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Happy Wednesday friends! This has been the weirdest week ever. Well, really it all started last week with the impending dread of Hurricane Irma and just the overall sense of uncertainty for Florida and for our home town. And then this week has been full of storm damage, cancelled school and an attempt at normalcy. Every day I have been trying to stay caught up while also prepping our home and our family for the big day. Keep reading for our Fall home tour!
Fall is by far my absolute favorite time of year so I have been distracting myself with dragging out all of our Fall decor this week. I literally popped back and forth between bringing in outdoor stuff that could blow away and placing cute little pumpkins throughout the house. I get a little bored and sidetracked. LOL. I can honestly say, tropical storm weather aside, that I LOVE living in Georgia. We have the best weather ever and our Falls are stuff that dreams are made of. So I love to bring that Georgia beauty inside our home too!
For some reason ever since we moved into Our Historic Wonderland last December, I have been struggling with accessorizing! Yes, the least important thing on Earth BUT as a designer it is usually something that I LOVE! I have never considered myself a minimalist but having less out has made me so happy in this home! We were so busy when we moved in that our boxes sat for quite some time and having so little in the house made life so easy! I also think it has a huge something to do with the fact that our home has such beautiful historic features and so much character. Absolutely what made us fall in love with our 1905 beauty to begin with and something we have tried to accentuate further through finishing touches. One major thing that I LOVED about the few original features remaining in our gutted home were the 111 year old hardwoods. They run from our foyer through our living/dining rooms into the kitchen and down the hallway. I SO wish we had more but we definitely did our best to restore what we had. I knew I wanted them to be light since dark hardwoods were an absolute nightmare at our old home but I wasn’t sure of the exact color until I saw ours sanded down. The natural color was BEAUTIFUL! Although it surprisingly took some time to figure out a way to stain/seal them and keep the white ashy color, we finally figured it out and they turned out stunning! You can read more about that process HERE. SO once those were finished I decided I wanted to replicate that finish with pre-finished hardwoods in much of the rest of our home. Another aspect of our restoration that was way more difficult than I imagined! Until I discovered Shaw Floors…
I promise you that I looked EVERYWHERE for solid hardwoods that were pre-finished in a whitewashed finish. Impossible. Everything that I loved was laminate and for us, that just wasn’t something that we really wanted in our historic home. Although we will be using the heck out of them in our cabin renovation! I did however find not one, not even two but A DOZEN from Shaw Floors that I LOVED! I went from having zero options to more than I could choose from! I get asked a lot if I still love them and I can honestly say that they are one of my favorite things about our home. Not to mention that fact that I could go a month without vacuuming and you wouldn’t even be able to tell!
Now let’s chat about Shaw Floors. I have had the honor of being a member of their StyleBoard since 2015 and they are the best company I have ever worked with. Ever. I joke with Mark all of the time that I am just going to quit blogging one day and just go work for Shaw ;-). Two hour drive and all. Their StyleBoard is made up of eight super talented bloggers and we have had the amazing opportunity to get together numerous times now at Shaw events. So when they organized this Fall tour I was even more excited to work with everyone on my blog! Yesterday my sweet friend Heather with At The Picket Fence who is also here in Georgia shared her beautiful home and tomorrow you will have to pop by to see Cassity with Remodelaholic’s gorgeous home too! There will be a new Fall home tour everyday and sooo many gorgeous Shaw Floors selections to see as well!
Here is a peek at some of our home minimally decorated for Fall 😉 AND a look at some of our BEAUTYfull Shaw Floors!
Shaw Flooring Seen In This Post…
Master Bedroom & Addison’s Bedroom- Shaw Floors’ Muir’s Park Hardwoods in Bridalveil
Mud Room- Shaw Floors’ Elegance Penny Round Mosaic Tile in White
Laundry Room- Shaw Floors’ Glacier Tile 12×24 in Grey
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Fall Home Tour & Decorating Ideas
Shop Our Foyer:
Flooring- Shaw Floors’ Elegance Penny Round Mosaic Tile in White
Shop Our Mud Room:
Shop Our Dining Room:
Flooring- Shaw Floors’ Muir’s Park Hardwoods in Bridalveil
Shop Our Master Bedroom:
Flooring- Shaw Floors’ Muir’s Park Hardwoods in Bridalveil
Shop Addison’s Bedroom:
ALL ROOM DETAILS FOR THIS POST:
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LIVING/DINING ROOMS:
Wall Color: Gossamer Veil by Sherwin Williams
Trim Color: Alabaster by Sherwin Williams
Window Sashes: Inkwell by Sherwin Williams
Ceiling Color: Inkwell by Sherwin Williams
Flooring Stain: Read THIS POST
Ceiling Beams: Read THIS POST
FOYER:
Wall & Trim Color:1/2 Stardew & 1/2 Uncertain Gray by Sherwin Williams
Window Sashes: Inkwell by Sherwin Williams
Front Door Color: 1/2 Stardew & 1/2 Uncertain Gray by Sherwin Williams
Stair Balusters: House of Forgings (For more details… Read THIS POST)
Flooring Stain: Read THIS POST
MASTER BEDROOM:
Wall Color: Inkwell by Sherwin Williams
Trim Color: Alabaster by Sherwin Williams
Door Color: 1/2 Stardew & 1/2 Uncertain Gray by Sherwin Williams
Flooring: Shaw Floors’ Muir’s Park in Bridal Veil
ADDISON’S BEDROOM:
Wall Color: Alabaster by Sherwin Williams
Door Color: Doeskin by Sherwin Williams
Shiplap Details: Read THIS POST
Bedroom Flooring: Shaw Floors’ Muir’s Park in Bridal Veil
Now go see Cassity with Remodelaholic’s Fall Home Tour!
XOXO, Brittany Hayes
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