It was a great home and it was hard to leave, but today a whole new adventure starts for them as they move into a newly built house in a seaside golf community. I'm SO excited for them!
They are crazy enough to trust my opinion on things like paint and tile colors, and I've had a lot of fun accompanying them to pick out the finishes for the house. I'm also helping them update some of their furnishings and go in a new direction with their color palette, and can't wait to see it all come together!!
Today I thought I'd share with you the model home that is a very similar layout to my mother-and-father-in-laws' new home. They love the color scheme of the model and we will be going in a similar direction with their house, incorporating some new pieces into the gorgeous furniture they already have.
{Please excuse these cell phone photos.}
The office.
My father-in-law was an engineer with Polaroid for over three decades, and I'd love to display his collection of vintage cameras in here.
The style of this board and batten was the inspiration for the B&B I installed in my own foyer.
The dining room, which is open to the kitchen and living room.
The bright living room.
My in-laws' fireplace is very similar to this one, as you will see. Isn't it lovely?
The other side of the fireplace has space for a cozy little reading nook in the model, but in my in-laws' home this wall will be the entrance to a sunroom!
On the other side of the fireplace in the model is this nook. In their house is a French door that leads to a screened-in porch.
And here it is!
A teeny tiny peek at their gorgeous new abode, last week when it was almost ready.
Yes, that's my son sticking out his tongue. Fresh!
And my niece Kate texting. How unusual!!
And me walking around with my clipboard. Bossy!
Those cabinets are actually white, and the granite is GOR.GEOUS.
{If you think I'm living vicariously through my parents-in-law and their new kitchen, you'd be 100% correct. Did I ever mention my own kitchen countertops are BOLOGNA colored??
Only half a million times? Okay. I'll zip it now.}
The long and short of it is: this whole house is so lovely! And I'm so thrilled that my mother-in-law and father-in-law get to live here!!!
I hope to share some snippets of how we refresh my parents-in-law's older furniture and make them work in their brand new, beautiful new home.
First things first, we need to find a spot for this ASAP, dontcha think????
Happy weekend ahead my dears! Hope you have some sunshine, wherever you are!





11 comments:
wow! what a beautiful new home- it's so charming! i love all the moldings and love your idea for the camera display! and i think the photo of you should go on the mantle!
Such nice details! And there is nothing wrong with living through other's kitchens!!!
They're very fortunate to have you helping out! It looks super cute.
The model home is gorgeous Lisa! I think the camera idea is a good one...I love the way cameras look displayed....with framed black and whites....gorgeous....
and of course they trust you...you are an amazing decorator and designer.
I am in love with the house!! The office! The molding in the dining room!?! WOW. I can't wait to see their choices with your help!
Aww Lisa...the love you have for them is felt through the post...lucky to have you. Beautiful home --I'm sure they will be happy there.
ntb
What a beautiful home! Everything is so new and fresh - love the moldings and the fireplace. Thanks for sharing! It's not warm here in NJ and I think we are getting snow this weekend...
-Shelley
It's beautiful and what great fun that you get to be such a big part of it. The screened in porch sounds fabulous. Can't wait to see what ideas you have for them! Did you recommend painting any doors black? :)
Wow, beautiful new home. How fun for them, and for you to design! Can't wait to see how it turns out.
Have a great weekend!
vey nice post. thanks.
What a lovely home! It's fun to live vicariously in helping with the decor, isn't it? Just like I will be living vicariously when you go to Hawaii. Except not quite as fun... ;-)
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