It’s been a little over a week now since we moved into our cozy new house. It’s hard for me to put into words how happy my heart is, even with all of the chaos and uncertainty going on in the world right now. This house has been everything I dreamed it would be and more.
I know that there are a lot of mixed emotions swirling around due to the pandemic that the world is experiencing and it can feel strange to see content online that is meant to be light hearted and happy. I thought about waiting to share a look at our house for a later time when things aren’t so hectic. But then I thought that maybe somebody out there might care and would like a little piece of normalcy to cling to. Also, who doesn’t like looking at pretty old houses?
I want to write an entire post on our house hunting journey and how we came across this house. But until then, I’ll just say that this house came to us at the exact moment we needed it. God answered my prayers and gave us our dream house, and I am feeling so blessed that I get to live here and make this house a home with my boys.
Okay, so here’s a room-by-room look at our 1930s house. Most of these photos were taken before we closed and got the keys, so not much has been cleaned and all of the rooms are empty.
Front doorFront/side porchFront door leading into entryway/mudroomMudroomMudroomStaircase leading to second floorIn the living room looking towards the entrywayLiving roomLiving room looking into dining roomDining roomDining room. This china cabinet was already here when we bought the house. I don’t like it, so if anyone is interested in it let me know!Dining room.Sunroom looking into the dining roomSunroom. This room was not originally part of the house. The brick was the exterior of the house and I love that it was preserved like this.SunroomSunroomKitchenKitchen.Door to first floor half bath and pantry cabinetsFirst floor half bath. This room needs a lot of help.Office room off of the kitchenBeautiful built-in shelves in the office roomSecond floor main bathroomSecond floor main bathroomSecond floor main bathroomSecond floor main bathroomhall area looking into two of the upstairs bedroomsEllis’ bedroomBrendan and my bedroom. I somehow didn’t get any photos of our bedroom when it was empty, so this is a little sneak peak of what the house looks like now.Brendan and my bedroom. I somehow didn’t get any photos of our bedroom when it was empty, so this is a little sneak peak of what the house looks like now.A smaller spare bedroom on the second floor, that I also failed to get pictures of when it was emptyA smaller spare bedroom on the second floor, that I also failed to get pictures of when it was emptyA smaller spare bedroom on the second floor, that I also failed to get pictures of when it was emptyStairs in the spare bedroom leading cup to the bonus room in the atticBeautiful bonus room in the attic Bonus room stairs leading down to the bedroomJumping back downstairs now. These are the stairs leading to the basement. Cheetah actually loves the basement and hangs out down there all the timeBasement (aka the man cave) Basement. The door leads to the garageThe laundry roomFull basement bathroom Basement bedroomStorage room that leads outside into the back yardHome sweet home
So there you have it! I love that this house is full of character and has so many fun details. It definitely seemed big at first compared to the apartments we have lived in, but I love knowing that we have plenty of space to grow our family here.
Once we get things in place and set up like we want I might do a more in-depth look into each room. More to come on that later this spring! Let me know what you think.
October is undoubtedly one of my very favorite months of the year. It’s when autumn really nestles in and the wind begins to whisper that it’s time to slow down and turn inward.
Something I love to do when autumn arrives is decorate my home to reflect the changing season. This year, I started to unpack my autumn and Halloween decorations at the start of September. I felt like the season passed me by last year, so I wanted to take the time to savor it this year.
Nothing warms my heart quite like plugging in my cozy lights in the evening, lighting a couple of candles, seeing velvet pumpkins lying around, as I curl up on the couch with a good book.
So here’s a look at some of the festive decor I’ve gathered over the years. I adore my little home and my family that I share it with.
