A full tour OF OUR SHOWHOUSE ON video

right here we are, folks. After over a year of planning, second guessing ourselves, more planning, sweating, as well as filling our cars and truck with vases as well as egg chairs, we’ve reached the end of the Homearama Showhouse tour.

So in event of completing this whole-house marathon of sorts, we’re beginning this publish with a whole-house video tour. nothing as well high tech. just me stumbling with the house:

Photo-wise, there are few spaces on each floor that we still haven’t shared/sourced for you. So let’s slide with the dining room, powder room, mudroom, guest room, guest bathroom, as well as the laundry room.

We like dark wall colors in a dining space, so for this space we selected Kendall Charcoal, which we balanced out with white trim as well as linear wainscoting that we had John the Carpenter develop (you can checked out more on that – as well as what influenced it – here). then we added in some color with whatever from the chairs as well as the art to the curtains.

The peacock chairs were contributed by world Market, the weathered trestle table was from eco-friendly Front Furniture, the art is from HomeGoods, as well as the rug is from West Elm.

The curtains were made by U-Fab in this fabric.

The light fixture is from shades of Light, the (slightly wrinkled) table runner as well as those blue rimmed glasses are from world Market, as well as the rest of the table decor is from HomeGoods.

Let’s head over to the mudroom, which is beyond the pantry that we showed you in this post. The mudroom is painted Kendall Charcoal like the dining room, however once again all of the white (this time from the built-ins as well as two huge doors) assists to keep the space from feeling as well dark.

We provided Carpenter John some direction – like the beadboard backs, the discolored wood bench, etc – as well as then he executed everything. The prism light is from shades of Light, the tile floor is from Mosaic, the floor runner is from HomeGoods, as well as the baskets as well as styling accessories are mainly ours, though the “I like huge books as well as I Cannot Lie” bag is from Fountain Bookstore.

As shown in the video, the glass door on the left leads down to the back patio while the other door (shown below) goes out to the garage. We desire we had a few additional hours when it came to styling this space (we’re not loving the mismatched baskets as well as the not-very-full shelves) however we were scrambling like crazy in the end. Looking back, it’s type of a miracle we didn’t just tape up a piece of paper that stated “imagine this full of soccer gear, institution stuff, as well as other fun household clutter.”

Across from the pantry is the half bathroom, which we believed would be fascinating with a huge back wall full of accent tile from the floor to the ceiling. The tile we landed on is called Snow White Seaweed Wave from Mosaic as well as the wave pattern was really much more subtle in the sample that we saw, however the shipment of tile that we got featured a deeper accent color. Mosaic warned us that shipments might vary beforehand, however we didn’t end up minding the change. We believe it’s one of those happy mishaps that it turned out a bit bolder since most people who see the home in person name this tile wall as one of their favorites.

The pedestal is the Kohler Tresham (the exact same line as the toilets in the house), the faucet is Brizo Baliza in polished nicked, the mirror is from Target, as well as the sconces are from shades of Light. Sherry desires those lampshades were whiter like the trim/sink, however they don’t truly bother me.

Heading upstairs, the laundry space is one of our preferred areas thanks to the wallpaper along the back wall. It’s MissPrint’s Pebble Leaf, as well as it was contributed by WallpaperDirect.

The lights are our farmhouse pendants from shades of Light in a happy lime color. We believed a random pop of citrus would be fun since the room’s combination is otherwise quite subdued with black, white, gray, as well as blue. The non-wallpapered walls are painted heavy steam by Benjamin Moore, which is just somewhat warmer than the just White that we utilized everywhere else (it matched the back of the wallpaper better, to ensure that wall didn’t look yellowed by comparison).

The floors are huge 12 x 24″ tiles called Travertino White field Sunrock discovered locally at Mosaic. Again, we select some lighter aspects to balance out a few of the darker things in the space like the deep wood-toned cupboards as well as the steel gray appliances.

The counters are soapstone and, like the kitchen, we went with a nice deep stainless steel sink as well as a pull-down faucet (this ones is the Leland faucet from Delta). We’d like a work sink such as this in our home (we’re always moving dishes to laundry our paint brushes).

As we mentioned in this post, we made an 11th hour contact us to have the carpenters develop a wall-to-wall floating shelf which does two things: it fills the visual space above the counters/appliances, as well as it likewise provides a great deal of convenience as well as function since it can home whatever from dust pans as well as laundry soap to baskets full of washcloths as well as other cleaning supplies. We tossed different things from HomeGoods as well as Target up there to demonstrate.

