First Street to Church Street: Julia, You’re Invited.

Reed 2The House on First Street, title of a great book, New Orleans home of a great writer, Julia Reed. I am a big fan of Julia Reed. As a Connecticut girl who has adopted South Carolina as her home state, Julia Reed has been quite the inspiration. Not long after my husband and I moved to Charleston, my aunt sent me a copy of Julia Reed’s But Mama Always Put Vodka in Her Sangria! A book full of stories about friends and family, eating and drinking, entertaining, and all the other things that southerners seem to have a knack for. I devoured that book, and have subsequently sought out her her other books, articles in Garden & Gun, and features in Southern Living.  Reed 12Despite the fact that I know absolutely nothing about Julia other than what she has written about herself, I am convinced that Julia and I would be great friends. I would invite her over for cocktails on the porch and dinner in the garden, and we would drink too much and laugh too hard and it would be fabulous. We could bond over historic houses (obviously), preservation (definitely), great Southern cities, and how to make a good Southside.Reed 3Reed 1Julia was assisted in her First Street project by friend and amazing decorator Thomas Jayne, who was an apprentice to Albert Hadley. Need I say more? You loyal Lacquered Lifers know how I feel about Mr. Hadley … Reed 6Reed 9In her book, The House on First Street, Reed regales us with stories of the trials and tribulations of a home renovation in post-Katrina New Orleans. Although I absolutely cannot relate to what the citizens of NOLA experienced with Katrina, I can understand the frustrations associated with a construction project. Somehow Julia manages to make some of the most stressful moments something to laugh about.  Reed 5Reed 7I don’t have nearly the number of cookbooks that Julia has, however, we did install shelves in the kitchen specifically for my cookbooks. Even so my kitchen bookshelves are full, and I think I may have to take a cue from Julia in the next project for back of the island shelves.Reed 8Reed 15Ready for a party. Julia, just let me know what I can bring over for the potluck. Thanks to Sara Foster, I can do a mean deviled egg … Reed 14 Reed 13So when I’m in New Orleans next month, don’t think I won’t be strolling past the house on First Street and imagining all the laughing and drinking. Julia, let me know if you’re ever in Charleston.

The House on First Street and But Mama Always Puts Vodka in Her Sangria! are available at Barnes & Noble here

Photos via Southern Living & Elle Decor

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Liberty and Justice for All

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  • February 17, 2014

Screen Shot 2014-02-17 at 9.43.20 AMWe are having a couple of spring like days here in Charleston, and although I’m worried I will jinx it, I feel the worst of winter may be behind us. In the spirit of sunny spring days, I thought I would post a some swatches from the Liberty London Spring 2014 collection. There is no other company that makes such a wide range of colorful, fun, and youthful florals. Check out their website, because it is not just fabric! Here are some happy floral fabrics to get us all in the spirit of spring. Enjoy your Presidents’ Day! Screen Shot 2014-02-17 at 9.43.36 AM Screen Shot 2014-02-17 at 9.44.21 AM Screen Shot 2014-02-17 at 9.44.49 AM Screen Shot 2014-02-17 at 9.45.23 AM Screen Shot 2014-02-17 at 9.45.39 AM Screen Shot 2014-02-17 at 9.46.05 AM

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Cheap & Chic of the Week: Ballard Tablecloth

foyer-1-0207-VM7Fnn-xlgThis is one of my favorite Tom Scheerer rooms. Of course I love the wallpaper, and the rug, and all the decorative accessories, but I LOVE the paneled tablecloth. If ever I have an entryway big enough, I would like to have a round table that serves as a display space as well as a catch all for keys, sunglasses, and whatever else I might drop on it. Now we know that custom linens are not cheap, so I’m providing you with an alternative option. After all, this is still Lacquered Life … BD TableThe Ballard Designs Paneled Party Tablecloth. Natural burlap with a tape trim. 108″ and $119. However, in celebration of their 30th anniversary, Ballard Designs is currently having a sale where everything is 20% off through February 24th. So this tablecloth is really under $100. The bad news? It won’t ship until May, but at this price it may be worth the wait. Click on the photos to be re-routed to Ballard Designs.BD Table 3BD Table 2Your perfect entry hall awaits …

Photos via Ballard Designs and House Beautiful

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