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The ”rainbow room,” as it is affectionately called, is our primary room for low-key hangs and movie nights. This is the only room in the house with a TV and has plenty of seating for all on this cozy sectional which also is a pullout bed for guests. The rainbow wall was inspired by a kids educational television program called The Who Was? show. I wanted the space to be bright, fun, lively and welcoming to both kids and adults all at the same time.




On the opposite end of the galley kitchen is the Marble Sarineen Tulip dining table. The dining table opens up to the grand pink room, which makes this space perfect for hosting and entertaining.
Embarrassingly enough, trying to find the perfect wallpaper to get THE look took months—like six months to be exact. I sampled 15 different wallpaper options before landing on this gem! The artist behind this is actually a native Californian, like myself and felt she just “got me” and my style, so we were a match made in wallpaper heaven! A homage to California would not be complete without a wink to Disneyland—l found this Alice In Wonderland doorknob on Etsy.

My favorite space in the house was a toss up between the master suite and the powder room. We have moved many times as a family and the master bedroom has always taken the back seat to be the last room to get any love. In fact, this is the first time in 16+ years of marriage that we have selected furniture that was not thrifted or gifted, so this space holds a special place in my heart.
The living plant wall is an homage to Elvis Presley’s infamous “jungle room” at his home at Graceland in Memphis, Tennessee. The pink velvet bed is such a dream and l am stoked to have a husband who doesn’t mind pink or velvet, for that matter. A fun addition was the neon light above the bed reading “Melt With You,” which reflects our love for ’80s music in all of its forms.
The “piece de resistance” is our master bathroom. Prior to renovations, this bathroom was actually three separate rooms: shower/bathtub and toilet in one room, double vanity in another, and a second closet in a third. We blew out all of these walls and extended the room just beyond one of the existing windows in the bedroom so the bathroom would have its own natural light. This gave us room to plumb the clawfoot tub where the closet once lived (my favorite item in our home) and we built a glass framed standing shower where the old bath once lived.
My husband DIY’d a 1920s buffet into this dual vanity with quartz top. l am so proud of how he repurposed this piece, bringing it back to life! The tile in the floor is by far the biggest conversation piece in our home. We were already in DIY mode when it was time to tile. We knew what we wanted but quotes were coming in around $15,000 in labor for this amount of detail (border and wording). So what did we do? YouTube “how to tile” and my husband and l did this ourselves and l couldn’t be more excited about how it came out!
Across the hall from the master is the big kid’s room, their shared bathroom, and the nursery. I love having our fam all up on the same level. We knew we wanted to create a magical and whimsical room for the kids but also something they are able to grow with. The ceilings in this room are low (like so low) so l had to tamper expectations quite a bit of the designs I dreamed up, but we took some measurements, l sketched out a rough design on a napkin and my brother did an absolutely amazing job building the loft house beds! My daughter’s loft bed features a reading nook on the top level and a desk on the lower level. My son’s bed has space below for reading and building Lego creations.


As far as the nursery goes, we had no idea we were actually going to need a nursery when we started the remodel. It was going to be a playroom for the kids, but God had other plans (surprise baby!) It is still half playroom, half nursery, so it’s kind of a work in progress as I’m constantly trying to balance big kid toys versus baby items. But it’s the only natural toned space in our entire home, making it have a completely different vibe and feel, which l love that about this space.

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Wow this is beautiful! Where is that bathtub faucet from??? ????????????????
Such a beautiful and happy home!! Those lucite chairs!! Do they have a name/are the Google-able? Or do you suppose they were some kind of custom set? They seem like a truly rare and special find. Love them. Also, that cane plant that’s next to your pink couch … however do you get those stalks to stand up straight and not fall over? I’ve nearly given up on mind, and it’s half as y’all as yours. Lovely jewel tone colors throughout—well done!
Hey there! So those lucite chairs were a Facebook Marketplace score! Got them for next to nothing! Sorry I’m not more helpful with that since i bought them secondhand.
As far as the cane plant is a faux plant! All the windows on lower level of house were upgraded and unfortunately prevent UV rays to come through hence the dying of many plants so I got this very real looking one from Home Goods!
I love the bedroom! How dreamy!!
Thank you so much! We had so much fun creating the master bedroom!
What a gorgeous house! I wish I had that sheer amount of SPACE, which is unfortunately a thing only available to the wealthy where I live (Bay area, Ca). My house’s single bathroom is the size of the “powder room.” Oh to dream 😉
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I can totally relate! I’m a native Californian from Southern California and you can really get so much more for your money here in the south! It’s crazy!
Where in SoCal are you from? I’m sitting here in shock at how much of this house is “me” and fits down to specific details what I’m planning for my new house (been here only a few months). I’m originally from Riverside, with some time in Santa Cruz & Santa Barbara & a little East Bay time. I think you can leave California, but California never leaves you.
Oh please oh please tell me more about the wall hangings with plants in your master bedroom. Your house is so gorgeous, thanks for sharing.
Hey there! It’s a faux living planter. Just built a shelf with a edge to it and stapled the stems of hanging faux plants to it and then when it drapes over you can’t see it! Super easy and added so much life to our space!
An incredible house! But I can’t believe this wasn’t mentioned- what’s the deal with the chicken that seemingly roams free?? Am I the only one who sees this? Is my mind gone?
Haha! That isn’t a normal occurrence in our home, the chickens are outside pets but I’m friends with the photographer who shot the home and she knows how much we love our hens and had my daughter bring one in for fun! You better believe I was sweating thinking it may crap on my leopard rug!
Adorable and so creative I loved the spaces created!! Might I ask where is that adorable brass plant hanger in the bathroom from?
Hey there! Thanks so much! I snagged that hanging planter from a local Nursery here in Nashville called Garden of Babylon!
The kids’ room is incredible!! I also really love both the dressers turned vanities! Nice work!
Thank you so much! My husband did such a great job re-purposing those dressers!
Oh my gosh, the rainbow walls! Super cute! ❤️✨
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Thank you so much!
So I have been looking for any information on your room since seeing it in the JJ Heller video, I fell in love. I am trying to recreate your room and hoping you can share where you bought your faux plants from I love how they drape and look realistic.