Brainstorming our Eleanor B&B Room | Queen's Escape
Each of our château guest rooms are named after a great queen. This is the story of Eleanor of Aquitaine, our French Queen. Based on what we learned about Eleanor, we will decorate her room to reflect her heritage and unique personality. We're just in the early stages, but off to a good start. :)
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Eleanor was my 25th Great Grandmother x 3 (three of her children are GGp’s). I've researched her a lot. I love that you will be honoring her with much attention to detail. She loved her children dearly, so a family tree would be awesome. Her years as a prisoner was a very sad and negative point in her life, so bringing that into the design (IMHO) wouldn't be "inviting". The poetry, books on Eleanor, a lute, a huge portrait of her, a framed map of her beloved Aquitaine, all will pay great homage. (Imagine being a guest and able to read about her right there in HER room!!! 🥰)
@ludovica8221
Жыл бұрын
she was my 24xGGM via son John and 27xGGM via daughter Eleanor. Hi cousin! lol
@queensescape
Жыл бұрын
Lute is great. And Aquitaine pic!
@corricatt
Жыл бұрын
@@ludovica8221 Marie (with her husband Henry I, Count of Champagne {also in the 2nd crusade}) , Queen consort Eleanor (with her husband Alfonso VIII, King of Castile) and John (with his wife Queen consort Isabelle of Angoulême)
@darant2249
Жыл бұрын
Yes, there are a lot of us!
@SandraWarmbreath
Жыл бұрын
I would love to see golden hems on the bed curtains or window curtains instead of painting that beautiful flooring. It seems to me that would more closely echo the gold hems of Queen Eleanor's gown! Happy Decorating!
Well done! I was totally immersed in your history telling of Eleanor. 🇨🇦❤️
@margerykirner5604
Жыл бұрын
No pain noting the floorboard aThat is gorgeous pine boards
@margerykirner5604
Жыл бұрын
The duck may have been wild
You are a wonderful story teller! This was better than listening to an audiobook. Thankyou. Looking forward to hearing about the next queen that you review.
@queensescape
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the encouragement. 😊
@allymayful
Жыл бұрын
Ditto. Such an intriguing history.
Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine is my 28th Great Grandmother on my maternal side. Many will find descent from her. Researching my Genealogy for health questions lead to my interest in history and château renovation. Knowing that there is a resurgence of interest for our ancestors with a more broad perspective (not just political) on what they created and left to future generations in terms of art, architecture, and traditions has me hoping we are clearing some ancestral karma and learning, not just from text books but by litterally walking in their footsteps, to surpass our ancestor's threshold of problem solving and social evolution. Love what you share in this video and what you are doing with your beautifully important château!
@queensescape
Жыл бұрын
Lovely deep thoughts
@corricatt
Жыл бұрын
hello cousin!!
@lucillkryger8268
Жыл бұрын
I also really enjoyed your presentation of the Elenor room !, i would love any stay in any of your beautiful rooms even if not totally done yet just seeing what is and what some are already would in my mind be a perfect stay at your Chateau. Thanks for sharing your journey it really delightful. See you next week hugs to you all❤♥️🍷🍷🇨🇦
@darant2249
Жыл бұрын
Found many new cousins with this video! Tres Bien!
@margielynch7196
Жыл бұрын
I have only recently found your videos. I really appreciate the way you take time to educate yourself and your viewers. The videos that I like the most are the ones showing decorating the rooms and looking forward to seeing more.
What a delightful history lesson, on Eleanor of Aquitaine. Well done Karen! Rikki Biermann, Pretoria, South Africa 🇿🇦
@queensescape
Жыл бұрын
Yay SA! ❤️
@didierjacob250
5 ай бұрын
@@queensescape il existe des figurines d ' Aliénor, des cartes de ses possessions.... le louvres a un atelier de moulage qui fait des répliques de sculptures à acheter, peut etre a pour le vase d' aliénor on t il fait quelque chose
Story of Eleanor was well researched and told. Thoroughly enjoyed. Yes! Court of love!
Eleanor was one of my 20th Great Grandmothers ❤️ Thank you for this video 🙏🏻🇳🇿 New Zealand
@queensescape
Жыл бұрын
That’s so cool.
Karen, great vlog! Looking at the famous painting of Eleanor as a young woman…her undergown is probably not the purple tone but more likely rose madder (which was very expensive and rare). That colour edged in gold would be very rich as window curtains and bed curtains, matched with a blue and muted red Persian type carpet and gold candlestick lamps would give you a real sense of history.
