Fall Home Tour

This is my first home tour! Although this does not show my whole home, it shows the rooms I've decorated for fall. I am constantly changing things so some stuff may look different in a few days. If you follow me on Instagram (style_nest_interiors) you will see the ever changing home decor. Here is a peak inside our home for the fall! 

 

Fall Home Tour
Fall Home Tour
Fall Home Tour
Fall Home Tour
Fall Home Tour
Fall Home Tour

I love decorating for different seasons and, like I said before, I am constantly changing things. 

I hope you enjoy this mini fall home tour! If you want to see more home tours let me know in the comments! :) I know I love seeing other peoples tours so I hope you enjoy it too! :)

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Summer Living Room Tour

I hope everyone had a great Fourth of July! I love this holiday and am so grateful that we have two amazing families to share it with. We spent Sunday with John's family and Tuesday with mine. They were perfect days. Summer is so much fun and getting to spend time with family makes it that much more special. 

I want to share a living room tour since I haven't done one yet. I want to get better about posting tours of our home. I love seeing other bloggers' homes so I hope you enjoy it as much as I do. Here is where our life happens!

There you go! This is our home! Well, part of it. I will be sharing more spaces soon! 

For anyone wondering, the wall color is Silver Strand by Sherwin Williams. The metal floral wall hanging is from Hobby Lobby, the wooden pieces behind the couch are from an antique shop, as well as the screen. I made the magnolia wreath. The white pillows are from TJ Maxx, I made the linen and blue pillows, and the light blue pillows are from our bedding from Home Goods. The blanket is from Marshalls and was a recent purchase. The chair is from Target as well as the white cabinet. The blue vase and the cotton stems are from Hobby Lobby and the Nest sign is from Marshalls. The "Home" sign is from Kohls and the green plant is from Marshalls. I always like to know where stuff is from, so I hope this helped. 

I hope you enjoyed this little tour of our living room!I will be posting another tour soon! 

If you are interested in some help sprucing up your own space, head over to my e-design page! I would love to help you create your dream home!

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Our Master Bedroom

Happy Tuesday! 

I have been working on our master bedroom a bit and wanted to share some pictures with you. There are still a few things I want to do, like paint the walls, but for now I am focusing on decorating it. I have a few ideas for wall decor, but for now this is our room!

My father-in-law built us our bed for a wedding present. I love it. The color is perfect and will go with anything. It is definitely a special piece to us. 

I'm not sure what the wall color is, it's from the previous owners. I want to paint the walls a lighter blue/grey/green color. I'm thinking about Sea Salt by Sherwin Williams. 

Our comforter is from Homegoods and our floral pillows are from TJMaxx. 

Our lamps are from Target a few years ago.

I can't remember where we got our nightstands from. Possibly target, but it was also a few years ago.

I want to get something for the wall to the right of the bed and for above the bed. Then we will want to paint, get new trim and eventually new carpet. 

I hope you enjoyed this glimpse into our home! I will be sharing more of these for other rooms in our house soon. We are working on our half bath so you will probably see that next!

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Storyboard Reveal

I am so excited to share with you the final look of this beautiful room I worked on a few months ago. This is my sister's bedroom and I am in love. My sister and brother-in-law moved into my grandparents' house about a year and a half ago. The house was built in the 1920's so it is old and gorgeous! Hardwood floors and thick baseboards are just a few beautiful details in this home. I was so happy to get to help them design their master retreat.  

 

I chose this cozy grey upholstered bed for them because it brought in some really nice texture and was a nice lighter color. The studs on the headboard add an extra design detail as well. They already had this comforter so I worked the design around it. I fell in love with these pillows as soon as I saw them and they worked perfectly bringing in lighter colors to a darker comforter. The walls were already painted this lighter grey, which I am obsessed with. The nightstands add a bit of a modern touch, which is my brother-in-law's style. Their room is pretty large so I thought it would be fun to add a little reading nook with a chair or two. The grey is the perfect color and the details work well with the headboard. I love this piece of art for above the bed. It ties in the colors from the pillows perfectly. The rug works well to bring in more texture and the color is perfect. 

Here is the room all finished. I love it!

As you can see there are a few modifications that they made, which is why a storyboard is such a great way to redesign. I gave them ideas and they executed them in their own time and were able to change things if they wanted. In this case they decided to have a dresser here instead of a vanity. It works well in the space and fits their needs. 

Above the bed, they decided to paint their own artwork and it turned out great! What a fun DIY! They used the original painting from the storyboard for inspiration, bringing in the same colors and using the same lines. That is another advantage of a storyboard, you can take the items I select and DIY a few if you choose! 

I had so much fun helping them design their master retreat. The colors and the character were so much fun to play with. 

If you would like a storyboard of your own, check out my e-design page. This is a great way to redesign a room and be able to execute it in your own time. Whether you want a whole new room design, or just need some help adding those little details, there is a storyboard option for you. I would love to help you turn your house into a home. 

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