Oh, Jane, your home is as enchanting as you are. It exemplifies everything home means to me - personal and full of memories. Thank you for inviting us in; it's an honor.
We call them ranch style homes in the USA. We bought ours in 2003 and proceeded to knock out walls and turned the back porch into a sunroom. I love our home in the Blue Ridge foothills. Our Scottish ancestors settled here hundreds of years ago. Your home is lovely and cozy.❤ I'm a crafter and landscape artist who is looking forward to retirement, so I can play with art and plants all day.
My parents have had the very same farming mug all my life, I love it to and was delighted when the poem was recited during the wassail we hosted in the orchard in February!
How amazing! I did a little googling and it’s known as The Farmer’s Toast and was very popular in C19th for iron ware pottery decoration ( like this and your parents’ mug) and then became a folk music standard in C20th ua-cam.com/video/yNO-ELwsEwM/v-deo.html So very apt for a wassail.
Your home is exactly what speaks to me as a delightful living space. If I break a piece of pottery into bits I keep them all, I am very sentimental. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you Jane for showing us around your home and what a Home it is! I love that everything has meaning and is beautiful, just as it should be. I think a home should be a real reflection of who we are and how we live - not a show home designed by someone distant from our life x
Your home is lovely and unique. I have been married 50 years and we have owned seven homes and bits of them are all here. We downsized to a smaller house in retirement and I had to make hard choices as I am sentimental like you are, if I really love something it is for life. But it is nice living in a house full of everything you love because there was no room for things I was indifferent about. Thank you for the tour. You might think it odd but I loved your kitchen and the window and sink especially.
I too love looking at peoples spaces, and your place has your own stamp on it, a house becomes a home with your own collection of loved things. Your dresser is beautiful and obviously a cherished piece and agree a porch in wild Scotland would be essential. The bowls are perfect for bulbs blooming. Love that you share all your beautiful collections. I am married to a Dr and still work part time but love getting home to my craft. Enjoy your channel, thanks for sharing.
Thank you for sharing your home with us! I struggle with the decluttering trend and find myself fighting to hold on to the things I love and that have been loved by generations before me!
Thank you. I am very wary of people who are very dogmatic about decluttering - for some people I think it has a great freeing effect, but for others it makes a house much less like a ‘home’. X
Your home is both artistic, charming, inviting & inspiring❣️ I love every space you’ve created with the mix of well loved objects, art & ceramics❣️Thank you for the gorgeous tour❣️
The (very appropriate in the UK this week) sign is from a Scottish printmaker and raises funds for the charity Refuweegee which enables locals to welcome refugees to Glasgow and also supports them with practical things. racheledunn.com/no-sexist-no-racists-no-fascists It’s a great quality print too.
Thank you for your your! Removing walls makes such a difference. My first house in New Mexico was only 25x25 but by removing one of the bedroom walls it felt so much more spacious inside. The Mountain View was so much more apparent.
Thank you for sharing your space, it is calm and creative like you and eclectic in the best way. I love your ceramics and wall letters and how everything has meaning .That is what a home is . I have a lot of things that hold memories too I just need to de clutter so they are seen. Your home is warm,welcoming and uncluttered! ❤
What wonderful little cottage you have created out of an 80s vanilla as we call them in the states ``ranch style" home. Your vlog is timely for me because I am about to move out of my 1950s home of 25 years with all my pieces that have love and history attached to them into a tiny 1970s home less than 900 square feet. I have jettisoned all my large 2000s furniture I bought when I moved in and have only kept things that I have thrifted or have come down to me through family. Things with history that have been used and loved through the generations. I was at my new home just yesterday trying to visualize what I have in my new space and it is going to be a tight fit but I just can't imagine leaving anything out. Looking at your nooks gives me hope that I can achieve that feeling of cozy home, not tiny rooms overwhelmed by dark heavy furniture. Thank you for keeping me company while I have had my morning cup of coffee. See you in the next one.
