My Vintage Pad Home Tour: Stacy Leigh Atelier Clarksville Missouri
Hi Stacy, welcome to Vintage Indie. Thank you for sharing your home with us today. Can you tell us a little bit about your home and your favorite details?
for his daughter. It is located in Clarksville, Mo. on the banks of
the Mississippi River. The front porch is rounded and does resemble a
river boat in a way. I love the porches which surround 3 sides of the
house. There are 7 doors downstairs and all but one go out onto the
porch. I love sitting out there and working on projects. My father is
a willow furniture maker so the porches are furnished with his
furniture.
and a Jack Russel who fill my life with much fun and love. The
upstairs in my house has turned into my studio where I restyle and
repair vintage clothes. I am in the process of opening up the
downstairs of my home and turning it into a boutique. I think people
will love seeing the old architecture and what a better place to
showcase Victorian inspired clothing than a Victorian home?
Large pocket doors and 3 parlors. There is a beautiful etched window
in one of the doors of a lady who might have been the daughter whom the
house was built for. There are 2 stairways, one which was used by
servants which is narrow and plain and one wider one in the center of
the house. I have painted all the rooms, updated the kitchen and
added 2 bathrooms.
My favorite room is my primitive bedroom upstairs
which opens into a large bathroom with plaster walls that I have
revealed some of the brick behind. It's painted a dark clay color to
match the bricks. I have covered the ceiling and walls with wood
molding in a grid like fashion.
The picture of the cream colored server above is from my bathroom. It is full of towels and toiletries.
and painted the plaster a dark flat brown. There is a built in pass
through to the kitchen so the two rooms flow together.
The kitchen was
depressing when I bought the house 3 years ago. It didn't feel right
and was very dated. I would have loved it if it had been left alone
and all original but it hadn't been. My budget limited me, so I opted
to paint the walnut stained cabinets instead of replace them. I
used the same flat brown color as I did the walls. A bold turquoise
blue was used on the inside.
This showed off my white antique dishes
and crystal very well. Up on top of the cabinets I placed an Asian
antique architectural piece. The chandelier was a brass one I found
at a garage sale. I painted it flat black and attached teardrop
shaped crystals. I love it!
The bar and counter tops are made from
salvaged wood that I painted a buttermilk color . The pillars that
hold up the bar are the only thing that was left from my grandparents
farm. The house had burnt down but these pillars had been removed
before the fire when they did a remodel, that goodness.
poster bed. I love how the bed juts out and is centrally located in
the house. It says, "relax"!
It has a "petite bathroom" that I have
added. There is a little arch over the pedestal sink. Brass and
crystal sconces that I found at a flea market and the wall color is
dark green, just several shades darker than the bedroom which is a
shade called "garden path".
postal desk behind the couch that works as a console table and a work
space when needed. I love the historical feeling of the desk with it
mail slots.
face the only remaining carriage house in town. They used to use it
for their buggies before cars were used.
Any advice on creating your look?
My style is eclectic. I just decorate with and buy things I love and they all seem to fit together
A special thank you to Stacy Leighs Atelier for this detailed look into your home. Be sure to visit Stacy's web-shop for her original and restyled clothing as well as her vintage shop Stacy Leigh Vintage.
Please also visit Stacy's father's website The Bent Tree for a further look at his beautiful furniture.
Wow! youve got a fine-looking house their. Its very impressive how you manage to maintain it to its original look!
Thanks Tom! It’s a fun house to live in and I’ve had a lot to work with. 🙂