The Drill Hall Emporium
Thursday, August 5, 2010

French Oak Flooring Installation - Day 1

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Our French oak flooring officially began its life as a feature in our living room and kitchen today. And I unexpectantly got my hands dirty...
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Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Inspiring Living Spaces

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As I am sitting in my living room , stripped bare right down to the concrete floor (we are awaiting our French oak flooring installation) I...
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Sunday, August 1, 2010

Store Interior Views

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For all those who live too far away to visit our store, here are some current images. It is a beautiful sunny day here in the Derwent V...
Friday, July 30, 2010

Classic English bathroom style available in Tasmania!

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Finally, quality English bathroom products are now available to Tasmanians through a local supplier of quality English bathroom and kitchen ...
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Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Vintage Embellishments for Gifts

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A collection of vintage buckles and brooches in a siver bowl. I have never thought to use jewellery to decorate gifts... This image is from...
Sunday, July 25, 2010

Classic Marble Bathrooms

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As I continue to ponder my bathroom renovation (not a lot of action yet, just planning and fixture buying) I am finding the shower the harde...
Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Found Objects - Part II

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To continue with my theme of bringing nature into the home, I have some more photos to share. Above is a beautiful French painted buffet de...

Found Objects and Specimens - Part I

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It was a this photo of butterflies displayed under Victorian glass domes that got me thinking...what is it about humans wanting a little bit...
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Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Provence Home

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This home in Provence, France was featured in the June issue of Australian Country Style (pages 57-62). I love the front of the home with ...
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Tammy at The Drill Hall Emporium
New Norfolk, Tasmania, Australia
My name is Tammy and I partly own The Drill Hall Emporium with my mother, Sue and my sister, Donna. My sisters and I began sourcing antiques when we were in highschool. Eventually our market stall evolved into what is now a successful antiques store. My time is now spent working in the store and travelling locally and overseas searching for interesting antiques.
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