Every Spring up in Redlands,
Cindy and Bob Ellis
host an Open House
for friends and family and customers
wishing to see Cindy’s super charming Craftsman~style cottage
and to buy
Cindy’s amazing rose paintings
and to buy
Cindy’s amazing rose paintings
and the beautiful custom~built birdhouses
lovingly created by Bob…
lovingly created by Bob…
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Cindy’s personal birdhouse made lovingly for her by hubby Bob |
The Ellis’ home, gardens and art
have been featured in some of our favorite decorating magazines such as
Romantic Homes Magazine
and this is where I first learned about Cindy.
When I found out she lived locally and a mutual friend Julie
had become friends with her,
we eventually got to meet through the internet
{like so many of us have!}
and that was that!
A few years ago Cindy and Bob were hosting their
Open House and I was free that particular Saturday and drove up there
to see and meet them in person.
🙂
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Their living room is too die for cute! Can’t you see yourself happily plopped down on the sofa there? |
Their amazingly beautiful home,
all white and Shabby
with lace, birdhouses, roses, and
smartly~dressed mannequins
in party dresses
was such a treat for this die~hard romantic!
I had arrived late in the day
getting a bit lost
however
Bob saw me driving by then
stepping out of my car
“just to snap a few photos”
before heading back home ~
I was late and I was okay with
just seeing
their beautiful gardens
out front.
Bob had seen me though
and asked
“Would I like to come inside?”
Yes, please!
Another friend was coming over so we both
were able to see Bob and Cindy’s home
and all of their gardens
at the same time…
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It was the perfect day for a home tour
warm but not blistering hot
and
the front garden bed of
rambling roses and climbers
was massively blooming!
Heaven on Earth…
The white picket fence and welcoming arbor
were the perfect entryway to come through
as we headed around the side yard to the
back of their home.
First stop was among a gorgeous
Eden rose bush with canes extending 12 feet or better
warm but not blistering hot
and
the front garden bed of
rambling roses and climbers
was massively blooming!
Heaven on Earth…
The white picket fence and welcoming arbor
were the perfect entryway to come through
as we headed around the side yard to the
back of their home.
First stop was among a gorgeous
Eden rose bush with canes extending 12 feet or better
along the top of the breezeway pergola
{also built by Bob ~ he’s a retired carpenter by trade}.
{also built by Bob ~ he’s a retired carpenter by trade}.
In front of us was an outdoor koi pond
shaded by trees
with
the Ellis’ shop sitting to the left of the yard
and
Cindy’s little studio
{the one featured above and in those magazines}
just to the right and ahead.
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Here’s another photo of Cindy in her ethereal studio ~ sigh!… |
Views above are of:
Upper left ~ looking from the pergola and outdoor seating area
towards the original garage~cum~shop
Upper right ~ the big birdhouse display case I purchased!
Lower left ~ happy koi loving their shaded home.
and
Lower right ~ the outdoor seating area itself
Many rose paintings and other
rose~painted items
were for sale
along with other treasures.
Cindy’s larger artworks set inside custom~made frames
of ceiling tiles and architectural elements
were also available.
We all visited for an hour
or so outdoors
then headed inside
to tour a true
Craftsman~style home
*click on the wording above to check out more about
the Craftsman style and how this style of home came about!
Here’s another picture of Cindy!
She is sooo personable!
If you haven’t visited her website or her Facebook page
do check them out at
by clicking on the words below.
I’ve linked to her website so you can go directly there
from here!
Cindy Ellis Art
Cindy teaches how to paint roses in oil paints
and all supplies are included in the cost of fees
per her website
so…
If you live in Southern California
come take a class!
Here is the Ellis’ powder room with many original
and period~style fixtures.
This built~in cupboard is to the right
if memory serves
as you come in from the backyard
into their home.
I love how Cindy has added
wallpaper
to the back of this cupboard making
the old rose dishes blend in but also to stand out!
Built~in cupboards are so useful
and also great space~savers
in smaller homes.
Something I can really appreciate
just now!
The galley kitchen still has its original hardwood cabinets
and they are just gorgeous!
Much of the cabinets one finds
at the big box stores today
aren’t made of solid wood and aren’t always built well
in addition
they often just don’t fit nicely into period homes
as originals were built onsite
therefore
it’s really nice to find
original cabinetry when purchasing an older home.
Even if adding more cabinets are needed ~
custom cabinets are the way to go
if at all possible!
🙂
I didn’t take a picture of the other side of the room
or it didn’t turn out
so…
I’m sorry that I can’t share that with you.
Here is a final look at
Cindy and Bob Ellis’ gorgeous home!
I do hope you have enjoyed this tour
as I have enjoyed bringing their home
to you!
I may have done a write~up before when I first began blogging
back in 2014 but it is lost
so…
I thought I’d bring it to you again.
🙂
Just in case!
😉
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Blessings to you, always,
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