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Are you looking to breathe fresh life into in your home? Adding new decor will transform your rooms and make them more soothing and energizing. The good news is it’s very easy to add style to every corner of your home with some well-laid plans and a few accessories.

  1. Pillows, pillows, pillows

Pillows can add personality and color to any room. They can also be quite useful. A good place to start decorating with pillows is in your living room. Does your couch look a bit boring? Adding a few throw pillows will help liven it up. Look for pillows that bring contrast to the fabric on the sofa. The contrasting colors add more visual appeal to the room.

The bedroom is the next place to experiment with pillows. You don’t have to pile a dozen pillows on your bed to make it a designer’s dream. Add a couple of pillows in fun fabrics. This can help draw the eye towards the bed, making it the room’s focal point.

  1. Add paintings and art to your walls

Blank walls can be intimidating when it comes to decorating your home. However, adding paintings and art to your walls will give the room some visual energy and coordination.

Walk through your home and figure out where paintings will have the most impact. Common places to display paintings and art include over the fireplace or couch. Look for long walls that need a bit of color and vibrancy. A painting can even adorn a wall in a guest bath.

  1. Frame and display personal photos

One way to make your house into your home is to bring to bring out your personal photos. These pictures of your family and friends will give your home a warm and cozy feeling for anyone who visits.

Now, displaying personal photos doesn’t have to be boring. In fact, it can add a stylish touch to any room. Put some of your favorite memories in identical frames. Then group the frames along the wall beside your staircase or down the hall. The identical frames provide visual coordination and style.

  1. Add a new coat of paint

Every few years most rooms require a fresh coat of paint to look their best. However, painting an entire room is not the only way to use paint to embellish the look of your home.

Consider adding an accent wall to draw the eye to a particular place in a room. You can go with a contrasting color or just paint the wall a few shades darker. Paint your front door a brand new coordinating color. This will help draw visitors to your entry and give the house a bit more curb appeal.

Try painting an old piece of furniture a bright fresh color. You can give any room a pop of color with the furniture transformation. You can also salvage old furniture pieces that look bad but are still in good structural condition.

  1. Place blankets in key locations

Blankets can be both decorative and functional. A warm blanket draped over the back of a sofa in front of a fire draws a person to snuggle in for the night. Adding a blanket to the end of your guest bedroom makes it more inviting for your guests.

When selecting blankets, it is important to consider their style and their intended use. A heavy blanket is great for winter nights but may be too much for a spring evening. A blanket with an antique pattern might not fit into your modern designer room.

  1. Upgrade your countertops

When you walk into a kitchen, the last thing you want to see is peeling Formica countertops. Those old plastic coated countertops look and feel tacky after a few years. Natural stone is the preferred replacement option.

Visit a store that specializes in natural stone to get some ideas. You can find a wide selection of stones including marble, quartz, and granite. Each slab of stone comes with its own unique beauty since no two are alike. You get the fun of looking through the selection and picking out the slab that you think will fit your home best.

  1. Create a memorable entryway

Where is the place your guests go through when they first arrive? It might be through the front door or maybe even through your mudroom. In either case, you want to make your guests feel at ease and comfortable. You can do this by giving your entryway a simple makeover.

The area should be clean and organized. Be sure to add a mirror where guests can have a quick glance. If you want them to remove their winter boots or summer sandals before going any further, give them a comfortable place to sit. Add some personal decorative touches to finish the space.

  1. Bring in seasonal touches

When it comes to seasonal touches, a lot of people think about the fall and winter months. But, bringing in items for each season helps keep a room feeling current and fresh.

Fresh flowers and blooming branches are a great way to bring in a touch of spring. Trading your heavy winter drapes for light flowing ones are a great way to celebrate summer. Of course, shades of orange and red are perfect for autumn, while ice, snow and the Holidays round out the winter.

  1. Add rugs to your floors

Rugs are items some people forget when it comes to home design. It may be that much of the house is carpeted or that the homeowners value a minimal design. Rugs, however, can work in any situation.

You can put rugs on any floor, including ones with carpet. A well-placed rug can bring a conversational area together. It can give guests a soft place to put their feet. It draws the eye to a particular location on the floor. It allows you to play with shapes and textures. It can also be a designer’s inspiration for the entire room.

