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Sep102015

Glebe House Tour 2015 - part 2

This little office is at the top of the landing is above the mudroom in the rebuilt addition. 

I saw a before photo of the bathroom. I recall a very narrow yellow tub and really awful tile on the wall. This bathroom is a dream come true in comparison. 

I LOVE this photograph by Maureen O'Connor from the H.H Richardson Complex Asylum for the Insane in Buffalo NY

This painting is 'Taking the Call' by Ottawan Andrew King 

The daughter painted this $5 vintage wooden chair in Annie Sloan chalk paint. I have been meaning to get some of this paint in black - now I HAVE TO. 

Their son is a lego GENIUS and his room proves it. 

And now for the backyard tour!

I stepped out and exclaimed 'You even have a cool door mat!" 

The deck was just completed. What a great little oasis to enjoy dinner and hang out in the evenings. The owners spend all of their time out here now (as opposed to hanging out on the front porch). I can see why. 

You'll spot a few of these succulent wall planters along the fence. SWEET!

Their grass looked like a carpet.

 

Serious attention to detail out here. 

All of the lighting around the house (I think) including these little gems outside are from Hubbardton Forge

Reader Comments (4)

This is an amazing renovation. Its a really bright space, with a background of neutrals with some nice pops of colours. How about featuring an Ottawa South home?Our city is filled with amazing neighbourhoods and homes. Ottawa proud.

I would LOVE to feature more homes around Ottawa!

10 Sep 2015 | Registered CommenterKiM

Kim, you are correct most of the lighting fixtures are from http://www.hubbardtonforge.com/ including the exterior lights on the addition.

11 Sep 2015 | Unregistered CommenterMichel Ouellette

Annie Sloan paint is the best to get you started....... oh SOO great

14 Sep 2015 | Unregistered CommenterRaqchel

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