I found a second post on her blog that shows how she continued the pattern out into
the mudroom too:
Not exact matches
We turned our hallway into a makeshift
mudroom where we can toss jackets and shoes
too.
Sometimes I think
mudrooms can get
too «cutesy» but this one is a great mix of traditional and contemporary.
I recently blogged about our
Mudroom re-do and I thought you and your readers might enjoy seeing our before and after photos
too!
PS I am also excited about the new
too: new light fixtures in the second home
mudroom and new oil paintings of the PNW coming in its great room - blessings abound!
If I hadn't already painted my
mudroom, I'd be tempted to steal this look and hang red toile in mine,
too!
I am longing for a
mudroom here,
too.
We just renovated a house and turned an itty - bitty back hallway with
too many doors into a «
mudroom.»
While the English designer may be thinking about tennis rackets that clash with
mudroom walls and family heirlooms
too kooky for the mantel, she's also giving voice to a deeper truth: Leave room in your plans for serendipity.
That
mudroom is absolutely adorable..., and I can't even say that I love toile..., and I do like your chairs
too, and the boots..., hmmmm, maybe I do love toile?!