We do our best to crash a variety of homes, both old and new, big and small, traditional and modern, expensivo and super cheap, etc. This one falls into the glamorous high-end realm, but its cup runneth over with adaptable ideas – even if you’re on a tight budget. So we’re happy to bask in the inspirational eye candy (and pass it along to you guys of course). As we mentioned in yesterdays post, this gorgeous home is located in Charlotte, NC. So on with the tour. Here’s the charming exterior:
And here are Jennifer and her sweet six week old daughter Eleanor to let us in:
Here’s the gorgeous view that greets you when you step in the front door, which you might recognize from yesterday’s surprise-we-were-road-tripping post. Seriously, I pretty much walked into this house and went crazy with delight and excitement. So sorry for jabbering mindlessly and running around screaming, Jennifer. Your house is just too much goodness for my brain to handle.
When it comes to that gorgeous tonal zebra carpeting on the stairs, it’s by Stark. And that gigantic mouthwatering mirror is from Circa (well, I’m 90% sure that’s what she said – remember my brain was exploding). I think the lights on the floating console are also from Circa, but I’ve seen dead ringers at HomeGoods along with other starburst mirrors. So checking there (or at their sister stores: TJ Maxx or Marshall’s) can help you get the look for less. And speaking of that floating console, how cool is that? Finding a four-drawered piece like that at a thrift store or garage sale and adding nail heads around the edge of each drawer along with ring hooks could mimic the look. You could even remove the legs and mount it on the wall like Jennifer did. The girl is creative to the nth degree.
Behold, the kitchen. The cool thing is that it wasn’t a massive space but Jennifer made the most out of it by adding as much function (along with a heaping portion of form) as she could. The steel pendants (by Visual Comfort) provide task lighting for the island, which is packed with useful range space as well as food prep area on either side and a spot to sit and eat in front of the cooktop. And instead of using pricey granite or marble, Jennifer actually chose poured concrete for the top of the island, which was molded to wrap around the base of the cabinets on each side like a parsons desk. I was in lurve (she also said it held up really well for those considering DIYing concrete counters like this previous House Crashing homeowner did here).
There were two small areas next to the sink with marble, but it was actually scored as a remnant to save loot (using concrete for the majority of the kitchen was definitely a money saving choice). And how great are those simple clean-lined shelves on either side of the window? So simple and sweet. The faucet is Rohl (I love the raised neck) but overstock.com often has similar looking versions for those on a budget (you might have to check back a few times since they seem to go fast).
Oh and did you notice that cluster of items under the shelves in the photo above? I loved this idea. Jennifer got a few glass apothecary jars (HomeGoods, Marshall’s, and TJ Maxx sell these for under $15) and filled them with kitchen stuff like granola, pretzels, and cookies. Such a chic way to dress up any counter.
And file this under never-seen-it-before-but-I-went-crazy. The fridge is “quilted” with a cool diamond pattern that actually bumps out ever so slightly to create a faceted textured look. Jennifer went with standard GE appliances, but she sent the door of her fridge to a guy in Atlanta who added the special detailing for a completely customized look.
Beyond the kitchen was the dining room, which was a gorgeous contrast to the light and lovely space.
It felt moody and luxe thanks to darker tones (in that stunning wallpaper and those great gray velvet drapes). If you’re looking to recreate this look on the cheap you could always experiment with a light gray stencil on a dark gray wall. You could even dye some $7 Ikea curtains (we like the Vivan ones) in a deep gray tone. It won’t be completely the same (the sheen of the wallpaper and the texture of the velvet curtains is amazing) but it would definitely swank things up and add that moody vibe.
And how amazing is the light fixture? This picture doesn’t even do it justice (it’s by Baker). You can kind of see the shadows that it casts on the ceiling but it was ten times cooler in person. Oh and look closely at the chairs above. See those cool hardware handles on the back of each one? Those are also the brainchild of Jennifer, who added them because she thought it would be easier to pull them out (and they might save the upholstery a bit more since grubby hands won’t constantly be gripping the sides). Is she a thinker or what? I love that no detail was left unaddressed. Especially since I know firsthand how hard it is to have focus like that when you’re furnishing a house (it’s so easy to get caught up in the big stuff and forget about all the cool little finishing touches that make a room feel personal and functional).
