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Early this summer I gave you a garden tour of Ira Shuemaker's garden in Cairo, Illinois, and left you with the statement that I would return to Cairo later in the summer and hoped to take pictures of the inside of the house. I did return in late July and took pictures to share with you. This Victorian Italianate home was built in 1867 and Edwin Halliday moved his belongings in 1872. Let's go up the steps and enter the foyer. Do remember that the house was in ruins when Ira purchased it so a complete renovation was needed. Ira was a professor at North Texas State in the Interior and Design Department when he retired and returned to his home town of Cairo. Look up at the lighting in the foyer. The floor is made from most of the original board then painted by Ira and Chris Morgan. That's one of their boxers standing in the foyer. There are room on both sides of the foyer, we will start on the left. Do you like chandeliers? I'll show you several today. All were redesigned by Ira and Chris by adding crystal prisms and crystal beads. I want you to see a little more of the mirror and especially the top piece on it. The head of the Department of Art Education at North Texas State painted the oval watercolor. I'll show you a close up of it. Also that Ira you are seeing in the mirror. Ira made the mirrors himself. You realize when you look at this closeup that the mirror and top piece are mounted then molding added to the piece. Pretty impressive work. Now, look a little higher at the ceiling. All the ceilings in the house had fallen when Ira bought it so all have been restored by them. The gold and white china on the mantel are pieces from their Old Paris collection. To the right of the fireplace sits this grand crystal candelabras with crystal droplets. I'll turn around so can see the opposite wall of the fireplace. Note the scone with candles and sparkling crystals. Now I'll back up so you can see the doorway on the left we came through and a bigger shot of the room. I'll turn the camera to the left so you can begin to see the other other this one opens into. Here's a shot to the left of these two chairs. Lots of candles on the table and a tea set of their Old Paris china collection. Look closely and on the left side of the table is a small painting of the outside of their home and on the right side is a small replica of the house. The painting on the left was painted by local artist, Alice Johnston, also a native of Cairo. The ornament on the right was made in Texas by a friend of a friend of Ira's. His friend, Judy Youngblood, gave a picture of the house to a friend of hers to design the ornament. The base of it was made from file folders. Ok, let's go back through the doorway and through the foyer and into the library and dining room. Oh friends in case you are getting a little tired or need to stop for lunch, I am going to stop here and divide this tour into two parts, so come back soon and I'll give you the rest of the tour (Part 2 - the library and dining room). Thanks for stopping in for the glorious Victorian Italianate House Tour Part 1 - Judy. Thanks to my good friend, Loarna (Ira's niece) and Ira for letting me capture the elegance and beauty of this home. Italianate House Tour Part 2 Garden Tour of the Italianate House Linking to: Susan at BetweenNaps on the Porch for Metamorphosis Monday Masterpiece Monday at Boogieboard Cottage Make the Scene Monday at Alderberry Hill The Delectable Home Meet Me Monday at You're Talking Too Much Marvelous Mondays at Jam's Corner Table Top Tuesday at A Stroll Thru Life on Tuesday You're Gonna Love It Tuesday at Kathe With an E The Bunny Hop Party at Bunny Jeans on Tuesday Let's Dish at Cuisine Kathleen on Wednesday Centerpiece Wednesday at the Style Sisters Wow Us Wednesdays at Savvy Southern Style DIY by Design for Sizzle Into Summer Ivy and Elephants for What’s It Wednesday White Wednesday at Faded Charm Tablescape Thursday at Between Naps on the Porch Open House Party at No Minimalist Here on Thursday Transformation Thursday at Shabby Creek Cottage Favorite Things Thursday at Katherine’s Corner Kristen’s Creations for Share Your Creations on Thursday Home and Garden Thursday at A Delightsome Life Feathered Nest Friday at the French Country Cottage Inspiration Friday At The Picket Fence French Country Cottage for Feathered Nest Friday Common Ground for Vintage Inspiration Friday Stuff and Nonsense for Friday's Unfolded My Romantic Home for Show and Tell Friday The Charm of Home for Home Sweet Home Potpourri Friday at 2805 Pink Saturday at How Sweet The Sound Natasha in OZ for Say G'day Saturday Spotlight Saturday at Classy Clutter Show and Tell Saturday at Be Different, Act Normal Saturday 7 at Positively Splendid Simply Klassic Home for Simply Klassic Sunday Overflowing With Creativity at It's Overflowing Seasonal Sunday at The Tablescaper
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Georgia Ezra of G.A.B.B.E has designed the interior architecture of The Brighton Escape. A contemporary design with resounding vibrations to sooth the urban family. More Info : www.yossawat.com/2013/02/the-brighton-escape-by-georgia-e...