Yesterday I shared with you some of my favourite shutter shots, and today as promised I want to tell you about a talented lady, a friend of mine, who repurposes old shutters for use inside the home, as well as creating other beautiful screens and bedheads.
Martha Alberti works from her Linen Flower Studios in Marietta, and uses her expertise in paint finishes to create and restore. This beautiful fire screen is a new item to her store, don't you love the personalised monogram?
She also applies monograms to the bedheads she makes, and can supply the letters required by each client.
Martha is married to the French artist Fabrice Alberti, and although they lived near us in France for many years, they are now based in Marietta, US. Their home is witness to their incredible talent and sure eye.
Martha lives by the motto, "Start where you are, Use what you have, Do what you can". She loves to rescue old and unremarkable furntiure and transform it into something special. In her own home she has painted her kitchen cabinets, tables, shelves as well as larger items such as armoires.
Clients bring her pieces of furniture that are too good to throw out, and that can be transformed by Martha into beautiful 'antiques' with real age and character. She spends a lot of time, using a combination of paint and waxes to give real depth and patina to each piece she produces.
If you have an old pair of shutters at home that you would like to use as a bedhead, Martha will transform them for you, painting and distressing until they are perfectly shabby chic.
Hope you feel inspired, if you would like to contact Martha about her work, just check her out at Linen Flower Studio.
(PS Don't forget about the Parisienne Farmgirl giveaway if you haven't entered yet, last day tomorrow!)














Thoseshutters areamazing!!!!And They have theperfect new life as a headboard,couldn't be more perfect:)
ReplyDeleteLove what this lady does,had to look in on her page.
Tove:)
Love the idea of shutters as a headboard.
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So beautiful...and how charming and unique to have shutters as a headboard, love the monogrammed firescreen too....all so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWow - just gorgeous! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteTruly inspired. These are charming and a unique addition to any room. Love the name of her blog too. Thanks for sharing. ~ Sarah
ReplyDeleteLove the monogramed headboard. Beautiful patinas.
ReplyDeleteI simply LOVE the monogram - what a talent with the brush! ... and she lives near me now - got to check this out! Thanks for sharing and have a wonderful Wednesday
ReplyDeleteLove the monogram! She is so very talented!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
Suzy
Well Martha and I are practically neighbors. Another reason I need to buzz over to Atlanta real soon. I love everything she does. Thank you for sharing her talent.
ReplyDeleteI must say marrying a Frenchman and living in France and ending up in Marietta sounds a bit opposite ! :)
I hope I'm in the giveaway basket!
V
Martha's husband is not the only artist in the family. These pieces are much more than revamping, she is very talented.
ReplyDeleteDear Sharon, these last two posts have left me a little weak in the knees! How lovely Martha's work is, paint perfection!!
ReplyDeleteI am loving this inspiration on the heels of embarking on a renovation this spring....so many ideas. Many thanks for sharing this wonderful source. N. xoo
I love the motto and am inspired by Martha's talent. How wonderful to being able to find and reveal the beauty in things that might otherwise be considered past their prime. I think the world needs more people like her!
ReplyDeleteI love shutters espcially old ones. the ones behind the bed are very pretty. I like the setting.
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That shutter headboard is DIVINE. It took my breath away. Now I'm really inspired to get out those old shutters I salvaged and do something with them!
ReplyDeleteSuch creative repurposing! Thanks for sharing these. The last vignette, the bird,books,nest, deliciously evocative!
ReplyDeleteThank you for this introduction to a wonderful artist and craftsman. The work on her website is stunning and the prices are so, so reasonable. I have a visit to Atlanta on my agenda for later this year, so I will add "Linen Flowers" to my list of must sees.
ReplyDeleteXoxo, Chris
such beautiful pieces! what gorgeous work!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love the headboard made from shutters.
ReplyDeleteLove her creative talent. Wish she were still in France!
ReplyDeleteWarm wishes
For one horrible, horrible moment I thought you were talking about Martha Stewart, the most disagreeable, difficult, rude person I have ever had the misfortune to work with.
ReplyDeleteYour Martha is delightful and her fine eye impeccable. Her work is charmingly beautiful.
xo
Loved seeing Martha's work and knowing she is not too terribly far from me! Her work is beautiful! Hope she likes being a "Southern Girl"!
ReplyDeleteOkay, that is it, I am totally in love with these items. They are so gorgeous and the colors soft and muted. I really love the pillow on the top bed, a punch of color and style. I am loving everything French at the moment, Maureen.
ReplyDeleteMartha is a very talented artisan - I love her work.
ReplyDeleteThat beautiful patina she creates on her shutters is divine - I would love to order some right now. Sadly, I'm in New Zealand - much too far away.
However it's got me thinking.... and I love her motto - so relevant today.
Thank you Sharon for inspiring us once again, do pop over and see me as I've done a post today on the Christchurch Earthquake Memorial Day service.
love
Shane in New Zealand
I just love those monograms!
ReplyDeleteI am so inspired and in awe of your most beautiful life in Normandy! Thank you! http://whitebarnbasics.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteThanks for everything this week Sharon!
ReplyDeleteOh those shutters on yesterdays post! I LOVE THOSE!
Fondly,
Angela
I am so moved when I visit all you inspire over here, I love the monogramed E on that headboard something about the tones of whites and grey's :)
ReplyDeleteReally I leave your site wanting to redo so much in my home style with adding a bit more of the painted monogram look I have gotten away from.
Keep inspiring we all love so.
xx
Dore
What a talented lady is Martha - love it all.
ReplyDeleteI love you friend work, really amazing!
ReplyDeleteYour blog is always a source of inspiration.
Bisou, Babi
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ReplyDeleteIn regards to blogging vs. pinterest: The written word and the interaction between the writer and the reader can never be replaced! Blog on please, Sharon, for I would truly miss such wonderful times I have spent with My French Country Home!
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