I spend a lot of time in Clarksdale,
in the Mississippi Delta,
in the Mississippi Delta,
I first blogged about
Clarksdale, Mississippi, in 2011 HERE,
after I went up for a visit
with my former Delta Academy classmate Madge Marley Howell of
the Delta Bohemian.
Madge and I at the Delta Bohemian Gift Shop 233 Delta Avenue, Clarksdale, MS We are donning Bohemian Love Wraps |
Well, one thing led to another
between my bird of a feather
Madge and me,
and we have worked on
several exciting joint projects since then, with plans for lots more!
We want to really make a difference in
bringing the shine back to
Clarksdale, once known as the
"Golden Buckle" of the old Cotton Belt.
Last week, it was the
and Madge and I are kicking off
another joint project.
I will be a permanent columnist on
The Delta Bohemian
with a column called
"My Delta"
with a link to MS Design Maven
and Madge will do guest posts here
from time to time.
I am kicking it all off with a series
called My Delta: Art in the City Apartment,
with this post
celebrating the first birthday of the
Delta Bohemian Guest House.
another joint project.
I will be a permanent columnist on
The Delta Bohemian
with a column called
"My Delta"
with a link to MS Design Maven
and Madge will do guest posts here
from time to time.
I am kicking it all off with a series
called My Delta: Art in the City Apartment,
with this post
celebrating the first birthday of the
Delta Bohemian Guest House.
Madge and her husband Billy Howell
decided last year in May to convert their
early 20th century cook's house,
which was an apartment for years,
which was an apartment for years,
into a
a short term rental property
just two blocks from downtown Clarksdale.
just two blocks from downtown Clarksdale.
They were calling it the
Delta Bohemian Guest House,
Delta Bohemian Guest House,
and I was thrilled to be asked to
design the project.
We totally renovated the
charming little ca.1920 house,
charming little ca.1920 house,
bringing it back to life,
in a fun, colorful, authentic, and VERY
Delta Bohemian style.
As I often do, I started work on the project
by selecting a color palette that I felt was in keeping with the style and feel
we wanted to convey.
The colors were actually inspired by several Abstract Agrarian paintings which I had had for years and had been
saving for the perfect project.
THIS was finally the one.
At the time I had no idea that Madge had chosen new colors for her
Delta Bohemian logo.
The colors were actually inspired by several Abstract Agrarian paintings which I had had for years and had been
saving for the perfect project.
THIS was finally the one.
At the time I had no idea that Madge had chosen new colors for her
Delta Bohemian logo.
When I arrived in Clarksdale with my Benjamin Moore colors all
picked out for Madge to look at, unbelievably they matched her new logo almost exactly.
The palette represented colors that remind me of my beloved Delta:
Greens, "Chartreuse" and "Grassy Fields", for the crops growing in the fields
Gold, "Semolina", for grains and the
omnipresent golden sun glow
Denimy Blue/Gray, "Steep Cliff Gray", for the river waters, and the Blues
Red, "Rosy Apple" for the color of the old farm buildings I grew up with and
the many deep red sunsets which we were told as children represented
coming fair weather,
"Red Sky at Night Sailor's Delight"
More of the colorful artwork I selected for the house and the vintage mushroom light we found for the breakfast area. |
We knew we were on the right color path!
We were, as Madge and I like to say, "Rolling"!
Many late nights, quite a few of which included both of us driving large
trailers full of furnishings across
county and state lines,
rendezvous in parking lots,
Lots of architectural salvage and furniture loaded in Jackson and headed for Clarksdale. |
Billy and my Daddy getting ready to load another trailer at my warehouse in Jackson. Daddy was gone just a few days later. I was so glad he got to meet Madge and Billy. |
rendezvous in parking lots,
and text messages ad nauseum later,
we welcomed our very first guests to the
Delta Bohemian Guest House just eight weeks later in time for last year's
Sunflower Festival!
Sunflower Festival!
And now, unbelievably, a year has already whooshed by, and we celebrate the
Delta Bohemian Guest House's
first birthday.
The same wonderful Louisiana couple who were our first guests last summer
have returned.
The Living Room
The Kitchen and Breakfast Room
The Stairway
The Master
"Green Acres"
The Spare
"Delta Princess"
Now back to the Guest House . . .
The Bath
Hope you will come join us soon in Clarksdale, in the Mississippi Delta, on the banks of the Sunflower River at the
Delta Bohemian Guest House
for the full Delta Experience!
You MUST experience our ART!
I will be wearing
OPI's Clarksdale nail polish
"Get in the Expresso Lane"
on my toes.
And of course my Delta Convict t-shirt or my
Bohemian Love Wrap.
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Delta Bohemian Guest House
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Delta Bohemian Guest House's
first birthday.