I think it must have a death wish! So much is broken. I once stayed in a cottage in Mull where every morning the sheep - who grazed the garden overnight - would have dug up small pieces of broken spongeware. It must have been a dump originally I suppose.
Your home is very beautiful! Your artist's aesthetic is so natural. I love your collection of broken bowls and pots on your entry dresser, Thank you for sharing a tur of you lovely home.
Thank you jane, I so love house tours. Your home is an extension of you and everything you love have collected, been given that brings you joy and makes you happy.😊 a pleasant surprise really enjoyed looking around.
Thank you, Jane, for sharing your home with us and what an inspiring, welcoming, and beautiful place it is. I just knew it would be all these things and more. x
Thank you for showing your home. It looks happy and comfortable. I love your plates, art and furniture that all have meaning to you and character - the farmers mug is wonderfull. And the glass birds. The pigeon makes me smile. Not much of what we have is new. I wish I had your skill and artists eye in combining everything in such a pleasing way. Love the combination of the wall colour and colours of the window frames and doors.
@@snapdragonlife I lived in Paris for a year when I was younger. Nannying for an English family. My Norwegian friend was an Au Pair. She was much taller than me. And had a bird, but in particular, pigeon phobia. Making our way around Paris in our time off, she would use me as a shield between her and the pigeons.
Value is in the memories. My home has not many pieces of new furniture, in fact looking around only one sideboard that I bought but I have 45 years of memories within the walls. Thank you for the tour. Take care. =-)
Lovely welcoming space Jane - as you say, it is so interesting to see the bits of furniture & the items people have on display. I could curl up by the fire with a book or some sewing!
I'm like you, I love seeing people's home and their personalities. Thank you for including the memories and where you found/acquire the pieces. Happy Friday.
Thank you for sharing this video! I love to see the evolution of houses. It is so interesting to me, home is really where the heart is. All the best to you from Massachusetts!😊🌲🌳
Thank so much for inviting us into your home Jane. I wish I could invite you into our home in sunny SW Florida. Except for our appliances I do believe I can count on one hand the new purchases in our home. Your home is both lovely and welcoming. I am happy your video popped up on my feed. You have a new follower.
These are my favourite kinds of videos, too! I also love 'snooping' in other peoples homes :P Your house is beautiful and a place where I would feel very much at home.
Thank you for sharing your intimate museum of life-time finds and gifts. It’s all very interesting….. love the large wood pieces in the front entry and the apothecary cabinet. The broken ceramic ware has inspired me to appreciate beauty in the cracks. What tour is next?
I pay attention to the viewership #’s of each post on the 15 or so channels I subscribe to. I see your huge #’s on this one of your home tour. Oddly, it mimics the channels that I watch where the women artists or creators invite the viewers into their living rooms and show us pouring tea and eating cakes and talking about life’s challenges, heartbreaks, aging, being single , divorced, etc. It feels so authentic when we are invited to join you in your home and not staring at audio equipment in a pod cast. What’s my point? I’m not sure. It just struck me as interesting that we are so hungry to be invited in to another’s world. It seems to be evident in the # of views the really personal postings get.
I like to have a look around people's homes too - thank you for showing us yours. You have a lovely home and I can just imagine the lively conversations sitting in your snug with the stove on a cup of coffee.
Your home is how a home should be. Filled with love and the items that resonate with your heart and soul. It is beautiful and I feel the same about my home. My home is not trendy, or expensive but the things in it are meaningful to our family. These are the things that I feel matter in life.
Absolutely loved your house. And I agree, a house is a place for joy and life and doesn't need to be all tidy and precious. Thank you for sharing such an intimate corner of yourself.
