Blerg. I either have food poisoning or a stomach bug today. But thanks for all the stool love this morning, guys (wait, that sounds kinda gross). And as for this afternoon, while I attempt to avoid breathing on anyone else in this house (who are all thankfully unscathed so far), I thought it might be fun to create a little “timeline” of how each room in our house has evolved, since it’s definitely never an overnight transformation around here. And given our copious bedroom updates, we thought it was a fine place to start. So without further ado, here’s how the room has evolved over the last twenty months since we moved in. It’s still not done, but it has definitely come a long way – and it’s really fun to look back on some of those “middle” stages and wonder what the heck we were thinking. Haha. Thank goodness for trial and error!
This rundown is a pretty great reminder that small changes (along with a few big ones) can really breathe new life into a room as you learn what you love and how you’d like to live. We’ve actually come to a place where we wholeheartedly believe that over-time tweaks are half the fun (I’d probably want to move every year if I could only do a room once and then had to live in that frozen-in-time-result without changing a thing). So here’s the very first shot of our bedroom that we shared the day we moved in. Pretty much a blank canvas.
First we just plopped our furniture down on the floor and didn’t even have a bed for the first three weeks or so. Getting up every morning from a ground-height mattress = not our fondest memory.
Then we got Ed the Bed since we were overwhelmingly excited to have such a giant room to work with (our old bedroom was around 10 x 11′ and this room is 16 x 16′ – so we thought something big and frame-y would look awesome in our cavernous room).
Then we got this duvet on clearance from West Elm, but John only let me get it under the stipulation that we would ebay it if we found something we liked more down the line. Hindsight = 20/20. We never should have settled and definitely should have held out for something we both loved. Oh well, live and learn. Right now it’s neatly folded in our playroom just in case we decide to use it/the fabric for some other space (curtains for Clara’s big girl room, etc). Otherwise it’ll definitely hit ebay someday.
Next came our big ol’ snowball of a chandelier, which is still one of our favorite things to stare up at before bed or squint up at in the early morning. Here it is hanging oddly low thanks to that top bar of Ed the Bed (it looks crazier in this pic than it did in person, but it still wasn’t quite right).
We struggled with Ed for a while, tweaking him to remove those top posts since they were just too encroach-y with the chandelier. Oh and we got a nice big jute rug to cozy up the splintery old wood floor. Here’s that phase.
Then we found two Alaskan botanical prints at a yard sale (we honeymooned in Alaska, so we thought they were sweet for our bedroom) and hung them on either side of the bed with Ramsey in the middle.
Things pretty much stagnated there for a while until Ramsey was broken during a book shoot (he jumped off the wall in the kitchen when no one was even in there) and we decided to hang the botanicals inside the bed posts instead. And then we found our new rug at a local outlet, so we pulled the old rug out (with plans to use it under our dining table or in our sunroom eventually – or craigslist it if we don’t like it in either space down the line). Our new super-discounted outlet rug definitely breathed life back into this stuck/stagnating room. So grateful. Sometimes it takes changes like this to jump-start things again once you’ve hit a wall.
Then in a flurry of trying new things, we gave three different prints (picked up for $2.99 from Ikea a while back) above the bed along with different pillows from around the house…
… only to decide we preferred the botanicals and another pillow combination (along with some lamps that we actually bought for the bedroom instead of just using leftovers from our first house’s living room).
Then we finally put on our big kid pants and decided to just give the bed a try on a wall that we previously thought would be way too challenging (thanks to an off-centered window on one side and a nook on the other side). At first it looked crazytown…
But after we re-hung some art/rearranged some furniture that we already had, we ended up here.
And then we gave Ed a little haircut.
And then we made an upholstered headboard to cozy things up a little more.
Next we finally painted the walls a darker color (Rockport Gray by Ben Moore) which definitely helped the headboard and all the thick white trim pop (John wanted to do it for months and he finally wore me down). Boy was right. We love it so much more in this moodier sleepier color.
It’s especially noticeable how much the new color accents the chunky white trim around the sink nook. Such a difference!
Of course we still have plans to:
- refinish the floors
- possibly paint the ceiling a light light blue color
- furnish the entire bare wall across from the bed
- eventually turn a window into a door that leads out onto the deck
- someday vault the ceiling so it’s sweetly peaked (how cozy would that be?)
… so we’ll have to keep you posted. But it’s pretty interesting to look back at all of these phases of evolution, sort of like a time capsule of where we were, where we were trying to go, and where we are now.
