Upstairs Living Room Vision Board

Upstairs Living Room
Ever since we went under contract on our house, I’ve been day dreaming about what I want the living area on the main floor to look like. It’s probably a little backwards, but since we weren’t moving in for a few weeks, I wanted to get the paint picked out first and then go back and choose the furniture. We decided when we moved into our apartment that we weren’t going to go crazy with decor since it was fairly small and we planned on moving to a house relatively quickly. It goes without saying that after more than four years of “renter’s white” walls and thrown together decor, I was pretty excited to get to put together a home where we love every element and where we feel comfortable. Hosting is a HUGE thing for me that I really feel like I missed out on when we lived in our apartment, so I’m excited to make this a welcoming space where people want to hang out!

 

Since I’ve never really had a home to decorate, I’ve never really developed my design style. So that’s kind of where I started. First, I looked at the pieces of furniture that I already owned. I then popped over to pinterest’s “home decor” section and made a board for anything that I thought had a similar style or included any photos that I found not only aesthetically pleasing, but photos of rooms that I’d like to live in or get inspiration from. Many of those had descriptions at the bottom which gave me an idea of what my style was – I found that “transitional” came up most often. I also completed a few quizzes to see how they lined up. Here are the ones I tried and the result I got:

 

HomeGoods Stylescope – Farmhouse Glam | Stylish Home – Bespoke Classic | Lonny Style Finder – Rustic Romantic | My Domaine – Vibrant Traditionalist | Houzz – Traditional | She Knows – Rustic | Apartment Therapy – Classic Glam |  Z Gallerie – Calmly Collected

 

I  would also say that typing some of these words into pinterest helped as well. The main takeaways were colors, patterns, textures and shapes. I think it’s important to know how you want the room to feel. For me, relaxation and comfort are top priorities. I could walk into the biggest most beautifully designed homes, but if I can’t comfortably sit on the floor to pet the dog, it’s a no go for me. For example, I was originally hoping I could duplicate some of Joanna Gains’ style in our house, but the more that I looked at stalk her blog, the more I just don’t know if that’s me. Don’t get me wrong, the style is gorgeous and living there would be magazine worthy but it’s almost so perfect that it isn’t live-in-able (where is the TV, dog hair and iPhone charger?). I mean, Chloe would have to stay outside because there’s no way we could getting hair on everything. But in the midst of all my Joanna blog searching, I found this little nugget she wrote:

 

The one thing I say over and over is your home is a reflection of your heart, not someone else’s. I believe home should be a place where you are inspired, a place where you come alive, and a place you enjoy with your significant other and loved ones. Finding your design style starts with you; Not your neighbor, your best friend, or the beautiful magazine on your coffee table. It starts with what’s inside you.

 

I love that. So I made a collage.

 

It was the first one I’ve ever put together, with the help of Polyvore. If you’re not familiar, it’s a clothing and home decor website that lets you make collages based on items from all over the internet! I started with pieces similar to ones that I knew I was getting or already had – like the couch and wall color for example. Then I was able to branch off from there. Creating this really gave me a good idea of the room without buying each item. I’m not a huge fan of purchasing more items than I need and returning the rest, because I’m lazy, so this was so helpful and allowed me to pull the trigger on many of the items that we now own.

 

  1. Technically, this is wallpaper, but I had found some wall art that brought in pops of the blue/green color while also bringing in a wood element.
  2. Nomadic Desert Paint Color, which is already on the walls!
  3. I was obsessed with these curtains, only to find out that they were clearanced out and are no longer sold in this color in the length that we would need.
  4. I had actually purchased a different couch prior to making this board, but I was unable to find that couch on polyvore, so I used this one.
  5. Another out of stock item, but I’m totally digging the trellis rug look and the pile on these makes the room look cozy.
  6. I’d probably never spend $180 on a throw pillow, but if I did, it’d be this one.
  7. I love the idea of the gold in this side table, but height wise, I think it might end up being a bit short.
  8. These plants, only real.
  9. Gray script chairs would help tie some of the wood and gray elements together.

Since I originally created this collage, we have made a few purchases, which I plan on sharing in a “progress” type post sometime soon. We definitely have enough in the room for it to be used as a living room, but I want to wait until the right pieces come along to finish it up!

Rome wasn’t built in a day, you know.

I’ll keep ya updated.

