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HGTV Magazine Feature

January 9, 2019 Chelsea | StyleMutt Home
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Hi friends! Over two years ago we went on a little adventure when HGTV Magazine came to shoot our house, and the feature has just been published in their January/February issue! It was a surreal opportunity and one I still can’t believe happened to us in this house . It feels like yesterday I was refinishing thrifted pieces of furniture in our garage while my three babies took their afternoon nap. Now, Cate and I actually have a business growing on itself! You just never know where trying something new could take you; where that step of faith could end up.

While HGTV did rearrange and add a ton, (I cannot emphasize this enough), of color and layers, the article reflects Matt’s and my fearless approach with our home. We work by the quote of Arthur Ashe, which states:

Start where you are
Use what you have
Do what you can

This has been our mentality from the beginning and continues to inspire us to bring out the best in this home as long as we are here. So without further adieu, I thought it would be fun to take a gander at the article together followed by how our home looks now!

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Kinda grainy but here we are! Matt’s looking exactly the same. Way to go, babe!

Living Room

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First off, CATE rescued those leather chairs and updated them with legs, (you can see how here)! I loved them so much I bought them up quick when she posted them to sell. When we invested in our dream sofa, the two leathers didn’t quite go so well in the room together so I had to part ways, unfortunately.

Quick story: During the process HGTV kept asking me my favorite colors to use in our home. In hindsight I think I should have given them more than just, “White and wood. And a little black.” Clearly they weren’t satisfied! I always bend earthy. Always. Even with our design clients. Maybe it’s because we live in the woods and I am constantly inspired by the changing seasons right outside our windows, but I have always enjoyed quieter earthy color palettes. It was wild to see our house so ‘done up’ for a magazine! We did keep the mirror between the windows in here, and that wood coffee table, (a piece MATT thrifted and gave me for Christmas a while back), is currently in our family room downstairs! Our current coffee table shown above is an old army cot I found on Craigslist! I removed one set of end legs and replaced the canvas with the neutral cover, and turned it into the piece we have now! The woven chair is a piece I got for free at a thrift store by cashing in some customer loyalty points. Hah!

Dining Room

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This is a wild one because we took that wall down on the right during the kitchen renovation this past Summer! (And by ‘we’, I mean our amazing contractor, Matt Stein, who makes all the things). But you’ll recognize those pipe shelves which are now in our living room! Still one of our favorite DIY projects. In fact, when we disassembled them to relocate to the living room, we actually moved a few parts around to accommodate the small desk space that’s on the right end of the shelves now! We are also still enjoying our dining table, which, as the article points out, I did sand completely down on a whim! I love the bare naked wood and with kids who love to craft and draw on it, it’s a very well loved piece with scars and marks to prove it! Even though the floorplan of our home was a little different two years ago, my style was fairly similar back then with an appreciation for earthy tones and minimal layers, so it was crazy to see this space so full for the story!

Main Level

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Yea, and we’re kind of hoping that neighbor doesn’t read this magazine! Hah! I always had a storage piece on this wall that was hiding our kitchen. Now that the wall is down the view is pretty different! We have absolutely loved opening this space up; it’s been a game changer in how we use our main floor now! The white cabinet here was something I sold during our kitchen renovation since we just didn’t need it anymore, but it remains one of my favorite refinished pieces!

Master Bedroom

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While our bedroom was never this busy, this is still surreal to me! That bed belonged to my great-great-grandparents! And stenciling that wall was one of my favorite projects I did in this house early on. I preferred white bedding to let the stencil shine and to give the bed a slightly modern nod, but this shot still makes me nostalgic. I passed the bed onto my cousin when she and her husband needed a bedroom set in their new home, and Matt and I filled our room as we do with Craigslist finds and new DIY projects. Our current bed was a CL score, my dresser was a thrift store piece that I refinished, the trimmed wall was our design and a project we did last year, and the dark green metal catalogue drawers are currently our floating bedside tables. I love that these two shots represent a lot of DIY projects, but done in really different styles! There truly is no limit to what DIY can look like.

Boys’ Room

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This is real time, folks. I thought about waiting until this room was finished to show you the ‘then and now’, but 1) Waiting is hard. And that’s it. Hah! I just sold the boys bunk beds this past weekend because they never liked having them bunked, and those beds not bunked were pretty bulky for this little room. We’re moving on to smaller and better things! Stay tuned, I’ll share the finished room here soon! The way HGTV styled it with the bedding, rug, art and accessories was a lot more color than we had, and I plan on keeping consistent with the earth tones in here as we move forward. But I think we’ll keep the birch tree wall. :)

All in all, this was a HUGE learning experience for me and a first in every way. For one, I learned what HGTV magazine considers to photograph well for a printed editorial, and am curious to know if my true earthy, laid back style would ever photograph as well. I loved getting to know the team, (two photographers, one stylist, and two HGTV editors), and observing how they work together. Oh yea, I forgot I had these shots together! The second one is with photographer, David Tsay - I had actually been following and admiring his work before I knew he was assigned to shoot our home! The group shot includes his assistant, and the stylist behind the whole shoot, Charlotte Safavi - I don’t know how that woman sleeps! She is highly accredited and it was a pleasure to watch her work on our home.