@queensescape
Жыл бұрын
Love that thinking
Love your rendition of your Queen Eleanor and her history is fascinating. I suggest a large map showing the area of Aquitaine as it was situated in France in her time would be a real plus to help your guests understand where her power began. You could have brochures or pamphlets lying on a table explaining her history; which could also bring in the Bordeaux connection. You could also have, on this table, wine suggestions and a brief history of Bordeaux wine. Loved this video and seeing your family sitting together enjoying a meal brought a smile to my face. Enjoying from PA, USA.
Loved the story of Eleanor. Your a great story teller...Thank you...😙 Red with blue comes to mind for the Eleanor room,representing the French/English heritage with gold tassels here and there representing Richard the lionheart...
The history lesson I didn't know I needed! Lovely storytelling 🤗
I found this most interesting as my name is Eleanor. Now I have a valid reason for being strong willed!! The way you narrated this history drew me in to the very end of the story. I can't wait to see the end result of the redecorating of Queen Eleanor's room. A rock crystal chandelier would be beautiful. Thank you!
@queensescape
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for that. Oh a rock crystal chandelier… would be so cool.
@jeanjones1395
Жыл бұрын
Have to say you are a brilliant story teller, so interesting enjoyed so much. When you finish the bedroom with your ideas going to look lovely. Take care Jones family 🏴❤️👌
Interesting account of Eleanor of Aquitaines life. My suggestion for her nick name would be gold trim at the bottom of the window and bed drapes. Perhaps lamps in the likeness of the rock crystal vase. I will be looking forward to how you will pull this room together. Best of luck from USA and stay well.
@queensescape
Жыл бұрын
Love the curtain trim idea!
@suewellings4500
Жыл бұрын
@@queensescape oh sorry, I just read Ina’s idea about the gold trim. I wasn’t trying to steal her idea.
If I were staying with you, I’d love a small book in the bedside drawer with Eleanor’s story, just as you told it, that I could read as I went to bed. Then, as the story unfolded I would be glancing around the room and the magic of Eleanor would unfold. Ah! There’s Richard Lionheart, oh! There are the colours she wore. A circular gold coloured rug at the end of the bed (where the Aztec rug is) could also reprazent Eleanor’s golden foot, only we could also have golden feet whilst standing on it and imagine we were her
@queensescape
9 ай бұрын
What a great idea! I just got a birdcage at the secondhand store the other day. I’m going to paint it gold and hang it in the room to represent Eleanor’s time imprisoned.
Your channel offers so very unique perspective compared to the other wonderful chateau channels. How your bid was used to up the prices, the snake, the queens, and more. Bravo!
Great history lesson! I would think this room would be beautiful in jewel tones. Bed curtains and window treatments in a velvet. A lovely Persian rug. The lighting in crystal. Crystal vases. Heavier furniture and working in some way the royal crest showing the three fleur de lis and the three lions. ❤️😊
@queensescape
Жыл бұрын
Love idea of jewel tones. 😊
@darant2249
Жыл бұрын
Jewel tones would be very heavy and can be suffocating, wiser to use as accents, but love your ideas.
@kindlydude
Жыл бұрын
@@queensescape Purple for the French National Flower, the Iris, and deep Rose to Red for roses of England & metallic Gold and deep to pale Blue for Fleur de Lis motifs. Also someone mentioned the heraldic lions standing on two paws with their front paw raised to represent England ...those lions in gold interspersed with gold fleur de lis could alternate in a border motif of some kind either on the curtain borders or on wainscoting or the base boards... 🦁⚜🦁⚜🦁⚜🦁⚜ ❤💜💙
@kindlydude
Жыл бұрын
...and jewel tones ❤💜💙
This was very interesting. You told her story very well. You should consider doing more stories like this. The duck looked good.
@BoSAChristensen
Жыл бұрын
Hello Peter, thank you for your always kind words. Karen did a lot of research before she could record this video. She will of course be doing more of this stuff in the future. All the best. Bo
❤Eleanore’s story. Thank you for sharing! 💞😊
Your chateau is so beautiful, it even looks beautiful without shutters. I saw the famous Timothy Carrigan left them out of his .you might watch his blog At home in France with Timothy Corrigan at Chateau du Grand- Luce (it's on Quintessence) He also decorated it beautifully. You might watch it to get painting and decorating ideas. Our course he is very wealthy and can afford all kinds of antiques and decor But I find that by watching these decorators vlogs you can sometimes come away with one or two ideas even if small. Good luck!♥️♥️♥️♥️😘
@queensescape
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the recco.