New Home, New Paint

When I was younger, I remember going to Lowe’s with my parents so they could purchase paint for our home. From my perspective, it was a simple process, we just grabbed it and headed home for some quality family time over painters tape and rollers. You can consult expert painting companies in phoenix arizona for professional opinion.I’m pretty sure that I’ve painted close to every room in my parents house, often by choice. I just loved that each room was the perfect color (minus that one time when we painted our red kitchen yellow) and it reflected my parents style really well. I figured this was pretty normal, but I will never forget my interior design class during high school when nearly everyone in my class said that their home was the color it was painted when the house was built (white, tan, light yellow, etc). I was pretty thrilled that my parents used color to make our house a home and I knew that it would be important to me to give off the same feeling that I had at my home growing up. That being said, the first thing on my to-do list when we got our keys was to change up the colors.

I thought it would be easy but choosing paint colors quickly became the bane of my existence – you have your your whites, your blue whites, your yellow whites, your pink whites, and so on. Before we even closed on the house, I checked out my local Lowe’s (because Valspar Paint + Sherwin WIlliams Colors = favorite combo) to grab some paint chips. I knew I wanted mostly neutrals so that I could choose new decor around that, so I thought I’d just grab a couple colors that go with our current furniture and decor and move on, no big deal. Boy, was I wrong.

First, I bought 3 samples – Common Thread, Functional Gray, and Software.

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As soon as I put Common Thread on the living room, dining room and kitchen walls, it felt wrong. It basically took me the entire sample painted on every single wall in the rooms to figure that out. It went on pink-ish and although it could have been partially caused by the green we were covering, I just wasn’t feeling it. Functional Gray and Software were both colors we considered using for the bedroom. We were covering up maroon walls and the minute I put them on, I immediately ruled them both out because the light grey looked white and the dark grey looked blue. Talk about massive fail. That night, I went home and did a ton of research on undertones. Here’s what I found: Elements of Style Blog, Live Love DIY, Hey There Home.

I guess I’ve always known that they were important, but I didn’t realize how different they could make a room look. I went back to my pinterest board for the house and searched extensively through my pins – generally, I’m a big picture person so I wasn’t really considering the wall color in the images that I was aesthetically attracted to. I noticed trends of white and tan walls and I often liked the look of gray, but rarely pinned it because it often felt like it came off a bit “cold”. The next morning, I headed back to the store for more colors.

I ended up with two more samples (Universal Khaki, Nomadic Desert) and a gallon of Extra White.

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Thankfully, at this point I actually searched every color online to see examples of the colors used in other people’s homes as well as the undertones for each, so I felt much more prepared. We had friends coming over to help paint that evening, so I really had to make a decision or potentially lose out on some help. (Just kidding, but when someone says they can help, you gotta take them up on it!) During my lunch break, I headed to the house to test them. The Universal Khaki ended up looking very green and finally the Nomadic Desert was perfect! No surprise, I loved the white as well. For the white, we were only covering up a light purple/gray, so we chose Valspar Signature paint. For the living room, dining area and kitchen, we chose Nomadic Desert in the Valspar Reserve, which is their primer and paint in one option to make sure that it would cover the darker color. Of course this one is more expensive, but other than a few touch ups, we didn’t have to worry about more than one coat. It was glorious and we were fully prepared to take advantage of their money-back guarantee if we had to go back for more. The biggest difference in the two paints was the consistency and how well it covered. The room that was painted white, is a pretty small room but we ended up doing two coats plus touch ups causing us to use every single drop of one gallon. The room that was painted Nomadic Desert was much larger as far as square footage but we ended up using about a gallon and a half or less. I originally thought we’d have to use Kilz and then a color on top of that so the Reserve really saved us on time.

We ended up liking the Nomadic Desert so much that we carried the color down the stairs and into our living space down there. It’s so versatile and I think it will match perfectly with what we’ll choose for decor. In the master bedroom, the Functional Gray grew on me after seeing it in multiple different lights. Despite the white look, we thought that it made the space look bigger and would also be perfect to go with our dark bed and comforter. This will also allow us to choose room darkening curtains which are a must! Other than these, there were a few existing colors that we kept – I don’t have the exact name but they are similar to Sherwin Williams’ Green Trance (in the guest bedroom) and Dignity Blue (in the bathroom). Our office and other bathroom will stay white for now.

