Thursday, October 15, 2009

Star Power


Very occasionally you'll see a room that is a spectacular, sparkling diamond amongst the lesser, duller zircons. A room that has star power. This is such a 'room'. To read more go here. You'll need to register online first, but it's really easy & you'll read the incredible story of the home this room is part of & its fascinating provenance. You'll also have access to the NYTimes amazing Home & Garden magazine archives. Can't think of a much better way to wile away a rainy Saturday 'arvo really.
Image: NY Times

11 comments:

  1. Went and registered, Mills. Wow, what a pile.
    I love the facade. How the other half lives, eh ?Absolutely gorgeous. XXXX

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  2. Love the high ceilings and light and white. Had to Google 'arvo, by the time I hop on that big bird I will have down all of the Aussie slang. Love ya, Heidi

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  3. What an amazing ceiling height! I can see a wee aria being sung from that garret/staircase in the middle of the room. Not me singing of course, but someone who actually can sing. It just looks like that kind of room.

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  4. What a 'great room'. I'm going to check it out. I've been thinking of you and your family off and on all day Millie. NY Times does have the best Home and Garden section.

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  5. I love this room and I LOVE the staircase!! :)

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  6. GORGEOUS.
    have a wonderful weekend sweet millie... x pam

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  7. Millie, love it. I have also registered, merci beaucoup for telling us about the website.

    Leeann x

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  8. Every time I visit your blog, I want to paint the manor entirely white!!

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  9. I love that railing going up to the 'secret door.' It looks so enticing. What a beautiful room, I'll have to explore more...xoTrina

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  10. Hi Millie! There's been a few "rainy Saturday arvo's" in these neck of the woods, haven't there. Delightful suprise to see your recent visit and comment.Stirling is beautiful.I could see that beautiful room tucked away somewhere on a hills estate!

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  11. Now this gets my attention.

    Hmmm, I'll have that please.

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Without a quickening of the heart.
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~W.H. Auden