Thank you for this immensely inspiring tour! That’s a real home, not a posh uniforme show room (recently I defollowed some 30 Insta ladies, whose homes are beautiful - but they all look alike, even with the same wall „art“, cushions and vases, I couldn’t distinguish them). That poem about a farmer‘s life is so beautiful and your letter about „why not fly“ are such a great idea! I have the word „breathe“ at a wall I see well from the place I spend a lot of time. Because my breath is too shallow, I even tend to hold my breath too often, so I hope that with this reminder and little practice of mindfulness I live more in the present. I love typography anyway, even meaningless letters are all over my place! (once graphic designer, always graphic designer). Cheers and happy weekend from rainy Ireland!
Absolutely love your home. Thanks so much for sharing. Thank you, thank you, thank you. To make your home something, somewhere, you love,... Is the best thing you can do for yourself.
Thank you for the tour of your lovely home Jane, it was a treat to take a look around. I love the stove and the apothecary drawers are amazing - what a cosy and welcoming living space you've created.
Really enjoyed this glimpse into your lovely home. I love the dresser in porch filled with things you love. It is such gesture of welcome to all who come in.
I feel I learn to know a person if I can be invited and see their home. Thank you. My father was friend with Carl Larssons grandchild, and they have been in that old house now a museum, Sundborn. My parents was allowed to sleep in his bed 🙂 ❤
I share so many of your views about homes Jane. As I look round my sewing room/study it’s full of makes and memories, and so is the rest of my home. Thankyou so much for sharing this tour of a real home. Xx
Happy to see the artistic collections displayed and used in your home. Fantastic vintage objects + art! Thank you for thinking to take viewers in a tour. Wow this made me happy! Such inspiration!
I love your “farmer’s” mug with the poem that says ;”in God we trust” with the poem….thanks for reading it😊. You are so down to earth, cute and lovely. 🥰
I really enjoyed your video. I do appreciate your attitude toward things that have been broken. I also feel they are still useful and beautiful and deserve a place in our lives, hearts and shelves to repurpose. Thank you for the tour. I too repurpose and gather things to make my home my own.
Hello Jane, thank you for this lovely video. Your home is gorgeous. I especially love your kitchen which is just what I would have if I had the space. The most important thing about a home is that it grows, evolves around those who live there and provides security, comfort and stability for us as we venture out into the world and return again to gather with our loved ones. You have a lot of "gathering" spaces which I as an Irish woman feel is vital. ❤Love Vera
@@snapdragonlife I' m Irish but I live in Alicante ..too much light here.I REALLY enjoyed your vlog, though I only discovered It by chance at 1 am haha...had to FORCE myself to go to bed .So enthusiastic about discovering your work ( LOVE those blue pictures on the wall behind You!,)
I just happened upon your channel. Thank you so much for showing us your wonderfully eclectic house. I so agree that a home is full of things you love and have gathered over the years. They give you joy and comfort and remind you of people and times gone by, and indication of a life lived. The original house is so typical of the farm houses build for sons or retiring fathers on farms up and down Scotland - we lived in a manse , built in the large old manse glebe which looked so similar,of course it was n a farming area in Dumfries and Galloway.
Jane, I also enjoyed your tour and had a tiny moment of exclamation when you mentioned Sarah Susanka's book, The Not So Big House - an old favorite of mine. But it's not nearly as good as one of her other books, The Not So Big Life: Making Room for What Really Matters. Clearly you don't need to read it, because it appears as though you have done just that! Thank you for sharing your treasures with us. Love the pottery, the birds, the Mary Chapin Carpenter song quote, the art and all the colors. And your apothecary dresser of drawers is quite intriguing... I'm not sure I could resist the temptation to take a peek into a drawer or two! 💗
Oh, Jane, your home is as enchanting as you are. It exemplifies everything home means to me - personal and full of memories. Thank you for inviting us in; it's an honor.
Thank you for watching (& commenting!) x
So well said...as original, as enchanting welcoming and warm as you.Thank you.