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Before making decisions, I had every intention of choosing colors off of Sherwin Williams’ pre-selected coordinating color options to make sure that the house had a sense of flow, but I didn’t find a palette that had all of the colors I was looking for and I would have ended up sacrificing what I really wanted. I’m pretty happy with how the colors look together and the best part of it, is that it’s just paint and it can be redone any time.

Now that we’ve done the paint, it’s time to move on to the floors – we are having our hardwoods refinished and can’t wait to see how these colors harmonize with the new floors!

House Tour | Before

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Thanks, everyone, for all of the love on facebook! We cannot be more excited about our new home. We are not quite moved into the house yet, since we wanted to do a few things before we moved in and certainly had time to do so with our current renting situation. I know that a couple friends and relatives had asked to see some of the pictures of the house after the listing was taken down, so I thought that I’d share them. We don’t have a ton we want to change upfront since the previous owners made quite a few updates, but here’s an idea of what we’re working with!

My absolutely favorite thing about this house are those beautiful windows on the front! I love natural light, so I can’t wait to see how gorgeous this place is in the morning. I also love how it has both a front and back patio and can totally picture us drinking coffee (ok…and maybe our Break Time sodas) here.

IMG by Jacqueline and Kevin Reape on 500px.com

IMG by Jacqueline and Kevin Reape on 500px.com

When you first walk into the front door, you walk into a little entry way and then directly into the living room with the dining room at the back of that space. There are stairs on the right which take you downstairs to the basement.

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IMG by Jacqueline and Kevin Reape on 500px.com

Past the stairs on the right hand side is the kitchen. We will basically be tripling our the counter space and doubling our cabinet storage, so now we will have plenty of room for our wedding gifts that are currently being stored in our cabinets, laundry room, and coat closet.

On the opposite side of the house from the kitchen, there are two bedrooms and a full bathroom. The larger room of the two will be our Master bedroom and then the smaller one will be my craft room (heart eye emojis).

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One of the things that I find the most interesting about this house, that we didn’t know about until the inspection, is that we have a laundry chute in our closet! It pops right downstairs into our laundry room. Best believe we will be taking advantage of that!

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Here is the soon-to-be craft room! Ideally, it will be set up in a similar way with the twin bed and then the desk under the window on the right-hand side of this photo.

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When you walk down the stairs, there is a bedroom directly to the right, and that is going to be the guest bedroom! We love the recessed lighting in this room and the windows (which are right behind the photographer) are really neat and completely make the room.

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IMG by Jacqueline and Kevin Reape on 500px.com

Across the hall, past these cute built ins, is the other full bath.

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IMG by Jacqueline and Kevin Reape on 500px.com

This room is down the hall a little more and will be Kevin’s office – I’m excited for him to have a space!

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Finally, this is the family room where the TV will be! We can’t wait to watch MU games down here!

IMG by Jacqueline and Kevin Reape on 500px.com

IMG by Jacqueline and Kevin Reape on 500px.com

Last is Chloe’s favorite part of the house – our backyard. We’ve been hanging out and painting and Chloe has been thoroughly enjoying chasing squirrels up the trees and rolling in the grass!

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So there you have it, our cute little 1958 #HighridgeRanch! We are so excited to move in and decorate to our hearts content! I’ll be posting more as we go, and I’m taking you along for the ride! So stay tuned!

We Bought a House!

Meet our #HighridgeRanch! This cutie was built in 1958 and is the perfect combination of exactly what we were looking for in a home – great location, in our budget, and just the amount of space we were hoping for!

We’ve been praying over this house for almost three months now! It all started when our friends let us know that it was going to be on the market. It felt like we waited and waited but when we finally we saw it pop up online, we made sure to be the first ones to walk through! (Luckily that also made us the first to make an offer!) This was only the second home that we saw, so we decided to see another, newer home that same day. When we got to that house though, all we could do was talk about the other one. It was the longest 24 hours of our life, but thankfully the sellers accepted! After a looong 30 days, the house is finally officially ours!

Thankfully, we have a little time to freshen up the paint and do a couple of small projects before we move in! We cannot be more excited and are looking forward to filling it with all of the people we love and all of the memories we could possibly fit inside! I’ll be posting more pictures soon, so stayed tuned!

 

 

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Hi, I'm Jacqueline - believer, learner, and all around hobby enthusiast. I'm married to my highschool sweetheart, Kevin, and we live in the midwest with our sweet pup.

On this blog I share all kinds of things about my life - from my faith journey to the garden in my neighbors backyard. I've been blogging for almost eight years and use this space as a way to document my daily life.

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