Today is FEATURE FRIDAY!! Â I’m loving this series, and I hope you are too. Â It’s so great to get to meet other super talented bloggers. Â Today I’m so excited (a little giddy actually) for you to meet Libby! Â She has such a great story and you can find out some fun facts about her here. Â So without further ado, let me introduce the blogger behind Libby Wilkie Designs: An Eye For Detail!
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When I was 27 and wondering what to do and where to go with my life, I took several days of “career/personality” tests. For me, at that time, it was the best thing I could have done. All signs pointed to a career in design/interiors/graphics/retail. You get the idea.
Now, many years later, social media has once again pointed me in the right direction! What better way to share my knowledge and love of colors, design, the importance of home, the world of gardening (at 27 I did NOT see myself doing THAT!) in addition to making so many new friends all over the world.
So, let me show you around my home!
When we bought our house almost three years ago there was an ample sized dining room open to the living room. Fine and good. But, we really did not want or need a formal dining room  anymore but we did want and need a study for my husband.
Long before we moved in:
#1. Looking downstairs into what was the open dining room
#2. Dining to right, living room to left
#3. Dining room
#4. Front hall and stairs
 The “real” before, and as it looks now; I tried to get just about the same view.
The wall between the two rooms under construction. The transom window gives lots of light. And the wall as it is now. It provides a wonderful back drop to my endless furniture rearrangements!
“A Wall, A Window and Some Doors” will show you more.
“Benjamin Moore ‘Iron Mountain’” tell the story of this fabulous color on both our mantle and banister.
So, there you have it! I’ll have more to say about all these rooms, and updates, and new ideas but so far so good!
Cyndi says
It’s so nice to visit your blog! I’ve been a fan of Libby and Eye For Detail for a couple of years now, and it’s so nice to follow her remodeling journey here. I’ve enjoyed looking through your projects and own home – I especially love that “no-sew” shade you did in the kitchen. Isn’t it amazing how such a simple addition can add so much texture and interest to a space?
Have fun at that golf tournament