A couple of days ago I posted about my blog friend inviting me to meet her
and some other bloggers for a day out.
We toured historic Deepwood Estate in Salem, Oregon.
I showed you some garden and exterior photos,
and now here are some interior shots of this beautiful, historic home.
The sunroom is across the porch from the front door.
Beautiful stained glass windows are throughout the home.
In the dining room the wall is curved, so the glass in the windows is curved!
Beautiful woodwork abounds.
This is my favorite stained glass window in the house.
Can you believe it’s in the bathroom?
Lovely old embroidery work.
Beautiful fireplaces in the bedrooms.
Lovely old transoms.
Arched doorways and cornices.
A stained glass window in the closet!
Funny old hangers.
The details on the doorknobs and hinges are amazing.
I hope you enjoyed these glimpses of this historic old beauty.
HAPPY FRIDAY EVERYONE and HAVE A GREAT WEEKEND!
Elizabeth
What beautiful details! Sounds like a fun day :)
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Absolutely beautiful. I really, really love old houses.
ReplyDeleteThis IS a beautiful place with such fine workmanship! The stained glass windows are gorgeous...all the details you highlighted are so fine.
ReplyDeleteIt just sounds like so much fun to meet up with other bloggers and go exploring.
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You captured the essence of Deepwood so well. I was there again yesterday and loved it ever so much. It was fun touring there with you.
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such fun to see
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in these lovely old homes
transoms
built-in cabinets
unusual baths
just some of the delights to behold
thanks for sharing with fridays unfolded!
alison
Elizabeth, this house oozes with stories to share! I love all of the historic character in every detail of the rooms. It reminds me of some B&B's we've stayed at! Thanks for featuring this beautiful home!!
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beautiful shots, elizabeth! made me feel like i was at deepwood all over again! and that's a very good thing. :o)
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I hadn't noticed the hangers. They must be lavender wands connected. What a fun idea.
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You will probably be the best advertisement they ever receive. I can't wait to go there. Your sweet hubby used your previous day's blog at prayer meeting last night!
ReplyDeleteThis place will be best place for worship, This IS a beautiful place with such fine workmanship! The stained glass windows are gorgeous, all the details you highlighted are spectacular.
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What a gorgeous home, I love historic houses and you took fab pictures, they're so lucky, your did a great advertisement, wish they knew it! Have a blessed Sunday by our Lord. FABBY
ReplyDeleteLoved seeing this historic and beautiful home!! I adore homes from this era.
ReplyDeleteYou may be interested in seeing the post i did on the Stegmaier Mansion when we stayed there for the weekend in August. It was featured in Victorian homes magazine twice!
Here is the link to the first post:
http://debbie-dabble.blogspot.com/2011/08/my-dream-weekend-at-stegmaier-mansion.html
There are links to the other post in this post!!
Hugs,
Debbie
That house is amazing. Glad it was saved from the wrecking ball. The photo of the cornices and vintage wallpaper is gorgeous.
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