We call them ranch style homes in the USA. We bought ours in 2003 and proceeded to knock out walls and turned the back porch into a sunroom. I love our home in the Blue Ridge foothills. Our Scottish ancestors settled here hundreds of years ago.
Your home is lovely and cozy.❤ I'm a crafter and landscape artist who is looking forward to retirement, so I can play with art and plants all day.
I always wondered what a ranch style house was ! Thank you Anna. X
My parents have had the very same farming mug all my life, I love it to and was delighted when the poem was recited during the wassail we hosted in the orchard in February!
How amazing! I did a little googling and it’s known as The Farmer’s Toast and was very popular in C19th for iron ware pottery decoration ( like this and your parents’ mug) and then became a folk music standard in C20th ua-cam.com/video/yNO-ELwsEwM/v-deo.html
So very apt for a wassail.
What a treat! Opening your home is a gift from the heart.
Thank you for watching Melinda x
Your home is exactly what speaks to me as a delightful living space. If I break a piece of pottery into bits I keep them all, I am very sentimental. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks Sheila. I always love finding things that people have stuck back together. It shows how much they are cared for. X
An absolutely gorgeous homely feeling ..thank you for taking us on a tour of your special home filled with love and memories....magic!
Thank you so much Linda. I’m glad you enjoyed it x
Thank you Jane for showing us around your home and what a Home it is! I love that everything has meaning and is beautiful, just as it should be. I think a home should be a real reflection of who we are and how we live - not a show home designed by someone distant from our life x
Thank you. That is so well put and true. X
Thank you for sharing your lovely home with us Jane. It is beautiful, & full of quirky & interesting things.
Thanks Susan, I’m glad you enjoyed it x
Charming house. I love it.
Thank you x
Your home is lovely and unique. I have been married 50 years and we have owned seven homes and bits of them are all here. We downsized to a smaller house in retirement and I had to make hard choices as I am sentimental like you are, if I really love something it is for life. But it is nice living in a house full of everything you love because there was no room for things I was indifferent about. Thank you for the tour. You might think it odd but I loved your kitchen and the window and sink especially.
Thank you. Yes I love the view from the kitchen too. The large box balls were cuttings when we arrived here.
Oh my goodness, this home is a work of Art! Lovely tour and lovely lady.
Thank you so much!
Absolutely gorgeous best wishes from the west coast 🏴
Thank you x
Beautiful Home. Opening it up was brilliant.
Thank you x
How lovely to show us around your home. Yes, it is homely, not show house. Warm and welcoming.
Thanks Sonia x
I love that artists always credit other artist’s work. As it should be 🙂
Absolutely!
I too love looking at peoples spaces, and your place has your own stamp on it, a house becomes a home with your own collection of loved things. Your dresser is beautiful and obviously a cherished piece and agree a porch in wild Scotland would be essential. The bowls are perfect for bulbs blooming. Love that you share all your beautiful collections. I am married to a Dr and still work part time but love getting home to my craft. Enjoy your channel, thanks for sharing.
Thank you very much Helen. X
Thank you for sharing your home with us! I struggle with the decluttering trend and find myself fighting to hold on to the things I love and that have been loved by generations before me!
Thank you. I am very wary of people who are very dogmatic about decluttering - for some people I think it has a great freeing effect, but for others it makes a house much less like a ‘home’. X
Your home is both artistic, charming, inviting & inspiring❣️ I love every space you’ve created with the mix of well loved objects, art & ceramics❣️Thank you for the gorgeous tour❣️
Thank you so much! X
What I appreciate most: the sign that says "No sexists, no racists, no fascists." Thank you.
The (very appropriate in the UK this week) sign is from a Scottish printmaker and raises funds for the charity Refuweegee which enables locals to welcome refugees to Glasgow and also supports them with practical things. racheledunn.com/no-sexist-no-racists-no-fascists
It’s a great quality print too.
Not really sure why you would need such a sign for a home tour.