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Everyone was incredibly kind to my family, playing with the kids and making us all feel like this was the most normal thing in the world! I truly cannot say enough about those people.

HGTV is running a mighty operation over there, and I realize that I’m about as valuable to them as the Hershey Kiss on the back cover of this issue! Regardless, I am so grateful to them for inviting us to grace a few of their pages. While our styles are quite different, I feel like our business missions to inspire and encourage others in their homes really reflect each other. Empowering others to bring out the best in their home, be it a room to call their own, a studio apartment, or a single family home, is something we are both passionate about. It was such an incredible opportunity to work together towards that mission.

I often say, “You don’t know what you don’t know,” and with this experience that statement couldn’t be more true! But I enjoy taking risks. This whole thing started when I became a stay at home mom for the first time and thought, ‘well now what?’ There is so much adventure to uncover in our day-to-day lives, even as a SAHM in small town suburbia. This experience was nothing short of an adventure, for sure!

If you would like to see more of our home and the work I do with our design clients, please find me on Instagram at chelsea_stylemutthome. To follow more of Cate’s incredible refinished finds, you can check her out at cate_stylemutthome!

Thank you for coming by!

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In Before+After, DIY, Featured, Home Decor, Home Tour, Interior Design, Life Happening, Refinished furniture Tags Before and after makeover, before and after home renovation, before and after diy, diy home decor, diy pipe shelves, diy art, diy mid century chairs, diy mid century modern furniture, furniture legs, furniture flip, industrial style, industrial design, minimal style, minimal home decor, minimial home styling, hgtv magazine feature, hgtv magazine home tour
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Simplified Gift-Giving: Practical Ideas

November 28, 2018 Chelsea | StyleMutt Home
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Hi Friends! Over the years I’ve called my Christmas home decor ‘simple’, ‘minimalistic’, etc. I don’t like a lot of fuss - not over the holidays or in our every day life. But it got me thinking there’s got to be a way to simplify beyond the decor, too! Celebrating Christmas with little ones can get chaotic and out of control fast. I’ve had this pull on my heart to simplify not just our home, but the way we celebrate, too. Careful not to read that wrong - I don’t want to celebrate Christmas less, just simplify it. More emphasis on less things, if that makes sense. Gifts are a really fun way to celebrate that Jesus was born for what would be the greatest act of love in history, and I love the opportunity to give gifts as an expression of our joy and gratitude. But they don’t need to occupy so much mind and heart space as they have for me in recent years. It can get stressful fast!

When we got together with our small group from church to pack shoeboxes for Operation Christmas Child, a lightbulb went off! Here is the list that was attached to each box:

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I love this outlined structure and it got us thinking about making our own for celebrating Christmas with our kids! Here is what we came up with:

  • Wow - One really special item the kids most want. We asked them each to give this some thought and write it down

  • Special surprises - A couple of smaller items that have either come up in conversation or we’ve thought of on our own as something they’d really enjoy, (doll clothes, race cars, cozy blanket, special mug, etc)

  • Game/Book - This is especially relevant in the dead of winter when outdoor time decreases

  • Experience - Matt and I rarely get one-on-one time with our kids, especially not him and I together with each kid, so we want to take each kid out on a date together. Ideas include a movie, ice skating, favorite museum, hike - we’ll give each kid an envelope on Christmas morning with an invitation for a date with Mom and Dad. I think I’m most excited about this one!

  • Winter Pjs - I love finding fun pajamas that are relevant to each of their interests/personalities!

  • Creativity - Our kids really, really love creating things. They are always in the middle of making something, and this has gone on literally for years. Things like construction paper, markers crayons, tape, and craft scissors always get used up fast! Christmas is a great opportunity to replenish their supply!

Christmas shopping has been a lot less stressful so far, and a whole lot more enjoyable! Oh! And a huge part of preparing our hearts, (and home), for the season is cleaning out and donating old toys! Every November I ask the kids to commit an hour to going through their toys/books and bagging up what they have lost interest in. And when they’re on the fence about something I know they haven’t touched in a while, I try to redirect their focus to the kid that would have the opportunity to enjoy that item next. I don’t think it’s such a bad thing to practice making tough decisions about what to keep and what to part with. I’ve seen the show Hoarding: Buried Alive. LOL!

