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The night shift waiting for the door to open just prior to heading outside for their breakfast.
Musky, Salty, Churrie, Sandy, Wesley, Lia, Beluga, Sadie, Frodo & Cholie.
Why sleep in a nice plush doggie bed when you can lay down on a cool mudroom floor and rest your head on a boot. : )
The kids I take care of got this sweet puppy for Christmas ; )
I love what appears to be an added mudroom on the side of this now abandoned house. Under the window is what might be a dog shelter.
August 4, 2017
On hot summer days, she gets as flat as she can on the tile mudroom floor to beat the heat, but this is early morning. She's grabbing a bit of sunshine to start the day.
Brewster, Massachusetts
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ODC Window or Windows
This window is in our breezeway/mudroom. It is insulated with a double pane glass window but we don't heat it. It stays between 32-41'F through-out the winter. It makes a perfect place to keep our root veggies.
I went out into the garage and took a photo of Ms. S looking through the window at me. I am so glad we have this room. It's been so wet here that she's tracking in mud all the time. So the mud mostly stays here.
The Sienna Mudroom Collection has gotten an update! You'll find the entire updated collection available this week for The Saturday Sale! Check out the details below, then stop by the mainstore to grab your faves ♡
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↳ Adult: 28 Singles + 22 Couples + 32 Lovers
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● Sienna Wall Panel/Corner #1 - 2Li
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Mail Carrier’s Cabin Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone National Park
It was probably built in the mid-1890s, and over the years it has provided quarters for mail carriers as well as employees of concessions and the National Park Service.
In the 1800s, a mail carrier was contracted to transport mail from the railroad station in Livingston, Montana, to Mammoth Hot Springs and then to Cooke City, Montana, before returning to Livingston, a trip of several days’ duration. The cabin was either built by or later sold to an early park concession, according to the Yellowstone Park Association. A lean-to with a shed roof was built onto the back of the two-room structure in about 1903 to serve as a kitchen and dining area. In the 1930s, a mudroom and bathroom were added to the north side of the building, bringing the total square footage to 512. In the early 2000s, removal of the insulation added to the walls and ceilings in the 1930s exposed a layer of newspapers beneath, announcing the 1903 flight of the Wright Brothers at Kittyhawk.
My boys are lucky to have their own bowls made for them by the potter. JAXson's expression is typical of when he is on the lookout for intruders or predators who might lurk in the mudroom ....he is always on guard. Happy Caturday everyone from handsome JAXson.
They were in the shed, but they have made their way to my mudroom, seeing as it isn't the most well-insulated and sealed room in the house. Let's hope the congregation doesn't get too large. The cats seem to like them. Meanwhile, I'll try to take better pictures. ;) 8:36PM
Expired 35mm film from early 80s. All the film turn out bright green. This is what I could do with exposure after scanning it in.
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We're welcoming the Fall season with the Willow Entryway Decor collection, available now at the current round of FaMESHed!
Have a look at the details below then stop by each event to grab your favorite pieces ♡
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This was an enclosed porch with screen door when I bought the house. Now its my mudroom with laundry. No more walking down in the basement to wash clothes!
3/365 with all the perfect home style pictures out there I thought I'd take a picture of what's really going on. Even though it's messy it symbolizes a family loving and living in our home😄
One wall/ceiling bounce just right of camera, and one wall/ceiling bounce back and to the left of camera. On both the right and left ends of this long, narrow room there were windows/doors letting in lots of natural light.
This was shot for an interior designer, who mainly wanted to highlight the built-ins here. There were some items on top of them that the client didn't want in the shot, but that we couldn't move, hence the tight crop along the upper edge (would have preferred a bit more breathing room up there). The color of the built-ins in my out-of-camera shot was all over the place, so had to ask client for the name of the paint color/manufacturer for reference. The reflection on the upper part of the far doors was extremely green from the greenery outside. I got rid of most of the green, but not all of it...I'm often unsure how far to go when correcting color casts (the phrase 'color-correcting the life out of a room' is always at the back of my mind!) Curious to hear any thoughts on this.
Feedback and suggestions are much appreciated. Thanks!
From: Taunton's Family Home Idea Book by Julie Stillman and Jane Gitlin
Another mudroom, this will locker/cubby holders.
I thought the Breezeway/Mudroom door needed something on it, so, I went out got a wreath and a bow and hung them on the door, it was just what it needed.
Pete the possum (who got her name before we knew her sex) comes every night to eat in the mudroom. If no one is around, she scratches at the door to be let in...so now that the weather has improved we have taken to propping it open for her.
It has been obvious for a while that she had some heavy weight in the pouch...Sunday night she came with the babies riding upper deck instead of lower. She doesn't mind the camera at all and I'm almost thinking of picking one of the little ones up. They drop off her and wouldn't be any problem to get.