The other space at the top of the stairs is the guest bedroom, which Sherry as well as I both agree is “the one that got away.” It didn’t come together in addition to we originally envisioned as well as we just didn’t have time to make those last-minute tweaks (finishing around 25 areas in 2-3 weeks meant that getting to every last modification for each area was a pipe dream, so we just scrambled to do as many as we could). We don’t believe it’s horrible or anything (a lot of people who walked with even called out things like the curtains or the art as favorites) however we believe with a few modifications it would have been more our speed.

Our original concept was to bring in some warm tones just for some range (we didn’t want the whole home vibe to feel as well cool) however this space accidentally turned into the area where whatever was brown. We chosen the wall color from one that we liked utilizing during book shoots (Taupe Fedora by Benjamin Moore) however when we lastly got to tons whatever else into the area (a tan bedspread, a wood nightstand, etc, etc) it looked blah. So we changed up as much as we could, like white furnishings, lighter bedding, as well as vibrant art in some crisp white frames – however we truly believe altering the wall color would have connected whatever together if we had the time (maybe a light platinum or subtle gray-blue). speaking of the art, you may acknowledge this calendar-turned-art from our old hallway.

There are still aspects in right here that we truly like – like the curtains from U-Fab, which are a more subdued colorway of the ikat curtains from our old dining space (which currently online in our guest room). The lamp is from HomeGoods as well as the nightstand is from eco-friendly Front Furniture.

The queen-sized headboard is likewise from U-Fab as well as it’s one more piece we like (once once again that wall color worked against us as well as it just kind of mixed in). It’s upholstered in a metallic material with gold nailhead trim (and it’s to buy too, if you’re interested!). The bed linen is from Target, as well as the pillows are from HomeGoods.

On the opposite wall is a dresser from eco-friendly Front furniture with a vibrant armchair, which was a last-minute buy from world Market. The other last minute purchase was the patterned rug from HomeGoods, which made a significant difference in the space not feeling super bare. If only those walls were a different color, we believe it would have come together a great deal more.

The art as well as vases were from HomeGoods as well as the gold candle was from Target.

We were going for something simple, classic, as well as light for the guest bathroom (it’s not almost as huge as the ensuite bath off of the primary bedroom) as well as we believed a bit hint of “vintage” would be fun in here, so a few of the details subtly nod in that direction.

We went with a tile wainscot with the primary part of the bathroom, utilizing a household of tile from The Tile shop called Imperial Ice gray Gloss. It’s my preferred part of the bathroom – well, that as well as the bridge faucet from Brizo. The counters are traditional carrera marble, the mirror is from Target, the light fixture is from shades of Light as well as the bud vases on the toilet are from world Market.

I’ve already proclaimed my like the the Tresham toilet, so instead I’ll draw your interest to the floor – which is the hex version of the cent tile we utilized in our last kitchen area from The Tile Shop. We likewise added glass knobs to the cupboards (donated by liberty Hardware) as well as a seamless glass shower door. It’s not an open shower – it has a door on the right that swings shut to seal the water in – that’s just hiding behind the bathroom door in that very first photo.

We were originally going to utilize the exact same tile in a different color in the shower, however decided that may be as well jarring for such a cozy bathroom. So we continued the exact same stuff that we utilized on the wainscoted walls into the shower, which we truly ended up loving when the remove shower door went in. The wood bench is from HomeGoods.

And so ends the tour of the showhouse. We’re planning to make a home tour page with pictures of each room, a rundown of sources, as well as the video tour all in one spot, however in the meantime you can browse each of our previous showhouse posts right here (they go all the method back to the beginning if you scroll back with them).

It was a significant honor to be invited to assist with such a fun undertaking, as well as we’re extremely grateful for the chance to discover more than we might ever envision about new construction, to work with outstanding people who are like household to us now, as well as to be able to send our charge to Richmond’s habitat For Humanity (you can checked out more about that right here as well as here). as well as you understand Sherry’s angling to home accident the future owners so we can share exactly how the home works for a genuine household (you understand as opposed to an imaginary one) so there’s always that to look ahead to.

Psst – Wanna see more showhouse information & photos? Click right here for Our full Showhouse Tour, which includes final photos of every room, the floor plan, budget plan info, a video walk-through, as well as a grid of shoppable showhouse furniture & accessories. 

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