We’ve been making some changes around our house this last month. I don’t claim to have home design skills. Jeremy jokes that my décor style is “library” – just add a bookcase (or bookcases) to any open wall and fill with books. It’s worked well for me so far. We did veer off the bookcase plan a bit this last month, though. Here’s how…
At the beginning of the year, Jeremy and I started researching living room furniture. We thought about adding a few new pieces to our space. We can be picky and furniture is expensive. We won’t buy something that we don’t love just to fill a space. We patiently waited and our plans finally came together. I mentioned a few posts ago that we purchased a new IKEA bookcase in February. It matched the bookcase we already had in our living room. We set these two bookcases up on either side of our television. I’ve been loving this change to our space. We have more room for board games and puzzles. I love displaying our everyday values like reading and playing together. The living room has a much more homey vibe now.
By moving the bookcase to a new spot, we created a very empty wall. It was a blank slate for a new project. Originally, we planned to put an IKEA cabinet on the wall, but the cabinet we liked (that matched our living room furniture) was out of stock. This allowed us to daydream about what other options might fit on the wall. One of our brainstorming sessions led to the idea of an electric fireplace. I’m drawn to practicality, so it was hard to give up the cabinet idea (since a cabinet meant storage and storage is practical). Once the fireplace idea took hold of our boys, it was hard to let go of the idea. It would offer another cozy element to our space. Also, we covered up our Christmas stocking wall with a bookcase, so I loved the idea of the Christmas stockings being by a fireplace in the future… In the end, I came around to the idea of a fireplace.
Once we decided on the fireplace, we had to find one that was the right color, the right size, and the right price. It took a little while for “that” fireplace to be found. We also decided to paint three of the smaller walls in our living room a shade darker than the rest of the space. This new accent color made the fireplace stand out more. After the walls were painted and the fireplace was put into place, I had the project of styling the mantel. The first item to move over was a house plant that was too tall for our living room space. Then, I added some framed school picture of the boys (which I paired with their preschool graduation pictures to showcase their growth). After pictures, I added some pretty books because I can’t not decorate with books. To finish off the look, I added a couple of fake greens from Hobby Lobby and my signature pinecones (I have pinecones all over the house, for some reason they make me happy and they are one of my favorite ways to bring nature inside). We had a mirror in a closest from our last home that finally found a spot in this house over the fireplace (it only took 7 years of waiting for the right place). Now that the look is complete, I’m thrilled with how it turned out!
The final big project took place in our backyard. Jeremy decided it was time to tear down our rickety play structure. The kids will miss the swings, but the whole structure felt like it might collapse with enough force. Our boys have outgrown the slide and play area. It was time to see it go, but it was still bittersweet – a sign that our boys aren’t tiny anymore. The boys even helped with the deconstruction project. Now Jeremy has plans for a firepit to take over that portion of the yard. His grand vision includes red Adirondack chairs surrounding a fire structure of some sort. While red is not a color we decorate with, the chairs are a nod to our travels to many Canadian national parks. In the parks, they have red Adirondack chairs set up in scenic locations. We made it our goal to find as many as we could when we visited Canada in 2023. It’s a sweet way to honor our family memories and to make some new memories in our own backyard. I can’t wait to see what he creates in this new space.
When we haven’t been in project mode, we’ve been keeping up with our normal life stuff – book club, school, piano practice, chess club, well check doctor appointments… The nice weather has meant walks, bike rides, and plenty of time on the trampoline for the boys. We had a field trip to the Oregon Zoo yesterday. It was so sweet to see their new baby elephant, Tula-Tu. The animals were active and the weather was prefect. It was great to get outside and adventure together as a family!









