Moved In: July 2021
All photos by Appalachian Log Homes
The red dorm-sized fridge is all I need. The convection oven sits on a rehabbed dresser. The two bottom drawers were removed, and their faces became doors. The drawer holds a two-burner hot plate for those times when I actually cook. And behind the doors are crock pots and a cast iron Dutch oven. Silverware, serving dishes and dishware fit well in the glass cupboard, and a handcrafted shelf is perfect for hanging cast iron skillets. Hanging artwork by AnnaMaria Johnson
I listened and am so glad I did. Post-Covid I am still working from home. Though my daily commute is about six steps and then through a door, a separate work space for art and phone interviewing helps me psychologically transition to non-work time.
This will comfortably seat eight for a meal! The sofa (200 years old and held together mostly with antique square/spade nails) and settee (50 years old) are the same height as the dining chairs. Based on flour/grain sacks used for dust covers and stamps on the frame, it seems the sofa was made in Jamestown, NY. Daughter Ana Updyke found it for $25. The table has two gate legs that fold up and hold dropped leaves. I just move the coffee table out of the way, open up the table and we have comfy banquet seating. And for day-to-day, when it's just me, this setup is perfect.
This will comfortably seat eight for a meal! The sofa (200 years old and held together mostly with antique square/spade nails) and settee (50 years old) are the same height as the dining chairs. Based on flour/grain sacks used for dust covers and stamps on the frame, it seems the sofa was made in Jamestown, NY. Daughter Ana Updyke found it for $25. The table has two gate legs that fold up and hold dropped leaves. I just move the coffee table out of the way, open up the table and we have comfy banquet seating. And for day-to-day, when it's just me, this setup is perfect.

This mural is my pride and joy.
"Bring the outside in," I asked the granddaughter, then 18 and 20. "On dreary winter days, I want to see the this view".
Eliza Johnson and Maggie Johnson together created this.
"No, it fits ...leave it."
So I did.
Beside the bed, the end table, which AnnaMaria refinished, was a thrift store find.
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