![]() “I knew I wanted an oversized art piece above our bed,” Brendt says. added outdoor-themed elements as well as the deer antlers.” Use your bedroom to showcase your personal philosophy. You won’t see that anywhere else in our home. “For my son’s room,” Brendt says, “I focused on implementing the dark wood wall. In the fall farmhouse, Brendt also cultivates a family environment with well-placed touches of masculinity, accommodating the gentlemen in the home. The sign was custom made to parallel words that we speak into his life daily: that he is brave, strong and not afraid.” “I wanted it to feel masculine yet playful. “This is my son, Paul’s, bedroom,” Brendt says. “ needs are constantly evolving as our children grow,” Brendt says, “and I always want to create spaces that encourage our family to gather together, even if that means just having a sitting area (like in our kitchen) where our teenagers could do homework instead of in their rooms.” Mixed patterns are a hit for boys and girls, alike. In a family that’s raising children, change is inevitable. “Most of our home is neutrals, so this was something fun (which I think is great to do every once in a while).” Growing With The Kids “I chose to have color added to the island just to have a slight element of something unexpected,” Brendt says. “While style is something I love and it’s important,” she says, “with a family of six we need spaces to function well for our family’s day-to-day needs.” Bring color to your kitchen with splashy paint for the island. This is certainly the case for this Alabama abode, where blogger Brendt Blanks of She Gave it a Go resides in her fall farmhouse with her husband and their four children. It’s looking super cozy over here right about now.Today’s family farmhouses aren’t always occupied by farmers, but they remain bustling homes that pulse with energy and warmth. This crazy pumpkin lady can’t wait for fall to be in full swing. I need to throw some fall artwork up here, but this is a great example of a summer item overlapping with the fall items. They look great all year, but stand out during fall! Use mixed metals! I have been slowly starting to collect copper and brass items. But I’m the crazy pumpkin lady… so I broke out the faux pumpkins that I painted to look real. I used my clear and barely blue glass on my mug rack for some extra visual interest. Use transparent glass for subtle layering. ![]() I’ve been collecting amber jars and glasses for a while now. ![]() Here’s a view looking into the kitchen from the dining room. When things are simple, everything else pops. Rae Dunn can be a little “too much” sometimes, so to make other items pop, I like to rotate.īreak out those Jute Rugs! Jute is an awesome texture for fall! You can see the ones I have in my kitchen HERE. Turn that Rae Dunn around! I like to switch things up every now and then. You can see how I made this Letter Board Wreath HERE. This type of decor adds another dimension to your fall decor. ![]() Unless you actually read it, it blends in. For this fall transition, I choose decor that was warmer, wood tones, or transparent glass.Ī SUPER easy way to decorate for any season without screaming “LOOK AT ME!” is word art. I took out the bright blue and orange colors I had out during the summer. Keep true to your normal decor, but take away anything super colorful. You can rad my review of each fall scent HERE. I especially am loving Antique Candle Co’s fall line right now. I thought I would show you all how I am changing up my decor during this the between stage of fall/summer. This post includes affiliate links, but I only share things that I LOVE & think you will too. So I decided to do a subtle transition from fall to summer. It’s taking everything I have to not go fall crazy with the decor. I don’t know about you all, but this girl is READY for some fall weather. ![]()
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