In the same way that travel can be nicer in September, house guests are easier to accommodate in our home at summer's end as well.
Neither too hot nor too cold, windows can still be flung open to air and nature, day and night.
The nursery guest room always has a mild east/west breeze for dreamy nights and blissful mornings. Chiffon curtains billow in the early light, and it's a perfect place for tea and a good read before the household wakes up.
The Sept. 1994 Victoria suggests Savoring Indian Summer. It was my inspiration for this guestroom arrangement.
One could begin with tea in my Johnson Bros Bouquet teacup and Stafforshire Meakin saucer. The tiny pale blue rose inside is a charming and delicate foil to the autumn brown transferware.
Perusing a pretty book or magazine is my favorite way to start up my foggy brain first thing in the morning. I could skip tea or coffee easier than giving up a browse.
My old Victorias are also the best thing I could think of leaving at a guestroom bedside.
I've dressed up the details for this post, but the white linens are just as they were laid for my Brother-in-law's two night stay. White is a classic, and not too fussy for masculine taste.
Thanks so much for visiting! Ciao! for now!
Jacqueline
I'm joining A Delightsome Life for Victoria--A Return to Loveliness, Artful Affirmations, and Martha's Favorites for Teacup Tuesday, Faded Charm for White Wednesday, and Common Ground for Vintage Inspiration Friday!
*sigh* I love opening your posts. Just dreamy.....
ReplyDeleteLINDO POST! MUITA SUAVIDADE EM CADA AMBIENTE. QUERIDA TENHA UMA Ă“TIMA SEMANA. BEIJINHO
ReplyDeleteSo very pretty. I would love taking an afternoon nap there.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to be a guest in that room - it looks so inviting and so comfortable - seems to come from a different time - maybe it's the linens, the chiffon curtain, something....
ReplyDeleteIt would be a great place to read or to daydream.
Thanks for joining me again at A Return to Loveliness - Victoria has so much scope for the imagination!
Kathy
Hi: Your posts are amazing. I just want to go visit your home. It looks so beautiful. Love the cup. Thank you so much for sharing your treasures with us. Blessings, Martha
ReplyDeleteI love all your photos. Those white linens, especially the one with a butterfly, are so pretty, so fresh. I would love to have some tea there....Christine
ReplyDeleteJacqueline, visiting your posts is like savoring the pages of my Victoria magazines. You have beautiful style and grace in all that you share. I'm enchanted with your lovely home. I could linger all night at this dreamy post. Thank you! ~ Sarah
ReplyDeleteHi Jacqueline...
ReplyDeleteA lovely lovely guest room! The bed looks to be the perfect place to lounge and daydream:-) I am jealous of your Indian summer, nasty weather here!
Bella
Love it, I'm a little jealous as it is pouring rain here, thanks for letting me share your September summer!
ReplyDeleteTracey
You've taken your love for linens and transferware and made an art form out of it. Thank you for sharing the beauty and bounty of your home. It's always one of my favorite posts.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures! Your home looks so inviting. I'm sure your brother in law felt very pampered.
ReplyDeleteAnnette
So peaceful ~ so beautiful, thank you!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful and serene post!!
ReplyDeleteA truly gorgeous tea cup too!!
Debbie
What a charming guest room. Love all the white on white textures and linens!! The embroidered butterfly is gorgeous. And thank you for the window covering idea. I've been trying to figure out what kind of window treatments to use for my guest room. I think sheer white curtains might be my answer.
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Ps: What part of the country are you in? It's still to warm and humid here in San Antonio, TX to open up the windows..(sigh)
Your pictures are just lovely. I can smell the freshness of the linens and just want to crawl into your picture and take a nap with the crisp breeze blowing through the window. *hugs*
ReplyDeleteLovely post. I'm ready to visit! I really like the Johnson Bros patterns. Happy Tea Day.
ReplyDeleteOh! Another gorgeous post, Jacqueline!
ReplyDeleteI was wondering - do you allow your visitors to reblog your photographs so long as they include a link back to you? I have a Tumblr blog here:
http://acottageinthewoods.tumblr.com/
and would love to include some of your photos. If this is alright with you, please email me @
acottageinthewoods.zuzu@gmail.com
I LOVE your blog! Have a wonderful day!
Hugs,
Zuzu
Your decorating tastes are so elegant and classy. I'm sure guests hate to leave your house.
ReplyDeleteBrenda
another gorgeous post for teacup tuesday. you have the most delicate and feminine way of displaying your tresures, so real.
ReplyDeleteLove the tea cup, the browns, creams and pastels go so well with your room. Your room is gorgeous.
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Terri
I love white in a bedroom and especially your cover with the butterfly!
ReplyDeleteI wish I had more old copies of Victoria to read, I have a few and could never part with them.
I'm glad you shared that a man felt comfortable in your guestroom with all the white decor. I would have thought he'd think it too feminine.
Judith
Oh my! What a beautiful, serene spot you have for guests. I am new to your blog, but I'll be back often. I love the feeling you convey with your beautiful design.
ReplyDeleteLinda
Oh my! This dreamy room is a delightful guest room. I am new to your post, but I'll be back. I just love your design style. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLinda
That bed is very romantic looking to me. I love those ruffled pillow cases. Your shots belong in a magazine. So pretty.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful setting and gorgeous photos. I wasn't sure for a minute if they were original or from Victoria magazine. They would certainly work well there....
ReplyDeleteAll those soft whites are lovely. You remind me that I have a box full of Victoria magazines in storage. I must find them. hugs♥olive
ReplyDeleteTell you one thing: I would not have left in 2 days!! No way!!! It's too cute to leave!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful! The baby dress is so precious!
ReplyDeleteWish I could feel that cool breeze, it's still hot here in FL!
Katherine
Such an inviting room. I can just feel how it would be to sit in there and read with the breeze blowing though the window. Lovely.
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful and peaceful photos. thanks so much
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barbara jean
...I love that you still have all your Victoria mags...I have shelves of them and often reopen them...wonderful blog!
ReplyDeleteHi, How pretty, so peaceful and calm. I would love being a guest in this room. Happy White Wednesday.
ReplyDeleteThe Swedish Room
I absolutely love the guest room. What beautiful linens. You are so inspiring.
ReplyDeleteRuthann
Oh I just want to go back to bed and dream in that room-so calmining!
ReplyDeleteSuch a peaceful room.... I could curl up and stay there all day long! Love it! Happy WW to you!
ReplyDeletexoxo laurie@heavens-walk
hmmmmm.....can I reserve the room for Oct. 2 & 3 please? :) I can feel that autumn breeze now.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful place to relax. Thanks for sharing. ~~Sherry~~
ReplyDeleteHi Jacqueline,
ReplyDeleteI love those sheets and what looks like an old Christening gown?...just lovely all the way around.
I had to smile when you mentioned leaving your windows open day and night. I'd probably wake up with a family of raccoons or flying squirrels sleeping with me. :0)
I'm visiting for White Wednesday. I'd love for you to pop in for a visit. :0)
Happy Day to You,
Stephanie ♥
Sorry I'm a little late... I LOVE all of your pretty whites!! Your guests are definitely lucky! What a beautiful and relaxing room!
ReplyDeleteHappy WW!
~ Jo :)
JQ, your photos are every bit as gorgeous as Victoria Magazine itself. The setting is just so lovely and relaxing. I'm really intrigued by the wicker headboard, just love it!! Thanks for linking up with VIF!
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Debra
Bueautiful post, soulful & peaceful.
ReplyDeletePerfectly at home!
xx
Dore