@@sylviacarlson3561it is a framed print hanging on the wall in my house, so appeared as part of the tour - it isn’t a warning tag on the video!
love all the wall displays. The signs, the lyrics - children’s art.
Thank you for your your!
Removing walls makes such a difference. My first house in New Mexico was only 25x25 but by removing one of the bedroom walls it felt so much more spacious inside. The Mountain View was so much more apparent.
Thank you for sharing your home, it’s beautiful.
You are so welcome! Thank you. X
I love the farmers mug, it’s a home full of charm and with the dove hope.xxx🐝🐝🐝
Thank you. I hope so 😂 x
Such a lovely ,comfortable and very artistic home. Love it. Thank you for sharing it. 👍👌♥️
Thank you for watching. J xx
Absolutely lovely Jane.. not messy at all, it's just you..
Thank you Dot. X
Your style is adorable ❤
Thank you x
Thank you for sharing your space, it is calm and creative like you and eclectic in the best way. I love your ceramics and wall letters and how everything has meaning .That is what a home is . I have a lot of things that hold memories too I just need to de clutter so they are seen. Your home is warm,welcoming and uncluttered! ❤
Thanks Tania. I’m glad you enjoyed the tour. X
Your home is beautiful I love all your dressers. Heather
Thanks Heather x
One of my favourite places to have a cuppa!!
One of my favourite people to put the kettle on for x
That was so lovely❤
Thank you Maureen x
What wonderful little cottage you have created out of an 80s vanilla as we call them in the states ``ranch style" home. Your vlog is timely for me because I am about to move out of my 1950s home of 25 years with all my pieces that have love and history attached to them into a tiny 1970s home less than 900 square feet. I have jettisoned all my large 2000s furniture I bought when I moved in and have only kept things that I have thrifted or have come down to me through family. Things with history that have been used and loved through the generations. I was at my new home just yesterday trying to visualize what I have in my new space and it is going to be a tight fit but I just can't imagine leaving anything out. Looking at your nooks gives me hope that I can achieve that feeling of cozy home, not tiny rooms overwhelmed by dark heavy furniture. Thank you for keeping me company while I have had my morning cup of coffee. See you in the next one.
Thank you. Good luck with your move. I hope that it goes smoothly for you. J x
Thank you SO much for the tour! What a wonderfully creative home environment you've made. I totally enjoyed being invited in to see.💐❤️
You are so welcome!
Lovely, Jane. The windows in the sunroom are spectacular!! 🌟
Thank you - I love them too x
I too am a collector of broken Scottish spongeware x Thank you for welcoming us into your beautiful home x
I think it must have a death wish! So much is broken. I once stayed in a cottage in Mull where every morning the sheep - who grazed the garden overnight - would have dug up small pieces of broken spongeware. It must have been a dump originally I suppose.
Your home is charming. I especially love your pantry.
Thanks Beverley. It is such a treat really having space to store everything (even if mislabelled!)
Your home is very beautiful! Your artist's aesthetic is so natural. I love your collection of broken bowls and pots on your entry dresser, Thank you for sharing a tur of you lovely home.
Thank you for watching (& leaving a comment) x
Jane, love your home so much! You really know aesthetics.
Thank you so much x
Thank you jane, I so love house tours. Your home is an extension of you and everything you love have collected, been given that brings you joy and makes you happy.😊 a pleasant surprise really enjoyed looking around.
Thank you xx
Thank you, Jane, for sharing your home with us and what an inspiring, welcoming, and beautiful place it is. I just knew it would be all these things and more. x
Thank you so much Jane xx
What beautiful home. I could be very comfortable there!! Thanks so much for showing us your happy place.
Thank you. I’m glad you enjoyed it x
Thank you for showing your home. It looks happy and comfortable. I love your plates, art and furniture that all have meaning to you and character - the farmers mug is wonderfull. And the glass birds. The pigeon makes me smile. Not much of what we have is new. I wish I had your skill and artists eye in combining everything in such a pleasing way. Love the combination of the wall colour and colours of the window frames and doors.
