecessary noise. not even vacuuming! but i was sneaky and quickly ran the vacuum before my family visited.
a before photo to remind you...
and now, here it is today a few weeks later...
so here is the mirror over the sofa. the art on the shelf will not stay there as i just threw it up to make the single shelf look less dumb! i had the idea of adding the mirror over the sofa because i imagined that it would reflect the pine trees outside and look like another window and it does -- totally. so now i have a new window! he he! i also installed it a little higher so it wouldn't reflect the television on the opposite wall which is why the shelves are directly below it to fill that space. i have a method to my decorating madness friends! but seriously, mirrors are the oldest design trick in the book but as you can see adding a mirror seriously helped. here is a view of the living/dining room from a different perspective. i stood near my windows to photograph this. i plan to buy a vintage kilim rug for under the table, add two chairs to the other side (to match the other two chairs) and the bench will go back into the hallway... over the table i will hang a round metal 'ball' pendant with tiny holes in it (it's from india) and i will paint the chairs and upholster the seats. over the table i will put one shelf very high up and below it a collection of plates on the wall or something along those lines... on top of the cabinet i want to add one or two ornate birdcages - bird free of course - but wooden ones that i can perhaps make a few faux birds to live inside out of fabric... i have so many ideas my head is exploding. i love my little apartment so so so much. i went to farmers' market on thursday and came home with tons of dahlias for girls night and took some photos of them, all of the photos are on decor8 today but they are soooo pretty (the flowers) that i have to post them again here. flowers make me happy... my family... and delicious marzipan cake. oh and of course my faux window/mirror. see all the green pines? {{{happy}}} and as you can see, my family is here visiting me and my husband -- this photo was taken today. the weather is beautiful again and extra sunny... and we had a nice afternoon and evening together. see how the mirror reflects those lovely pine trees outside? i love pine trees, they do not shed in the fall/winter like the other trees (i say shed, i know, not the correct word but it's something i've said since i was little) so with pine trees you get privacy and a lovely shade of green year round. i feel so lucky to have them there. ...here is a pouf that oma left behind when she passed away last year. i took it because i imagined using it in my apartment but with a new fabric slipcover so stay tuned as i plan to make one on Sunday this weekend. :) so! i just washed all of the china and now i'm in bed writing to you, it's nearly midnight and i have an antiques market to hit in the morning so i need to sign off for now. i will write more again in the next few days. THANK YOU ALL for tuning in, it's giving me a lot of joy to meet you here and share my home with you. xo, Holly

Comments

liza said…
Oh! I see the scarf over the arm of the couch! It looks great! (as does everything else, too) Thank you for sharing. It's all very inspiring.
Allison said…
It's starting to look so pretty and cozy!
ROXY said…
Oh everything looks so pretty. I really love the floral arrangements you put together! You really have a great eye:)
Anonymous said…
It looks lovely and homely Holly. Pink makes everyting in the world good doesn't it? Oh and I see that you are integrating well - tee und torte ;o)
Diana said…
it is all so very beautiful. You have a great eye. Being a mother of 3 small kids I dream of the day of having a white decorating theme, untill then I enjoy seeing your sweet little place come together. It's beautiful.
it's a joy to read and see all about your German life. i'm loving it and thanks for sharing. it does make me miss Germany so much. heaps of memories flooding back.
how sweet that you used the china. hoorah!
i LOVE that vase in the last shot of the flowers. with the round patterns on it. where did you find that? i'm smitten with it.
btw, i loved your self-portraits and i thought i had said so but i didn't see my comment i thought i had left?
xo
What a beautiful room. It's truly lovely. I'm totally digging that kitchen table... divine.

