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Women’s Day Budget Decorating / Photographer – Michael Partenio
Stylist – Donna Talley, Regional Producer and Editor for Meredith Publications
I am Stacy, a stay at home mom who loves refurbishing vintage and thrift store finds, budget decorating, DIY projects, and sewing. Below you will find a small sample of some of the projects my husband and I have completed over the ten years we have lived in our home. I hope you enjoy the tour.
Basement Bathroom and Sitting Area
Better Homes and Gardens / Photographer – John Bessler
Stylist – Donna Talley, Regional Producer and Editor for Meredith Publications
Better Homes and Gardens / Photographer – John Bessler
Stylist – Donna Talley, Regional Producer and Editor for Meredith Publications
Our basement finishing project began with a simple goal – create a space suitable for guests but also one which would serve the needs of our family now and in the future.
Better Homes and Gardens / Photographer – John Bessler
Stylist – Donna Talley, Regional Producer and Editor for Meredith Publications
Better Homes and Gardens / Photographer – John Bessler
Stylist – Donna Talley, Regional Producer and Editor for Meredith Publications
Our wish list included a guest bedroom, bathroom, sitting area, bar area and storage space. We spent a lot of time planning and making many budget compromises along the way. (You can read more here and here.)
Kitchen and Bath Makeovers / Photographer – Bryan McCay
Stylist – Donna Talley, Regional Producer and Editor for Meredith Publications
Kitchen and Bath Makeovers / Photographer – Bryan McCay
Stylist – Donna Talley, Regional Producer and Editor for Meredith Publications
Kitchen and Bath Makeovers / Photographer – Bryan McCay
Stylist – Donna Talley, Regional Producer and Editor for Meredith Publications
In the end our basement turned out to be one of my favorite places in our house. Our guests seem to like it too - many times asking to stay longer the next time!
Dining Room
My dining room has come together over the last several months mostly by chance. The most recent addition being a pair of 1950’s velvet chairs which I found not too long ago.
This space is truly a mix of varying styles and price points. In the thrifty category you will find the Henredon table and four painted chairs (refurbished from Craig’s list), wall clock (painted floor sample), column centerpiece (vintage find), pair of alabaster lamps (Ebay) as well as the sideboard and dark chairs (painted and glazed thrift store finds).
The splurges include the blue and white zig zag rug and gray silk curtains – sewn by me.
By balancing the two I was able to create a unique and stylish space which didn’t break the bank! Future plans for this space include adding architectural details to the ceiling and walls.
Family Room and Kitchen
Women’s Day Budget Decorating / Photographer – Michael Partenio
Stylist – Donna Talley, Regional Producer and Editor for Meredith Publications
Women’s Day Budget Decorating / Photographer – Michael Partenio
Stylist – Donna Talley, Regional Producer and Editor for Meredith Publications
My family spends a majority of our together time in these two connected spaces.
Once again, the furnishings come from a wide variety of sources including vintage finds and new purchases, Ebay and thrift store items, repainted hand-me-downs, and flea market pieces.
Women’s Day Budget Decorating / Photographer – Michael Partenio
Stylist – Donna Talley, Regional Producer and Editor for Meredith Publications
The pictures of these rooms are from a 2009 Women’s Day Budget decorating feature as well as new photos I have not shown before.
Daughter’s Bedroom
Completed about a year ago, my daughter’s room was truly an exercise in compromise – she wanted pink, pink, pink and I wanted a room she would not out grow in a few years.
We kept or repurposed most of the existing furnishings and filled in the blanks with simple DIY projects including making dog silhouettes, sewing slipcovers, pillows and curtains, adding ceiling molding, dressing up a bulletin board, and more.
When it was all done we both came away with a space we loved!
Thank you so much for stopping by my home. I love meeting new blogging friends and hope you will leave a comment letting me know you were here!
The next stop on the tour is Gina from The Shabby Chic Cottage.
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