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Spring Home Tour 2017: Welcome Friends!

Today is Spring Home Tour Day sponsored by HomeGoods and co-hosted by Country Living magazine!  I’m joining several bloggers to showcase our homes decorated for spring, and I’m throwing in a few decorating tips along the way. Special thanks to Rachel at Shades of Blue Interiors for organizing this event. (This post contains affiliate links.)

If you read my blog regularly, you know that I decided to turn my dining room into a sitting room. It’s the smallest room in my house and just wasn’t working to host everyone for holiday meals. So the dining room became my sitting room and the living room will become the dining room.

New Sitting Room

A new tufted ottoman from HomeGoods and my script chairs provide comfy seating. A new cabinet and pendant light round out this side of the room.

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The gray-washed cabinet is also from HomeGoods. It’s the perfect size for this wall and gives me additional storage.

I originally chose a different pendant light for this room, but I ended up hanging it in the family room.

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Decorating Tip #1: Wall art doesn’t have to be expensive. A pair of bird charts adds spring freshness to the space. The posters are less than $5 each and I added wood strips and rope to hang them. See my hanging poster tutorial on how to make your own.

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On the cabinet, a birch bark vase holds silk spring flowers.

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Decorating Tip #2: On the other side of the sitting room is the mantel with a fresh coat of white paint. When you want to transform a piece of furniture, give it a new color with paint. It’s an economical way to make a big impact in a room.

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A magnolia leaf wreath hangs on my empty window frame from the flea market. I gave the frame a fresh coat of gray paint.

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Angel wing sconces flank the window frame. And that sheep planter? I’m obsessed with it!

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I tucked a few sprigs of white silk flowers inside.

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As luck would have it, I found this leaning blue vase for just under $8. I featured the blue votive on my winter mantel (which looks more like a spring mantel).

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Spring Kitchen

Onto my kitchen. After months of gray winter days, I like to add sunny cheer in this space.

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Decorating Tip #3: Use grocery store flowers in your decor. You can often find big bunches of blooms for $10 to $15. To keep them fresher longer, cut the bottom of the stems every few days.

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Spring is the perfect time for de-cluttering your home. I’m trying to rid myself of stuff I don’t need, editing flat surfaces like shelves and tables.

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Morning sun pours in the windows above the kitchen sink, keeping the space light and airy in a natural way.

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I love the simplicity of white ironstone on my open shelves in the kitchen. I feel it adds a classic touch to my farmhouse kitchen.

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The Bon Appetit sheep sign replaces the Dairy cow sign that was here previously. I’ve got sheep in the sitting room so I added one in the kitchen, too.

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Family Room

I used pink in my family room at Christmas, and I’m using it again for my spring home tour. I didn’t hang my new pendant light in the family room before I took the photos, so it’ll have to wait for a future post.

Decorating Tip #4: Use faux floral sprays to dress up a large clock or other piece of wall art. All you need to do is wire a few together and add a pretty ribbon. A small nail in the wall keeps it in place.

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Decorating Tip #5: Use decorative items across the seasons. The pink pillows were a Christmas addition to my white sectional, and I’m using them again for spring. Stretch your budget by purchasing items you can use more than once per year.

The fun pom pom pillows are a new find from HomeGoods. They’re bundled in packages of two for just $25. Score!

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You can’t have spring without tulips and I chose pink for my spring home tour.

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Tulips can get a little droopy so I added sweet pink carnations to help hold them up in my white ironstone pitcher.

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Soft colors for spring; it soothes my soul and gets me excited for longer days and warmer weather.

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Thank you for stopping by to enjoy my spring home tour. If you missed it, last week I shared my spring porch and entryway. What accents do you like to use for the spring season?

 

Be sure to visit all the gorgeous decor by my fellow bloggers!

Spring Home Tours

Shades of Blue InteriorsThe Nesting Place

 

Spring Home Tours

Home Stories A to ZThe Golden SycamoreThe Lettered CottageTIDBITS

 

Spring Home Tours

Craftberry BushJones Design CompanyRooms FOR RentJulie Blanner

 

Spring Home Tours

Zevy JoyAKA DesignSo Much Better With AgeFinding Silver Pennies

 

Spring Home Tours

The Chronicles of HomeUnskinny BoppyCherished BlissTown & Country Living

 

Spring Home Tours

Clean & ScentsibleMaison de PaxElla Claire InspiredMaking Home Base

 

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17 Comments

  1. It all looks so clean, fresh and springtime! Just lovely, with all the flowers and white ironstone, and I’m especially lovin’ that cute sheep planter and pom pom pillows!

  2. Everything looks so fresh! The pillow collection is fabulous. Home Goods does have some really nice and unusual case goods. We bought a piece at Big Lots, of all places. We have had cold and snowy weather hit again so this was just what I needed to see.

  3. Everything looks so pretty. I spotted the sheep planter right away. I don’t blame you for loving it. Sweet and different. I also like the Birch vase. I clicked the link and saw all the neat ideas. We have Birch trees on our property so I can try making one. I also have a large sheet of Birch bark that I am motivated to use. Impressed with how neat and uncluttered you are! If only I could follow in your footsteps…

  4. I love the ‘new’ living room Jennifer – from the carpet to the ceiling pendant light and the pretty chairs. The bird charts are so sweet and I love the sheep planter. I have always loved your sunny kitchen too. The pink and white decor of the family room is so pretty. It all looks beautiful and springy!

  5. Love your new sitting room and bird chart wall art! And your kitchen! So incredibly cute! It’s an honor to be on the Cozy Spring Home tour with you! 🙂

  6. It all look so very Springy, i love your sheep planter,and so many other things, if i could just remember all i saw! Your new sitting room,oh well thanks for the wonderful tour.

  7. Jennifer, I love the new room. That ottoman looks perfect and I love the sideboard you found at homegoods. The bird wall hangings are gorgeous with it. Such a treat to see your home ready for spring!

  8. Wow! What a change of pace for your sitting room. It looks soooo nice. And, i noticed that chest is holding dishes. But really, the room is so inviting. It looks bigger too.

  9. Jennifer – with your decor in the new sitting room and your new rug and pink accents in the family room, your home has taken giant steps forward in design this Spring. You know I always love the kitchen (and those green terra cotta tiles), but you have shown us that even a few small changes like new pillows, rugs and a coat of paint on a window frame can make such a difference. You’re way ahead of a lot of us this season and you’ve done great things. I can’t wait to see what you do with the new dining room location.

  10. Your home sings “It’s SPRING!”
    I smile at that kitchen floor that moves in concert with every seasonal change of decor. ????

  11. Your home is so welcoming, Jennifer. I love the bright, clean and light rooms, and then there is your floor…those tiles are amazing! I hope you have many memory making days and nights at home this season with your family and friends. And thank you for the tour! xo Lidy

  12. Such a fan of the flowers in the pitchers…don’t know which one I love more. What a happy and cozy kitchen, the family rooms so inviting and comfortable…love every little thing.

  13. Jennifer,
    I am just now finding your lovely blog, and would love to know the source of the Bon Appetit sheep art. over your sideboard. BTW, I think “sideboard” is a Southern word, and the same piece is called “buffet” in the North. Is that your experience?