I visited Hannover about 6 years ago, I loved it then and reading your blog makes me want to go back. Thanks for sharing your transformation.
SisterKristen said…
the trees outside your apartment are beautiful and look like they give your apartment a bit of a tree house feeling. divine!
Anonymous said…
The apartment looks beautiful Holly! Very warm and inviting. Have a wonderful weekend!
Anonymous said…
I have the little white maroccan side table/cabinet from Tchibo too! I use it as a bed table.
I really like your place, you've got this mixture of vintage, folklore and purity that I love as well. Hope you find your magic persian soon; I would love to have one, but don't quite have the space and MONEY for it right now. I'm considering getting this one to kind of "ease the pain", but I'm not sure it'll work.
Have a great weekend!
C-Rett said…
1. i like everything you picked out... gawd i'd do anything to to have the exact same apt for myself here

2. the pouf is gorgeous... and yes giving it a makeover/new slipcover will make it gorgoues-ier (i know that word doesnt exist but thats how i feel right now)

3. your babouches (is that the correct name for it?)... where can i get a pair? they look sooooo comfy
C-Rett said…
and oooh i forgot to add:

4. your white vases are to-die-for dah-ling!

You Go Girl!
haus maus said…
c-rett -- you can buy them from my friend petra who lives in hannover - she can ship them to you. email her and tell her that you know me from this blog. ;) http://www.ranipink-onlineshop.de/


all over the map - try leaving the comment again please, it never came through. :( the vase is from the flea market - I think it was 5 or 6 Euros and it's vintage german porcelain.

hi sweet YVONNE!!! :) xoxox
Anonymous said…
Lovely appartment. To pastel for my taste, but still lovely.

Btw. was that marzipan cake homemade?
haus maus said…
oolong - i decided on the color scheme since winters in germany are often gray and cold so i wanted the room to be as light and bright as possible so as to now depress me. i am very much affected by the weather because i grew up on the beach in a sunny climate and never quite adjusted to northern climates as an adult... i try using deep dark colors but always end up going back to light ones since they give me a better mood and spirit.

oh - the cake was from my family, they brought it over. i didn't ask it she made it or not, sorry!
IkeaGoddess said…
I love how everything is coming together. Your living-/dining-room is looking better every day. The mirror above the couch works very well. Glad you got rid of that chrome & glass coffee table, it didn't feel right in your space. The turned around basket is a lot better and way more creative. The flowers you picked up at the market are stunning. I can't wait to see which color you'll paint the chairs. As I know you, the pouf will turn out nothing less than fabulous. Have a fun weekend.
Chelsea Van Tol said…
ohhh, what a lovely room. you have such an eye :)
Anonymous said…
Hello again Holly,

I just read that you were off to the antique-market yesterday...
Like I wrote in an earlier comment, there will be the great Antique-Market at the "Grossmarkt am Tönniesberg" (Niedersachsens schoenster Traditions- und Sammlermarkt für Kunst, Antiquitäten und Designklassiker) in Hannover this Weekend (04./05. Oktober) as well. The other Dates are: 08./09. November and 13./14.Dezember - beside the beautiful Antiques they have delicious soups, cakes, vinos :o) and one the best craftsmen in Restoration & Conservation (my boyfriend Alex) is showing some shellac polishing and gives an interesting insight into the handling of old furniture and antique objects! Unfortunately I cannot be there this weekend, but maybe you will have some fun over there :o)!

Greetings and again a big compliment to you for creating such a great blog !!!
Britta
haus maus said…
Thank you Britta I hope to go to that market tomorrow, sounds like fun. Do you know how to get there by train?

IkeaGoddess: Ha ha! I was laughing when I read your comment and I thought Oh My God She Thought That Chrome Table Was Mine!! Um... It was not mine, my mother in law gave it to us when we moved in so we'd have something until we found a sofa table. I already gave it back to her. The basket is also not long term, my goodness it's horrible actually -- way too small, etc. But the good thing is that it works until I buy a coffee table. :)

xo
holly
Anonymous said…
I know how dull winters can be. I don't live so far away from Germany. The weather affects me too and that's why I loooove strong colors. Not heavy dark ones. I'm more orangy, yellow and red person. These colors make me fell it's sunny eaven on late novemver dull days :)
Anonymous said…
You're doing a great job and your "haus" looks pretty. I like to see how you're doing this work for your home. Thanks for sharing with all of us.
marta_tururu said…
VEry nice space!!!love it! :D

regards from http://decoinspiracion.blogspot.com

tururu
WOW! You do magic, Holly! Love it!

Btw, my uncle who lives in Germany is visiting - listening to his stories makes me want to visit!

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