  1. Get creative with textures

Texture appeals to the senses. It gives a space visual dimension and brings a luxurious feel to a bland room or set the room’s mood entirely. Repeated use of texture can harmonize a room.

The fun part of texture is that you can use it evoke different emotions and moods. An exposed brick wall offers visual texture. A woven textile brings warmth. A concrete countertop lends an industrial vibe. A fluted column brings a classic touch. Linear molding soothes a person.

Each of these options will help you transform your average home into a designer’s dream. Just remember to give yourself the time to plan what you want to add to each room and which items would work the best.

And always have fun with it!

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I’m working with a client right now and we have been decorating her new home. It has been so much fun! Right now we are almost finished with her master bedroom. We have selected, ordered and placed almost all if the pieces – but we still have not decided on a rug. The look for her bedroom is soft, soothing and a beautiful space to relax at the end of a long day.  We opted for furniture with slightly darker than natural wood tones (but we wanted the wood look). The headboard is upholstered with tufting details and a wingback which adds so much presence in the room. The table lamps and accent mirrors will be flanking the bed for his and hers plus balance in the room.  The bedding is slighting more feminine with a modern floral motif but the grey and white tones keep it looking gender neutral.  The soft pop of lavender adds a splash of colour but it is soothing.

Shop the Master Bedroom Look

  1. Upholstered Headboard
  2. Accent mirror
  3. Table lamp
  4. Accent pillow
  5. Decorative succulents (faux)
  6. 2 drawer nightstand
  7. Bedding set

Master Bedroom area rug options

So this is where we are a bit stuck. There are so many options that we love and we just have not decided on one area rug yet.  The floors in the bedroom are a medium stained oak hardwood.  The area rug will not cover the hardwood completely but area rugs always help to define and anchor a space.

  1. Arana Hand-Tufted Area Rug
  2. Makenzie Woolen Cable Hand-Woven Area Rug
  3. Marcelo Hand-Woven Area Rug
  4. Hillsby Area Rug
  5. Arviso Hand-Woven Wool Area Rug
  6. Brandt Dark Grey Area Rug

Help us decide and let us know your favorite for this master bedroom!

BEDTIME FAVOURITES….

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Emerald green was Pantone’s colour of the year in 2013 but it seems that this year (at least this fall) it is making a bit of a comeback.  Last week, I dragged my husband into a few home decor stores (I like to browse, he would rather do anything else that look at home decor).  I noticed so many deep and rich emerald green tones. I love them!

Emerald Green Inspiration

I love the luxurious and sophisticated element that emerald green offers to any space. Clean white (or almost white) walls have been the go-to for most home owners and decorators but lately I have noticed some designers opting for deeper jewel toned walls in smaller spaces like foyers and home offices.

Photo credit : unknown

Don’t these deep green walls add some intimacy and sophistication to this living room?  The neutral tones like the cognac sofa, area rug and the black and white accent really stand out!

Photo credit: The Design Files

This is such a glamorous hue.  It looks amazing when paired with marble and brass.  This dining room is a stunning blend of modern elements and rustic textures (like the flooring and the wall).

Accents for the home

Are you ready to introduce a new accent colour to your home? Simple accessories are the easiest way to do just that.  Here are some favourite pieces to add this sophisticated hue into your space:

Velvet – I love texture in a room.  It adds depth and this colour in a velvet is just the perfect example of luxury.

Velvet pillow cover available on Amazon

Glass – Who doesn’t love fresh flowers? A glass vase is a chic way to display seasonal foliage.

Green glass vase available on Amazon

Hand knotted rugs – I love an area rug with pattern – it is like art on the floor.  And the mix of these super saturated green tones, love!

Earle Hand-Knotted Area rug available at Wayfair

tile – I love the arabesque shape and these tiles are like jewelry in a kitchen or bathroom. This is a bit more of a committment, but aren’t these so pretty?!

Glass mosaic tile in emerald Green available at Wayfair – this tile is no longer available but here is a good alternative option

Art –  this is a way to pull a space together. I love abstract pieces like this one – as they blend green tones with neutrals and that wood frame adds a natural element, too.

Emerald Green Strokes frames art available at Wayfair this piece is no longer available but here is an alternative that I love

towels – If you follow my blog, you will know that I recently posted about these Turkish towels and these cotton hand towels are perfect for the bathroom or kitchen, to add a pop of colour.

