I am s-l-o-w-l-y working on the Gable Guest Bedroom at StoneGable. We are giving it a much needed "spit and polish". Just some overdue changes to keep it fresh and ready for our cherished guests.
The Gable room is one of two guest rooms here at StoneGable. The larger Guest Suite, with it's own bath and back stairs, is home to our adorable niece Courtney right now. Her just-out-of-college job brought her here to our town and she is staying with us.
So right now we are down to one guest bedroom.
I love to tuck our guest into the Gable Room! It's high high ceiling, big window and antique furnishings makes this room feel so snug and comfortable...
Because this room is not huge, it is important to decorate it keeping our guests in mind. Not too cluttered... with plenty of room for luggage and drawer and closet space for clothing. I am in the process of editing!
Gone are the curtains (waiting for white plantation shutters), antique cedar chest, stuffed chair and matching ottoman.
The little dresser in the Gable Room was given a whole new look with white paint... click HERE to see that transformation.
On an local antiquing trip last year, Bobby and I purchased this wonderful little drop leaf table. At the time we did not quite know where it would go. But eventually, it found it's home... in the Gable Room.
This is NOT a piece that I would ever paint! It's patina comes from years and years of use.
Gone are the curtains (waiting for white plantation shutters), antique cedar chest, stuffed chair and matching ottoman.
The little dresser in the Gable Room was given a whole new look with white paint... click HERE to see that transformation.
On an local antiquing trip last year, Bobby and I purchased this wonderful little drop leaf table. At the time we did not quite know where it would go. But eventually, it found it's home... in the Gable Room.
This is NOT a piece that I would ever paint! It's patina comes from years and years of use.
I am still in the process of tweaking the vignette. I''ll wait until the plantation shutters are installed to do any more arranging. So this is what is on the little table so far...
A burlap and scrim runner from BEYOND THE SCREEN DOOR INTERIORS is laid across the table and falls gracefully to the floor.This runner is beautifully made. Please visit Sonya, she has so many stunning things on her site!
A vintage silver footed tray holds a tall thin lamp, a picture of our next guest to StoneGable and a silver bowl filled with white shells.
The lamp is going to get a little makeover too... look for an upcoming post.
One thing I like to do when our guests visit StoneGable is to find a picture of them or a loved one and display it in a pretty frame.
I think it makes people feel special and cared for. My son's lovely girlfriend will be our next visitor. I got this picture from facebook. It was taken at her sister's wedding last week. I think she will be surprised!
When my guest go home they can take the framed picture with them. I am always on the lookout for nice inexpensive frames. I think this one goes well with the lace in Miss A's dress.
I hope each picture we send home will remind our guest of their stay at StoneGable.
An old silver bowl with bathtub legs hold pretty white shells. I like to add a little seasonal decor to each room at StoneGable.
Orchids stand tall in a silver serving bowl that belonged to my mother when she was a bride. I LOVE orchids.... and silver. Both have found a happy home next to this bright window.
A large shell sits ready to collect change from pockets or jewelry. It's nice to have a little catch-all on a table for guests.
A large basket filled with fluffy white towels slides under the table. Once the guest have their towels they can then hang them up in the bathroom.
It is our goal that all visitors to StoneGable feel warmly welcomed, loved and pampered. And when they leave they can't wait to come back again!
Love the drop leaf table and the beautiful vignette you placed on top. Love plantation shutters and can't wait to see them.
ReplyDeleteI love your sweet vignette! What a wonderful guest room!
ReplyDeleteWhat a special time your guests have in store for them! Your vignette is lovely and I adore the idea of putting a framed picture in the room. That idea I'm going to steal. The bed and chest are just perfect and I can't wait to see what you do with that lamp. The runner on the table is wonderful too.
ReplyDeleteGretchen
Yvonne I am making my reservations right now!! Love that table and the beautiful vignette you created!! Can't wait to see the full reveal!
ReplyDeleteOh how sweet! Love it! And yes, I am with Martha...when can I make my reservation? Hugs and blessings, Cindy
ReplyDeleteYour guest room is lovely, Yvonne. I love olden drop leaf tables. So warm!
ReplyDeleteHow thoughtful and lovingly created! I adore drop leaf tables as well. What lucky guests!
ReplyDeleteNancy
You are just the hostess with the mostess! Love your son's bow tie!
ReplyDeleteWhat alovely hostess, you are Yvonne! I love the idea of the pic of your guests and letting them take it home. You're so very thoughtful in your special touches. I know a lot of us would love to be a guest in your wonderful Stonegable.
ReplyDeleteYvonne, What a sweet room - anyone would feel welcoming love there!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing such a wonderful space.
