Firstly, a big thank you for all your lovely comments regarding my last post. I found myself smiling every time I read one. It really is encouraging to know that you like what I'm doing.
For Daydreamer - I really like your idea of a drying rack for cloths in The Still Room and I intend investigating that and putting one in. Also, with regard to the Dumb Waiter - it's just a fixed backing and a shelf placed at Basement and Dining Room level. I can't get a good photo of the one at the end of the Servant's Corridor but here it is outside the Dining Room. They're identical.
I think I must have been a bit too keen to get the last post up there because I forgot to say anything about my "fourth wall"!
I like to decorate the inside of the doors as it gives more scope to add things I may not have space for in the rooms themselves.
This is the inside of the door at the Still Room
I would love to have had the space for a "Cold Store" but don't so I created the item on the left with the brick piers and stone slab as a "Cold Preparation Area" The central item is a vegetable bin with a piece of "slate". (I saw this item in the basement of a stately home we visited some time ago and I took a sneaky photo! Metalcote paint was used to get the look of "slate"). The cabinet next to that has tins and various stores - still to be added to - and the meat safe is up there because I couldn't think where else to put it for the time being!
The inside of the Kitchen door -
I think I've shown this before but not with the accessories. Again, I would love to have squeezed in a lamp room but couldn't so this unit serves the purpose with lamps, candles and bulbs with lots more to be added.
A closer look at the right hand side
I love this sign. It was "borrowed" from a Stately Home Guide Book.
Another little addition, this time in the Dining Room. I felt there was too much brown in the original photo so I added a tablecloth.
............and finally. A decision has been taken regarding the furniture in the Drawing Room. I'm going with the club sofa and chairs. I fiddled with this for ages before settling on the layout.
There's still a fair bit to do (including changing the colour of the table) and lots more accessories to add (to relieve all the brown) but I think I'm happy with this set up. Thank you all again for your very helpful suggestions.
There's still a fair bit to do (including changing the colour of the table) and lots more accessories to add (to relieve all the brown) but I think I'm happy with this set up. Thank you all again for your very helpful suggestions.





























