I knew nothing about her. Very informative and interesting vlog!
I loved this information about Queen Eleanor from a French history perspective rather than her ‘English’ husband and children! All your ideas for the room sound amazing too! Thank you for sharing this!
@queensescape
Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
Absolutely loved this one. I love history. I would trim the curtains and bed linen with gold material in honour of her memory. I would have ten white feathers embroidered into soft furnishings and around the room and ask your guest to spot them all. Your Chateau is splendid.
@queensescape
Жыл бұрын
Charming feather game. Why feathers?
@Rescuemefrommydistractedlife
Жыл бұрын
@@queensescape They are supposed to represent the souls of the dead. When you see a white feather a spirit is looking after you according to legend .
@queensescape
Жыл бұрын
@@Rescuemefrommydistractedlife Oh wow. Thank you for replying. I would have always wondered. :)
The History, and food lore is absolutely wonderful, and un-expected. I enjoyed this so very much. Thank you for taking the time to do this, and for sharing with all of us.
@queensescape
Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
Very enjoyable! You are a good story teller ❤.......normally my mind would wander listening to this type of thing....but I was listening till the end! And I may even remember most of it!
@queensescape
Жыл бұрын
That is so kind. 😊
Wow that is a lot of research into Eleanore. I love the story behind the Queen. It makes it more of an experience than just a night in a beautiful room. You could put your information into something to read before you fell asleep. Gold seal with a stamp to send a handwritten thank you for your guest for staying as a guest in Eleanore’s room.
@queensescape
Жыл бұрын
Lovely idea. I was thinking maybe a bedtime story or QR-code activated video complete with lullaby. 😉
@deniereynolds6119
Жыл бұрын
@@queensescape check the etiquette books to make sure we’re on point. 😂
When decorating a room, always start with the rug and that is the wrong rug. You already know that. It's harder to match the rug after you already have the other elements. I love the image of Eleanor you have shown in this vlog. It would be great to have that enlarged and framed. Maybe choose your colors from that? Eleanor would've have tapestries on the walls and floors to keep warm but I would just go with a richly colored Persian rug. You can find old ones pretty inexpensively if you're lucky, at a brocante perhaps? . I love the large mirror over the fireplace. Gold, I'm imagining. Eleanor's room would've been decorated with rich colors with elegant silks and cloths of golds. Instead of doing the base boards in gold, I would do the drapes in a solid color (red maybe? and trim them with gold. The wall and trim colors are already good. I might get a larger light fixture when you can. Her bed would've been enclosed by heavy, rich fabrics as well and would probably have a bed crown or 'tester' and her bed would've been wooden. Just my thoughts. That's a beautiful, light room and there's nothing wrong with it but you're talking about the only woman in history who was married to two kings of two separate countries, as well as the mother of two kings, and the grandmother of Europe, I would make Eleanor's room very grand. She's worth it. Thanks so much. I loved this video.
@queensescape
Жыл бұрын
Agree. Agree. Agree. Such a smart rug tip. Thanks for that. 😊
Excellent! I loved British history in school and really enjoyed this!
For the room- creams, greens and gold. Maybe gold trim throughout all the rooms as these are queens! Rich French furniture with texture. Beautiful oversized green velvet drapes and fringes/tassels for curtains. I think it should be more French inspired that English. This room could be incredible!
@queensescape
Жыл бұрын
Sounds great!
A beautiful chandelier!
Love Eleanor’s history. Glad you are honoring her interesting life.
Art on the walls is the best way to tell Eleanor's story. Family tree of her children is an excellent idea, poetry and manner books are an excellent addition. To bring in music find an image of period correct music with the courts of love written on it in French would be a nice touch.
@queensescape
Жыл бұрын
Love the idea on music from the period framed!
Love the story time!! Thank You!
Loved the history. Thank you. Subtle family tree sounds good. Burgundy walls ( love, Royal colour). Gold base boards sounds good. A booklet of her history? A comfortable couch and chair just because being on holiday, I need a place to relax in peace.
I'm hooked! I can't wait for more stories. Love the name of your Chateau, and the meaning you're weaving into the spaces. You're lovely to watch and listen to, and I wish great things for your channel and your home!