Happy First Birthday during the Sunflower Festival, Delta Bohemian Guest House! |
The same wonderful Louisiana couple who were our first guests last summer
have returned.
Ralph and Rosalind Our very first Delta Bohemian Guests for last year's Sunflower Festival and our guests again for this year's Sunflower Festival |
The Living Room
Guided by the Abstract Agrarian art, we began to acquire funky, bohemian pieces for each of the rooms at the Delta Bohemian Guest House. This stash was for the living room. |
We found these chairs at Libby Story in Jackson. This is one of Madge's favorite stores. |
I found the rustic basket light for the living room at one of my favorite antique markets. |
We custom finished all the drapery hardware with Benjamin Moore's colored Deck Stain for a weathered finish |
We hung the horseshoe over the front door for good luck. Never hang it the other way. Your good luck will drain away. |
These wheel tables in the living room that Madge and I found in Memphis are some of my favorites, My sister Susan, who collects hides, sent us the cowhide rug |
Living Room art by local artist Joey Young and a vintage ceiling tile representing the Delta Bohemian/MS Design Maven |
These drapery panels are cotton dropcloth banded with one of my bold Swedish linens. The graphic pillows are also my Swedish linens. |
One of the Agrarian Abstracts that inspired the colors in the house |
The Kitchen and Breakfast Room
Claxton did just about everything we needed in the house as far as carpentry is concerned. |
More of the inspiration art |
A vintage yellow industrial stool we picked for the kitchen |
I used vintage aprons for the curtain over the kitchen sink, very vintage Delta. |
More vintage aprons hang by the back door. The breakfast drape is also one of my Swedish linens. The vintage table was built by a Blues artist. |
The red bucket full of cotton in the kitchen is a salute to the original owner's saloon in nearby Jonestown, which was called the Bloody Bucket. |
The mirror by the back door reflects the vintage apron curtain, It is one of a collection of vintage mirrors we used in the house. |
Vintage Croquet in the Delta Bohemian Garden perhaps? |
The Stairway
We painted on the runner. I have plans to leopardize it. |
The stairway lit at night is very dramatic and inviting. |
We used many of the antique mirrors at the foot of the stairs. |
Watch your head on the low clearance! It is marked with fringe and an arrow. |
The Master
"Green Acres"
Denis paints the "Green Acres" our Benjamin Moore Chartreuse from Winkel's |
We were able to find a great vintage fixture for the "Green Acres" Master. |
And vintage lamps |
The old rake was my Daddy's, a gift from me hung over the "Triple Haystack" painting |
The authentic Delta Green Acres view from the Green Acres window |
The Spare
"Delta Princess"
The inspiration painting and Swedish fabrics leaving the warehouse for the workroom and ultimately the "Delta Princess" room |
The Marshall Bouldin painting of Jane Nalty Yandall that she gave us in the Brown's Framing parking lot rendezvous She is the "Delta Princess" |
A bit of an art aside hear,
the famed Delta portraitist
Marshall Bouldin III was Madge's cousin.
His first portrait, painted of Madge's
great-grandfather Marshall Bouldin, hangs next door in Madge's house
the Salone de Boheme.
Madge's Great-Grandfather Marshall Bouldin This painting of him hung in Delta Wholesale in Clarksdale for years He was the President of the company |
The hands in the painting are actually those of Marshall's father |
Now back to the Guest House . . .
The Modern Swedish fixture in the "Delta Princess" room |
The lace covered closet of the "Delta Princess" room contains a treasure trove of vintage princess "dress up" clothes and a few BIG surprises |
We used many clever doorstops in the house! |
The Bath
We played with many tile combinations for the completely renovated bath |
Madge and I spent several hours selecting a new potty and hardware |
Clarksdale is a MUSICAL place, full of love |
We used lots of glass |
And glass blocks to let some sun into the landlocked bathroom |
The Garden
The RED Garden Gate so reminiscent of the old farm building red |
Sunflower River Blues Fest 2012 on the Delta Bohemian Guest House Patio |
Hope you will come join us soon in Clarksdale, in the Mississippi Delta, on the banks of the Sunflower River at the
Delta Bohemian Guest House
for the full Delta Experience!
You MUST experience our ART!
I will be wearing
OPI's Clarksdale nail polish
"Get in the Expresso Lane"
on my toes.
And of course my Delta Convict t-shirt or my
Bohemian Love Wrap.
I AM a Delta Convict Delta Convict Tshirts available at the Delta Bohemian Gift Shop on Delta Avenue in Clarksdale |
Brought to you by the Delta Bohemian and the MS Design Maven |
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Delta Bohemian Guest House
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photo credits: Marilyn Trainor Storey, Madge Marley Howell, Mary Brock Bobo