Here we have the cozy living room with a gorgeous ottoman that I wanted to strap on top of our Altima and take home. It was covered with this amazing painted fabric. That’s right, I said painted fabric. It was a velour/velvet type upholstery that was stenciled with paint and then weathered/distressed/worn down so it looked irregular and tonal and amazing. The weathering process (sanding it down) made it soft, so it didn’t feel crunchy or hard. Just textured and special. I’ve never seen anything like it.
So for anyone brave enough to try stenciling velvet our velour with watered down paint and then sanding it with high grit sandpaper for a weathered and worn in look, I can tell you firsthand that it might just be the coolest thing you ever do. In your life. Ok that might be an exaggeration (creating a human or graduating college might be up there too).
Oh and see those pieces of fabric folded over the top of each arm chair? Once again Jennifer used her brainpower to creatively solve a problem. Her cat loves to jump up from the floor to the back of her chairs, so draping some pretty fabric over the back of each chair was her solution to keep the chair’s upholstery from being clawed (it’s much easier to switch out the draped fabric if it gets ruined than redo the chair). Smart right? And that’s something you can make with a fabric remnant and some Heat N Bond (or a sewing machine if you’re getting braver every day like I am).
Aren’t those built-ins gorgeous? I loved the elegant greeny-gray color (try Benjamin Moore’s Senora Gray for a similar look), and the hidden storage underneath will definitely come in handy when it comes to stashing Eleanor’s toys.
Since Jennifer loves to add unexpected pattern and texture from room to room (like her light kitchen next to her ornate wallpapered dining room), she thought the small powder room was the perfect place for a little more wallpapered drama. It was a very small room so we were really impressed with her bravery (bold pattern, dark trim, dark sink) but it looked like a bling-y little jewel box instead of a tiny and bland little builder bathroom, so it was such a great call.
I also loved the dark modern sink, which was poured concrete just like the kitchen island. And the faucet is by Kohler (so sexy, right?) which often ends up on overstock.com or a place like plumbersurplus.com for those in a deal-hunting mood.
This room is a little office/bill paying area that was another modestly sized space that Jennifer maximized with a skinny floating desk and two comfy chairs (so much more inviting than traditional office chairs and still just as functional). And those amazing paneled walls make you notice the luxe architecture of the room instead of how small it is. As for how they attained that paneled look, it’s just cheap wood from the home improvement store that they used to create a rectangular grid pattern with molding around the edges to finish each one off. Then they just painted it all for a seamless effect.
Oh yeah and this mirror is another thing I wanted to sneak out with. How pretty is that patina-riddled glass? It’s an antique from Circa, but there are tutorials online for antiquing your own mirror (like this one), so finding something new and then glazing the frame and patina-ing the glass could yield something similar on a budget.
Jennifer and her husband are hardcore art collectors, and one of their favorite pieces is this giant figure by Carl Plansky. It’s such an amazing focal point in a hallway without much else going on (except for that cool zebra runner which snaked upstairs). A giant abstractly painted canvas (made by you) or even a large wooden frame with colorful fabric stretched around it could add similar color and boldness.
And of course little Eleanor needed a nursery to call her own, and Jennifer didn’t spare a single detail. The gorgeous chandelier is from Circa and the dresser is actually her own childhood dresser that she painted to work with the wallpaper.
Speaking of the wallpaper, here’s a shot that might be easier to make out. It was actually these tone on tone vines that snaked up the wall with squirrels and birds on some of the branches. So sweet yet sophisticated. I felt like I was in an enchanted forest.
And you know I love a good quatrefoil worked in there, so of course this lamp was yet another thing I wanted to grab while screaming “what’s that over there?” and running out to the car with it while Jennifer looked the other way. But I didn’t. It looked perfect right where it was. And how cool is the camel pillow (by Rikshaw Design)? I love how it layers in with the tones of the room while adding more of that “enchanted animals” vibe from the wallpaper and the giant giraffe near the crib. Clara was in love with this room (and that camel pillow in particular).