@queensescape
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your encouragement. Means something to us. 😊
Very interesting and super enjoyable.❤️🙏
Great idea with the children pictures !! Gold would be great on woodwork or a gold on the drapes at the edge of them…. Loved your introduction with the story of her life ….good luck
@queensescape
Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much 😊
They used trunks and tapestries in her period. Painted borders around the ceiling.What was her heraldry? You could use crystal and gold candle holders. The larger pillar candles. Cornish hens might be nice food on your menu.
You are a great storyteller, I'll bet your guests love it❤
Thank you for sharing the very interesting story of Eleanor. Her room should be as colourful as she certainly appears to have been. Look forward to the end result.
Wonderful! Thank you! 🥰
You have a great gift of storytelling. This was most definitely a enjoyable episode! Enthralling!! The picture of Eleanore could be used in the room, and the decor could be the supporting cast. Crystal is a must! The gold baseboard is such a charming nod to this so gracious a queen. Lovely, lovely! All of it lovely! Thank you for taking the time and doing the research. Thank you for sharing such a quality production!
@queensescape
Жыл бұрын
Such a nice appraisal. Thank you. I love thé idea of crystal. 😊
Wonderful history lesson , thank you
Loved this Karen. Thank you!!
This episode was so interesting! Have fun decorating Queen Eleanor's room!
Your story telling of history is captivating. Thank you
@queensescape
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for listening
Bravo. Great idea, great research and presentation (CNN couldn´t probably have done better), good brainstorm in the room and funny ending with speedy eating.duck!
@queensescape
Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much!
Very, very interesting resumee ! As a french myself, i learned a lot about Eleonore ! /Alienor !
@BoSAChristensen
Жыл бұрын
Hello, thank you very much! Bo
I think you could have a red and gold damask for the curtains to match the gold skirting boards with the same for the bed curtains and a gold coverlet. Love your vlogs. Love from Corlette NSW Australia
I enjoyed that very much you are a natural story teller I must read up on Queen Eleanor you have sparked my interest . My vote is for adding her family tree to the Elanor room with perhaps a gold trim on the bottom of the curtains .
@queensescape
Жыл бұрын
I love the curtain idea. I listened to another book after I did the Eleanor video - Gilded Cages, by Ellen Jones. It really brought Eleanor’s history to life with a fictional flair.
I really enjoyed this episode. Great job with the information. It was quite enjoyable.
You have done such a great job with this video. Thank you. Why not find Indian embroidered curtain material to be used in your Eleanor bedroom? It is for sale in the UK. It will look lovely and not too solid, too overpowering. Embroidery was THE art and skill for ladies at Court. Quite a few rugs on the floor of this room, which feature the colour red. Don't forget that she went on the Crusade, and this means that she would have known about rugs (Turkey), which were mostly draped on tables (!) in Europe at that time. A copy of the family tree and pictures of the whole family on the walls, plus a few secondhand poetry and history books on a table, would complete the 'scene'. What what fun to do all this. I wish you well. Thank you so much for taking us on your journey!
Loved all the information! You tell a good story.
Loved every bit of your story telling. The floors in that room are a beautiful golden colour. Please do not paint them but put a ģolden hem on curtains. In Australia most of us die heart renovators would kill for those.
I wonder if there are any wall papers that evoke Elenore's joy in life.
@queensescape
Жыл бұрын
That is a great question. I found more info on Cleopatra, honestly, than Eleanor, in terms of these sort of details. But I’ll keep digging.
Lovely blog and history lesson! As for her bedroom, why don't you start with a beautiful antique rug and find one with rich jewel tones. Use textiles that are rich in color and texture.....linen, velvet, silk, the jewel tones of peacock and emerald green are lovely paired with some rich pinks, preferably dark pinks and some gold thrown in. There are some amazing linen jacquards available for the curtains and bed covers in Europe. The idea of a painted gold wallboard abutting the wood flooring and carry that theme on the curtains with a beautiful gold velvet border on the hem of the curtains. Be bold in the decor.....heaven knows Eleanor was! Cheers!
@queensescape
Жыл бұрын
Love it. Peacock as inspiration is cool.
Your knowledge is phenomenal!!! And you’re an excellent storyteller too!!! I loved it 😁😁😁
@queensescape
Жыл бұрын
Thank you! 😃
Hey again 🙂 There are two movies about Eleanor of Aquitaine, Henry and their sons, called : A Lion in Winter. The first was with Katherine Hepburn. The second with Glenn Close. If you have not seen them, you really should 🙂 And maybe it will give you some ideas for the decoration !