Actually when we look back in our archives, every single room in our first house evolved the same way – moving things around, using what we had, altering things to work, getting new things along the way, and hitting up lots of outlets and thrift stores along with affordable retailers like Ikea and Target to keep things wallet friendly. Did we make mistakes? Sure! Did we learn as we went. Absolutely! If we could rewind would we skip all of those wrong moves? Who wouldn’t! But it’s pretty cool that even with those mistakes, you can come pretty far (and learn a ton about yourself and what ya love) by just giving things a shot and letting a room evolve over time. Sometimes over a long a$$ time. Haha. But the journey is part of the fun, right? Our first house took us 4.5 years to figure out, so maybe we’re getting a tiny bit faster in this one?
Although some other rooms are completely untouched, so maybe not. Haha.
It’s funny how some things stayed, like:
- Ed the bed (although he did get that trim)
- our free hand-me-down dresser from John’s parents
- our leaning mirror (which John got me as a wedding present back in 2007)
- our $50 Ikea chandelier
Meanwhile, other stuff came in from other rooms, like:
- the Hobby Lobby mirror that used to hang in the living room
- that small white cabinet from the dining room
And other items went out, like:
- the old rug
- the old side tables (both of which we’ll reuse or craigslist for loot to put back into other tweaks)
Thankfully even things like those old too-small yard sale side tables were just $11, and we’ll probably get to use those in Clara’s big girl room (and can always resell them for at least that much) so it’s a good lesson that just because you buy things, you don’t have to be married to them. Undoing something like a paint color or an upholstery fabric can take a day of work, but it’s hardly irreversible. And it just might be the key to making it through a not-sure-where-we’re-going phase and onto another love-it-so-much-more phase. Heck, even if over time you realize that a furnishing or accessory isn’t the best choice for a room, there are definitely other rooms where they can go to live (like our blue stool story from this morning). We love keeping things flexible and taking a completely reversible approach to making our house a home. It’s just so much less intimidating and final than having some unspoken can’t-make-mistakes rule (even if you wait for years between decisions, there’s no guarantee that you’ll love each choice- sometimes you just have to live and learn).
It’s fun to see all of these bedroom evolution pics on one page, right? So stay tuned as we slowly work our way through all of our other rooms (probably on and off over the next few months – or years if we fall off) just to see where they’ve been and where they’re going. The goal would be to keep these posts updated as we go, and to link to them from our House Tour page – or another page called Room Evolutions – so anyone who wants to see details on a specific room could click on that room and see these rundowns with a bunch of links to all the projects during those different phases (a number of readers have actually requested that we group room updates that way).
Have you ever snapped photos of a room over time as it evolved? Did it take more than one paint color to get it right? Were you surprised to see what stayed and what went? Were you shocked at how much of a difference some free changes like rearranging the floor plan or tweaking furniture (like cutting Ed’s posts) can make? Did little homemade touches (like an upholstered headboard) end up making all the difference? I think our DIY headboard along with our giant pineapple-based lamps are our favorite things in the room these days.
What’s your favorite thing in your bedroom?
Psst- This month we’re making a trip out to visit John’s grandma in Huntington, WV, so if anyone has an awesome house that they’d like us to crash (a la these) in either Huntington or Charleston WV, we’d love to check out your digs and hopefully stop by (just send your submission pics to [email protected]). Woot!
Amanda C says
LOVE this post, and the whole “room evolution” concept! I am trying to do the same thing – taking pictures of our home in stages, so we can see where we started, and how far we’ve come.
torrie says
question for you!! our wall colors and lighting always seems to look like your (1st)”blank canvas” shot: yellowish. but your very 2nd pic where you laid your furniture down looks so much WHITER and BRIGHTER! so, my question is, did you actually paint the room white/off-white? or.. is it simply because those original blinds were taken down, the lights were off, and natural sunlight was coming in?? such a stark difference! wish my rooms could look this crisp and white in real life and in my (iphone) pics!
YoungHouseLove says
Oh yes, it was just natural light/a better time of day! One thing you can try to do is use a white balance mode on your camera if you have one, which can crisp up white walls that might be reading as really yellow for some reason. Hope it helps!
xo,
s
torrie says
oh wow! thanks so much! guess it also helps to start off with WHITE walls… ours are beige to begin with. thought those walls were a beige in your “blank canvas” picture. i want white walls for sure now. it’s decided. oh…i have to ask the husband? what? haha
YoungHouseLove says
Haha, good luck!
xo,
s
kari says
Take some time to be sick and watch a movie and relax!! I feel guilty reading a blog post that you wrote when you should have been taking a sick day!!
