Our Bonneville peel & stick tile collection sold out in about 30 minutes… We are working on a restock IMMEDIATELY, which is looking like August! After you work for so long on something, you just hope that it is received well and you blew us away. I can’t wait to see these in your spaces. Grateful for you and grateful for those that did order and grateful for those that sent me DMs saying they WISH they had a spot for them. These launch days are the culmination of so much, but bottom line–we design every one of our product lines thinking of you the whole time. Thank you SO much for your support. We of course wouldn’t be doing any of this without you. Love you.
Today’s post is a breakdown of how much money we put into the home gym. This project had a very quick turn around because we kept it nice and simple (letting the budget flooring be the star). Plus we already had a lot of the equipment, not to mention the mirrors. That being said, the ceiling fan was the splurge of the space and thankfully so because it’s so classy in here. Here’s how much everything cost!
Ceiling Fan $856 (on sale for $780)
Weight Bench $149
Bonneville FloorPops $336
Yoga Mats $39
Wall Hooks $15
Dumbell Set $269
Paint 2 gallons (SW white flour Emerald) $120
Mirror Trim $237
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DIY Picture Frame Trim on a Frameless Mirror
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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We recently painted our study a dark, moody green color. This is after we first painted it a muddy green, then repainted it a blue-gray. I guess what they say is true; third time’s a charm! The journey was worth it, though, because I’m so in love with this glossy green in contrast with the […]
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Were all those electrical outlets already there? They seem perfectly located.
yes! We didn’t add any outlets.
Is the mirror trim 120 or 237? The picture makes it seem like 237 but the text says 120.. just curious which one it is. Thanks :)
oops! The trim was $237, the paint was $120