August 11, 2007

With A Name Like "ACME", It Has To Be Good


We Sweethearts are in transition right now, making the move out of the big city and trying to buy our first home, with a short stopover at my Mom and Step Dad's spare bedroom. We are so lucky to have such a loving family to rely on. Some unexpected cutbacks where Mr. Sweetheart works turned out to be the start of a new path for us, and when life hands you lemons, well, you know the rest, Dollfaces. Posting will continue to be sporadic as we pack, move and store all our earthly possessions while waiting on the real estate gods to smile upon us. In the meantime, visions of vintage decorating dance in my head as I dream of a little house of our own where Sugar Pea can have a room all to herself, and a yard where she can run, play, have a puppy and make mud pies. We're looking forward to a fresh start, ourselves, after a year full of sadness and stress. All of us are glad Sugar Pea and her Nana will be seeing a lot more of each other, and with Mom's help I'll be able to pursue some business ventures of my own. Yes, we're chasing the old American Dream. So, in that frame of mind, I wanted to share some vintage decorating inspiration from "Color Ideas from the ACME Color Selector", a wonderful little 50's era promotional booklet Mom picked up for me at an estate sale.


I'm not much for mammoth stainless steel appliances and imported Italian glass tiled back splashes. Give me a brightly painted, well organized, old fashioned kitchen with a sunny window over the sink any day.


The cheery little kitchen in "Flamingo" with its black floors and counter tops and a built in planter is cute as can be.



Really, with a dinette set this fabulous, who cares what color the walls are?



Maybe you prefer the natural beauty of varnished wood.


The bathroom is where you start your day, so why not make it cheerful?


The red and green master suite is providing me with a lot of inspiration for a fresh decorating scheme when we move into a new bedroom.




Don't overlook the closets...


or the floors...


or the front porch. It's the first chance your home has to make a good impression.


Do you have any decorating dreams of your own, Dollfaces?

12 comments:

jungle dream pagoda said...

How 'bout that your pamphlet went and outed sunlight!
I hope your doing better,sounds like you are! It is great to have family help us out,my hubs and I both have had an opportunity to stay with both sets of folks,whilst moving to and fro,waiting for various homes to close on.
We are sooo on the same page decorating style!

Peta said...

Love all these 50's decorating pages, thanks so much for sharing them!

Prairie Gothic said...

Oh my girl, you are my doppleganger living in a parallel universe (east of I-35 that is) I don't mean to sound needy or any thing, but please be my blog friend and I will let you read my Nudie book and show you pics of the nudie suits I possess, of my Elgin metal kitchen cabinets and MAYBE my 1958 Hanson LuvBug travel trailer....... cris

Prairie Gothic said...

Just re-read the post and oh HOW CREEPY it sounds, unless of course you are old enough to remember Nudie and not Manuel.

walknthabass said...

It's great posts like these that make me realize I really need to find the time to update my blog. All pictures are from 1939-40 (I guess they compliment your 1939 NYWF apron - sort of!).

http://my.opera.com/whatwerewethinkin/blog/

Harry said...

Thank God for "click to enlarge." Those are fabulous!

Best of luck on the life changes! We're going through quite a few at the mo and it really is a relief to have the old family support system.

VintagePurseGal said...

Holly--I know your new house is going to be fab. How many shades o' blue are on that Acme Color Selector? Got to have a little turquoise somewhere!

Unknown said...

Holly, I am sending good thoughts your way for much success and joy for your little family. Those photos are so fab! Thank you for sharing them. I'm so glad I found you!

Thriftin' Gal @ Junk In My Trunk said...

Best of luck to you in your move! We just finished moving, from living all our lives in a big city, to a small city out in the country - best thing we ever did!....LOL....Moving is a pain but I always anticipate the new home and look at it like it is a "blank canvas" just waiting to be decorated! Can't wait to see what you do with your new home, I know it will be awesome! :)

Angelina said...

Oh I'm so excited for you guys! I will keep fingers crossed that you find and get yourself that great little house soon.

Anonymous said...

Yes! I cant belive I havent found your blog before today! I think you and I would be good company!!!!
I have this situation... im creating a bathroom onto my 1940's lake house iv got the claw foot tub iv referbished and it is Turqoise with silver legs and Im super proud of it! anyways iv hit a snag in the plans... this "wash room" is going to be crudley added onto my house and it willbe open to the back yard only having 2 walls and a roof...NOw my kitchy design revolved around Silver Turquoise and white with turqoise being the dominate color. Since 1 wallof the wash house is the actual out side wall of the house I dont want to paint it... so im going to make a wall of old barn tin to add a metal feature and make it feel diffrent... however now i have to paint the tin beause it isnt dull and clean like i wnated its covered in rust spots... i need a 4th color....got nay ideas?

Holly Hall said...

Mick- Why not paint it silver if that's one of your colors? If not silver, then I think a chartreuse green would be just lovely.