Three Amazing Home Tours and More: Friday Finds
Do you live in an area of the country that’s still experiencing severe winter weather? We haven’t been blanketed with too much snow, but our temperatures are ridiculously frigid. So I’m staying inside as much as possible and going out only for work, grocery shopping, or exercise class. Meanwhile inside I’m sprucing up and recently found the cutest, Scandinavian style cuckoo clock. You’ll see it when I reveal my living room wallpaper job (next week). Now let’s see what Friday Finds are waiting for you.

Letโs start todayโs collection of Friday Finds with this beautiful tour of Derry Farm, located between Charleston and Savannah. A gorgeous low country home is the star of the property, but thereโs a couple of charming bunk houses as well. You donโt want to miss it!
The interior design firm of Park and Oak is located in the Chicagoland area. I love their work and this kitchen makeover by them is pretty dreamy.
I’m so happy to have stumbled across this pattern for making felt bunnies. There’s plenty of time to make these for the grandkids for Easter, and truth be told, I’ve been feeling a little crafty lately.
Niki at My Scandinavian Home never fails to share interesting home tours from around the world. Be sure to check out this cozy vintage style home in rural Sweden.
You might remember that when I painted my bedroom, I considered a variety of green paint colors. I chose Evergreen Fog by Sherwin Williams, but I sure love these room examples showing Green Smoke paint by Farrow and Ball.
Probably my favorite Friday Find this week is a beautifully decorated Michigan Tudor home. I love every square inch of this house located in the mitten state. You might have to view it more than once to take in all the luscious details!

This was fun and so many ideas. I am going back and look some more when I have more time later.
I enjoyed all these tours but the last one I loved the best. Some of my 8in. of snow has melted and we had two whole days of over 30degrees but we’re suppose to get more, which is unusual for Oklahoma. Have a great weekend and thanks.