Not to be furiously antimodern but like. Existence has meaning
Carla always wanted an “Addams Family House,” and when this 1874 Victorian came on the market, she was discouraged to see that it was on “Millionaire’s Row,” in Danville, Virginia, but then she realized that a million was a lot less back then, so she and her husband were able to buy it.
This began a 15 yr., & counting, marathon restoration project. Carla didn’t want to keep the white paint on the outside and was eager to see what was underneath.
This was the front parlor in the 1880′s.
This is how they found it.
Carla cleaning it up- she said she doesn’t know what made her think she could take on a project this big.
The parlor under construction.
The elegant finished product.
This was the music room before.
The music room after.
The previous owners had remodeled the kitchen, but Carla wasn’t having it.
So, the kitchen was completely taken down to the studs.
And, look at how incredible it is, now.
The fridge and freezer were hidden in this exquisite cabinet.
The finished exterior. Magnificent. You can follow the project by clicking on the link below.
https://danvilleexperience.blogspot.com/
being a woman is like…yeah lol you can pursue self-fulfillment and happiness on the side but don’t forget your main eternal quest is for unattainable beauty and ritual degradation
“Fiction teaches us that the sorrows of living are meaningful. Fiction restores the meaning. The experience which is being lived day by day may seem futile, destructive because the vision of totality is lacking. In the novel it acquires a pattern. It is fiction. It reaches beyond pain to the pattern of meaningfulness which consoles us for all the agonies, and uncovers elevations.”
Anaïs Nin, from The Diary of Anaïs Nin: Volume Five 1947-1955