Blogger Home Tour: The Enchanted Home

dark wood beams on ceiling in kitchen
 

Kicking off a new series here today where I’ve asked some of my favorite fellow design blog friends to share some photos of their lovely homes.

Who better to start this series off than Tina of The Enchanted Home.

I first discovered Tina when she was in the early phases of building her Long Island, New York dream home.

So, it’s extra special to share a small glimpse of her fabulous finished house here.

Built with entertaining on a high level in mind, the extraordinary finishes used throughout Tina’s home really make it shine.

Those ceiling beams get me every time!

Tina and I share a love for blue and white pieces – if you also love this timeless look be sure to check out The Enchanted Home and Tina’s well curated shop, where she carries many of the same pieces that she features in her stunning home.

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One Room Challenge: Week Four

We’ve arrived at week four of the One Room Challenge and things are humming right along in our guest bathroom. As you can see, not only did I choose a light, but it has arrived (thanks to Maddie G. Design and her speedy service) and my electrician was able to install it, as well as swap the old flush mount out for a simple high hat.

The marble counter top was also cut and installed. I need to get the plumber back here to re-install the faucet, he should be here later this week.

The wallpaper is on it’s way and I’m currently shopping for a brass mirror to go above the sink and some brass hardware for the vanity.

The hardware shopping has been pretty straightforward. I found these simple brass pulls at Rejuvenation Hardware. I’m still poking around to look at a few others, but I’m about 99% sure that these will be the ones.

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One Room Challenge: Week Three

So here we are at week three in the One Room Challenge. A whole lot’s been happening around here, which is good since this is the halfway point. As you can see, the new brass faucet has arrived and it’s been installed. I’m thrilled with the way it looks. It’s even making the brownish stone counter top look better…but my heart’s still set on white.

 

I found a beautiful white marble remnant at a nearby stone showroom
(Stepping Stones Marble and Granite) and because its a remnant (not a
full slab) the price was far less than I had expected. The stone company came and measured and then took away the existing counter. Bye!

Next,
I met with a wallpaper installer. Even though I hadn’t decided on the
actual paper yet, I wanted a professional in there to measure and
get an accurate number of rolls needed. This way, once I picked a paper, I could easily check on “in stock” amounts before I placed the
order.

This progress was all relatively easy, and then things got a little crazy…

As you know from last week, I had my heart set on this Martyn Lawrence Bullard print. Once the sample arrived from DecoratorsBest, it became clear that the print and colors were way too much to compete with the busy look of the existing wall tiles.
 
A few of you had mentioned that I could paint the tiles white as a way of dealing with them. I’d never heard of this before, so I consulted with a professional painter- he was dead set against this idea. The tiles are made of porous stone and there’s are a lot of different shapes and sizes involved. If I painted them there’d be no turning back if it didn’t look right and then I’d be forced to possibly pull them out. Since this is not in the time or money budget, I’m just going to work with the tiles.
 
That left my fall back option of ordering the gray grasscloth paper for the walls and having a shower curtain made with the MLB print that I love so much. I went ahead and placed the fabric order with Maddie G Designs, a consumer buying service for access to “to the trade only” products. The great thing about ordering with Maddie is that I could put in the order for the fabric and have her workroom do the shower curtain as well.
 
I was about to go ahead and order the grass cloth paper, but something in me decided to keep on looking – and of course, no sooner did I place the fabric order with Maddie that I found a fabulous wallpaper on Pinterest – Cole and Sons Palm print in gray and white! I rush order a sample from DecoratorsBest!
 
 
In love with the sample (below) I go ahead and place my order with DecoratorsBest (a sponsor of this challenge). It looks so promising and not too busy with the tiles. I think its the white background here that really saves it. At the last minute I decide that the gray grasscloth paper would look great on the ceiling! I love a papered ceiling. So I go ahead and order that too!
 
 
In a “stop the presses” moment of panic, I email Maddie to hold off on the Martin Lawrence Bullard fabric order and shower curtain production. I was too a tad too late as the fabric was already cut. I quickly come up with a NEW plan for the fabric. It’s going to be throw pillows for our bedroom’s sitting room! Only I could set out to re-do a bathroom in six weeks and end up with new pillows for our bedroom. Not gonna lie, pretty excited about the thought of these new designer throw pillows !
 
 
 
Now that the sink, counter and wallpaper decisions have all been nailed down, I need to focus on a new brass flush mount light, a new brass round mirror and some new brass hardware for the vanity. Above are the lighting options that I’m considering. I’m going to let price and availability decide the outcome here…but right now I’m really leaning towards option number three. I’ll be getting in touch with Maddie on this later today!
 
If you’re new this week to “the challenge” catch up with weeks one and two and also be sure to check in on the week three progress at all the other participating blogs below!
 
Apartment 34 | Arianna Belle | Because It’s Awesome | Coco+Kelley | Design Darling | 
Design Indulgence |Design Manifest | Christine Dovey | The English Room | Vanessa Frances | 
Hi Sugarplum | Honey We’re Home | Jojotastic | The Pink Clutch | The Pink Pagoda | 
Simplified Bee | Style Your Senses | A Thoughtful Place | Kimberly Whitman  | TM by CIH