Living room — Fabric pumpkin, ceramic pumpkin, Edgar Allan Poe painting, Wuthering Heights painting, “Never More” tomb stone, and cozy orange lights on top of my bookshelf.Living room — My bookshelf.Living Room — Glass pumpkin candy jar I thrifted in Charleston, SC 2 years ago w/ cozy lights inside.Entryway — Vintage jack-o-lantern my dad bought for me at an auction.Entryway — Vintage ghost my dad got for me at an auction.Living Room — Happy Halloween banner that I bought at Target for $0.10 a few years ago.Living Room — Wooden “Happy Halloween” tomb stone, ceramic light up jack-o-lantern, and crow all from TargetLiving room — This little shelf hangs above my yellow reading chair in the living room. The little planter pot is from Anthropologie and has dried magnolia leaves in it, the ceramic witch boots and pumpkins are from Target. And the letter board was a Christmas gift.Living room — This adorable witch used to have lotion inside, I believe it’s from Avon. My Maw got it for me when I was little and I’ve had it ever since. It’s currently sitting on my bookshelf. Ellis loves to play with it. Living Room — Velvet pumpkins as a center piece on the coffee table.Living room — I always have some sort of Cavallini poster in this frame on top of the entertainment set. I switched it from Dandelions to these mushrooms to go along with my autumn theme.Living room — A beautiful Halloween card I received from a friend last year, ghost tea light holder from Walmart, and my thrifted pumpkin jar again on top of the entertainment set. Living room — My very favorite yellow velvet reading chair I thrifted in Charleston, SC for $12! This chair is here year-round, but I made it more festive by adding the orange velvet pillow from World Market and the pumpkin blanket I got from Target the other week.Living Room — This is Ichabod! He’s one of the few Halloween items I bought last year.Dining area — These signs hang above my coffee cart. I swapped one of my normal signs for the witch one which was gifted to me.Dining area — I wanted to make my coffee cart more festive, so I found this little organizer in the dollar spot at Target. In it I have a Black Cat brew sign, a ceramic pumpkin, a couple of pumpkin candles, my coffee mugs for guests, and a cute jack-o-lantern figurine from Michale’s.Dining area — I have a few autumn mugs hanging on this wooden mug tree. I bought this adorable vintage inspired Halloween mug at World Market back on my birthday.Dining area — Vintage inspired trick-or-treating black cat figurine from Michale’s.Dining area — Pumpkin drinking glass and witch’s broom stir sticks that I keep on my coffee cart. Both are from Target.Dining area — Vintage trick-or-treaters candy jar that my parents bought at an auction and gave to me for my birthday last year. I plan to fill it up all the way with acorns that I gather on walks outside.Kitchen — Some of my cute Halloween plates, bowls, and mason jars.Kitchen — Just a couple of the Halloween dish towels I own.Kitchen — My mom cross-stitched this adorable little Halloween hanging for my dorm room back in 2012.Kitchen — This agent hangs on my fridge. My mom and I have matching ones haha.Kitchen — Center piece for the island. Ceramic pumpkins and lantern from Target.Kitchen — My mom crocheted this adorable little hanging for me a few years ago. I have it hanging on my fridge right now.Guest Bathroom — Had to add a little touch of autumn magic in each room.Ellis’ Bedroom — I bought this little ceramic jack-o-lantern for Ellis to keep in his room.Sunroom — Boo garland hanging in the sunroom. I’m pretty sure my mom got this for me to put in my dorm room years ago. I used to go all out and decorate my dorm room too!Sunroom — Cute little owl my mom gave me for my birthday.Sunroom — My dad got me a bunch of random Halloween knick-knacks a couple years ago from an auction. I have them placed here and there on my book shelves and I like the little touch of spook it gives.Sunroom — I also have a a few velvet pumpkins placed here and there on my bookshelf.Sunroom — Another random knick-knack on my book shelf.Sunroom — And of course, more ceramic pumpkins from Target. I buy some every year and can never seem to have enough. I have a problem.Sunroom — Vintage Halloween toy my dad bought at an auction. This lives in the sunroom for the most part, but Ellis like to play with it and move it around.Sunroom — Crow Halloween pillow my brother gave to me for my birthday a few years ago. My birthday is in September, and as you can tell my family likes to get me Halloween things as gifts. I love it!Sunroom — Another random knick-knack that sits on the window ledge in the sunroom.Entryway — I haven’t really finished this little space in the entryway, but for now I have the ghost and jack-o-lantern, a little wooden crow, and these vintage inspired wall hangings my dad bought for me last year.Bedroom — A have a couple of these velvet pumpkins in our bedroom. I put the darker ones with the glittery stems in the bedroom because they compliment the jewel tones in our room.Bedroom — Adorable handmade “Boo” garland that my mom made for my dorm room years ago. I have this hanging on my bookshelf in our bedroom.
I have some other random decorations here and there that I either didn’t post photos of or I haven’t put up yet. As you can tell, I love getting decorations as birthday gifts and displaying them all throughout our apartment. I like a mix of cozy autumn decor that is warm and rich in color, and spooky vintage Halloween this and that’s.
What’s your style of decorating for this season? Do you stick to the more traditional fall decor of pumpkins and candles? Do you like to go all out with scary ghosts and witches? Or a combination of the two?