Honeycomb %100 cotton hand towels (set of 2) available at Wayfair

Small furniture – I love a bench – in a hallway / entry, end of a bed and in a rich colour like this how can you go wrong?! And those brass legs – so chic!

Upholstered Bench in Emerald Green available at Wayfair this exact one is no longer available but here is a very similar option

Art – I love how clean and bright this art piece is! It is perfect for a bathroom or a guest bedroom.

Emerald Coast art available at Wayfair

Accent chair – This deep forest green tone paired with brass is so sophisticated.  This accent chair would be a beautiful piece in any living room or large master bedroom.

Fordwich Armchair in Emerald Green available at Wayfair

Pillow – You know I love pillows and they are my go-to when I want to switch up my decor.  Either covers or new pillows are such an easy and affordable way to update your space.

Handmade Green pillow available at Deny Designs

I personally feel this tone is rich and so versatile. But I know many have bad flashbacks of the 1980’s when this colour’ was all the rage’! What do you think of emerald green?


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This year the trend in pattern and textile is African Mud cloth and personally, I love it! I’m a big fan of neutrals but I also love the organic element of this textile….

So what is ‘African Mud cloth’?

Originating in Mali – African Mud Cloth is a handmade Malian cotton which is dyed using a fermented mud. the patterns have meaning, too. There are various symbols and in each design the symbols are used to tell a story.  So each piece is unique and has a story to tell – which I feel is one reason why this textile is so attractive and interesting. Similar to the trend of Scandinavian inspired rugs that we saw everywhere last year – African Mud cloth has a simple pattern with visual interest…

Photo credit: Instagram.com

Inspiration …..

I feel the best way to embrace this trend is will pillows – because they are neutral and so simple they will work with most decor styles. Try adding this organic element to your Farmhouse decor or add these neutral patterns to your modern space to add some warmth.

Photo credit: Studio McGee

Adding some subtle and neutral pattern to this clean bright white space adds visual interest with dominating the space.

Photo credit: Sugar and Charm

I love how the black mud cloth pillow acts like an anchor in this modern meets rustic entry. It has an organic connection with the wood and it echoes the black lighting and the gallery wall.

Shop African Mud cloth…

Next on my shopping list (or wish list) are some pillows to add to my Master bedroom which is in need of an update (I will be sure to blog about that makeover when the time comes….) I love that you can update your current pillows with some covers.  No need to store additional pillows plus it makes updating your space much more affordable. Here are some great finds and many of them come in sets which makes it even easier……

Set of 4 African Mudcloth pillow covers 18 x 18

African Mudcloth 16 x 16 pillow cover

Set of 3 African Mudcloth pillow covers (various sizes)

What do you think of this trend?


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Fall is coming….yes, my favourite season is almost here! Fall is THE most beautiful season for so many reasons – the crisp air, the colourful leaves, all of the cozy textures and natural ones, too! I love celebrating new seasons with changing up my home decor, it’s so simple to add some new pieces to your current space and the results make it all feel brand new! Here are my top 10 fall decor pieces:

Top 10 Fall decor Pieces:

1.Pumpkins

Nothing quite says fall like pumpkins. These faux decor pumpkins in this creamy white tone are perfect for a centerpiece or a grouping by a fireplace.

 

2. Rustic Signs

 

The fall is all about celebrating the harvest. Adding a rustic element is a great way to add a little country to your home.  I love rustic signs – they have a farmhouse feel ! This rustic fall themed sign would be a great piece to add instead of a wreath or add to a fireplace mantle display.

 

3. Wreath

The colours of fall are so spectacular and should be celebrated! This wreath is the perfect addition to a door or decorating a fireplace or styling a console table. I love the mix of colours and textures in this wreath!

 

4. Glassware

So not the typical ‘fall decor piece’ but these mason jar glasses are adorable! Mason jars are a great way to embrace a rustic look without going over board plus the messaging here is fall inspired – do you love pumpkin spice?

 

5. Chunky Knit Blanket

I am ALWAYS cold! True story. So blankets and throws are always a must when it comes to styling a sofa and in the cooler fall months, a chunky knit blanket is non-negotiable. I love the cozy elements and the softness of course, but the bulky knitted texture adds a great visual elements to any room! These chunky knit blankets are just gorgeous!

