Blog Love: Vita Ranunkler



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In my continued research on European country style, I have been so fortunate to discover a beautiful treasure in a Swedish blog called Vita Ranunkler {Vita means "White" and Ranunkler, I believe, is a type of flower or plant.} Marie, the author of this inspiring blog, has generously given permission to share with you some of the most romantic vignettes of her home that I've ever come across on the web. In my opinion, she is the queen of creating lovely, natural, and timeless looking {not contrived} vignettes, which isn't always easy to do!

As you know, I'm trying to carefully piece together a "style" for Twice Remembered, and from all that I've seen so far, I know definitely that I want our home to have a sense of nostalgic romance... as if you've taken a step back into another time. I want to balance this with my love of red and dark brown {almost black}. In order to do this, I plan to use a lot of white and neutral colors, a few wooden elements, as

I want our home to have a sense of nostalgic romance...
well as metallic finishes like antique silver and antique gold. So I know many of you may have been thinking all white, Kim? Or Are you going to paint your cabinets, Kim? But the answers are no and no. I adore my red cabinets and really, they are the jumping off point for the rest of the house. The lighter colors - the whites and neutrals - will really play them up while providing a calm, versatile backdrop.

Using Marie's beautiful vignettes as inspiration, here are few things I'm going to keep an eye out for as I try to create a similar look and feel at Twice Remembered...

Old wooden boxes or small wooden drawers...


Porcelain cutting boards, though I've never seen these around here. I've only seen them on international blogs...hmmm.


Old beveled or etched mirrors, clothespins, and vintage laces...


Crocheted throws and blankets...


A mix of silver and gold...{I love both too much to choose one!}


Old bird cages and suitcases...


Some old fashioned spectacles!


Wooden crates with dividers, antique photographs, and silverware...


Bottles, metal baskets, and old books...


Dark stained or painted mirrors and cloches...


Lots of white dishes...


Tarnished pieces...


Old, raw wood furniture and twine...


Watch faces...


Antique letters and stencils...


Unique hanging light fixtures...


A plate display...


Eucalyptus wreaths...


An attractive way to hide the television...


Itty, bitty adorable pitchers...


French linen {I don't think this is what it's really called, but that's what I call it}...


Vintage clocks and fresh flowers...


Pegged shelf with hanging mirror collection...


Chicken wire...


More fresh flowers but in unexpected containers...


Linen napkins and ironstone...


And the little things like buttons and a bit of lace trim...


Oooh, but this is just a sampling of the of the stunning photos you'll find on Marie's blog, Vita Ranunkler! I could spend hours there myself, and I hope you are able to take a few moments to pay her a visit. If you're anything like me, your hear will become twitterpated over her romantically nostalgic home!

{Thanks, Marie, for allowing me to share your beautiful photos!}




18 comments:

{northern cottage} said...

thank you for sharing her with us!! Stunning - I've been following you for awhile now & now I HAVE to follow both of you! What an awesome thing blogging is to inspire us even from across the sea!

February 18, 2010 at 1:41 PM
Paula said...

These are so lovely! I see some of my own collections within these photos, but the way she displays them is SO MUCH BETTER! What inspiration! I'm going to hop over to her blog and have a look around for more ideas. Thanks SO MUCH for sharing!!

Blessings,
Paula

February 18, 2010 at 1:46 PM
Brenda Pruitt said...

I'm headed over to visit her right now. And please don't paint those perky perfect cabinets!
Brenda

February 18, 2010 at 4:47 PM
The Starr Family said...

Love the pegged shelf w/ mirror idea... really, really love it!

February 18, 2010 at 5:07 PM
Cottage Dreamers said...

Well I just spent way too much time at Vita Ranunkler! ;) I love this new trail you're on. I'm with ya!

February 18, 2010 at 5:45 PM
Mandi @ Sweetly Home said...

So many beautiful things to look at. I adore the tv hutch as well as the photo with the chicken wire. Thanks for sharing this feature.

Wanted to let you know that I made your chocolate chip cookies tonight. Soooooo amazing!!! They turned out perfect. I'll always use this recipe now. Thank you!!

February 18, 2010 at 11:55 PM
Uncovered Ruby said...

Lovely pictures! Thank you for sharing them. The saying by Oliver W. Holmes that you have at the top of your blog was painted on a sign that I just sold at our shop. I'd never seen that saying before..and lo and behold, you've got it here too! I'm following you, come check out our blog..I did a post with that sign..the post was titled Verilee Estelle (new vendor). Lisa :-)

February 19, 2010 at 1:53 AM
Victoria Hayden said...

Just visited her blog and love it! I added her to my blog list to visit often! I found a mirror on Craigslist yesterday and it led me on a little treasure hunt in a storage shed of the lady I was buying it from. Giddy...I bought 2 carved pedastal end tables, 2 big antique wooden spools and this very old crate/wooden box with a handle. I can't wait to finish the remodeling part of our home to start creating the vignettes! Thanks for sharing such an inspiration!

Hugs friend,
Victoria

February 19, 2010 at 2:41 AM
TidyMom said...

Oh Kim I LOVE it!!.....thanks so much for sharing this site!! I'm headed over there now!

February 19, 2010 at 10:53 AM
Kim @ Twice Remembered said...

I'm glad you all enjoyed these as much as I have!

Victoria, I hear you about finishing remodeling so that we can finally *really* decorate! It's been so long since I could do what I really want to do as far as really making it feel like home!

Lisa, I'm going to check you out...I love that quote!

Brenda, definitely not going to paint the cabinets - I can't imagine them any other color!

Mandi, I'm so happy you liked the cookie recipe! It's a keeper and I'm so glad I found it, too!

Thanks for dropping by everyone!

February 19, 2010 at 11:03 AM
Tracy Wills said...

Gorgeous, Gorgeous photos, I loved them all!

February 19, 2010 at 12:41 PM
Heather-The Atlantic House said...

That was such a lovely post that I polished off an entire sleeve of Thin Mint GS cookies looking at it!!

February 19, 2010 at 12:57 PM
Marie said...

Thank you so much Kim for your sweet words about my blog. I am so glad you like it and your words make my heart warm.

Have a nice weekend!
Marie

February 19, 2010 at 3:37 PM
Ashley Schott said...

Thanks so much I can't wait to go to her blog right now:) I can't wait to see what you do with your home as well!

February 19, 2010 at 8:29 PM
jninecostumes said...

Thanks for discovering this blog! I especially love letters ant clock faces. I don't know what it is about them... I want it all!

February 20, 2010 at 10:46 AM
Niki Jolene said...

Wow, I love those plates on display! The mix of white dishes with the old silver is divine.

February 21, 2010 at 12:56 AM
Teresa said...

Wow,almost all of your loves I love too!! It's neat to see it laid out and not just in my head.
Love your blog.

February 21, 2010 at 7:39 AM
Kim said...

Thank you for sharing this blog -- so much inspiration there!

February 27, 2010 at 7:48 AM

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