Addition Reveal: Colin's Room

Colin is our oldest by one minute and he has never had his own room until now. He and his twin sister, Shire, shared a room until they were about 3-4yrs old, and then Shire and Mason, our youngest, switched. Colin and Mason are just under 17 months apart and they have shared a room for the past decade. And I gotta tell you, it has really been a gift in more ways than I could have ever imagined. They are very different from each other, yet they’ve built a closeness that has been established over ten years of extreme laughter as well as frustration they’ve had to work through together. Their bond to one another is one of the sweetest gifts to my heart, and when we were able to give them their own room after the work on our home was complete, I felt some grief welling up! But as they grow up and use their spaces very differently (Colin is a collector of all kinds of things and Mason doesn’t like clutter), it became apparent that being in their own space would give them each the chance to establish themselves more fully in this home. Colin now has more freedom to spread out with things he draws and creates without closing in on Mason. I love that they still choose to spend the bulk of their free time together and I often see them coming out of each others rooms for a visit before bed.

Colin’s room is Colin in every way. This room was incredibly tender for me to put together as he didn’t want to leave his old room (now Shire’s room), so making sure it felt ‘him’ was a must. He picked everything in here - much of which we had already! The rug and the flag are the only purchases we made for this space, but everything else was used elsewhere in our home before. It was fun shopping around our home and showing him things we had that he could use if he wanted!

As a history lover, this flag with the dying words of US Naval Captain James Lawrence in 1813 was perfect for our Colin. Colin is unflappable, hard working, and has tremendous perseverance.

This room didn’t come together with any particular plan but rather as we collected what was needed. We moved things around trying to figure out what might fit where and tried to leave plenty of space open for play. One of my favorite things about Colin is his variety of interests! He has a naturally curious nature and seeks to understand various species in the wild through books and drawing. But he also loves sports, is a gifted athlete, and could probably tell you the roster of every NFL team!

Colin’s room is a direct representation of what hes drawn to and is one of my favorite rooms in our home. I’ve learned SO much from him! Things I never would have been interested in on my own have captured my heart because Colin loves sharing new things he’s learned.

I adore this kid so much and was worried he would just miss his old room too much to feel at home in here! It feels wonderful to know Colin loves this room. He truly loves it. I love catching him in here drawing and creating things as he’s loved to do for most of his life now.

Thank you so much for stopping by! More finished projects and rooms are just around the corner! In fact, I’m heading to DC tomorrow to photograph an incredible home I’ve had the pleasure of working on this past year. Get ready for wallpaper and bold walls!

Addition Reveal: Master Bathroom

How is it that it feels like we are in the thick of Summer, and at the same time school feels like it’s right around the corner?? Time definitely does not wait for us to spend our seasons how we would like, does it! For this reason I have been much slower to share finished rooms in our home than I had planned. As our kids get older Summertime looks different than how it used to - these young humans are now excitedly making their own big plans, like biking to 7-Eleven for slurpees with friends, or spending an entire day planning and executing a variety of trick-shots throughout the neighborhood. These are good days, they just involve me a little less. It’s an interesting balance as a Mom of older kids/young teens to be present and available to them, but not waiting around and watching your own life pass by.

I am incredibly thankful for the passions God led me to discover when I was a young Mom. It was such a time of revelation for me and one thing that came from it is this business I so enjoy! Helping others truly love the home they are in is a gift to my heart. It’s creative and connective, both which add so much color to this life!

Adding on to our home has been a steep learning experience. The number of decisions felt endless not too long ago! The master bathroom was a space I anticipated having a lot of detailed decisions to make, but in real time ended up not being as stressful as I thought. We had a loose idea of what we wanted the bathroom to feel like, and when it came time to decide on each element, that idea was really useful for basing each decision.

I wanted to use a variety of organic textures in this space so the room as a whole would just feel soft and peaceful. The stone tile floor and the wicker linen/towel cabinet were two elements I was most excited about and wanted to build around.

The vanity was a tough one because I was hoping to find something in natural wood. After a lot of research it was apparent that it just didn’t fit our budget, so I took a gamble and went with this matte black piece instead and absolutely love how it turned out! Keeping the remaining elements simple and understated maintain that soft, organic feel. I even sprayed the original yellow-gold hardware on the vanity black so it would just be visually simple and unfussy.

After spending 12 years not even being able to fit in our bathroom at the same time (literally - Matt and I are used to waiting outside the door for the other to be finished because it was the size of an airplane bathroom), this space is a new experience! Tremendously grateful for the opportunity to add this space to our home and to even enjoy the details that we got to pick together! Matt and I discovered we are both VERY decisive when we are tired of walking tile aisles, and that our capacity to look at tile is about 45 minutes. Hah!

I’m thinking our Rec Room will be the next to share on here! Another very collaborative project with Matt which makes it that much more special. Thank you so much for stopping by today! You make these finished projects that much more fun to celebrate.

Room links

Vanity
Vanity Faucets
Mirrors
Lights
Shower Tile (with gray grout)
Shower Faucet
Bathroom Floor (with white grout)
Wicker Cabinet
Wall paint: Snowbound by Sherwin Williams

Room designed by us, built by Veterans Next Mission

Addition Reveal: Shire's Room

It might be a long time until our Addition Reveal series is done, but I am so stinkin glad we are on this end of the project! To have rooms we can start making our own now that the heavy construction is done is almost overwhelming. We are so proud of all the work that went in to this little house. We spent so many years imagining this, to one year ago actually producing drawings to follow, to now walking through the very hallways and rooms as we laid them on paper. This feels like a once in a lifetime experience and we are just in awe of how incredible everything has turned out!

While we still have work ahead of us, the first rooms of our newly imagined 3-5 year house 12 years later are coming to a finish. The kids’ rooms had the least impact of this reno so they’ve been closing in hot as they’ve been the easiest to work in amidst the rubble elsewhere.

Shire is a gal amongst the boys. She’s incredibly tough yet has such a gentle spirirt. Patient for days, she is a natural and gifted teacher who loves seeing others blossom. She prefers going against the grain of trends and doing her own thing, which makes her a magnet for all kinds of people. She loves easily, forgives quickly and is generous with her service to others.

Shire is different from me in ways that I thoroughly enjoy, (and am grateful for), but we share the same sense of humor. Laughing together can bridge many differences, and she and I can really get rolling with no turning back pretty often. It’s just the best!

So what does Shire’s personality have to do with this room? Absolutely everything! Shire is walking sunshine, but she is not flashy or desiring of attention. Her room strikes that unique balance as well. It’s happy without overwhelming - it draws you in closer and makes you want to stay, just like Shire has the ability to do. It’s a peaceful room with details on which you want to linger because they’re unique and interesting.

We are a family of very diverse personalities and I love when a homes spaces can reflect that. Our three kids rooms are as unique as each kid, and I love pulling out those characteristics that make them who they are and working those in through the elements used in each room! This is precisely what I love so much about design and why I’ve grown a business from it for the past 7 years.

Thank you so much for taking the time to check out this very special first room of our Addition series! Very grateful for this little corner of the web to celebrate these milestones with, and I so appreciate all of your encouragement. And a very special thanks to my sweet friend, Meredith, for coming over on a whim to help get this room together! She has helped me before and I love hear heart for creating spaces that reflect a persons unique personality. And she’s only just graduated high school so huge future ahead for her!