So excited to show off our new COREtec floors with you today! To say they have completely transformed our home would be an understatement. I can’t even begin to describe what a difference they’ve m…
Today we are excited to introduce our Torina project. We are updating this Tuscan track home into a fresh coastal home with timeless traditional elements. The flooring choice was a critical, creati…
FacebookTweetPin1.9k I didn’t mean to fall off the map – we’ve had work going on here (basement tile and carpet), and I’ve been working as well. But I’m here today to share an update to our kitchen remodel plans. Things are coming together, slowly but surely, and I’m feeling a little more under the gun because in my last meeting with my contractor, he said he would be ready to start work around May 10th vs. June 1st, as we had originally planned. Even though it’s not a huge change in timeline, it has sent me into a bit of a panic, making sure I have everything lined up and ready to go. A Word on Custom vs. Semi-custom Cabinets Originally, we met with a kitchen designer from a kitchen/bath company to get a quote on cabinets and help with the kitchen design. Perhaps I’m a little out of touch when it comes to the cost of new cabinets, but the quote for semi-custom cabinets seemed a wee bit on the high side, plus we were limited in the cabinet color options (unless we wanted to pay an upcharge for a “custom color). I have been doing a lot of […]
One of the biggest "Phase 1" improvements we made was updating the floors throughout the house. The girls' bedrooms were recarpetted; the dining room was tiled (the most beautiful checkerboard - still so in love);
Clean lines and simplicity may be hallmarks of modern farmhouse style, but there’s a lot more to it than meets the eye!
This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Floor & Decor. All opinions and text are mine. If you’ve been following along with our latest remodel journey, you may have seen our fun visit to Floor & Decor to choose the main flooring for the house! In this post, I shared several …