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Purple Master Bedroom IdeasBlue And Purple BedroomPurple Paint Colors BedroomPaint Colors Bedroom RelaxingPurple ColorsMaster BedroomsPurple Color SchemesCold ColorsMaster BathroomForwardShades of the eggplant color match the pastel shades of blue very harmoniously. This palette of cold colors is appropriate for bedroom decoration.. She has a gorgeous little farmhouse right smack in the middle of nowhere. Both my top and skirt are from {Fiore Boutique}, which my friend Taylor introduced me to. I'm in LOVE with this store. Thursday was seriously the perfect day. We ate way too much (I had three different kinds of desserts), played with my cousin's babies, watched some football and got to spend time with each other. Too often I get in the habit of complaining about all of life's little frustrations and take for granted life's blessings. I desperately needed this day to reflect on everything God has given me. I am so thankful for this life. I am so thankful for my friends {that means all of YOU, blogfriends!}

I am so thankful for my family! And this one blows my mind. Take an {ikea vittsjo shelf} and turn it into a gorgeous gold masterpiece with a little spray paint. I also love the idea of taking the {hemnes bookshelf} and adding wallpaper to the back wall. How chic is this? After ordering {this shower curtain} from Target and being completely disappointed in it (it looked like I bought it at the dollar store!) I finally had some success last night at Pottery Barn and Target. I went with {this ruffle shower curtain} paired with {this rug} from Target. Thank the Lord for sweet friends like Taylor, who blogs over at {newest girl in town}. Taylor and I met through blogging, and she recently moved to Greenville as well. I seriously feel like I have known this girl my whole life!!!how beautiful is this last print?? I have been lusting over starburst mirrors for a while now, so I almost couldn' believe it when I found {this mirror} at Home Depot for only $35!

It's now hanging over my bed... (I would show you, but I don't have a comforter for my bed yet!) I picked up {this chevron ginger jar} from Target. It's part of the Nate Berkus home collection (which I'm seriously loving). I can't wait to have a coffee table to put this on! I also just ordered {this table} of off One Kings Lane for more than 50% off. If you aren't a member of {One Kings Lane} and you love house decor, join NOW! They constantly have sales on designer items. Leave me your email address and I'll send you an invite! This was taken today in my new bedroom. As you can see, I don't have a comforter for my bed yet, and I still need to paint some of my furniture. It's definitely a work in progress. And now for some inspiration... I'll be back this week with some more fun posts :)headboard: home decorators collection frames above the bed: ikea bedspread and pillow shams: c/o kassatex fine linens gray throw pillows: west elm (here and similar here)

If you want to know details on anything I didn’t list above, please leave me a comment!Sign up for the NewsletterUnique New Finds For Spring When you open and use a my pier 1 rewards cobalt credit card Pier 1 ♥sYou Month We're showing you the love all February. This month has been a particularly crafty month for us, with Halloween approaching and Braydon doing “Tot School”.
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target sunburst shower curtainFor the past 8 weeks or so, we’ve been working on a project that we’ve been calling Chesterfield Cottage.

You may have seen progress photos on Instagram or Facebook (if you missed them, you can check them out here!). We got it on the market this past weekend, and guess what? We received a first day offer and are in contract! Now that we have some time to breathe, we’re excited to share all of the fun details and before & after photos with you. A bit of background – this home is a 1950s cape cod that has three bedrooms and one bathroom. It’s about 1000 sq ft, which makes it the youngest and smallest house we’ve worked on. It’s in a neighborhood where homes are typically in the $100-150k range, so we had to keep that in mind as we made our design decisions. We couldn’t go overboard, but wanted to make it as nice as we could within our budget. We were excited to take on the challenge and try something new. Our ultimate goal in designing this home was to make it feel bigger than it actually is. We wanted people to notice the beauty and functionality of each room before size.

We put a lot of thought into making sure we used each space in its best capacity, and added details and special custom touches to make it a one of a kind home. There’s a lot of good stuff to share, so we’re going to split our reveals into three posts. First up, we’ll share the exterior, living/dining space, and the bathroom. Part 2 will be the 2nd floor attic bedroom, and part 3 will be the kitchen.Here’s what the front of the house used to look like. It had good bones and a nice yard with mature trees. It just needed a facelift.We painted the siding Sherwin Williams Naval, removed the awnings, and wrapped the metal posts with PVC trim. We replaced the dated (and broken) front door, and added white window trim, cedar window boxes, and cedar tongue & groove to the porch ceiling. We also replaced the house numbers. Those details really made the home stand out and gave it the charm factor we were looking for.Part of the garage door was cut off, there was a rusted storage shed in the yard, and there was a large wheelchair ramp that took up a big chunk of the yard.

We cleaned up the yard, replaced the wheelchair ramp with a paver patio, replaced the garage door, and gave it a fresh coat of paintWhen you open the front door, you enter into the living/dining space. We loved the archways leading to the kitchen and to the little hallway where the bedrooms and bathroom are, and wanted to work with them in our design. That carpet and those blinds, though…We built a small decorative fireplace w/TV outlet behind the mirror to create some visual interest in the room and add functionality. We also refinished the original hardwood floors and gave the walls a fresh coat of paint (BM Simply White). Painting the walls and ceilings white helped disguise the imperfect ceiling/wall lines that so many older homes have, and also made the room feel open and airy. We chose a light grey color (BM Revere Pewter) for the doors and trim, but left the windows themselves wood.We replaced the vertical blinds with bamboo shades that we hung about 6″ higher than the window.

Through that archway are the bedrooms and bathroom. We found this sign on an Etsy shop called Salted Words. It couldn’t be more perfect for this home!The bathroom had yellow tile, a sticky linoleum floor, and a door that swung into the vanity.This bathroom was a full gut! We replaced all of the dated tile with white subway tile going up to the ceiling in the shower, and added a fun black & white patterned tile on the floor. We found a vanity and mirror that fit the space perfectly, and made the storage ladder above the toilet out of cedar 1x2s and metal strips. We also switched the door hinge to the other side, and hung the shower curtain rod high to make the room feel larger. We’ll be back soon with part 2 of our reveal, the kitchen. In the meantime, follow us on Instagram and Facebook for sneak peaks! Sources (note – contains some affiliate links!): Front door – Home Depot Window boxes – handmade, cedar Posts (wrapped existing) – PVC trim from Home Depot

House numbers – Lowes Siding: Sherwin Williams Naval Round mirror – Target Small marble / brass tables – Target (similar here, also Target) Blinds – JC Penney Desk / table – World Market Rug – Discontinued, Home Depot (similar here and here and here and here, or search for “tribal rug” / “Moroccan rug” online) Leather love seat – West Elm on clearance (no longer available, but the normal sized sofa is here). Silver chairs – lucky Craigslist find (similar here or here, or just search for “metal stackable chairs”) Vases, candlesticks and greenery on fireplace – Jo-Ann Vintage Indigo Pillows – Handmade, Bianca & Red Throw – Home Goods Sign – Salted Words, Etsy Walls – BM Simply White Trim, Fireplace, Doors – BM Revere Pewter Floor tile – (brand is Merola) Storage ladder – handmade from cedar 1x2s and metal strips. Shower curtain – We used a regular 96″ curtain for staging purposes.