2015 Tour of Homes

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I’m always stoked to be asked to join home tours. {Thank you Gina!} The tours are always so fun, in fact I like virtual home tours better than our local parade of homes lately. The builder beige walls make me want to poke my eye with a needle. If that’s your favorite though, don’t take offense.

Summer is in full swing here. My four monsters, perfect kids got out of school before Memorial day, and today was rough. I have one child in particular that thinks I need to entertain her for every second of every day. I’m afraid we are off to a rocky start of a summer. I may or may not have lost my cool this morning. “I have toilets that need to be cleaned if someone is bored,” may have escaped my lips.

So…it feels good to finally have a quiet house and write. People always say “enjoy with while it lasts,” and I promise I do, most of the time, but the kids are driving me nutso already and summer started five minutes ago.

Before you enter my home tour, please know that these pictures are ALL FLUFF. My house never looks like this. Usually you would see at least 3 pairs of shoes laying around, you would probably find a pair of random underwear somewhere from my 4 year old changing into a swimming suit, and crumbs all over my countertops. I honestly wipe my counters off at least four times a day from pure necessity of exterminating the stickiness.

So, with that in mind, welcome to our home!

All Things Thrifty Gallery Wall

The living room is definitely the center of our home. We spend most of our time together in this room. The kids rough house in here like it’s goin’ out of style, and my 7 year old daughter does back hand springs on the rug daily.

All Things Thrifty Home Tour 2015

I give my kids a tally mark when I see them being kind. It’s been interesting so far since the kids think it’s a competition. I guess a kindness competition isn’t the worst thing we could spend our summer focusing on, right? But honestly I think it’s mostly for me. It reminds me that I really do have great, kind kids. The tallies help me to notice the good instead of focusing on the times they punch each other.

If you look close, you can see our little princess Sugar the Shih-Tsu taking a snooze. 🙂

All Things Thrifty Fireplace Living Room Mantle

We love the bright color vibe, and I can’t get enough.

Coral Decorating Ideas

My cute hubby spent a few hours cutting out this gorgeous USA barn map for me, and it might be my favorite thing in my entire house.  In fact, we joined up with a local wood-working shop, and they agreed to sell one similar for only $150. {UPDATE, the shop just agreed to give a $25 discount using the code allthingsthrifty1}. 

BARN Wood USA Map and Black Hutch

I love the barn wood USA map so much, and the antique hutch underneath it is a crowd favorite too. Buy your own similar map HERE. <— affiliate link {just keepin’ it real folks} Black Antique Hutch

The kitchen is the second busiest part of the house. Those are the counters I was talking about that need to be wiped four times a day.

cottage style kitchen turquoise paint 1

The office is my relaxation room. I love the natural light that beams into this room in the mornings. It makes me happy. I made this fun magazine rack to display some of my favorite mags.

office magazine rack

The floral rug adds that pop of unexpected pizazz, and I love the greek key molding that I talked my cute hubby into installing.

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Our master bedroom wingback headboard was a fun DIY project, and I have a slight obsession with pillows if you can’t tell. I’ve made my bed for the last 4 days guys. I think I need a pat on the back.

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The first thing that our kids see when the come into our home is this “dream big” wall. I hope they take it to heart and always remember I believe in them. I will tackle the yucky tan carpeted stairs as soon as I feel the motivation to pull out 1 trillion staples. I’m aiming for 2018. Ha.

DREAM BIG ENTRYWAY

My two daughters got lucky when I was feeling motivated last year and I designed this fun room for them complete with a plaid striped wall and DIY upholstered headboards.

Pink and Turquoise Tween room

Since we live in Souther Utah, which is a travel destination, we decided that a guest room was an absolute necessity. We have LOVED having guests often, and even installed a murphy bed in our house too.

Guest Room Wall Artwork 1

When you come to stay in our guest room, I’ll put you to work weeding our flower bed that we just installed. 🙂 Just kidding, we want our guests to relax. In fact, we’ve thought long and hard about how to help our guest room be inviting and have come up with 36 necessities every guest room should have. 

flower bed landscaping project

What do you think? Want to move in? Just be aware, if you are bored, I have toilets that need cleaning.

xoxo,

Brooke

Check out the other homes on the tour…you will drool for days over the pretty houses.

Come back and visit soon!

 

Monday, May 25th
The Shabby Creek Cottage

The Nester
The Inspired Room
City Farmhouse
In My Own Style

Tuesday, May 26th
Rooms for Rent

East Egg Style
Thistlewood
Decor Adventures
House no 124 {showcased on The Shabby Creek Cottage}
Finding Home

Wednesday, May 27th
Craftberry Bush
Happy Happy Nester
Ella Claire
Funky Junk Interiors
Organizing Made Fun

Thursday, May 28th
My Fabuless Life
Addisons Wonderland
Liz Marie Blog
Charles & Hudson
Sawdust & Embryos

Friday, May 29th
Jones Design Co.
The Shabby Nest 
Haneen’s Haven, hosted on The Shabby Creek Cottage

Jeanne Oliver
All Things Thrifty 

Published on May 29, 2015

4 thoughts on “2015 Tour of Homes”

  1. Beautiful home, I love how light and bright it is! I am wondering where you bought the sofa in the living room and love seat in the office? Thanks!

    1. Thank you for your sweet comment! The love seat in the office is from Downeast Home and we purchased our couch from a local furniture store but it is an Ashley furniture brand!

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