Thank you Kathryn - the pigeon is very special - the detail is amazing on such a tiny thing. The artist is Vittorio Constantini
@@snapdragonlife I lived in Paris for a year when I was younger. Nannying for an English family. My Norwegian friend was an Au Pair. She was much taller than me. And had a bird, but in particular, pigeon phobia. Making our way around Paris in our time off, she would use me as a shield between her and the pigeons.
Value is in the memories. My home has not many pieces of new furniture, in fact looking around only one sideboard that I bought but I have 45 years of memories within the walls. Thank you for the tour. Take care. =-)
Thank you. You are so right - memories are so precious xx
Lovely welcoming space Jane - as you say, it is so interesting to see the bits of furniture & the items people have on display. I could curl up by the fire with a book or some sewing!
Thank you. I’m glad that you enjoyed it. It’s always important to have somewhere to curl up with a book. X
I'm like you, I love seeing people's home and their personalities. Thank you for including the memories and where you found/acquire the pieces. Happy Friday.
Happy Friday to you too. J x
Thank you for sharing this video! I love to see the evolution of houses. It is so interesting to me, home is really where the heart is. All the best to you from Massachusetts!😊🌲🌳
Thank you - waving from afar! J d
Beautiful eclectic inviting home xxxx 😊❤
Thank you x
Thank so much for inviting us into your home Jane. I wish I could invite you into our home in sunny SW Florida. Except for our appliances I do believe I can count on one hand the new purchases in our home. Your home is both lovely and welcoming. I am happy your video popped up on my feed. You have a new follower.
Thanks Debbie. And thanks for following. X
These are my favourite kinds of videos, too! I also love 'snooping' in other peoples homes :P Your house is beautiful and a place where I would feel very much at home.
Thank you. It’s so interesting isn’t it- seeing how people live, even better than looking in windows from the top deck of a bus on a dark evening!
Beautiful, collected with love.
What an enchanting and relaxing home. Thank you for sharing x
Thank you Amanda x
I just love your home x
Thank you x
Thanks Jane your home is perfect, warm, and inviting ❤
Thank you so much Paula. X
Hello from North of the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco! Love your charming home. I immediately felt welcomed as you showed us around. Thank you.
Thank you so much. X
An absolutely delightful video!Thanks for inviting us!
Thank you x
Thank you for sharing your intimate museum of life-time finds and gifts. It’s all very interesting….. love the large wood pieces in the front entry and the apothecary cabinet. The broken ceramic ware has inspired me to appreciate beauty in the cracks. What tour is next?
Glad you enjoyed it. J x
I pay attention to the viewership #’s of each post on the 15 or so channels I subscribe to. I see your huge #’s on this one of your home tour. Oddly, it mimics the channels that I watch where the women artists or creators invite the viewers into their living rooms and show us pouring tea and eating cakes and talking about life’s challenges, heartbreaks, aging, being single , divorced, etc. It feels so authentic when we are invited to join you in your home and not staring at audio equipment in a pod cast. What’s my point? I’m not sure. It just struck me as interesting that we are so hungry to be invited in to another’s world. It seems to be evident in the # of views the really personal postings get.
@@earthdogpj1 I think that you are right there is a great hunger for proper connection - though everyone loves to see behind closed doors too. X
I like to have a look around people's homes too - thank you for showing us yours. You have a lovely home and I can just imagine the lively conversations sitting in your snug with the stove on a cup of coffee.
Thanks Elizabeth. Sitting by the stove is such a great thing when it’s dark and wet outside x
Thanks Elizabeth. Sitting by the stove is such a great thing when it’s dark and wet outside x
What a beautiful lady and a beautiful home with a beautiful soul ❤❤❤❤
Thank you so much x
Your home is how a home should be. Filled with love and the items that resonate with your heart and soul. It is beautiful and I feel the same about my home. My home is not trendy, or expensive but the things in it are meaningful to our family. These are the things that I feel matter in life.
