As I look around my house I notice there are many curious objects. It probably started when I was girl and wanted to be a scientist. I collected the typical nature specimens we all love as children: birds nests, insects, butterflies, shells, rocks, maps, old books.
I also loved old and crusty and rusty things, found objects like old keys and bottles, and broken bits of corckery I imagined came from "olden times".
Specimen charts and natural objects have found their way into mainstream decor accessorizing HERE.
Step right up and take a tour of Chez Vamp, where every room seems to have a curiosity or three.
Owl print on a very old vintage calendar
Oyster plate
Even though it is still 90 degrees in New Orleans, it still feels like Fall. A certain restlessness piques me. Recently Alberto and I started a kitchen revamp, and my beloved life size skeleton charts that were hanging in the breakfast area, were removed, rolled up and stashed away.
But I missed them, and couldn't think of where to hang them. It's not easy finding a wall space in my house, much-a-less a space for two six foot tall anatomy charts!
Then it came to me! Behind the credenza in the living room!
The skeletons side by side in the living room
The mural is behind the one with the back view
Of course, this invited a whole new look for the credenza, a styling opportunity to use all the curiosities!
Oyster plate
Even though it is still 90 degrees in New Orleans, it still feels like Fall. A certain restlessness piques me. Recently Alberto and I started a kitchen revamp, and my beloved life size skeleton charts that were hanging in the breakfast area, were removed, rolled up and stashed away.
But I missed them, and couldn't think of where to hang them. It's not easy finding a wall space in my house, much-a-less a space for two six foot tall anatomy charts!
Then it came to me! Behind the credenza in the living room!
The mural is behind the one with the back view
Of course, this invited a whole new look for the credenza, a styling opportunity to use all the curiosities!
I added an orange branch with a lady head bust, a metal V recently purchased at the new Anthropologie in New Orleans, an antique mercury pharmacy bottle, a large clam shell, a framed letter on sationary with a pelican on it, a framed print of Madame Pontalba (one of the founding mothers of New Orleans). The lamps made from chippy old porch posts add just the right amount of glam decrepitude.
Antique mercury pharmacy bottle
The vintage Baker credenza is nine feet long, so there is plenty of room to clutter it up. No matter how many times I self edit, I start to miss the layered look I love and can do in my sleep.
So I say forget it, so I'm a clutter queen.
So I say forget it, so I'm a clutter queen.
Antique mercury pharmacy bottles, a gold wood egg, tortoise shells
An antique painting with chippy paint was also added
The bedroom has a few curiosities too. I took the hide off the couch in the living room, and threw it on the floor.An antique painting with chippy paint was also added
There are a couple of trays of shells on an armoire in the bedroom.
In the kitchen, with the skeletons gone, photos of New Orleans in the 1940's took their place. I hung them like a film strip. A hide appeared under the table.
Here's a look at the then breakfast area where the skeletons hung for a very long time.
Visual Vamp breakfast area then
Skeleton anatomy charts in the kitchen
The skeletons also once hung in the guest room
I bought them in a flea market in Lisbon 8 years ago
Skeleton anatomy charts in the kitchen
The skeletons also once hung in the guest room
I bought them in a flea market in Lisbon 8 years ago
Visual Vamp breakfast area in kitchen now
Curious little details are fun! They make me smile if nothing else.
Curious little details are fun! They make me smile if nothing else.
Is Fall making you restless to revamp and redecorate and rearrange things? Tell us what you are up to, and send photos to me if you'd like to show us. I always love to post what you all are doing.
23 comments:
“Curiouser and curiouser!” cried Alice...
Once I saw the keyhole in the guest room, I could no longer restrain myself from posting a favorite Alice in Wonderland quote.
Love your curiousities and the personal quirkiness they imbue into your space. Also love the fact that in this day of streamlined, ultra-organized decorating, you proudly own the fact that you are a clutterer. A refined one, of course.
I loved this tour of your curiosities. Loved seeing so much of your house. It's still in the 90's here...so I'm not feeling like fall...yet. I usually don't till first of October when I'll go all out with Halloween stuff. For now, I'm trying to finish up some projects and get them put away before I haul out all the Halloween and make this place spooky.
Love your door knob, and the rest of your home looks wonderfully curious. I love all these wonderful items, so do my kids, but it does get cluttery. Oh well, we must be happy in our homes.
I LOVE this reveal into the Vamp abode!! Loverly!
You know one of my fave things is the keyhole lookie lou! Brilliant!
Looks like someone's ready for Halloween!!! :)
xoxo elizabeth
I think your soul lived in New Orleans long before you did.
val, loved this tour of your charming home. it's highly personal, bits of whimsy (keyhole...crazy for that)and eclectic.....FAB.
but i did get a strange feeling as i read; thought i was the only little girl that wanted to be a scientist....back in the day....and i have so many of the same curiosities, science bits and sentiments. must be kindred spirits
debra
I think they need you at Anthropologie.
You have such personality and wit and I love how you always keep changing things around and keep us all guessing.
pve
So when can I come over? I love the door knocker. I will dream of it. The sand in the candle is a great idea. I too used to collect old keys.
great and fun post.. yvonne
So when can I come over? I love the door knocker. I will dream of it. The sand in the candle is a great idea. I too used to collect old keys.
great and fun post.. yvonne
Oh my, that was the nicest tour I have ever been on of someones home ever...you are so talented, amazing!
Love the orange bust, I have the same one I think, I just might have to repaint her orange like yours, I love the punch of colour...
Regards, Carol Ann
It's so quirky and unperfect that it is just perfect. And kudos to you for posting your own home, I love bloggers who do.
and every time i think, 'well, that house can't get any better than this,' it just does, growing (better) like topsy!
lovely, miz v! don't let cholo hog all the laurels. m
michael/bagelbrookefarm
I so relate to your look. I've been following your blog for a while and you're so me. I love everything you do.
I wanted to share some of my clutter.
Enjoy,
Kathy
I just stumbled over here from "Belgium Pearls", and I am so glad that I did! Your home looks like so much fun....reminds me of my grandmother's home when I was a child....of course, she was a southern lady through and through....smiles.
those skeletons are my favorite bit in your house i think...
but that beetle looks familiar!
mine's on my bar set up!!!
i like him very much.
I love your style! Fall always makes me shift into nesting high gear. Right now I have so many things I want to do, I can't decide where to start first.
Love taking a close peek at all of your collectibles! My mind and focus is on the wedding (4 weeks!) although I am getting a bit antsy to get some painting done!
xo
VV,
Love all of your collections and
decor -- after all shouldn't a home be a place for personal expression.
And thanks for revealing all the
skeletons in your closet (LOL).
BarbaraG
The photo of Cholo sitting in the wing chair by the window is lush and beautiful. I thought it was a Paris apartment with the elegant high windows.
Dang girl...you got some neat shit! How have I not been here before???? I am following, so don't jump off a bridge or something.
Valerie- i love everything!!! love your look and your "clutter"-- i'd take that kind of clutter any day
also - i have those little owls too!!! are yours s & p shakers???
xoxo,
lauren
I always love seeing bits of your home - it's so creative and interesting!
And I'm loving the color in your dining room!
Thanks for the tour :-)
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