Showing posts with label guest home tours. Show all posts
Showing posts with label guest home tours. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

City Farmhouse LOVE


You all are in for a major treat today...One of my absolute favorite bloggers, who, by the way, lives in a spectacular home on the water, is taking us on a tour of her home! Jen, from City Farmhouse, is not only amazingly sweet but she is also crazy-talented and has a bazillion of fabulous design ideas, recipes, and DIY's! Come along for the tour and meet one of my favorite blogging friends!
Hi friends of the sweet  and talented Molly!
I am so thrilled to be here!
My name is Jen and write a DIY and decorating blog called, City Farmhouse. My blog is about the journey to decorate my home with meaning and love, on a VERY small budget.  I make, I sew, I paint and find bargains, you name it, I do it, (or at least I try:).
I always dreamed of having a beautiful home, layered in moments and details that were reflective of my family. When we found our DREAM home 3 years ago, my husband amd I were in awe.  It was nestled down a long tree lined street, just steps from the bay.  We had saved for years for this home and knew it was right from the moment we stepped in.  I have taken my time decorating this home and I am still working on projects, but that is half the fun, isn't it?
I am amazed and; inspired everyday by the friends I have met through this blogging journey {Molly being one of them!} and what I have learned.
Welcome to our Family Room...


See this console...it was $10 at a local thrift store.

This coffee table was an IKEA hack amd so much fun to make,
you can find it HERE.


This is my nook, dining room and; kitchen....




City Farmhouse Holiday Kitchen 2013 Details

I fell head over heals for this front porch and we have enjoyed lots of time out here as a family.

Fall POrch City Farmhouse Bay Wreath & Petite Rosemary Wreath Garland



Speaking of still having many projects, this is one of them.  My master bathroom.
White Subway Tile & Classic Small Windows, Wall Color Olympic- Sprig of Ivy City Farmhouse

And my master bedroom, which is underway.  Yay!
City Farmhouse Campaign -Cost Plus & getting teh look for less

This is our view.
I feel so blessed to wake up to this every day.
Master Bedroom Office Overlooking Bay City Farmhouse

I also share recipes, you can find them HERE....

DIY Spiced Dark Hot Chocolate-easy, delcious & healthy recipe

and lots of DIY projects and tutorials HERE.
PB Inspired Trio Of Beach Signs Tutorial

City Farmhouse-DIY Thrifty & Pretty Driftwood Mirror-perfect summer project
Thank you for letting me share my story and home :).
Have a wonderful week,
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Be sure to head on over to Jen's beautiful blog, City Farmhouse and be inspired by her gorgeous home! 


Wednesday, December 4, 2013

2013 Barn Holiday Tour


Welcome, welcome, everybody, to our holiday barn tour! And if you are new around here, I am super happy to have you! I am so ecstatic to a part of this 24-blog, Christmas home tour, hosted by the wonderful Krista from the "Happy Housie" blog. How truly giddy I feel.
I hope you all can kick up your feet, grab something hot and delectable to drink, put on some jazzy Christmas music to set the mood, and come tour our barn with me! 

I moved to the German countryside last year with the military. I was so blessed to have found this 130 year old barn that was converted into a home next to the largest castle ruin in Germany! My landlord let us paint over its vibrant, pastel orange, yellow, and purple walls and we switched out all the light fixtures (we can take all the lights we purchased wherever we go) and started making it home. Fresh paint and dazzling lights can make all the difference in the world! It hardly feels like a rental anymore. Because we are on a strict (military) budget, everything you see in our place was built by us, someone else's throw-aways (that we have fixed up), or things we scored for next to nothing at flea markets. We want to save our money for traveling while we have the opportunity to live in Europe. We have had a blast creating a home here in Germany. I really feel as though it is an expression of the  journey. 
I am having the time of my life exploring Europe and implementing old world, and folk design and traditions into our own home.
(To see before pics click on the "Home Tour" tab)
I will have to get a picture of our village castle (above) with snow once it decides to stick! 

These little red mushrooms actually exist here in Germany, Can you believe it?! I thought they were just in the Mario Brothers video game!! Silly me...They are simply darling and the Germans love decorating with them for fall and winter festivities. I had to use them in our Christmas decor too.

Felted wool is commonly used in Germany and you will see booths decked out at the Christmas markets with handmade felted-wool clothing, crafts and decor.  I was stoked to find these little felted  acorns at our local discount market! Especially since velvet ones in The States cost a fortune! 

