With the compulsory isolation (lock-down) now entering its fifth week, we've managed to do lots of put-off-til-later jobs.
One of those jobs was applying linseed oil to the floorboards in Viv's room.
I called it Viv's room because it contains many antique pieces from my late Aunty Viv's house, Karslake, in south-east Queensland.
I think the darker floor has really enriched the room and added to its character.
| The canopy bed on the right is from Viv's home. Made of silky oak, it dates from the early 1900s. |
| The early 19th century cedar chest of drawers and toilet mirror also came from Karslake. They were Hobart made and pre-date the establishment of Melbourne. |
| In the corner stands a cedar pedestal table from Karslake, with a 1930's radio I bought in France. |
| The silky oak wardrobe came from the same room in Viv's house as the bed and chest of drawers. |
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