@queensescape
Жыл бұрын
I’ve heard about the movies. I heard the stories were a bit fictionalized so I wanted to read the history first. Now I can’t wait to see them! 😊
@heliedecastanet1882
Жыл бұрын
@@queensescape It is a total fiction. Above all, the two movies are not biopics. Not at all. All the action is concentrated in a very short time, one night, if I remember well. The action takes place in the château de Chinon, France, between Henry II, his wife and their sons, and deals about the succession of the old king. This story never happened. It is pure fiction. But it is brilliant. Originally, it was an American play. Have a good evening !
Fabulous story
Very well told extremely interesting tfs
Karen this was fascinating, I throughly enjoyed it. I also enjoyed Bo’s guided tour of your property so much so that I subscribed. Looking forward to your ongoing content. Thank you both for your time in preparing your episodes. Enjoying France through your eyes from California.
@queensescape
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for that, Terry. I love CA. I really did leave my heart in San Francisco. ❤️
Thank you Karen for telling us Eleanor’s story. It was so interesting. This is one of the reasons I enjoy yours and Bo’s vlogs so much - because they are so different from the usual chateau channels. I can’t wait to hear the next queens story. I wonder if some red velvet curtains on the windows and bed with gold along the bottom might be a way to bring in the love from her work with couples relationships and gold from the hem of her dress maybe. As for vacationing this summer; we are going from Nova Scotia 🇨🇦to see our boys in Manitoba and then later we are going to Barbados to celebrate our 40th wedding anniversary. I’d love to come to visit you next year if we can manage it. Anyway, enough rambling on! Take care and can’t wait for the next Queen’s story. 🇨🇦🥰
@queensescape
Жыл бұрын
Love your ideas and thank you.
I was not expecting to enjoy this video, how wrong I was. Absolutely fascinating- thank you, I have learned so much.
@queensescape
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for that. 😊
I did see the story of Robin Hood listening you . Stunning !
Excellent presentation. Thank you.
What a Beautiful piece of History about Eleanor, thankyou very much i thoroughly enjoyed it! I can't wait to see her lovely room once decorated. I am just loving each and every one of your video's of Queens Escape. Take good care from 🇨🇦 ❤
@queensescape
Жыл бұрын
That is such kind encouragement. Thank you.
Well done! Loving the history lesson! 🎉
So interesting! I enjoyed so much your stories on the history of your Chateau. This was very refreshing! Thank you!
Red with Gold trim. Love the history lesson.
I loved the history lesson. So interesting!
Loved the video so interesting and informative! Thanks
Loved the history lesson!
I really enjoyed the story about the Queen. As for the bedroom, if you can afford it I would change the bed to a heavy wooden bed as I think that is what they would have used in England for a queens bed plus a bed crown over the head of the bed. I would not paint the floor!!! As for the curtains you could aways add a gold trim at the bottom and gold pull backs to save money on new drapes. I would definitely change the rug, you can use a white bed spread if you don't want to use color then add a gold throw blanket draped over the end of the bed for show. I think traditionally though they would have used heavier curtains like velvet etc. For the mantel I would put a sculptured piece of art and maybe a candlebra, maybe a copper vase with flowers. You might consider for the wall framing the family crest or frame both the flags of France & England. Good luck, Katy USA 🇺🇸
@queensescape
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the ideas, Katy.
That was excellent!
Thankyou Karen I Did enjoyHistory Story 💕
you tell the story so well, really interesting. thank you so much
Thank you so much. That was great!
And great story!
Amazing story! Very well presented.
Thank you so much. Your hard work and research clearly show in this presentation.
Wonderful video
...I enjoyed this....❤
That was brilliant ,l Thank you
thanks
Wow how fantastic was this history lesson of Eleanor of Aquitaine. I have read some of her history but you really made her history so much more important than I knew. She was such a driving force and such a powerful women especially for her time. I absolutely loved hearing this history of such an incredible women. I love hearing your narration of this incredible time in history for a former Queen of France and England at different times in history! Very well done. Thank you Thank you!
@queensescape
Жыл бұрын
Wow, thank you!
That was a lovely presentation
@queensescape
Жыл бұрын
Thank you
Fascinating! And well told.