I designed and had the mantle built in the picture below with old barn wood, a barn door and beams our landlord was about to dump. The decoration on the front was dug out of the trash, and after it was cleaned and painted, it added the perfect amount of embellishment to our cozy little fireplace. I am thrilled to be able to take the mantle we built (from parts of the old barn we lived in) any where we go! What a wonderful keepsakeI will have from my time here. 

Recently, my girlfriend Jessica (also an interior designer) came to visit me and she suggested that I add a  tartan bow-tie, donated by my friend Jackie's husband, to help make our little deer friend look a little more dapper! 
Doesn't he just look so sharp!??




Move over Victoria's Secret, there is a sexy new angel in town!! I added a miniature set of wings to our golden hippo and he looks fierce...



I am loving my one Euro Tartan pillows (below), what a score they were! They sure give our room that English/Scottish country home feel!

We just got this wonderfully tacky and kitsch faux oil painting in Trier along with some gorgeous Florentine trays to add to my collection. The pipe is also a vintage flea market find that has a fantastic "gentlemen's" look. To learn how to create a mason jar snow globe, like the one pictured below, click here.



Our Christmas tree, which is popping out of vintage luggage is adorned with antlers, more angel wings, mercury glass acorns, antique brass stars, petite pictures, silhouettes and tartan Christmas balls.
Our vintage skis were an amazing birthday gift from my friend, Ivona! I LOVE them and use them year-round! The tartan from the inside of our flea market luggage really compliments their warm wood tone.


Now, come along to our dining room!



I have rearranged our dining room quite a bit and I love it's natural "flow" now! The pops of black make it a little more masculine and bring out the vibrant colors of our humongous vintage map. 

Since candlelight changes the light and clarity of the pictures in our uber dark barn, I have some photos with and without the candlelight.                                                       



I also use our cocktail bar as a dessert bar! Decadent Christmas goodies go perfectly on my DIY holiday cake pedestals! These are so easy to make, check out the tutorial I did for my friends blog here





Even our silhouettes are dressed and ready in holiday attire. 

I placed some ornaments on our French bottle dryer to turn it into a bar-top Christmas tree. 

 Our DIY Drop-Cloth Gold Zebra Hide Rug is a nice back-drop for our Christmas decor. 




Because I am known as the village hoarder, I received some gorgeous old doors and this antique drafting stool from our generous neighbors! The industrial stool is the perfect contrast to the frilly and more feminine sconce and chandelier.  Our time zone clock wall has now moved into this striped hall since the map is now where the clocks were. I think the clocks look even cooler on the stripes! We love knowing what time it is in our home states (California and Kentucky) and imagining what holiday fun our family is up to. 


We love our monogram from Southern Proper Monograms...It makes the perfect "wreath".

Let's move on tour cozy kitchen!
I recovered our kitchen chairs in this ikat chevron print, just in time for this Christmas tour! I am so pleased with how it turned out! It adds just a touch of funkiness to the kitchen.









I have painted the tips of our antler candlesticks gold to give it some extra pizazz... I am so thrilled with how they turned out!

During the holidays,  I really enjoy sipping my own version of Glühwein/ Vin Chaud/ Glögg (spiced, hot mulled wine)! We have a little bar set up for our guests to enjoy some as well! To get the recipe for this European Christmas-Market favorite, click here!


and fin!
Thank you so very much for coming to our home and celebrating the Christmas festivities with us! To see more of our home click the home tour box in the tab section above! Different seasonal looks will be in the side bar under seasonal.

Penny and I are off to visit our neighbors!!! Tschüss!

Be sure to check out all the other fabulous Holiday home tours by clicking the links below!

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Here is a sneak peak at what is in store...

Tuesday, December 3rdChristmas Party Tour of Homes Tuesday December 3rd

Christmas Party Tour Wednesday


Thursday, December 5
Christmas Party Tour of Homes Thursday December 5th option 2

Friday, December 6
Christmas Party Tour of Homes Friday December 6th
5) Patricia from Little Cottage on the Pond 6) Emily from Two Purple Couches

Each day this week, you can come here and click on these beautiful homes to get loads of inspiration once each tour goes live!
Note: You cannot view the homes until the actual post date that is listed above the set of homes. They go live at 7pm Eastern Standard Time.


Enjoy and be inspired! You don't want to miss any of them!


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