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For many years this lounge graced our lounge room. It was a great lounge , really cosy and I spent many many evenings curled up on this lounge stitching, reading and watching movies.

But time has worn her down and the wear and tear of teenagers and too much love had it s effect.




So we purchased our new lounge, you have already seen some shots of it modelling my latest quilt already it has become a part of the creative team of the egg household.




The new lounge set of a domino effect and resulted in a new mat, a new lamp and a new wooden chest ( under the lamp in the corner)



Then finally the final piece of the puzzle, the blinds have arrived . . . . . . . and we love them. They are a dual blind with a dark sheer blind that provides privacy , during the day, but we can see through. Then a block out blind to block out the sun and give us privacy at night . . . . .

Viola . . . . . The new egg lounge room


"Hope your hands are working on a project that you love"

Ciao



Googy girl


Ohhhh I nearly forgot to show you, I have a new companion when I m blogging




Snow White ( always my favourite fairy tale character) has come to join me, and hopefully between us we might get organised enough to blog more often . . . . . . .

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Comments

jfoster8 said…
Very nice...love the blinds.
Anonymous said…
What a lovely room Trisha,love your new purchases.xx
Susan said…
A lovely transformation......very grown up!
Cheryll said…
WOW how NiCe is your new look! Love the lounge and blinds and other additions! Also like the new look blog header too! Can't wait to see it all in person! :)
Fiona said…
love the dominoe effect of getting th new lounge... it all looks lovely...
Hugz
Cardygirl said…
Your room looks fabulous!
Your new Egg Lounge room looks lovely Googy and ready for more Stitching , relaxing, movies! That rug really pulls it all together!...
looks great without the curtains...........nice lounge......
Fabulous look love the lounge nice place to stitch..
Looking good!! Think I should come down and try out that new lounge!
Xx
Jenny said…
The whole room looks lovely new and cozy. Will there be any dwarves helping you get that sewing done ???
Wow, nice look.....very stylish. blinds look fabulous!

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