

It was an undertaking and we had some contractor woes, which seems pretty common across the board the more I talk to other people that have renovated. When we were in the thick of it, Elsie told me as hard as the process is, the more distance you have from it, you start to forget about the negative experiences and can really enjoy your home. Sound advice for anyone going through a long or painstaking renovation, because now that we’re a few years removed from the process, we just appreciate our home and a lot of that heartache we endured has faded. So if you’re renovating now, hang in there, there are brighter days ahead.




While we thought we knew what we were doing and had a lot of vision for how we wanted to change things, she had the knowledge on how to properly configure a compact kitchen (we almost made a few mistakes here before consulting with her), and making the most of a bedroom-turned-master bathroom and closet, among other things. It’s a service that, for us, was worth paying for, and was much more affordable than we had anticipated. It saved us from a lot of costly blunders in such an extensive renovation.




Such an amazing renovation. We love you AND your home, Keely! To see more home photos and cute things, be sure to follow Keely on Instagram.
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Are we going to talk about the fact that you have something signed by Rainn Wilson in your office?!
Great energy! & I love all the Office references, Keely!
I just love everything about this home. Love it so beautiful. Thanks
Looooove the picture with you and the dog, Keely!
Keely your home is gorgeous. Where did you get your kitchen rug? I’ve been looking for something that size 🙂
Thank you so much! Here’s the link to the rug, there are a lot of different sizes: https://www.rugsusa.com/rugsusa/rugs/rugs-usa-paddle/Ivory/200JRVKT17A-P.html
the floral alphabet OOOOOOO
is that vintage?
Hi Lindzi! Yes, it was a vintage find. 🙂
This space does have such great energy, and I love all the quirky details!
Please tell me more about the cute little flowers on the wall. Would love to know where to find them or maybe how to diy!
They were from Target last year! 🙂
Keely, we’ve never met but just based on your presence here on ABM and on your insta, I’ve got to say your decor is just as sunshine-y as you! Love the airy, fun, and happy space you call home!
That is so kind Laura! Thank you so much. xo
Beautiful home!! I love how everything “goes.” You can tell it’s really cohesive throughout. Do you have a link to your dining table and chairs by chance? They are perfect!
It’s a vintage set — sorry!
Such a sweet little spot. That kitchen table is totally my style. Where did you find that?
It’s vintage!
Love this!
Wow. What an amazing blog post share of your beautiful home and surroundings! Thank you for the sweet peek into your life. Such beautiful rooms to rest and relax in. Picture perfect.
Thanks so much, Christine! 🙂
love that hand painted statement wall!!!
So pretty! I’d love to see some some “befores” if you’ve got them.
Thank you Dina! If you search the hashtag #homesweetrusty on Instagram, you’ll see all of my before and afters. 🙂
I really love home tours on here! Such a beautiful renovation, great job!!
So many awesome things in your spaces! I love all the little details and fixtures you picked. It all comes together beautifully!
All your house tours make me so jealous! What a beautiful space! ❤️✨
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