Welcome to your time of retreat! I don't know about you all, but at day 2 of social distancing with school out on dismissal and everyone working from home, my anxiety has hit the roof! ha! Keeping my home clean has sadly been way hard with my little tornadoes going through it. I am super thankful though that I have a full time job that I'm able to do from home to help during this chaotic time, along with my outlet here. That being said, for many of us, this is going to be a time of creativity! Trying to be creative in all ways of life, either with finances, food, keeping children busy, and helping you survive by tuning into your creative outlet! I hope that this post, along with the other tours this week, will bring you inspiration and ideas to keep your mind busy and your creativity flowing!
Proof of my chaos:
Yep. That picture was taken about 10 minutes after I finished taking these pictures for this tour :) At least they are having fun!
Let's get back to this other reality that only lasts one minute :) ....Today, I'm sharing my spring living room tour along with many other talented bloggers tours going on this week! These tours are hosted by the amazing Marty from A Stroll Thru Life. If you are joining along the tour hop, welcome from Modern Glam. Isn't Ashley's home just so beautiful and inviting? If you want some serious inspiration, her home has it!
As for my living room, here's one of the first views you get when walking in. I love using whites and neutrals against different types of wood. As you can tell, I'm all about mixing wood. At one time, black didn't match with brown and brass didn't match with nickle. But now they do! I seriously think, that's all in the past and it's okay to get creative with those things now! Same with wood :)
I try to keep this room light and airy so the wood tones pop. Plus, a bright light home for me just calms me and lifts my spirit. I added pops of greenery throughout this space to mark the beginnings of spring.
My builtin shelves stay the same the majority of the year, but I do change out the faux greens in the pots. For spring, I used lavender I found at Ikea.
The shelves on the other side house a plethora of firewood. I love the character this brings to the space. I have actually got a lot of concerns and questions about having this amount of wood in my house...mainly about bugs. I haven't seen any bugs come from these. I was super worried about it also when I was putting them up. I actually left the majority of the wood unbundled in my basement for a good week or two before bringing them upstairs. If there was a crazy looking piece that looked like something was living in it, I tossed it. All of that being said, I think it's about time to switch these logs to books! I just have to find enough books to fill this thing up :) I guess I'll be having a massive bonfire when that time comes!
The centerpiece to my spring mantel is this amazing repurposed wood world map from DecorSteals. This thing is big and sure makes a statement! I then added vintage-y little items to fill up the mantel shelf. In the middle, I have vintage books held together by some corbels also from DecorSteals. I then flanked that with these beautiful vintage looking terracotta pots I found at Michaels. I swagged a macrame tassel piece along the birch wood to give it a little boho vibe. I finished it up with some swagged greenery.
Wood World Map & Corbels: DecorSteals Pots: Michaels Macrame Tassle: Link
As for my coffee table and couch, I kept it neutral. Ever since I bought this rug, I've been adding color so I couldn't wait to go back to my roots and just do whites and creams with the pillows. I moved this cabinet behind the couch last year, and it's one of the best decisions I have made in a while....mainly because it has given me another place to decorate :) And of course, it offers loads of toy storage. Yep, my kids play area is all behind this couch and you wouldn't even notice!
This apothecary cabinet is still one of my favorite finds. I use it somewhat as a side table for the couch. The couch's arm is actually really high so a normal sized side table is too small. This cabinet offers a ton of character and storage too! It was a Hobby Lobby find I repainted.
I have a few things that go on most of my tabletops in my house which are faux greenery, books, clocks, and candlesticks. I feel like you can never really go wrong with that mixture. I have learned the past year that swagging garland adds that extra layer that sometimes completes an area!
Here are a couple wider views of this space. I have a feeling it won't be looking like this for many many days to come!
I hope you all enjoyed the tour! Be sure to check out Grace In My Space next! Sarah's decorating skills are so inspirational and her home is so bright and cheery! For even more inspiration today and throughout the week, check out all the other tours below. I wish you all a safe, healthy, and creative next few weeks!
Monday Lineup
A Stroll Thru Life - Remodelando La Casa - Cuckoo4Design - Far Above Rubies - Southern Hospitality - Duke Manor Farm
Tuesday Lineup
House By Hoff - Pink Peppermint Design - ZDesign At Home - Taryn Whiteaker - Inspiration For Moms - Decor To Adore
Wednesday Lineup
Cassie Bustamante - 11 Magnolia Lane - Hymns &Verses - Modern Glam - Thrifty & Chic - Grace In My Space
Thursday Lineup
Our Southern Home - My 100 Year Old Home - Sanctuary Home Decor - Seeking Lavender Lane - Southern State Of Mind - StoneGable -
Friday Lineup Thistlewood Farms - White Arrows Home - The Woodgrain Cottage - Life On Cedar Lane - Follow The Yellow Brick Home - Making Home Base -
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