So there you have one of three house crashing adventures (well one was actually an office crashing) of which we partook during our weekend road trip. We’ll be back to share the other two in a little while (we don’t want them to be jammed on top of each other and we’re still waiting on some source info for those, but they’re definitely coming within the next week or two). Oh but we can’t sign off without sending a huge thank you to Jennifer and her sweet family for so graciously letting us in to snap photos for you guys (even with such a fresh little newborn around)! They were amazing and we’re so happy that we were able to stop by. Now let’s play the what’s-your-favorite-part game. Mine is the floating nailhead console with the sunburst mirror over it. And the poured concrete counter that runs up and down the side of the island. Le sigh.
Psst- Wanna check out other house crashing adventures? We have them all right here.
More random pssst- Is anyone else watching The Voice? I’m in love with Dia and Xenia. Who are your picks?
Julia says
Any idea what type of flooring they put in their kitchen?
YoungHouseLove says
I think it’s walnut hardwood. Hope it helps!
xo,
s
Amanda says
What a fabulous house! Do you know where the dining room chandelier is from?
YoungHouseLove says
Yup, that’s from Baker. Hope it helps!
xo,
s
Kate says
I think this is my most favorite house crashing ever!
Absolutely beautiful and makes me want to move to the south! You just don’t find that kind of southern charm here in Wisconsin! :(
meagan says
You would never know that there was a baby in the house! haha – it is soooo clean and tidy! Thumbs up!
Great work – love it.
Meagan, Row House Nest
Hollie @ I'm Busy Procrastinating says
Holy cannoli! That is a beautiful place — my favorite house crash yet! I do’nt even know what part is my favorite … so much decorative goodness.
And regarding The Voice, Dia is cute as a button and I loved her version of Kanye’s “Heartless” this week.
Megan says
I love the wallpaper in the nursery!
Do you know where it’s from?
Amy says
This might be my favorite house crash ever. Pinterest just got a workout from me! Might have a new plan for my dining room now :)
Tia says
DROOOOLING over that nursery!!!! Going in my inspiration files right now!
Kim says
I love so many things about this house! I’m totally stealing some of her ideas when we build :) Thanks for sharing all the gorgeous photos.
Charisma says
Wow, that house is amazing. I totally did not see that coming. it may be the most beautifully dressed home I’ve seen; so pristine and luxe! You mentioned that some of the rooms were smaller, any idea what the square footage of the home is? Also, does Jennifer have a blog and/or list of sources?
YoungHouseLove says
Sadly Jennifer doesn’t have a blog yet, but we definitely encouraged her to start one! As for the square footage, we’re not sure on that, but maybe Jennifer can stop in with that info for ya!
xo,
s
Sheena says
I loved the crib. It looked like it was upholstered. Does anyone know the brand? Thanks for the inspiration!
YoungHouseLove says
I think Jennifer dropped in to mention that it was a Restoration Hardware crib and she had that back panel upholstered by a local pro (since it’ll convert to a big girl bed later ,and that part will become the headboard). Hope it helps!
xo,
s
Katie @ On the Banks of Squaw Creek says
duh! Pinning! I seriously just cut the wood to make shelves like that for my kitchen, but was doubting how they would look since I wasn’t going to make them the full depth of the cabinets. And then I saw this!!! Wahoo!
Holly says
Yey!! I love watching ‘Brothers and sister’s’ and noticed Very large apothecary jars in Nora walkers kitchen. Although I had no idea what they were called until this post…now I have found some excellent ones in Next!! I’m in the UK so don’t have all the fab shops you guys have :( Hxx
Melissa says
Excuse me while I wipe the drool from my face and blurt out AMAZEBALLS!!!!!
Candie says
When you guys do this housecrashing, are these friends of yours? Or maybe people you’ve met along the way?
YoungHouseLove says
Most of them are people we’ve never met but a reader emails us (or a friend calls us) to make the connection and we run over there as quickly as our legs can carry us. It’s so fun to see the inside of a house that we’d otherwise never be able to see!
xo,
s
Allison says
I am obsessed with every SINGLE thing about that house! Beautiful!!! Especially that super cool wallpaper in the powder room!
Mary Ellen says
I’m going to try putting this comment in the right post! Thanks so much for your reply, but I clearly made things a little more confusing than I had planned. Does this den and kitchen connect as one large room?
Thank you so much!!!
YoungHouseLove says
The kitchen and living room are open to each other just like the kitchen and dining room are in that shot (see the wide doorway- it’s the same on the other side which leads to the living room. Hope it helps!
xo,
s
aredd says
Have we found out where the wallpaper in the nursery can be found?
