I first met Joy about a year ago as Marty and I were preparing to do our annual trip to Toowoomba for Easterfest – a large Christian music and arts festival here in Queensland, Australia. Joy works in the office for Easterfest and was chatting to me via Skype about my role at the festival, which had to do with social media (another hat …).
We somehow reached the topic of furniture restoration and all things vintage, and before we knew it, our Skype meeting turned into a full blown restoration-workshop-tutorial, thrown in with a virtual tour of my work space and furniture I’ve restored, followed by lots of chatter about the exciting new venture Joy had just embarked on – the purchase of a little old country cottage home which she was about to renovate!
You may remember I posted about one of Joy’s furniture makeovers HERE. A lovely old dresser that she painted in Miss Mustard Seed’s Linen.
So it’s now one year later, and I drove to Toowoomba this morning for the big Easterfest production meeting. Joy asked if I wanted to drop over to her place after the meeting to check out her renovations – um, YES! So here are a few pics I took of her gorgeous little home. I only had my iphone on hand, but I’m sure you’ll see and appreciate the lovely taste and styling that Joy has brought to her place.
We took the little steps to the front door which opened up to her lounge room. The vintage ottoman she scored from her sister is in perfect original condition – and that blue ties in fabulously with the map.






Joy painted these yellow chairs with Miss Mustard Seed’s Milk Paint in Mustard Seed yellow, and her beautiful farmhouse table and white chairs in Blake & Taylor’s Furniture paint. You would not believe how rickety those Bentwood chairs were when she got them. She’s done a fantastic job of restoring them.