Thank you. I’m glad that you enjoyed and I agree with you 100%. X
Absolutely loved your house. And I agree, a house is a place for joy and life and doesn't need to be all tidy and precious. Thank you for sharing such an intimate corner of yourself.
Thank you so much x
Thank you for this immensely inspiring tour! That’s a real home, not a posh uniforme show room (recently I defollowed some 30 Insta ladies, whose homes are beautiful - but they all look alike, even with the same wall „art“, cushions and vases, I couldn’t distinguish them). That poem about a farmer‘s life is so beautiful and your letter about „why not fly“ are such a great idea! I have the word „breathe“ at a wall I see well from the place I spend a lot of time. Because my breath is too shallow, I even tend to hold my breath too often, so I hope that with this reminder and little practice of mindfulness I live more in the present. I love typography anyway, even meaningless letters are all over my place! (once graphic designer, always graphic designer). Cheers and happy weekend from rainy Ireland!
Thank you. What a good idea for the word breathe. We all need a reminder to breathe! X
Soooo lovely jane, but that kitchen is not a mess haha! You haven’t seen mine. Your house was spotless and beautiful. I love all your big space! 😍
Ha! Thank you. Xx
Absolutely love your home. Thanks so much for sharing. Thank you, thank you, thank you. To make your home something, somewhere, you love,... Is the best thing you can do for yourself.
Thanks so much Patricia. You are so right.
Lovely ❤
Thank you x
You have a very beautiful home that is very warm and inviting. Thank you for giving us a tour. Wishing you a blessed week.
And you Kelley. X
I love your home, full of beautiful pieces and memories. Thank you for inviting us in and sharing.
Thank you Carol. X
I love your home! It's full of many interesting pieces which must spark conversations and make your home fun for anyone visiting. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you Carolyn. X
Thank you for the tour of your lovely home Jane, it was a treat to take a look around. I love the stove and the apothecary drawers are amazing - what a cosy and welcoming living space you've created.
Thank you. I’m glad you liked it x
What a stunning, comfortable and homely home…..an absolute delight. Thank you for sharing 😊
Thanks Andrea x
Your home is beyond , I adore your style. Apothecary drawers are slanderous 💫💛💫🕊🕊🕊
Thank you x
Really enjoyed this glimpse into your lovely home. I love the dresser in porch filled with things you love. It is such gesture of welcome to all who come in.
Thank you. J x
I feel I learn to know a person if I can be invited and see their home.
Thank you.
My father was friend with Carl Larssons grandchild, and they have been in that old house now a museum, Sundborn. My parents was allowed to sleep in his bed 🙂 ❤
That is amazing. Visiting the museum is on my bucket list. X
I share so many of your views about homes Jane. As I look round my sewing room/study it’s full of makes and memories, and so is the rest of my home. Thankyou so much for sharing this tour of a real home. Xx
Thank you x
Happy to see the artistic collections displayed and used in your home. Fantastic vintage objects + art! Thank you for thinking to take viewers in a tour. Wow this made me happy! Such inspiration!
Thank you c
I love your “farmer’s” mug with the poem that says ;”in God we trust” with the poem….thanks for reading it😊. You are so down to earth, cute and lovely. 🥰
Thank you x
I love all the stories and collections. The Liberty dresser is a knockout! More more more please
Thank you so much. I’m glad you enjoyed it. X
Absolutely delightful video!! Love your home and all that’s in it. Thankyou for sharing ❤
Thank you x
Thank you so much. I really enjoyed your beautiful mix. I have always loved colour and eclectic. Enjoy the beauty.❤
Thank you. I’m so glad that you enjoyed watching. X
Lovely. Beautiful features, and super sentiment. Thanks for posting. 👍👍👍
Thank you x
What a charming home! 😊 Thank you for sharing your precious home with us..
