Whew! Well we’re all done the “20 Things” series… that took a while! But it was fun, eh? I really love dreaming of my “One Day” house, and I hope you snagged an idea or two for your own home.
The other day Sean and I talked about a realistic timeline for when we could build our house out on the farm. Realistic = long. (This is probably the 9 millionth such conversation.) But it was a good conversation and gives us an idea of how to plan the next few years. (Well… as best we can plan.) I think next week I might post about our house journey (and why it’s taking so long!) for any of you who are curious. For those who don’t care and just want some eye candy, that’s OK, and you can skip over the long all-text post next week. :)
But while we’re still waiting to build, sometimes it’s nice to know that eventually it does happen for some people - they actually realize their dream of creating a home just like they’d imagined. Here are a few stories for you to check out…
1. I LOVE this one. A Country Farmhouse is a blog written by Trina. She and her husband took an ugly old house in the country and reinvented it to be a beautiful home. Seriously, her blog is like taking your brain to a really great B&B.




*sigh* Look at that view!!
2. I’ve followed Erin from Design for Mankind for quite a while, and this year she’s been chronicling her and her husband’s journey of moving back to the midwest and renovating an old bungalow to make it their dream home. Erin’s design eye is keen and en trende… but ever-changing. Almost ADHD. (I mean that in a loving way.) She’s always interesting, funny, and honest. I can’t wait to see the final outcome. Here are a few shots from the work so far:

The before shots of our condo are baaad. But Erin’s are some of the worst I’ve seen. I’ve spared you from the mould picture. yyyick.

Here’s the house in process… about where they are now.

and here are some inspiration boards she’s pulled together.

(The dining room)

and the kitchen (heart!)
3. And how about this undertaking? It’s been featured all around the blog block, but I love it and want to share. Jessica’s home and studio built from scratch in a most lovely of locations is amazing.


In the words of Michelle Tanner, “Whoa, Baby!”

studio. yessss.

home.

aaand one more of the studio. I love creative spaces.
So there you go folks. Have a great day, and keep dreaming!