YoungHouseLove says
Haha, thanks Kari! You’re sweet. I promise I’m sitting on the sofa milking this sick momma thing.
xo,
s
Kay says
This was really helpful to read. I watch too much HGTV so I always feel like when I decorate, I have to decorate to a solid end point where I’m “done” with the room? Your website has been so helpful in helping me see that the process is important and a room is always changing.
One question: is it ever difficult to purchase items, knowing that perhaps they won’t end up being permanently used in your decorating scheme? I struggle quite a bit with this problem–I overthink a purchase until I end up just walking away.
YoungHouseLove says
We definitely try to ask ourselves a few key questions about something to help us feel better about a purchase’s longevity, like:
– Do we have a spot in mind for this?
– If it doesn’t work there can it work in another room?
– Can we somehow alter it to work better if it doesn’t work as-is (with paint, fabric, etc)?
– Can we ebay/craiglist or return the item if we get it home and it just doesn’t work?
Thankfully that takes the fear out of most things, and we definitely use #2 a lot (things come home for one spot, but work better in another spot, so we love staying flexible like that). Hope it helps!
xo,
s
xo,
s
Kay says
I can’t figure out how to respond to your comment so I’ll respond to myself!
This absolutely helps! (And thank you for giving me an answer while you’re not feeling well! I’m hoping you have a speedy recovery!)
YoungHouseLove says
Aw thanks Kay!
xo,
s
Briel K. says
I hope you feel better soon Sherry!
YoungHouseLove says
Thanks Briel!
xo,
s
Carrie B says
So great, thanks for sharing – we moved in our place 2 months ago and already rooms have had several lives. Anyway, for selfish reasons I cast my vote for you guys to replace the window with a door. I’m planning on doing something similar in our bedroom, and would LOVE to see how you tackle it first!
Feel better!
Christine says
Are you still considering raising the ceiling? That sounded like such a fun idea!
https://www.younghouselove.com/2012/08/listy-mclisterson-updated-3/
YoungHouseLove says
Oh yes! We’ll have to add that to the list!!
xo,
s
Pat E. says
while everyone else fights over the bedside tables, I call dibs on the West Elm duvet cover….let me know if you ever list it on ebay!
(and feel better Sherry! be sure to stay hydrated)
YoungHouseLove says
Aw thanks Pat!
xo,
s
Jennifer says
When you move pictures/wall hangings, how do you deal with the leftover holes? Do you spackle and paint over, and just hope you can’t tell there was a touch-up? One specific example is where the Alaskan pictures were above the side tables after you moved them to above the bed. I’m always so nervous to hang because I’m worried any kind of touch-up will be noticeable.
YoungHouseLove says
Oh yes, we try to spackle, sand, spackle again, sand, and then paint. Usually hides every hole!
xo,
s
Jennifer says
What about the paint blending in? Is it just the paint finish you use, or is there a specific way you paint to cover up without being noticeable, especially at eye level (rather than just painting a medium circle where the spackle is, do you do long strokes, etc.)?
Thanks!!
YoungHouseLove says
Oh yes, I just feather it out and apply it super thinly. A few thin feathered coats should do the trick!
xo,
s
Gabriella @ Our Life In Action says
Ugh – being sick is never fun. Hope you feel better.
I absolutely love the hardwood floors in your bedroom – they are GORGEOUS!!!!
YoungHouseLove says
Thanks Gabriella!
xo,
s
Challie says
This post could not have come at a better time! I had my husband hang some curtains I made from a duvet cover in our bedroom yesterday, and to my disappointment they just didn’t work. I spent about ten minutes being upset that I spent money on something that didn’t work (I’m in grad school and money is hard to come by around these parts), then I got up and started rearranging. Now some pillows and the rugs from our bedroom are in our living room (looking lovely) and my new curtains are up in the bedroom (where they work much better now). And I didn’t have to get anything new to make it work! Thank for the reminder that these things are a process, and sometimes you have everything you need right infront of you!
And my favorite thing in our bedroom… Vintage bird prints I had framed for my office. They look a million times better over our bedside tables!