YoungHouseLove says
I think someone found out that it was Sanderson wallpaper!
xo,
s
Tonya says
Jennifer is AMAZING! OK…where do I start?!? Let’s start with the foyer…I MUST have a floating console now! ABSOLUTELTY beautiful… Next…the Zebra staircase…I may incorporate that into our home…esp since we need to replace the carpeting on our stairs! And finally… THAT nursery! The crib is stunning! Job well done Jennifer!
Brandan WH says
This is my 3rd time looking at this house crashers- RIDICULOUS! So pretty in like 100+ different ways. Thanks for sharing!
Ayisha says
I love love love her kitchen. My husband and I are closing on our first home soon and I want this kitchen or something very close to it. would you happen to know the dimensions of the room? Any info on how to diy that concrete island? I am in awe.it
YoungHouseLove says
Here’s hoping she drops in with that info for ya!
xo,
s
Kristin says
What a beautiful house. Her nursery is AMAZING!
Andee says
So many mouth watering vingettes to leverage… I’d like to know what kind of hardwood floors they have. That’s the NEXT thing that I have to complete.
Thanks for sharing.
YoungHouseLove says
I think they were walnut hardwoods. Hope it helps!
xo,
s
Suzy says
love the front hall. And I want those lamps on the console!! They are not at Circa…any idea where she got them? Would be perfect in my dining room. NEED TO HAVE THEM :-)
Thanks
YoungHouseLove says
Here’s hoping she drops in with that info- I think she did mention Circa so maybe they don’t sell them anymore or they’re special order or something?
xo,
s
tiffany says
Love to know who her “guy in Atlanta” was who did the refrigerator door? We just moved here and I’d love to look him up!
YoungHouseLove says
I think she may have dropped in with that info here in the comment section a while back? Maybe try scrolling back for that? If not here’s hoping she stops in with those details soon!
xo,
s
Holly says
You don’t happen to know the paint color for the kitchen cabinets do you? I really dig them and am determined to update our kitchen sooner than later and can’t get afford a complete re-do…this just might do the trick to revamp it without breaking my budget ;)
YoungHouseLove says
Here’s hoping she drops by with that info for you (maybe she has commented with it already? feel free to scroll back for it if she has).
xo,
s
JEN RAMOS says
WOW…i cant get over the artwork and how cool the zebra print carpet is….I like how its a light gray tone -not so overpowering. :))))))
Katy says
Hi! First of all, I L.O.V.E. your blog! I have been following for about a year and when I started reading, I worked my way back to the very first post. I have remembered certain tips and tricks and refer back often (loved the solution for cleaning dingy bathroom grout in your first house). Anyway, I loved this house tour and wondered about the large rug in the family/living room. I am searching for a rug for our large living room and need at least 9X12. I can’t decide on seagrass vs jute or chenille/jute. Any clue as to what they used??
Thank you!
YoungHouseLove says
I think that’s seagrass? Maybe try overstock.com for something nearly identical?
xo,
s
Erin says
Where did you get the grey curtains in the living room? I want to add grey curtains in our yellow living room and I love these.
thanks!
YoungHouseLove says
Here’s hoping she drops in with that info for ya!
xo
s
Jan says
Liked all but the nursery. It was “cold” for lack of a better word. Should be warm and inviting for a child.
Roberta says
beautiful house! What type and color are her wood floors? I’m in the market for some, and I’m leaning towards the darker oak/ espresso? Thank you
YoungHouseLove says
I think she might have commented on that a ways back. Hope it helps!
xo,
s
Whitley Hamlin says
Hello there! Thanks for posting this fabulous home in the Queen City! And to you two… nice work! I first discovered you on Nate and have so enjoyed following all of your projects which give me so much inspiration for my own home design projects.
Warmest Regards, Whitley Adkins Hamlin
Jade says
Can you please tell me the supplier and name of the wicked wallpaper used in the powder room please? Many thanks, Jade
YoungHouseLove says
Here’s hoping she drops in with that info for ya.
xo
s
Candice says
I love the house. I was wondering if you knew where the dining room table is from. Thanks!
sophie says
Probably my favorite site to check in on. I love the work you do, and I wish I had the same skill set and ideas to follow in your footsteps. :) Keep it up