I am over the top excited 
and thrilled that I finally 
got my beautiful landscape paintings 
hung on the stairs this weekend!  
If you remember, I bought these (some of them) 
paintings at a fabulous Estate Sale a few weeks ago. 
Here is what the stairs looked like before.  
Hello, Medieval Times 
is calling and they want their Tapestry back!  
I was tired of the sconces also.  
You know how the sales guy is talking you 
into something and you live all the way 
in California and you are trying 
to build your house long distance 
and he tells you how they match 
the chandelier and you are so tired 
because you have three little kids 
so you just say "OK, whatever!".  
Yeah, it was like that.
  So, switcheroo to the sconces 
that I had in the Hearth Room 
that I liked but I always thought 
they were a bit too chunky for the space.   
It was an easy switch 
(because I wasn't the one doing it).
I laid the paintings out on the floor 
to see how I should arrange them.  
Yes, I see that I have a lot of projects 
going on in the Living Room.  
Just focus on the beautiful paintings!
Scary ladder time for Mr. Beaux!  
I am the official holder of the ladder... 
We went to see the movie "Gone Girl" this weekend...  
Super twisty plot!  
I promise that I did NOT 
up his insurance before this project, 
if you know what I mean... 
Aren't they all so spectacular!  
What you don't get through photographs 
is how large the paintings actually are.  
The tall painting is about 4' high. 
I know it's hard to judge 
how it really looks by this photograph 
but trust me, it's pretty awesome.  
My ceilings are about 20 feet tall 
where the paintings are hanging 
and they look awe inspiring 
when you are standing at the bottom 
of the stairs looking up.  
Job well done, Mr. Beaux!  

Until Next Time,
Beaux R'eves,



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