Home Tours

Crash! Modern Cozy Chic

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My friend Jen graciously let me come Crash! her home just before she started packing it all up for her impending move.  As an interior designer too, she definitely has a natural talent for an effortlessly chic space, but guys, you're gonna die over her little guys nursery! (*metaphorically only- please don't actually die over a room*) As this living room clearly shows- the key to using several colors in a room cohesively is to have something to unify them all.  In here it's the center pillow and the artwork.  And hello 6 patterns?  It doesn't look crazy or busy, just modern, cozy, and welcoming.  Well done, Jen!

Vibrany Way Interiors Living room via Year of Serendipity

Vibrany Way Interiors Living room via Year of Serendipity

Statement lights and large artwork are my current fave for any dining room- the right art and lighting can make a space!  And who are we kidding, I'm always a sucker for antique home details and molding.

Vibrany Way Interiors Dining room via Year of Serendipity

I'll stop beating around the bush, though, the real show-stopper in the home is the dwelling of the littlest resident.

Vibrany Way Interiors Nursery via Year of Serendipity

I dare you to try and find a more stunning crib!  He's a lucky little man.

Vibrany Way Interiors Nursery via Year of Serendipity

Mod crib and a vintage dresser?  He'll be the coolest kid on the playground.

Vibrany Way Interiors Nursery via Year of Serendipity

Thanks Jen for letting me share!  Pop over to her new site, Vibrant Way Interiors and say HI.  Good luck with the move, Jen and I can't wait to see what the next home looks like!

 

Crash! Charming Antique Cape

In this, the second installment of "Crash!" I invaded the beautiful home of a former coworker from days of yore. Susan's antique cape exterior via Year of Serendipity

Susan, her husband Andy and their adorable daughters Jenny and Laura have called this home for just about 4 years.

Susan's antique cape living room via Year of Serendipity

Built in the 30s, each previous homeowner has added on to it a bit, leaving their personal stamp and making this house truly unique.  Cape style homes around here built 40s and after are pretty cookie cutter, so the distinct non-cookie-cutterness of this older cape is quite refreshing.

Susan's antique cape living room via Year of Serendipity

Susan, being an architect by profession, definitely has the architect's eye with a designer's touch.  Every piece feels like it's telling a story.

Susan's antique cape living room via Year of Serendipity

Susan's antique cape living room via Year of Serendipity

Does the china cabinet look familiar?  If you've ben reading here for a while it should- it's the very same china cabinet that I bought and painted for my dining room before realizing that it just didn't work.  I'm so glad that it found a perfect home in Susan's dining room!  And the yellow is far superior to it's interim gray- so cheery!

Susan's antique cape dining room via Year of Serendipity

One of Susan's stamps on the home so far (aside from her awesome decor) has been to open up the kitchen to the sunken sunroom below.  The sunroom has much grander plans for the future so I won't be sharing that today, but it totally helps the kitchen feel ridiculously open and bright.

Susan's antique cape kitchen via Year of Serendipity

Susan's antique cape living room via Year of Serendipity

This home is a great example of how kids and their accompanying clutter don't have to dictate your style.  The IKEA expedit bookcase (now Kallax) really is ideal for this no matter your budget.  Susan uses the lower bins to hide all the Disney princesses within little hands' reach and draws the eye up to adult level with more sculptural elements on top.

Susan's antique cape family room via Year of Serendipity

It's the little details that most wouldn't notice that always catch my eye.  Isn't the striped carpet runner mitered at the landing a striking touch?

Susan's antique cape staircase via Year of Serendipity

Susan's antique cape hallway via Year of Serendipity

Even the girls' rooms have an adorably vintage flare.  And as we all know, I'm a sucker for built-ins.

crash-cape-20Susan's antique cape little girls room via Year of Serendipity

crash-cape-20Susan's antique cape little girls room via Year of Serendipity

Throughout the home, you'll also find beautiful collages made from vintage prints that Susan's artist mom creates.  This one from the master bedroom was my personal favorite.

crash-cape-20Susan's antique cape artwork via Year of Serendipity

Susan's antique cape master via Year of Serendipity

I know I swoon over antiques regularly, and this home was no different.  A few of my favorite pieces of furniture were the bench and chair found in the master that had been passed down through her family.  Cool antiques just become even cooler when they have meaning behind them.

Susan's antique cape master via Year of Serendipity

Thank you, Susan, so much for letting me into your gorgeous home!!!

 

Are you in the Boston area and want me to come Crash! your home?  Shoot me an e-mail here with a few photos and a little about your home.

Flipping Out

New week, new fliphouse apparently.  We closed on Millie on Friday and are closing on selling Grover tomorrow.  That means today I have a day chock full of finishing last touch-ups at Grover, supervising movers as they transfer all the staging furniture over to Millie, and then ripping up an attic floor at Millie so my electrician can re-wire the whole shebang.  Oh what a glamorous life I lead.  Fingers crossed I don't find too many dead things under the attic floor (or living things for that matter). Shifting topics, only slightly... 10 points to anyone who noticed what changed last week over in my menu bar on the left!  (Rss/e-mail readers, click on by the site to check it out)  That's right, there's a new clickable page titled "Flipping."  Last week if you clicked on it, though, you were just told "Coming soon."  Today?

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There's now a page for you to check out all my current and past flip houses and click through to see the pretty cool transformations they all went through.  I'd also love to hear from you if there's another way I can make this 'flip index' better.  Project lists/sources per house? Less talky, more pictures?  Let me know!!

In other flip news, I know you are just dying to know more about Millie (amIright?), so let me assure you that I won't make you wait too much longer.  Because the house is so big (in comparison to the other flips) and has wonderful details at every turn, I'll be splitting it into 2 posts.  You'll get a rare Thursday post in addition to my regular Friday post so I can show you as much of the amazingness as possible including all 3 living areas.  THREE!  I barely have one in my own house!  I can't wait to show you the built-inS either.  Yup, plural...there are so many I've lost track... I remember 6 off the top of my head, but there could be more that I'm forgetting.

It'll be a busy week both flipping and here on the blog, so stay tuned for some pretty neat stuff!