@queensescape
Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
Absolutely fascinating!!!
@queensescape
Жыл бұрын
Eleanor was just fantastic! ❤️
Loved this, thank you❤❤🇺🇸😩😎
Your are a beautiful story teller, what a history.
@queensescape
11 ай бұрын
Thank you.
What amazing story of History , thank u for telling that history very interesting, in the life of Royals in that day and it would have been a tough life too . Be neat to see what u are going to do to her room . The duck looked yummy too . I've only got to watch your video as parts of our country has been hit by a big Cyclone and it's a disaster, we are good but some places are not in a good way . Take care .
@BoSAChristensen
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your kind words. We are sorry to hear about the cyclone that hit your country. Stay safe, and stay tuned for more of Karen’s history telling. Bo
@queensescape
Жыл бұрын
So sorry to hear. I hope you’re doing well and others can rebuild.
For the poetry you said see liked sewing, embroidery, writing, and music. I would do a a corner of the room with a old writers desk with bookshelves that had not just books in French and English, cooking books, how to on the tapestry, poetry,and books on the story of her and her children I would find a few needlepoints, lace, and the rest. I large tapestry, a small 5’10 picture with needlepoint, a basket 🧺 with yarn and needles, a few small how to kits. I would put a small table with a chair. The table would have a radio that would be a decoy. Like a grand father clock with a radio (with a volume controller) or record player. You could store records, cds, what ever you choose can be stored in the bottom of the clock and the bookshelf. I really liked the picture of the family tree because it had the look of needle point and covers the family members and not a photo. Get some towels and other linens embroidered with the logo you have on the keychain. The only thing I could think of to cover her love of colors and prison by making the curtains made with stripes with bold colors like the colors of the lamp she loved. The deep burgundy, gold and emerald green should be your focus colors because of her, the area, and her lamp. These are all ways to decorate cheaply with the space to add on as you spend the next 20 years finding little objects that will be perfect for each space in the house. I like that in the moment you have usable spaces. On the side collect items in groupings then decorate. These things you collect should have “1” BIG RULE. Never buy something that if it can’t move to multiple places. The higher the price it HAS to have options. Cheap it will do until I find that perfect thing. I have been watching your videos to catch up while I’m house/pet sitting and so many ideas. Binge watching =lots of messages from that person.
@queensescape
Жыл бұрын
I appreciate your ideas, especially the multi-colored curtains. I hadn’t thought of that. 😊
With a nod to Raymond, use Crusader Kingdoms decor. Eleanor loved the exotic. Mix with heraldic decor, art and rich fabrics. You may want " subtle" but Elanor was anything but. She adored her luxuries. Display the coats of arms of Eleanor, John, Richard, Aquitaine etc, plus the historical crests of France and England. Feature Medieval pewter and silverware, including crystal, but also feature tapestries as Eleanor collected them. Bold and rich colours should be much in evidence to do Eleanor justice.
@queensescape
Жыл бұрын
You are on point. Some unique ideas here. 😊
@corricatt
Жыл бұрын
@@queensescape in my earlier suggestions, I wanted to add that the chambers at the time would have had huge carved wood beds.. but "that's a lot" 😉
@heliedecastanet1882
Жыл бұрын
Take in consideration that the architecture, the style, the shape of the windows, and the fireplace in the bedroom are not at all medieval. Heavy references to medieval style in this room would not really match… 😉
@alisoncoles1565
Жыл бұрын
@@heliedecastanet1882 I agree, and just think of all the cleaning that would be! Poor Karen, she's up to her eyes in cleaning the rooms as it is! 🤪
As a of relative of Eleanor don’t make it so colorful that it’s not restful. Maybe a poem on the wall with an instrument with it. Red is too strong color for the room, maybe in a fabric print ? Very interesting over all great job.
@BoSAChristensen
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Thank you for your input and ideas. We always try to encourage people to help us mend the best mixture for each room. Karen’s ideas are derived in the history, but not written in stone, so we appreciate all suggestions. Bo
@darant2249
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@@BoSAChristensen Ideas are always fun! And I am from her line, just can't remember who. Don't want to mis-lead. Have a great week!