YoungHouseLove says
Aw, I love stories like that! So happy when things can move around and it all comes together!
xo,
s
Kelsey says
I am totally swooning over your bedroom right now! I love the rug the most!? Where is it from?
YoungHouseLove says
That’s from a local outlet called The Decorating Outlet here in Richmond. It was a total steal since there was a small tear in it but when you roll it out it’s invisible!
xo,
s
El says
Aw, feel better!
Great post, you guys…I’ve loved your blog since about 2007 when I discovered it in its “toddler” stages! You guys are amazing. Love to see the inspiring transformations and funny DIY moments.
See…even from the brink of a stomach bug, you inspire us!
YoungHouseLove says
Aw, thanks El!
xo,
s
Linda says
Hope you feel better soon, and that the rest of the family stays well. And I love how you show us that rooms and decisions can change as you go along – and that it’s nothing to be afraid of.
Shana says
The room looks great guys, but have you read this recent survey? Make sure you check out the last line.
When will you release your book tour dates and places? Hoping you make it to Southern California!
YoungHouseLove says
Oops, there’s no link to the survey, so we couldn’t read it. As for the book tour, we don’t have all the info yet but we’ll definitely post all about the details when they’re nailed down!
xo,
s
Robin @ our semi organic life says
Love this progression. Question, do you still have that rocking chair?
YoungHouseLove says
Yes! We have that in the sunroom but aren’t sure if it’ll stay there or end up in the nursery or Clara’s big girl room!
xo,
s
Katie Ball says
Our bedroom is also evolving, just not in a good way! It started out quaint – we are newlyweds. A few pictures, pretty bedding, cool arm chair and night stand, lamps with matching lightbulbs (finally – for a while, one shone white and one shone yellow!), etc. Now we are expecting a baby and our office has moved into our bedroom to make room for a nursery! Enter giant desk, THREE BOOKSHELVES, and the most awkward placement of a dog crate ever. Oh well – baby girl’s new room is going to be super cute, so I’ll just spend more of my time in there!
YoungHouseLove says
Haha, that’s so sweet! Congrats on the wee one on the way!
xo,
s
Robin @ our semi organic life says
I noticed you’ve mentioned Clara’s big girl room a few times. A moodboard for that would be fun!
YoungHouseLove says
I’d love that! I think I’m a little scatterbrained on the subject, but just a “dreaming of this maybe” board could work since I can’t pin things down for good quite yet :)
xo,
s
Kayla says
We have a little corner on the living room that I could not figure out forever what to do with and it drove me crazy. One day a few weeks ago it dawned on me that we had a small bookshelf/closed storage unit in our upstairs closet that was being used for storing random sports items. I brought it downstairs, accessorized with books and a plant, and it looks fantastic! I was giddy for days. It is amazing what you can do with what you already have!
YoungHouseLove says
Love that!!
xo
s
Lindsey says
I have to say it, but following up a sentence about the stomach bug with a sentence about “stool love” made me giggle. :)
YoungHouseLove says
Haha, gross, right?!
xo,
s
Haley says
I love this room evolution idea. It is interesting to see how everything evolves. It also gives me hope since I am in the beginning stages at my own place.
Amanda says
Hi guys! Love your blog. Kind of addicted!
Anyway, just was wondering if you’ve ever considered switching your bed to be on the opposite wall that it is now. Then John wouldn’t have to reach around the corner to turn the light off. Obviously you wouldn’t see your pretty headboard right from the door, but it might be nice…
YoungHouseLove says
We tried that but an off centered window just makes it a no-go (it won’t fit along that wall without overlapping the window oddly). I have no idea why the room has so many obstacles, haha!
xo,
s
Ashley W says
You’re sick too? I was in DC this weekend and I think I caught a stomach bug myself… must be going around. Hope you feel better too!
Rachel says
I love your leather ottoman at the end of the bed! Where is it from?
YoungHouseLove says
Thanks! That’s from Bed Bath & Beyond a while back.
xo,
s
Libby says
Looks great- I’m also anxious to see the “mystery wall!” I know you used to have it in your paint colors section, but what was the color paint you used before you reprinted in Rockport Gray??
YoungHouseLove says
It’s called Carolina Inn Club Aqua by Valspar.
-John
Miyu says
Hi Sherry! Looks like there’s a bug going around… keep taking in Vitamin C!
