…it’s interior design week!
We will each take a turn showing you around the places we call home, and how we’ve made them our own.
First up is my mom, Terri, who just moved into the house she and my dad built over the last year. After 15 years in an old Dutch Colonial, they now have some extra room, a lot less dust, and everything the way they like it. I loved her tile and floor choices the most!
Meghan’s home never ceases to amaze me, she redecorates on a whim often and creates lovely, unique rooms full of color and her own artistic touch. Her kids’ rooms make me wish she would come do my room!
Erin and her husband recently bought and renovated a filthy, scary townhouse that would make many run in fear. She’s gutted it and started from scratch, turning it into a wonderfully white and chic space with a kitchen that makes me drool.
Me, Caitlin,- I live in an apartment built in 1910 (it’s haunted they say) perched above Seattle. I’ve enjoyed piecing it together with hand-me-downs and craigslist finds, and making a cozy place for my family (a whopping one bedroom now that we have a baby!).
Aileen, is living the college life in her first apartment with two roomies and the girls all play a part in adding to the eclectic and colorful old apartment they share. I love the place they chose, and how artsy they’ve made it, working with a student budget.
In the meantime, here is a little something to set the bar nice and low in terms of taste and style, so we don’t feel intimidated. Check out these disastrous 60′s and 70′s homes that make you wonder, “Just how much ugliness will God allow in the world before he brings judgement?” Oh, I have to give Aileen the credit for finding this hilarious website. Enjoy!

Was the paper "cut away and outlined", or was it clawed and torn by some desperate prisoner of the daisy bathroom?

Is that zebra crouched in fear under the table?


