Saturday, June 23, 2012

Glam 1930's Townhouse - Living Room



This was a fun room to work on.  I loved picking out the artwork for the walls.  Various artists from that were popular in the thirties. 


The coffee table was a splurge at the last miniature show I attended.  It is from the amazing Peter Tucker.  It was very hard to pick just one thing from his work.


I am not very patient when it comes to measuring as you can see from the cockeyed molding!


The molding was inspired (or should I say copied)  by the grand hall in New Upstairs Downstairs Series...


I love the bar cart with it's mini working casters!  I ordered the Reutter whiskey serving set from New England miniatures to round out what I already had.  (The soda water bottle is much better than the one I tried to make!)

Mini invitations for the very popular Eveline...

There is always a party in progress at Lyons House...

11 comments:

  1. Es un salón precioso!
    Un abrazo
    GRACIAS por no tener palabra de verificación

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  2. This is great! I love how everything came together to work as one! I wouldn't have noticed the crooked molding if you hadn't have said anything! -ara

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  3. I love it Heather! its funny but Im considering the same style panelling for my drawing room!
    I love all the Thirties details, you picked some great pictures. Congratulations on an excellent job.
    Simon x

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  4. Hallo Heather,

    Je hebt een prachtige woonkamer gemaakt. De serveerwagen vind ik ook erg mooi en vooral de spuitfles.

    Groetjes Xandra

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  5. Lovely room,love the warm colors and the thirties style!
    Margot :)

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  6. I'm speechless, Heather ... What amazing work! It's beautiful, how perfect details. I loved it!
    ;)

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  7. This house is sublime. It is so elegant and well done. Gorgeous work Heather!
    hugs
    Caroline

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  8. Muy bien recreada la elegancia de esa epoca. Me gusta mucho.

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  9. Heather, your room is simply gorgeous! You captured the era perfectly and it seems we (your fans)are all in agreement that any minor flaws in your molding should remain 'hush-hush.' You have inspired me to do a 1930's house, too! Thank you!

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  10. Hello Heather!
    I'm a fan! I love this 30's "Glam House" you are doing......and John is right, you have captured beautifully the feel of the era. Each room so perfectly detailed. Congratulations on a wonderful project that is a delight to see.
    Warm wishes to you from Ray

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