I think I love that you guys have a “mismatched” night stand/consoles/dresser next to your bed :) I bought a “bedroom set” a while back… I still love the bed + dresser + night stand combo but now I want a side table on the other side of the bed as well… I want to the mismatched look but it’s so hard when everything else matches! I will have to take in your idea to move some things out of my bedroom and into other places, and then get some pieces to replace.. that sounds like the perfect idea. Thanks!
Susan says
Love the evolution post! If you have the time en route to Huntington, you should crash a town. Lewisburg, WV (you’ll pass it on I64 just past The Greenbrier) was named America’s Best Small Town last year; it’s artsy and foodie with lots of antique/thrift stores. Don’t go on Sunday – most places are closed – but hope you’ll find it’s worth your time. I don’t live there but I love it there!
YoungHouseLove says
Aw, that sounds so cute!
xo,
s
Krystal says
I don’t have an awesome house for you to crash, but would love to see you while you are so close! Maybe a book signing??? Or just coffee. Coffee is fine. ;)
YoungHouseLove says
Haha, thanks Krystal! It’ll be before the book is out, but here’s hoping we bump into you when we’re out and about. We do seem to find ourselves at Target and Home Depot wherever we go. Haha.
xo,
s
snosie says
Agh your chandelier was $50!! So jealous, in Australia I think the larger one (which I have) was $250!! Oh well, sucks to have the most expensive prices for Ikea worldwide (but it’s awesome to have a huge pay cheque and travel the world, so win some, lose some!) Wish I’d snagged those botanical prints, love love love the blue… sigh
Marbella says
Love. FYI, your nightstands would fetch about $200 minimum on craigslist. Not sure what the demand for Mid Century stuff is in the Richmond area but it’s certainly hot around DC. Check inside the drawers and underneath and see if there’s any makers mark. It’s rarer to find a pair in good condition without paying dealer prices so they are usually in demand.
YoungHouseLove says
Thanks Marbella!
xo,
s
Erica M says
Thanks for this post. It’s so good to hear your process. Trial and error and mistakes are ok! I feel like I get crippled by my fear of buying the wrong piece of furniture, choosing the wrong color, etc. But you’re right, you can always sell or change it. Even if your husband is (more than) a little peeved you want to buy new sofas even though you’ve only had your current ones 4 years! ;) Tastes change. You live and learn. Going to try not to be such a scaredy pants anymore!
Megan says
Love this post! I’ve been having a hard time working on our bedroom so this is a nice reminder that it takes time for a room to evolve. It is crazy empty right now with only a bed, nightstands, and dresser turned TV stand. We haven’t even hung up curtains yet!
Roxanne M says
Love the evolution! It’s a beautiful room. Nate Berkus just used that rug on a recent episode.
YoungHouseLove says
Wahoo! Love me some Nate.
xo,
s
Lindsey says
I’m just glad that horse galloped its way outta your room! Haha!
My favorite thing in our bedroom is the steamer trunk from my great great grandmother. It functions as my bedside table. Actually, it’s the only thing I like in my room right now, the rest of it is dreadfully stale and feels stuck! I’ve never really liked the wall color but can’t seem to muster the energy to pick a new one. Blergh.
Julia says
Love seeing the evolution of the space – helps remind me that Rome wasn’t built in a day and all that. I’m wondering whether you attach the leaning mirror to the wall or secure it in any way? I just got a big mirror (the Ikea Hovet mirror (originally $129 but I scored a used one on Craigslist for $35!)), and I love it, but I am a little worried about whether I should secure the top to the wall. I like the leaning look, and it’s crazy heavy, so I don’t want to mount the whole thing, but don’t want it to slide out either. Just wondering if you had any advice or what you did? Thanks!
YoungHouseLove says
Oh yes, we used heavy duty anchors to hold it up nice and securely. Hope it helps!
xo,
s
Ally says
Wow…evolution is right ….as I look back on all your pixs, it’s like your bedroom went from Cro-Magnon man to Johnny Depp – in a year! :)
Feel better soon, $herdog (((HUGS))))
Now, I must be off to train for my Pouring Water time trials :)
xox
Kelsey says
I love looking through progress pics like this – it’s a great reminder :) I’ve been curious, how tall are your ceilings? I’ve been considering putting up crown molding in our house, but we have only 9ft ceilings, and I’m afraid it will look cramped. Your molding looks great!