 

6.  Plaid

When the cooler weather arrives, the plaid flannel shirts start to come out – am I right? So add some plaid to your fall decor scheme. It works on beds, armchairs and of course, sofas. I love the simplicity of these Buffalo Check pillow covers. You can add plaid to your home decor in other ways, for some ideas – click here

 

7. Candles

 

So much about what I love about fall are the incredible scents – pumpkin, vanilla, apple, spicy, woodsy….I love them all. An Apple Cider candle adds another layer of cozy to any home during the fall months.  I love the scent of these handmade candles and I love the simple label, too!

 

8. Wood

I love dough bowls and not just because I have a weakness for fresh bread….I love them because I love that rustic character that they bring to a kitchen. Dough bowls are a perfect and simple way to display some mini pumpkins or apples during the fall months – set it out on a kitchen island or dining table. I love the simple design and imperfections of this dough bowl

 

9. Metal Pitcher

This rustic metal farmhouse pitcher is perfect for all seasons, not just the fall.  Place any foliage or branches (real or faux) to bring some of the outdoors indoors…..

 

10. Natural elements

I love simple decor and these faux acorns are easy to use to add a bit of a woodsy feel to your decor.  Add them to a centerpiece (or maybe in your dough bowl arrangement) but I like to fill my simple glass vases with acorns like these and display them on my fireplace mantle or coffee table.

 

I hope my top 10 fall decor pieces have inspired you to embrace the upcoming season and bring a little outdoors inside. What are you favourite things about fall?

 

 

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Grey is still a popular colour in home decor – personally I have always loved the more modern aesthetic of grey but it can also be used in cozy and farmhouse inspired decor.  Still not sure if you want to completely dive into this ‘trending’ tone? Start small by adding some grey pieces. Here are some favourite finds celebrating the shades of grey!

Going Grey…

We have seen grey make a huge push in modern and farmhouse decor – grey is being embraced like never before.  Grey was often seen as cold and almost institutional but now we are seeing such a range of shades and we have so many examples of grey home decor (thanks to home reno shows like Fixer Upper and other social media platforms like Pinterest) we have all seen and hopped on board with grey!

Love the look of this model home? Take a look at how you can get the look…click here

Grey Mood Board Inspiration:

I love this outdoor bench – it would be perfect for setting the scene on a front porch – just add some pillows! This is last year’s model but this model is very similar

Art is a great way to add some personality to your space. This ‘lifeguard stand’ art piece is beachy without being too ‘theme-y’ I love the calm and serenity that grey brings into a room – any room – this art would be perfect for a guest bedroom or family room.

I love area rugs that add pattern to a room – but as you know by now I’m not big into colour! I love this geometric (Scandinavian inspired) grey and white area rug (I’m looking at an area rug update for my family room and this one is on my short list). This one is no longer available but here are some similar options

Pattern pillows are also a must in my books (so if the rug is just too much pattern for you – opt for pillows). I love these super affordable pillow covers from Amazon.

When I work with neutrals (like I do in my own home) I like to play with textures – I believe that is how you keep the look visually interesting and multi-dimensional. I love this decorative glass vase – the shape, colour tone and that texture would be a great piece for a console table.

I’m a big believer in not only what light can do in a space but what light fixtures can do for the look and style of your space.  I love a farmhouse pendant and this one is a perfect blend of that farmhouse feel with a modern twist – this mix of the matte grey finish and the brass accent gives you so many options for hardware…



On a cool summer night (we haven’t had much of those) or a fall evening, snuggling with a soft blanket is perfection and this blanket is stylish and soft.  This blanket is ideal for draping over a sofa or accent chair (when you aren’t cuddled with it).

Add some stylish storage to your space – this is perfect for napkins and utensils for a casual meal or eating outdoors.  The metal makes it easy to clean, too! The style of this storage basket totally fits with the farmhouse look. This one is no longer available but here is a similar option.

Just because I don’t fully embrace a colourful space (I think having 4 kids I just instinctively seek serenity in my surroundings) doesn’t mean that I don’t like a little pop here and there.  I love a fresh green paired in neutral spaces and green looks great against these grey tones.  These small faux plants are great accents for a coffee table, bathroom, bookcase and more – they are so versatile!

I hope these grey pieces inspired you to update your space with some shades of grey,


SHADES OF GREY LOOKBOOK….


