Saturday, July 11, 2020

This and That

My Garage/Staging Area

Yesterday I arrived at the house around 9 AM and the painters were already hard at work with classical music and opera wafting throughout the house. Not your typical painters for sure.

We decided on Benjamin Moore Aura Matte in Classic Gray for the walls. The Samplize samples were great and I highly recommend this product. Beautifully painted (with the actual paint) and packaged with quick arrival, they are easy to use - peel and stick and you can move them around from room to room.

Samplize paint samples

It's the one in the middle.

And we selected the orange for the guest bath. Benjamin Moore Tandoori - we are using it on the wainscoting, baseboards, crown molding and door. It will be a little jewel box.



Here is my Chinoiserie wallpaper with Benjamin Moore Tandoori.

Each day I take two trips to the new house with breakables and such. So much easier than packing and unpacking. I'm using my garage as a staging area while the painters are in the house.

I ordered the pink Dyson cordless stick vacuum. Why? It's pink. End of story. LOL

I usually read a hundred reviews and research for hours and not this time. It had me at pink Dyson. It has been shipped already. BTW it's the V7 Motorhead.

PINK!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I texted with the owner weaver of the lobster rope doormat business. Turns out they are from Baltimore and Annapolis and now have homes in Canada and Florida. They are hand delivering my two mats this weekend to my house.

I think these reclaimed lobster rope doormats are stunning. Durable and so unique, they are woven from rope that once tethered lobster traps in the sea. To protect whales which often became snared in the rope, a heavier sink rope is now used. Tens of thousands of tons of sink rope slated for landfills is now being used by a few companies to create these historical and authentic mats. Lobster rope doormats are also woven out of new lobster rope which comes in a huge variety of colors, but I love the muted shades of the reclaimed. Someone commented to me yesterday that she has one and they are the only doormats that hold up beautifully year after year with our intense sun.

While researching these doormats to purchase one for my new home, I happened upon 30 Fathom Doormats and learned that, as I mentioned, they have a place in Canada and a place in Florida not far from me and the owner even weaves doormats from locally sourced Florida recycled rope. I was thrilled that I could source this locally.

I am getting two for my new home and will post pictures next week. One of the doormats I have chosen, the charcoal colored rope was from lobster fishing at Big Pine Key, and the pale blue was deep water off Ft. Lauderdale for golden crab. The owner was telling me they spend hours retrieving, detangling, and cleaning the rope. This is the Old Florida I love so much. This is charming.


Please check out the website. The owner is happy to work with you on custom colors and sizes.

30 Fathom Doormats

30 Fathom Doormats

30 Fathom Doormats

30 Fathom Doormats

30 Fathom Doormats

16 comments:

  1. Loved the painter's music selection. Even they are providing a soothing, comfort to infuse your new home's spirit. I think the powder room will be a delight. Fascinating story about the weavers of your doormat. I love supporting local when we can and the opportunity to be a part of the creative link.

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    1. My painters are Germans and I grew up in Germany. We have become friends. The doormats are beautiful.

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  2. These mats are works of art and ecologically sound. What a great find.

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    1. Absolutely - I can't wait to see them today in person.

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  3. What a delightful surprise to arrive at your house and find house painters with such refined taste in music! I'm dying to hear your reviews of the Dyson stick, and I love that people have created a business re-purposing lobster ropes into doormats. We need to be better custodians of our environment. We've made progress, but have a ways to go. I always enjoy opening your post every morning to see the evolution of your new home. Thank you, Beth.

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    1. Thank you for following. I had a great last week, hopefully this week will be even better! My Dyson has shipped and my mats are being hand delivered today. You are so correct about our environment.

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  4. So wonderful that the materials in the mats are being repurposed and are locally-sourced. The padding under the carpeted rooms in my house was made from recycled plastic bottles as were several of my rugs. As my house was new construction, I was amazed to see the insulation between the studs was recycled fabric and paper treated with an anti-flammable chemical. I actually spotted bits of old denim jeans! Being conscious of and purchasing "green" materials is a good thing.

    I know you are a "busy bee" this weekend as you make the house your own. Enjoy.

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    1. Thanks - I am a bit tired! I love your stories about the recycled materials in your home.

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  5. I'm so happy you chose the Tandoori paint. It's the perfect color to go with the wallpaper.

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  6. The powder room is going to be gorgeous! Would you consider the orange for the ceiling, too? I not sure if would but I would think about it. So happy things are going smoothly!

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  7. Just wanted you to know how much I am enjoying every step of this project❤️

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  8. Beth, do you find the labor costs on home improvement (painting, wallpaper, bath remodel) cheaper in Venice than VA?

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  9. WOW!!! So much to love at every turn!!!

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