It’s been a long time coming, but I finally (f-i-n-a-l-l-y) edited some of those long-promised pics of the house that I took when we were getting it in perfect order to sell. And today, I’m showing you two rooms that I don’t think I’ve ever officially revealed on the blog–the master bedroom and master bathroom. Normally I do lots of detailed shots, but this time, I just went with a few quick wide-angle shots to give you an overall impression because I was literally photographing the entire upstairs in a 30 minute window.

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(Are you shocked to discover that our bedroom is colorful just like the rest of my house? Yeah, I didn’t think so).

By the way, in case you’re wondering, although I’m no longer spending 2 hours a day making sure every little house “I” is dotted and “T” is crossed, both the kids and I have been working hard at picking up after ourselves, even in the midst of this super busy season, and–combined with all of the decluttering we did–it’s still pretty easy to keep the house decent with medium-ish effort. It’s giving me hope for the future. Not that I didn’t clean before. I did. Every day. But with extra “stuff” in this room or that, my brain never felt completely relaxed when it came to my house. I could function. I could ignore it. But I couldn’t ever get easy with it.

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(I’m going to be sad not to take that blue beast of a dresser with us. It holds aΒ ton; and that gray tufted chair was an incredible steal from Amazon Warehouse Deals, considering that I got it for $60, and it’s currently selling for $350!)

Which brings me to a question that so many people have asked me: “So, when you say that you sold your house ‘fully furnished,’ what does that mean exactly? Are you literally taking nothing?”

No, not nothing.

I’m taking all of my decor (minus rugs and curtains) because it doesn’t make much sense to leave stuff that is special to me or our family like the pretty books I’ve collected over the years. But I’ve mostly got it paired down to my absolute favorite things–things that make sense in the new house and for which I’ve already mentally picked out a spot. The rest I’ve sold, given to friends, donated, or will get rid of before we move.

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(I love curtains. Always have. Because I love fabric. So, you might be surprised to know that there are very, very few rooms in the new house that will be getting curtains, mostly due to non-traditional heights or angles for a lot of the upstairs windows and a desire to keep things as light and open as possible downstairs)

Also, as far as furniture, I’m taking my Anthro clearance dining chairs because 1) only 3 of them are at my current house (the rest are at the new house waiting to be reunited with their sisters) and 2) they are bigger and more substantial/comfortable than any other metal dining chair I’ve managed to find anywhere else. I’m also keeping my (Craigslist) cowhide rug, my (Craigslist) coffee table, a (secondhand, Facebook swap) Anthro dresser, and a cool set of vintage lockers (from a friend) I can’t really hope to replace.

Everything else stays.

In other momentous news, Shaun and I went through a day-by-day timeline tonight for the next month. We close on May 30th (assuming the appraisal goes off without a hitch), and, just tonight, Shaun lobbed the rather preposterous-sounding possibility of moving into the new house as soon as we close by me.

At first, I was like, “Nah ah, honey. Ain’t no way.” Β Southern for: “Boy, you MUST be crazy.”

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(What does it say that my first thought about this room is: “That’s where I had Honor!”)

But then we literally combed through every task we have remaining one by one and decided that IF we don’t about a) concrete floors or b) exterior paint or c) two finished bathrooms or d) all of the light fixtures being in or e) the stairs being done or…*insert several other totally non-crucial things like–oh–any semblance of grass or outdoor order*…

We could, feasibly–by working really hard from here until May 30th–skip moving into our rental and go straight to the new house.

So, as nutty as it sounds, that’s the plan currently. Lord willing. Because only he knows how this will actually go down. Of course, the nice thing is that, if we totally bomb, or even if we only miss our deadline by a hair, we have the rental house there waiting for us. Even if it is only 1,200 sq. ft., not 1,500 like I originally said (I don’t care, but Shaun was adamant that I understand this so as not to be disappointed if we moved in…because, apparently, his confidence in my ability to judge a house’s square footage with my naked eye is rock solid).