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Last fall, my son announced that his bedroom needed an update! I was a bit surprised to hear this from my 8 year old … (and honestly wished he had brought this up over the summer when I would have had time to actually make this transformation) but he was tired of sharing a bedroom with his younger brother and that was something I understood completely (my middle son is a bit of a handful..)

Boys Bedroom Update

So what did I do to give my son a more ‘grown up’ bedroom on a tight timeline and smaller budget.  Well this room was a nursery for my youngest boy, so we had to purchase a new bed for my eldest.  I wanted an industrial look for his room and I found this bed on amazon

 

 

I wanted to get him a full size bed and mattress (thinking long term) and I needed something that wasn’t too bulky since he is in the smallest bedroom of the house.  This was perfect and the price is great, too!

The next part of the boys bedroom update was bedding – again I wanted something simple and something that would grow with him.  I found a great white and navy stripe 3 piece set – with a quilted detail. I love how simple and classic the bedding is and mixing it with star Wars or Pokemon sheets is so easy and it brings his personality into the space.

Boys Bedroom Update – Brick Accent Wall

OK so this was the biggest transformation of this room.  Like the rest of the bedrooms in my home, they are all painted out in Benjamin Moore’s ‘Jute’ a creamy beige tone with a soothing soft warm grey undertone – but I found his room looked ‘blah’. I knew art and accessories would play an important role in adding some colour and personality into his room but I wanted more.  I had been toying with the idea of a wallpaper accent wall in my master bedroom (my husband was not a fan of that idea) so I thought it might add the missing piece in my son’s bedroom.  I wanted something subtle and again something that he wouldn’t grow out of…

Now here’s one thing you may not know about me – I love brick and especially a brick accent wall (see previous projects below)

Legendary Lofts Model Suite

QWC model suite

Timberwood Towns Sales center

Back to the ‘brick’ accent wall…

I love the texture and the gritty (in a good way) element of a brick accent wall but the cost and labour were not options for me and with the timeline to get this done not possible.  But I did find a peel and stick wallpaper option in a brick pattern – I was hesitant that it might not look great but the product wouldn’t damage the walls – so why not?!

 

The install was easy and not messy at all! I was able to get this done in a few hours and on my own (my husband isn’t a DIYer)

I LOVE it! The white and grey tones of this brick peel and stick wallpaper give the whole room a very clean and crisp look (plus is brightened up the room)

It really added a great ‘texture’ to the space or at least the appearance of texture.  I added a gallery wall with some fun art finds from my local HomeSense.

Other great finds from this Boys Bedroom Update:

I often shop for art and accessories at local stores like HomeSense and if you have ever shopped there you know that their inventory is constantly changing but these are some similar finds that you can purchase online….

Industrial table lamp

Plaid throw blanket

Star Wars Art

Baseball pillow

Whenever I decorate a child’s bedroom my goal is to keep it somewhat classic and have the ability for it to grow with the child.  I like to keep the main elements like walls and furniture adaptable to change with their interests – so having Star Wars themed bed sheets as opposed to a theme duvet or wall mural.  Diving into a theme can be costly, so I try to avoid breaking the bank! I also like to keep a calm and soothing bedroom, so I keep bolder colours off the walls and furniture and leave that to accessories.  My son loved his bedroom update and still loves this room today!

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The fireplace is one of my favourite features in a home, it might be my favourite because I am always cold….

The fireplace is also a major focal point in the room that it is in – so your decor with be on full display.  A fireplace is a great canvas for decor and I love changing up my decor with the seasons and the fireplace is a perfect spot for that! There are a number of ways to decorate that mantel, personally I love a mix of pieces anchored to the wall and some that are layered and leaning – it gives a casual feel to the room. Mixing decor pieces like vases of various sizes, photos, candles and mirrors are a great way to add personal style. And greenery or florals … they add so much life to any room and on the fireplace they are front row center! Don’t forget the hearth – baskets, pillows and blankets also help balance out the entire focal point.

Here are some great ideas to inspire your fireplace decor:

Photo credit : The Frugal Homemaker

Coastal –

In the summer and spring months, the fireplace is overlooked – we aren’t using it so why decorate it? Well the fireplace is still a part of the room so keep it decorated with seasonal pieces.  I love the beachy accents around this fireplace – the area looks light and breezy. And I love a pop of yellow!