Flavel House History
The Flavel House Museum was the home of Captain George Flavel (1823-1893), one of Astoria’s most influential citizens in the late 1800s. Captain Flavel was a noted bar pilot on the Columbia River and a prominent businessman.
His Queen Anne style house was designed by German-born architect Carl W. Leick and was completed in the spring of 1886 as his retirement home.
The Captain lived here for seven years with his wife Mary Christina Boelling (1839-1928) and his two grown daughters, Nellie and Katie. The couple’s son, George Conrad Flavel, never lived in his parent’s new residence as he was already married and living in a house of his own.
The house remained in the family until 1934 when George and Mary’s great-granddaughter, Patricia Jean Flavel, gave the property to the city as a memorial to her family.
In 1936 there was talk of tearing the house down and establishing an outdoor community park on the property. However, the city had financial difficulties and decided to return the property to Patricia Flavel. That same year the residence and grounds were deeded to Clatsop County with the understanding that both would be kept in good repair and used for public purposes.
From 1937 through World War II, the Public Health Department, the Red Cross, and the local Welfare Commission all had offices in the house.
In 1951, there was once again the talk of tearing the house down, this time to make way for a parking lot for the County Courthouse.
Concerned citizens organized to save the home, and the Flavel House was made into a local history museum managed by the Clatsop County Historical Society while still under the ownership of the County.
Eventually, the County transferred full ownership of the property to the Historical Society.
About the Interior
The Flavel House is approximately 11,600 square feet and consists of two and a half stories, a single story rear kitchen, a four-story tower, and a full basement.
The interior woodwork around the doors, windows, and stair-cases are Eastlake-influenced in design. The Douglas Fir doors, moldings, and wainscoting were faux wood-grained by a master craftsman to look like exotic hardwoods such as mahogany and burl rosewood. The wood likely came from a mill in Portland or San Francisco and was shipped to Astoria by steamer.
Six fireplaces grace the home and feature different imported tiles from around the world, elaborate hand-carved mantels, and a patterned metal firebox designed to burn coal.
The fourteen-foot high ceilings on the first floor and the twelve-foot high ceilings on the second floor are embellished with plaster medallions and plaster crown moldings.
The house was very modern with wall-to-wall carpet-ing, gaslighting, indoor plumbing, and a central heating system.
The First Floor is comprised of the public rooms such as the grand entrance hall, the formal parlor, the music room (the scene of musical recitals by the Flavel daughters), the library (the heart of the house), the dining room, and the conservatory. The butler’s pantry, the kitchen, and the mudroom make up the housekeeping area.
The Second Floor features the main bathroom, five bedchambers, and a small room used as a sewing room or storage room.
The Attic Floor is a large, unfinished area with two small plain bedrooms used by the Flavel’s domestic help.
The tower gave the Captain a broad view of Astoria and the Columbia River to keep an eye on the local ship traffic.
The Basement of the house originally had a dirt floor and contained a large wood-burning furnace.
About the Exterior
The Flavel House rests on park-like grounds covering an entire city block. It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1951.
The Queen Anne architectural style, popular from 1880 to 1910, can be seen in the house’s steeply pitched roof, patterned shingles, and cut-away bay windows.
Other characteristics of the Queen Anne style are the octagonal-shaped tower, the one-story wrap-around porch, and its asymmetrical facade.
Decorative elements of the Stick and Italianate styles are also apparent in the vertical stickwork, the bracketed eaves, and the hooded moldings above the windows and doors.
Outlining the roof and verandas of the house is the original wrought-iron cresting.
About the Carriage House
The Carriage House was built on the south-west corner of the property in 1887. It served as the place where the family kept their carriage, sleigh, and small buggies.
It also had three temporary holding stalls for their horses, a tack room, and a hayloft upstairs.
In the mid-1890s, the Carriage House was home to the family’s hired caretaker, Alex Murray.
In time, automobiles, including the Flavel’s Studebaker sedan, found a home in the Carriage House, and the family’s driver kept a room upstairs.
Today the Carriage House functions as the Visitor Center, museum store, and exhibit hall for the Flavel House Museum and the administrative offices of the Clatsop County Historical Society.
My daughter’s backpack and skateboard on our mudroom floor. She added her own matching artwork on her board and shoes.
29525 Tudor Way Magnolia, TX 77355
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This log retreat located on a serene 9+ acre fenced property was designed to maximize it’s potential with an appropriately scaled yet fully equipped modern home. The double tongue and groove log construction is beautifully accented by hand hewn log beams, railings, large windows, and impressive vaulted ceilings offering scale and charm. Despite the quaint quality of the exterior an expansive interior awaits………
The open main level features a well equipped mudroom, chef’s kitchen, stainless steel appliances, granite counter tops, large dining area, sitting areas, master suite, and great room with an open floor plan. All of which open to unobstructed views of the surrounding
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The upper level features an open game room, views from every room, two large guest suites each with spacious walk-in closets and attached bathrooms. This retreat also includes a large air conditioned shop and separate living quarters.
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