I’m obsessed 🤩
Thank you xx
Love it*! The windows are wonderful, and the use of signs as art. Proves not every fabulous house is a big house.
Thank you. Xx
I love your snug scottish house. All your antique and art objects are lovely! Thanks for your interior tips for small space.
Thank you for watching x
Coffee in my hand
Wonderful! Thank you for opening your home to us! It is lovely!
You are so welcome!
I enjoyed your home so much! It is full of free spirit and comfort.
Thank you x
So lovely ! Thank's for sharing
I really enjoyed your video. I do appreciate your attitude toward things that have been broken. I also feel they are still useful and beautiful and deserve a place in our lives, hearts and shelves to repurpose. Thank you for the tour. I too repurpose and gather things to make my home my own.
Thank you Karleen x
I could move in today! Very much like my hundred year old home here in the US, right down to the cracked mugs and beautiful bowls!❤❤
Thank you. There is nothing quite like things that have been treasured enough to mend. X
Your home is very warm and inviting. Thank you for sharing it❤️
You are so welcome Vivian. Thank you for watching x
You have a beautifully curated, homely space. Thanks for the tour.
Thank you Julie x
Hello Jane, thank you for this lovely video. Your home is gorgeous. I especially love your kitchen which is just what I would have if I had the space. The most important thing about a home is that it grows, evolves around those who live there and provides security, comfort and stability for us as we venture out into the world and return again to gather with our loved ones. You have a lot of "gathering" spaces which I as an Irish woman feel is vital. ❤Love Vera
“Gathering spaces” is a lovely phrase. X
Thank you for sharing your home Jane. We could do with such a fireplace here!
It’s a great warm centre to the house!
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Thank you for sharing your lovely and unique home.
Thank you for watching X
Loved EVERYTHING about It .Am just imaginings the fire and those cosy leather sofás.Thank you so much ..sunroom❤ IS a dream
Thanks Joan - it makes a great difference to have somewhere so light and airy. X
@@snapdragonlife I' m Irish but I live in Alicante ..too much light here.I REALLY enjoyed your vlog, though I only discovered It by chance at 1 am haha...had to FORCE myself to go to bed .So enthusiastic about discovering your work ( LOVE those blue pictures on the wall behind You!,)
How thrilling to see your beautiful charming home!
Thank you x
Just so lovely thanks showing me.
My pleasure 😊
I just happened upon your channel. Thank you so much for showing us your wonderfully eclectic house. I so agree that a home is full of things you love and have gathered over the years. They give you joy and comfort and remind you of people and times gone by, and indication of a life lived. The original house is so typical of the farm houses build for sons or retiring fathers on farms up and down Scotland - we lived in a manse , built in the large old manse glebe which looked so similar,of course it was n a farming area in Dumfries and Galloway.
It is such a common design - sometimes in reverse but always the same in plan! Thank you xx
Your home is so beautiful especially the wall to wall windows which bring the outdoors in!
Thank you. Yes bring in light was really important to me but big plain sheets of glass make me feel anxious for some reason - hence the small panes. X
Jane, I also enjoyed your tour and had a tiny moment of exclamation when you mentioned Sarah Susanka's book, The Not So Big House - an old favorite of mine. But it's not nearly as good as one of her other books, The Not So Big Life: Making Room for What Really Matters. Clearly you don't need to read it, because it appears as though you have done just that! Thank you for sharing your treasures with us. Love the pottery, the birds, the Mary Chapin Carpenter song quote, the art and all the colors. And your apothecary dresser of drawers is quite intriguing... I'm not sure I could resist the temptation to take a peek into a drawer or two! 💗
Thank you. I do love her garden book too - where she shows how you can manipulate enclosed and open spaces very easily. X
Stunning 🔴🟡🟢❤️❤️
❤❤❤❤❤ especially the drawers.
Thank you x
The bird of peace ❤