This house tour is long overdue. Our last video tour was in January. January! You can check out that tour here and our very first house tour here, taken 17 months ago. In the nine months since our previous house tour, a lot has changed. In fact I dare say, it is the most dramatic house video tour in Chris Loves Julia history! Don’t you just love it when reality shows say things like that (ahem, Bachelor Pad) when they have only existed for 3 seasons. Whatta history! Same thing applies here, but now that we are settling more into our style, the changes we whipped out in the past several months are pretty significant. In our last video, we hadn’t renovated the family room or studio or living room or painted the railings. The updated, tweaked and renovated list is long, which is why we love to do these video tours sporadically so we can one day look back at this one, filmed this morning, and say, “Wow, look at the old kitchen!” It’s true, we can’t wait to say that one.
We just pull the trigger and do it even if we’re halfway through something. There are a few angles/rooms where we can hide something that’s in progress if we really need to, or we’ll just call it out (ex: “you can see we’re in the middle of ____ right now, more on that soon!”).
Our wood grain Shaker cabinet fronts were designed for busy, high-traffic homes like ours. Clad with durable textured thermofoils, this line is compatible with Sektion, Akurum, Godmorgon, and Besta cabinets from IKEA. It's the perfect, practical way to add the warmth of wood to all the rooms of your home.
We have teamed up with Loloi to create a line of rugs that are as affordable as they are beautiful. This collection houses a great mix of traditional and modern rugs, in cottage-y colorways, as well as vintage-inspired beauties that you’ll want to roll out in every room.
We partnered with Stuga on a line of hardwood floors — The Ingrid is really livable, and the color is very neutral. It doesn’t lean warm or cool, it’s that just right in-between. We have really loved putting it everywhere in our house. It’s the best jumping-off point for design, no matter your interior style. In addition to being beautiful, Ingrid is really durable — we have three kids, and we always have a home construction project going on. Ingrid stands up to it all.
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Ooo! Those are National Geographic Magazines. Like 50+ years worth.
I love the video tours! I’m curious, what are all of the yellow (books, maybe?) that are on the shelves around your tv?
Greta is absolutely adorable!! I love her! I posted a video tour today, but it’s missing a super cute little girl ;)
Unfortunately, she does exactly that. As soon as we transitioned her from a crib to a toddler bed, she spent most of her naps and bedtime turning on and off her light. :/
Why do you unscrew the lightbulbs for her naps? Are you worried she’ll hop out of bed and turn lights on?
It’s so fun seeing the video tours, just to get a better idea of the layout and changes. And Greta is so adorable!!
This is great! I didn’t see the first tour so I’m a newbie on that front :). Looks wonderful and fun to see how all the rooms ‘fit together’ in relation to each other. I love the photo bombing (Great is so cute!) and am also a huge YHL fan – and ironcially just did my OWN little video if you want to check it out. It’s a little time-lapse video (inspired by John and Sherry’s ones they do sometimes) and like yours, got video bombed by my little toddler. Ha. I guess they have a knack for knowing when mommy is ‘busy’.
http://visualmeringue.blogspot.ca/2012/09/i-keep-on-fallin.html
Cool vid! I love seeing things on video. So much easier to get an impression of how everything flows together when we’re walking “with” you.