Thanks! Love reading your posts every day :)
YoungHouseLove says
Our ceilings are only 8′ tall. Nine feet sounds awesome!
xo
s
Koliti says
For Sherry – Probiotics! Gotta replenish your “good guys” in your gut. And as you probably know it’s a hand to mouth means of contamination (and re-contamination) so – wash, wash, wash your hands and avoid touching your mucous membranes (eyes & nose & mouth) and household surfaces. For example: when you flush the toilet, get a few squares of TP and touch the toilet handle with the TP – even if you are washing your hands right after. Now’s a good time to have John disinfect the door knobs, phones, etc. Hopefully Clara refrains from putting a lot of items in her mouth as most toddlers are apt to do. Hand sanitizer is your friend. Feel better soon :)
Kudos for your post! What a great time-line, reflection, happy-with-where-we-are-and-we-reserve-the-right-to-tweak-again format. Looking forward to your other room’s time in the spotlight.
YoungHouseLove says
Aw thanks Koliti! Great advice!
xo,
s
Kim P. says
It is so neat/realistic to see how your room has evolved over time. Sometimes it is hard to see an awesome room in a magazine or online and think you have to “do it all” right away. Home decor and renovation is a process! We have lived in our house for almost FIVE years, and we have been living in a decoration rut for about four of those years. Seeing your blog gives me hope that little by little I can change it for the better :)
Caroline says
OMG. you’re coming my way! You should pass through Winchester va :) too bad our house has only begun its transformations :(
YoungHouseLove says
I’m sure we’ll be back! We like to visit John’s grandma as much as we can :)
xo
s
Monica says
I love the direction your room is headed. I loved the previous wall color and wasn’t sure about painting it but I do love the new color just as much. Your bedside lamps remind me more of artichokes than pineapples. :)
Qaseh Gifts says
as usual, love everything about your postings. We are currently figuring out what to do with our bedroom as well. Your pictures shows that gradually a room will eveolve and look and feel more ‘you’. Well, these pictures have certainly inspired me! Thanks :-)
Hilary says
LOVE the mega bedroom post!!! If you need someone to take those nightstands off your hands I can do it for ‘ya! ;)
Holymotherofgod (aka Char) says
Been a few months since I last commented here, although I confess to being an avid lurker!
Thanks for showing the process. Glad to see you guys are also thrift store shoppers and repurpose items (me too!) Last time I was here commenting I was *trying* to buy a house (and was pregnant!) Now that we’re finally in a house, and have the baby, we’re onwards and upwards. I’ve been lurking to see how to do it myself, making mood boards, visiting Ikea online, and plotting my projects with precision and vision! =)
YoungHouseLove says
Aw, you’re so sweet! All the best of luck with everything Char!
xo
s
Jo says
It just hit me. Not only do you guys take tons of photos you must have them super organized and cataloged. Thanks for all the work. I enjoy keeping up.
Jo says
If you scroll down the page fast, the transformation is like a cool flip book.
Paige @ Little Nostalgia says
Whoa, I totally forgot you had that other duvet in there! It’s fun to see all of the steps, and I kind of like the idea that a room is never “truly” finished. Yeah, major things can be tackled, but the notion of always changing up little details is so fun to me. :-)
Heather W says
Love this post. I have said it before but seeing these kind of posts makes me feel so much better about my rooms in progress. I used to feel like if I was any good at decorating at all I would get it right the first time around but now I have learned that even the best don’t get it right the first time and to just be patient and things will evolve over time into something you love. True story… I have this master bedroom that was painted a pretty blue, I moved some furniture and played with some different pillows, changed some pics, even bought new bedding but it still was just not quite right. I kept thinking it maybe the paint color but hated to paint it again when it hadn’t been that long since I had painted already. So, there was a rug that I have loved forever and low and behold it went on sale for cheap! I knew then the paint color must change to a deeper richer color and now I am finally satisfied for now…. Can you believe it crazytown so, needless to say you all have me feel so much better about my choices and past decisions Thank you again!
YoungHouseLove says
Aw, you’re welcome Heather!
xo
s
Erika says
I love the evolution of rooms…I have a cape cod in Huntington WV and my house is finally starting to look like my vision. I would totally take you up on that house crashing if I wasn’t getting married this month and had time to get rid of the rest of the dreaded builders beige!
Carli says
Absolutely AMAZING transformation. Remarkable. Such a gorgeous room, and now it feels so finished. Even though I’m sure it’s note :), there is just a depth of character now that took all this time to manifest. Well done guys. Love this transformation!