Maybe you already have your own gift-giving structure, or maybe this is helpful! We’re trying it for the first time this year and I’m already feeling a lot more peace about shopping for gifts than I have before.

However you celebrate I hope you enjoy these next few weeks! There can be so much pressure on creating that perfect Christmas morning that this month between Thanksgiving and Christmas goes by in a blur. Give yourself permission to slow it down. No one but you will notice what you don’t get done, and that’s a truth I need to remind myself of often!

Thank you so much for stopping by today!

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In Life Happening Tags Childrens gift giving guide, how to do Christmas with less, inexpensive Christmas gift ideas, gift giving to kids, christmas on a budget, simplified christmas
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Living Room for Life's Next Chapter

February 20, 2018 Chelsea | StyleMutt Home
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Hi Friends! Jumping on today to share a bit of transformation in our home, and in my heart. When we moved into this, (our first), house, Colin and Shire we're 10 months old and according to BabyCenter.com Mason was the size of a kumquat, whatever that is. I had one main objective - to prove that it's okay to not surrender your home just because you have children. If I'm being honest, that's really what was on my heart. Just being real here!

In the name of proving a point and being brave, I opted for white slipcovered furniture. White appealed for so many reasons - aesthetically it felt calming and airy to me, and I figured I could always use bleach when running them through the wash. So for the better part of a decade that's what we've had as our babes have grown into active big kids, now 8, 8, and almost 7. White stopped working for us over the last year or so; I'm sorry to say this if your kids are younger than ours, but big kids sweat! And then they start getting kinda stinky. And they flop their sweaty stinky bodies on the sofas when they come in tired from hours of outdoor play. And sure, if the sofas are slipcovered there's no permanent damage, but here's the thing: If you are in a stage of life where you need slipcovered furniture, chances are YOU DON'T HAVE TIME TO WASH THEM. At least, that's been my perspective. So I had a decision to make - either forbid my precious family whom I share this house with to not sit on the furniture unless they're cleaned up, or find furniture that can be more easily cleaned.

Living Room one year ago

Living Room one year ago

So despite my love for the white sofas and having a home that isn't just for the kids, I felt ready to jump in and embrace this new stage of life with older, sweatier, dirtier kids who are juuuuust starting to give off the first whiffs of BO. To be clear, I made this decision because I knew there was no way I could fully enjoy this new stage of life or my home with white sofas. That's me and my uptightness. Every person/family is different and there are certainly loads of people with white slipcovered sofas and kids and they're happy as clams because they're so laid back it's annoying. I wish that was me, but it's not. I've been ready to throw in the towel and tap out.

When I decided to part ways with slipcovered furniture I wanted something I could wipe clean, (leather), would get better with use, (leather), and had great reviews from others with a lot of activity in their home: This lead us to Article, and specifically, the Sven sofa!

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This is not a 'which design is better' thing and I'm not making any case over visual appeal here. For us this is about maximum function in a house full of kids, many of which wander in from the neighborhood.

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While we've only had the Sven sofa for a few weeks and I can't speak to the long-term quality just yet, (though the reviews were fantastic), we have been impressed with the comfort and durability thus far as our family has piled, (literally), on the piece numerous times since we unpacked it. I've already seen my kids fall asleep on it during our pre-bed reading time together and it's the first place they come in the morning to transition from sleep to awake.

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A few more shots of the space show nothing else has changed. The ivory shag rug was an inexpensive Amazon find from Safavieh that has spoiled our feet all Winter long! It's SO thick and soft and when our new sofa is crowded, no one minds moving to the floor.

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Even our chair is stain/smudge proof! That one wasn't intentional, though. After our very grown-up sofa purchase we didn't want to spend money on a new chair and this had been in the boys room for several years, (a $10 thrift store find that I got for free with customer loyalty points).

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When I committed to embracing this next stage of life, I meant ALL. IN. We've got one learning how to play guitar, and we realized when it was in it's case put away he wasn't practicing much. The only solution I could think of was to get it out and seen; well guess what sound we wake up to now on Saturdays? All in.

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Oh yea! Our new art :) After 15 Valentines Day's together, I think I got this year right; a canvas + a sharpie + my husband's favorite Philadelphia Eagles' trick play from the Super Bowl, the Philly Special. He's been running this play with the kids on the daily right here in the living room, so getting the play up on the wall just seemed right!

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Thank you so much for coming by today! We sure appreciate you.

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In Before+After, Home Decor, Home Tour, Interior Design, Life Happening Tags article sofa, article sven sofa, sven sofa, leather sofa, modern bohemian, modern bohemian decor, modern bohemian home, edesign, edesigner, washington dc design blog, Washington DC interior design, family friendly style, family friendly home, family friendly decorating
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