Photo credit : Magnolia

Modern Farmhouse –

This is so clean and crisp which plays into the modern look but the textures like the wood accents, and the natural accessories add that fresh farm feel.  I love the use of black in this room – the fireplace itself is black and balanced out with the black photo frames. The small pops of greenery add life to the room as well!

Photo credit: A Blissful Nest

Balance and Colour –

I love turquoise – it’s bright, bold and fresh! It is brightening up this room without taking over. It works beautifully with white and that splash of coral-red adds another punch to this room.  I also love the balance of the accessories – did you know that the eye is natural drawn to symmetry and balance? So that’s another layer that makes this fireplace decor so attractive. The large art piece at the center offers height and fulls that wall and the various sizes of the glasses vases not only brig in the balance but they fill up the mantel space – it is full of decor without looking cluttered. The glass pieces also bring a lightness and reflect light keeping the whole fireplace from looking heavy!

Photo credit : Twelve on Main

Rustic Farmhouse –

So cozy! The stonework surround has so much texture that you really need to work with that and add other textural elements in this room.  Textures like the straw from the hat, the small glass vases add a smooth texture plus a dash of colour and the magnolia wreath add more colour and natural texture (even if it is faux). The white pieces lighten and soften the whole look. This fireplace has a great mix of rustic and farmhouse which makes this entire room so laid back but stylish.

Fireplace Decor pieces:

Art is a perfect way to add some colour and movement to your room – it is also a great way to add an anchor to the room. This art piece adds some real interest and colour to any room – it would look great in a contemporary space.

A stool is a great way to add some extra seating for when you have large gatherings – it can also be sued as surface space for snacks for beverages but it also adds another textural element to the decor at the hearth. Garden stools like this one do come in many colours and some even have multiple colours or patterns.

Candles and candle sticks are a great way to add some height to your fireplace decor – I like the texture element that they add, too! Lighting candles mixes up the mood in your room. These candle sticks work so well with the farmhouse style – so another reason why I love these!

Greenery or florals always add life to any room – I personally like to keep it simple with one type of foliage in a vase or wreath – it looks so clean and adds modern simplicity. I have a magnolia wreath on my door and it works all summer and spring – I do switch it up for the fall and Christmas but I bring in my magnolia one and add it to either my fireplace or my gallery wall. I love the classic look of the magnolia wreath.

The fireplace isn’t necessarily in use everyday but it is in your space so be sure to space some time decorating it even when it is not the season for cozy nights by the fire.  The mantel (and hearth) are a perfect opportunity to showcase your style – the fireplace mantel isn’t just for TVs anymore!

  

SHOP FIREPLACE SHELVING AND DECOR….

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Welcome Home!

We love showing off our style and personality in our home but what about the exterior of your home? We aren’t talking curb appeal….we are focusing on more detail than that.  We are talking ‘Welcome Home’ door mats.  We love a funny door mat – it’s a way to welcome guests, maybe start a fresh conversation with a new neighbour or just let the neighbourhood know who you are!

Here are my 8 favourite ‘Welcome’ Mats:

We love the take on the classic Journey lyrics….don’t you? Another bonus…this doormat is made of 100% coir (natural materials derived from coconut)

Don’t stop be leaving door mat

Would you fall for this? I wonder which one of your guests would 😉 – Also non-slip, anti-bacterial and easy to clean.

Doorbell broken doormat

Inviting, cute and positive – what’s not to like with this ‘welcome’ mat? Also easy to clean and non-slip (backing)

Come in We’re Awesome Doormat

This would be perfect for any busy home (mine certainly comes to mind)….All natural, non-slip and durable, too!

Basically a Zoo in Here Doormat

We love word play and this is just too funny! Suitable for indoor and outdoor use, easy to clean, and machine-washable…

Nacho House Doormat

 

More funny and more food…..maybe your friends and family will arrive with tacos in hand (that works for me!) All natural, non-slip and durable, too!

You better have tacos Doormat

 

Perfect for Dog lovers – especially one who like big mutts, lol! Perfect use for indoors or outdoors and easy to wash!

Big Mutts Doormat

 

Simple and to the point ‘Holla.’ Say Hello to the neighbourhood! Great for indoor or outdoor use, mold and mildew resistant and non-slip

Holla Doormat

These doormats also make a great house warming gift, so if you are looking for a unique gift for a new home owner – why not a fun doormat?

