The case for honest timber
Well, at least not without going back to 1972.. That one’s next on my list of big expensive appliances that I’ll probably put off buying until I absolutely have to.
If you’re not up-to-date on everything that we’ve tackled so far, you can visit my.archives to get all caught up on all the nitty-gritty of the first part of the renovation..
I think it’s safe to say that we’re in the home stretch now so I put together this mood board to give you an idea of where we’re headed in this room as far as the design goes.The great thing is that a lot of the stuff on the board is already installed in the room!I’m going for kind of a farmhouse fresh look in there to fit in with our home’s surroundings, with plenty of really high-quality traditional elements that will stand the test of time.. I’ve included a list of all of my sources for everything below, as well as some thoughts on where I might be able to get some of the missing pieces!.
Mood board sources:.Waterhill Light Fixture in Chrome by Moen.
Old shutter for a window covering (I have these already!
found me the perfect pair on her parents’ farm!).Now, onto that next wall!
And those ugly closet doors…Last Summer, Kennedy and I had a great time making all kinds of treats during the weekdays when she was home from her various camps.Cooking with kids is probably the greatest trick ever for a mom.
First of all, it accomplishes something (Hey look!I made dessert tonight!