Have a great day... Jalon
On my bucket list is to be in a photograph on my friend Yvonne's guest room table. :)
ReplyDeleteI have always kept a frame in our guest room too that I fill with a photo of the visiting guest. But I never thought to send it home with them.
You are such a clever girl!
Total perfection...I am a sucker for silver and adding orchids is the crowning touch. Beautiful Yvonne!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty, Yvonne! Wonderful idea to have a picture of the guest out. I think your vignette is just the right amount of decoration, too.
ReplyDeleteI put more energy into my guest rooms than all others. Want my guests to feel all cozy!
ReplyDeleteLove the picture of the guest placed in the room- nice touch!!! Like how the room is calm and relaxing.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely table! You decorate your home so beautifully.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful vignette. I honestly don't know how you ever get your guest to leave! I know I wouldn't!
ReplyDeleteHave a great day.
This is just such a beautiful room Yvonne! Every guest must feel so incredibly welcomed when they stay there! :-)
ReplyDeleteVanessa
It's been awhile since I've visited your blog, but I am glad to have found you again. Truly, yours is one of the most beautiful blogs in blog land!!
ReplyDeleteI love your picture idea! What a delightful, personal touch.
Wow, Courtney is a lucky/blessed gal to be calling Stone Gable home for now. What a blessing to be experiencing your hospitality and graciousness first-hand. Wish I was coming for a visit.
Have a lovely day.
Hugs,
Patti
gorgeous! love the table, and the vignette you placed on it. I adore orchids, too, and yours is gorgeous in the silver planter. I'd love to stay in such a gorgeous guest room!
ReplyDeleteOh my, your guests might never want to leave~ lovely room and all the special touches make a visit to Stone Gable memorable! Love that drop leaf table! Hugs, Linda
ReplyDeleteVery pretty.
ReplyDeleteYvonne,
ReplyDeleteWhat a precious vignette in your Guest Room! I know your guest fill pampered and loved as they come for a stay! What a caring, thoughtful idea to frame a photo of your guest for their room! The lovely frame truly enhances this photograph! I'm sure Miss A will treasure it and bring to her remembrance her stay @ StoneGable!
Fondly,
Pat
It's all beautiful and very much my taste. (but better...) I love the touch with the photo and will remember that.
ReplyDeleteYvonne,
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful guest room. I just love all the beautiful touches.
Your guests are the luckiest people.
Denise
That is a FABULOUS idea to put a framed picture of your guest out for them! I will remember that. I LOVE orchids too and plan to have several in the new house. I love the vignette, you think of every detail and it is that thoughtfulness that shows your wonderful hospitality. I would LOVE to be your guest:) XO, Pinky
ReplyDeleteOH what a gorgeous and warm room...any guest would be so pleased to stay there. I love the picture idea! What a nice touch to add to an already beautiful table! Can't wait to see it all finished!
ReplyDeleteMiss Bloomers
Yvonne, Your guest room is lovely..one anyone would be happy to stay in. I love the idea of the framed picture to take home...what a sweet gesture. Now...what day am I supposed to get there again?;>) xo Diana
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful room ~ and I was so happy to think that I did something for my guests that you do ~ I always look for a picture of our guests too, BUT ~ I never thought to let them take it home as a remembrance. What a gracious and lovely idea. I usually try to put a photo that contains all of us at some time or another, so it would make a thoughtful gift. Thank you so much Yvonne for once again bringing hospitality to the next level.
ReplyDeleteYvonne, you have created the perfect retreat for your treasured guests. I really like your idea to add a photo of the visiting guests.♥
ReplyDeleteIt would be a true delight to be a guest in your home...your gable room is stunning...with lot of loving details...I loved your tutorial on the chest and the cute vignette...I think that is wonderful idea of giving a picture to your guests...I place a photo
ReplyDeleteof my guests in the room; however, I never thought to give it to them...so next time..I will need to make an extra copy and
make it part of their Welcome Basket....You certainly are the hospitable queen!
What a beautiful sun-filled room. The chest looks so pretty with the vignette of pretties on top.
ReplyDeleteKaren
Thank you for posting this. It’s exactly what I was looking for!
ReplyDeleteI love your idea of the personalized photo in the guest room Yvonne. I hope you don't mind if I copy.
ReplyDeleteYvonne:
ReplyDeleteI do't know how one could not feel welcome in your guest room. I love the idea of having a framed photo of them waiting for their arrival and allowing them to take it home. How smart of you to get it off of FaceBook!
We need to plan our summer visit. Unfortunately, I don't have a guest room.
- The Tablescaper
Yvonne, I'm expecting house guests the end of the month, so I'm tweaking our guest room. Love the idea of the framed photo. I'm going to add that for my friends. Will start searching now for the perfect photo and frame. Your guest room looks comfortable and inviting. I need to edit ours more. ;-)
ReplyDelete~ Sarah