SHOP DOORMATS…

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Well, my 4 weeks are up and it’s time to reveal my new farmhouse powder room!

It has been a busy 4 weeks – I have pushed myself out of my comfort zone and made a major transformation in my powder room. I love my farmhouse powder room and so have my friends and family.  The new look is truly incredible and I did not go over budget BONUS! Let me show what I did to create my farmhouse powder room….

A look back at my powder room…..

BEFORE

This powder room was dark and dull – the cabinets are right of out of 1981 and the whole room just looked blah…I really wanted to add a brighter colour, make the room fresh and have a farmhouse powder room.

My farmhouse powder room – what I did…

I knew I wanted a brighter and fresher feel in the room.  The big element here was paint.  I’m fortunate because I had almost a full can of a warm beige-y colour (it’s actually the same colour I have in my other 2 bathrooms) HUSH by Benjamin Moore This new colour on my walls has made a huge difference! The powder room looks so much bigger and brighter (honestly I still cannot get over how fresh it looks).  The next paint project was painting that vanity! I love the look of chalk paint and I thought to get the farmhouse look a chalk painted vanity would be perfect! I chose a great chalk paint colour from Rustoleum ‘Country Gray’ and I love it!!

I was going to paint my existing hardware but after doing some looking around – I found these bar pulls in an oil rubbed bronze – they have a more modern look than my old ones, they are a great price and I had room in my budget so it was perfect! I did have the brushed nickle in my cart but I then realized with my existing hinges (and limited budget) I should stick with the oil rubbed bronze – I love how this vanity looks like a piece of furniture with the new paint and hardware. These bar pulls make a big difference in updating my farmhouse powder room.

 

I have always wanted to do something with my window but I never really figured out what – I found an awesome tutorial for a new-sew window valance and that was the plan but then I found this valance at Target – it fit in my budget and the colour is perfect! The rod was a great deal, too!

 

What I didn’t get done…

I purchased some spray paint that was supposed to be used for my counter tops – it has not yet arrived so this did not get done during the challenge.  I’m a bit disappointed as I was really looking forward to changing it but now that everything else has been painted – I’m not sure that I need to paint it! I’ve asked friends and family what they think and it’s a 50/50 split of whether to paint or not – let me know what you think I should do, I’d love to hear your thoughts…..

 

Styling my farmhouse powder room….

I lucked out with some art from my sister that she was no longer using.  I also have this old wood ‘mailbox’ piece that I purchased years ago and I have always loved it but never found a home for it – it has been sitting in my office collecting dust for about 6 years – it is a great piece that works with the farmhouse look I am after so I was super happy to give it a ‘home’. I used this amazing product called ‘Gorilla Hooks’ to hang it – so easy!

I also had some decor items here that were just sort of extras like the wicker basket with my ‘guest towels’, the large mason jar with some faux greenery that I took from an arrangement in my dining room (just two branches), I had the ‘iron’ owls from my family room.

 

I used some white bar towels for my guest towels and rolled them up and put them in the basket -so simple – but that’s what farmhouse is all about, right?

My towel bar, lighting and mirror were there before – but with the new paint they kind of look new, too!

Get a farmhouse powder room with only $100

So here’s my budget breakdown …

Chalk Paint                                        $24.64

New cabinet pulls                             $4.79 (x4)

Paint starter kit                                 $8.00

Curtain rod                                         $3.99

Curtain Valance                                 $10.99

Spray paint                                         $30.05

Mirror                                                  already had

Wall paint                                           used left over from my other 2 bathrooms

Art                                                        already had

Decor accessories and towels         already had

Gorilla hooks                                     already had

Total spent                                          $96.83

Even though I have not yet used or received my counter top spray paint I still included it in my budget – without it I would have only spent $66.78 !

Farmhouse powder room photos

 

 

 

I still cannot believe that this is the same room – the transformation is just incredible! I feel great about the end results and I feel great about all of the painting that I took on – there’s a first time for everything! When you ‘shop your home’ it is really amazing what you can find and what you can give new life…

Be sure to check out the other participants in this round of the $100 Room challenge – it is reveal week and there are so many amazing projects in this challenge –


 

 

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