You need to get an iron like Stephanie has at Chateau de Lalande. You put your sheets thru it and they are ironed. It’s marvelous. If you do a steamer you need a commercial one. Check The Lady’s Maid for recommendations. I’ve put sheets on bed and then ironed them. Works pretty good,
@queensescape
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Good advice. I want that big one. 😊
Wow how interesting was that, thank you so much, she was a strong women and i love her for that! i love the nod to Eleanor in the room, but she needs a pic or some golden shoes in a dome as a point of reference. oh my, i cannot wait to see the room finished.
@queensescape
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That’s a neat idea. 😊
That was awesome in formation a out Queen Elenor. You are a good story teller about history. Your question about vacation. Our vacation is already booked for 2 weeks in Mackinaw City Michigan on our boat. We have paid for the slip and can come and go when we want. Plus it is cool up north in Michigan. Can't afford to go anywhere else. Question on Bed and Breakfast I have only stayed at 1 in Wisconsin. My host was a chef in his later years. He always had fresh fruit out on the table. Warmed baked muffins or donuts. Box of cookies for sweet tooth people. Bottles of 2 juices, Milk for cereal and ☕️ then he would cook two breakfasts that were freshly made and you could pick your choice. I think Breakfast was Egg, Holiness sauce, potatoes, choice of bacon or sausage, or small bowl of oat meal with cream and fresh fruit. Any sweets or fruit left over we were allowed to snack on throughout the day. Then if you stayed over night he would cook dinner. You were responsible for lunch. It is different in USA than France or Europe. He had a TV room & Library to pull books from or play board games. He had a lovely swing on front porch so you could watch birds at the feeders. Hope it helps.
@queensescape
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What a brilliant bed & breakfast! I want to go! Thank you for your answers. 😊
@MK-Farm-Michigan
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@Queen's Escape I just thought of the other thing they did to display history in the bed and breakfast. Their home was about a big lawyer and his family and people who lived there in the past. They went charity hunting to find dresses, hats, gloves, shoes, etc. They would leave the outfit sometimes hanging in the closet. Some of the rooms had a dress and hat hung on the front of the door or they would hang the dress somewhere on the poster bed or lay it on the bed as decoration. They used handmade quilts from that time for each of the beds in the bedrooms. Or they would leave a drawer open with folded clothes or near bathroom like towels in a drawer etc.
This was so interesting. I love history and you are so good in story telling. The idea with gold and red (maybe velvet) is awesome, maybe add some floral patterns to make it look alive and colorfoul. The ides with book shelf full with poetry and Robin Hood book is great, as well as the vase with fresh flowers/ roses and the idea of framed family tree. Maybe you could find some old music notes and frame them and hang it in the bathroom? Are you planning on changing the furniture or renovating the bathrooms? Just a little tip, maybe put the armour somewhere else? It would be strange to have a mirror next to a mirror and they are not safe behinf the bathroom doors. In my experience, most guests dont even use them. They key chains you did are also beautiful but could maybe have a matching colours with the colour schemes? And or a door mat in front of each room?
Excellent. I relished watching to the end, although I paused and did a bit of housework to keep up appearances! I liked a large Richard the Lionheart over the mantel (there's a mirror right next to it). I'm sure there's Robin Hood stuff in brocantes (almost as much as Joan of Arc) to dot thru the room. Crystal vases, yep. 20 min videos once a week with this sort of properly referenced content is the winning recipe (as well as the duck). Good stuff Karen. Watching from Australia, will tour France to buy property soon. Looking for an 18th C Manor. I agree with Bo that castles need turrets and owners are whacking 1Million on the front of what they bought in at 5 years ago - with or without renovations.
@queensescape
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We’re wishing you good luck on your search. 😊
Lol yes no bars but some soft striped wall paper !!! ❤
@queensescape
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I was JUST thinking this could be cool! Nice.
To represent music, you could place pictures of her children on antique sheet music pages. Golden floor boards would be fabulous. You could pair it with red damask drapes, lined with gold. A carved wooden bed with a bed crown wound anchor the room. Check out “Journey to the Chateau” video from this week. Patrick restored a bed crown step by step and made the drapes for it. A large area would also be great. There is a wonderful picture of Eleanor on Google, dressed in a purplish dress, lined with green and wrapped in a lush red/gold cape. It would make a great color palette for her room. To represent her poetry, you could place an antique desk, decorated with an antique ink jar and feather pen. The dresser on the right could be replaced with a book shelf. Maybe you can find a piece of furniture that has drawers at the bottom and a nook shelf on top. It would provide storage for guests and reading material in the top.
@queensescape
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Very nice ideas. Especially the book shelf. 😊