
Both the bed and dressing table are made from bird’s eye maple veneer. The suite was purchased by Doreen and her husband in 1948.

The crystal clock was given to Doreen and her husband by her mother and father in law for a wedding gift

The hand painted wooden cross was brought back from a church in north Athens, by Doreen’s daughter. In the background, sits the wedding photograph of Doreen’s daughter, taken in 1974.
Birds eye maple bedroom suite, just beautiful and so is the story, thanks Doreen
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Gorgeous story, and a beautiful lady.
Timeless, beautiful furniture. So elegant x
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Most definitely my favourite post so far. Thanks Jess. x
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A beautiful person with a beautiful story and a heart of gold.
Thank you Kate for taking the time to create and maintain this blog.
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Thank YOU for being such a dedicated follower. I’m so glad you’re enjoying it. x
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What a lovely room and a lovely lady.
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Thanks Craig. It’s one of my favourite posts. Most definitely my favourite portrait! x
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Doreen’s shrine to her husband and son and wishing that her husband could be in their room again has moved me to tears and I felt compelled to write. Thank you Doreen for sharing your beautiful room.
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Thanks so much for commenting lovely Lauren. It was definitely a very moving Q and A.
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Lovely!
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Thanks for commenting ELF. I hope you subscribe…there are many more rooms to come full of heart and warmth!
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I’ve been in that room many times but it wasn’t until I saw these pics that I really noticed all the lovely things there. I love the teal curtains in the photo! Gonna have to pay more attention next time. Well photographed and put together!
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Thanks Jaime xx
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It is very touching to think of objects with meaning used by the same person everyday for such a long time. I love that every time she looks in the mirror in her room, it is the same mirror as it has always been throughout her adult life; there is a lot of comfort in that. That’s certainly why I love old things. Whenever I move house people constantly tell me to get rid of everything you can, and that this is a chance to buy new stuff. However, my furniture, if not the rooms, hold memories that are profoundly important to me. Like the chair where I breastfed my children. I guess I like the idea of holding on to these things as the incidents themselves are long gone, with only me to remember them. Thank you for sharing your beautiful room Doreen, that was very kind of you, and certainly made me feel nostalgic.
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I agree Carmen…I hold on to lots of things that remind me of days gone by. x
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true about the mirror, never looked at it that way but totally is very comforting.
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Oh Doreen your room is lovely. I especially love all the comments about your husband.
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Thanks Chloe. I’m yet to hear about Doreen’s reaction to all these lovely comments. I’m guessing she’ll be overwhelmed at how a concept so simple has connected with so many!
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What gorgeous bedroom furniture – timeless taste, Doreen!
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Absolutely. How amazing is that bed frame!
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