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(You know your design sensibilities have shifted a bit when you used to worry about the pull on your vanity mirror not matching the rest of your metals, and now, you’re planning on intentionally mixing three different metal finishes in one space).Β 

So! That’s where we stand. Exciting things like trim and planked ceilings and rad doors and awesome $100 vintage pianos the likes of which I’ve been searching for for 5 years and paint color decisions and other furniture deals are happening right and left, along with all of the regular real life. (I’ll do an update post with photographic proof of the progress soon). And I’m not even sure which way is up sometimes. But it’s good.

The Lord is oh-so-faithfully unfolding this story of ours bit by bit, and–I can’t believe I’m saying this–I don’t even feel overwhelmed, except by his incredible goodness and loving kindness. That’s God, y’all. Because, without him, I would be a stressed mess.

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(There’s a toilet closet to the left there, but I figured I’d spare you that view).Β 

Oh! And one more little design tidbit. We’ve decided to go with white concrete countertops for the kitchen. I know I’ve talked through practically every single option under the sun here, but Shaun thinks he can do a bang up job (I have utter confidence in that amazing man), and, with the ability to customize our length, we won’t have to lose the foot of island we would have had to with quartz, so–deep breath–that’s the direction we’re headed.

Phew! Y’all would be surprised how many times a week I think: “Man! I need to blog that. So-and-so would love that.” But it just hasn’t happened until now. So, I apologize for the word + info vomit, but I appreciate again y’alls understanding and support.

For those of you praying, please pray for guidance, supernatural energy, peace, productivity, and NO sickness (I’ve had a cold for the past week that has been dragging at me, but I think I’m on the mend). More specifically, please pray that we make our moving deadline. I have utter peace that, whether we do or don’t, everything will be juuuuust fine. But it would be great not to have to move twice.Β Β Β Β  Β Β master bedroom3

 

Because why not end the post with a cute shot of Honor scrunching himself into the bottom of his bassinet as he wakes up from a nap?

32 Comments

    1. It’s from Amazon! Don’t remember the name, but it came up with a search for Moses basket

  1. Gorgeous rooms- I love the set of bright floral paintings on your dresser! Could you share the source? Thanks!

  2. Really lovely ecclectic colour palette and decor in the bedroom. Was just feeling a teeny bit nervous seeing the Moses basket occupied in the last shot. Thought perhaps it only sat on there for show. Mind you haven’t had an infant in a while. My worry head was saying “put it on the floor or in the middle of the bed” I suppose I’ve forgotten they can’t move that much yet πŸ™‚

    1. Yeah, he’s actually out of it now that he’s bigger (these shots were taken several weeks ago), but, no, he can’t roll over or do much of anything to get himself out. He was fine. πŸ™‚

  3. “Shaun thinks he can do a bang up job (I have utter confidence in that amazing man)” made me think of my parents. Dad did lots of building/remodeling in our houses over the years. Mother frequently would ask if the house would fall down or something equally questionable. Dad’s reply always was “I don’t know but we’ll find out!” Mother told me that answer always gave her confidence that everything would be OK.

  4. PLEASE keep us updated on how the DIY concrete countertops go! I would love to this in our kitchen renovation, but I feel like I don’t even know where to start!

  5. Concrete countertops forevaaaaaah! I actually suggested these a while back when you were considering doing laminate.

    1. I’ve had several people suggest them. I just never really considered them that seriously until Shaun did a cost breakdown of doing them ourselves, and we realized just how much money we would save! Thanks, Hannah!

      1. We just remodeled our kitchen and went with concrete counter tops. L-O-V-E ❀️❀️❀️ Them so very much!!!

  6. 16 hour work days? I hope you’re exaggerating at least a little bit. What do the kids think of all this work?

  7. Girl! You are a glutton for punishment! But I bet you can pull it off. Oh, and I second what Kayla says. Concrete countertops are the BOMB!

  8. I’ve always been curious about concrete countertops. Be sure to keep us updated on how it goes! Hope your move goes well!

  9. Girl. You are a glutton for punishment for sure! But, with God’s help, you can do it! OH, and I second Kayla’s comment. Concrete countertops are the BOMB!

  10. We DIY’d concrete counters in our farmhouse kitchen and are still loving them 2 years in. Prayers for all of you this month!

    1. Hey, Kayla! What color did you do with your concrete countertops? What did you seal them with? We have a direction we’re headed, but I’d love to hear from a “pro.” πŸ™‚

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