If you haven't been here yet, you've just discovered the biggest time waster since Facebook!
I am OBSESSED with this app. It's also a website, but the app is way better. You can search pretty much anything design related and then scroll, and scroll and scroll thousands of pictures for hours. I currently have 13 "ideabooks" with hundreds of photos for inspiration.
I even have an idea book dedicated to just stairs!
Houzz is the reason I change my mind frequently.
Houzz is the reason my budget seems WAY too small.
Houzz is the reason I almost max out my data on my phone every single month...
You get it.
Houzz is the reason my budget seems WAY too small.
Houzz is the reason I almost max out my data on my phone every single month...
You get it.
But Houzz has also helped us narrow down a style for our house and give us an opportunity to visualize it. The look we're going for is kind of a combination of rustic/contemporary.
These are actually the floors in my Dad's cottage. Reclaimed Hemlock from area barns. I want them! But they're not exactly fitting into our flooring budget. I will find a way to get the look of these floors! If anyone knows of any barns coming down, PLEASE tell me! I'll come remove the barn boards myself if I have to!
We'll take a few beams too for the fireplace :)
This idea actually saved us a bit of money. Stone is not cheap and neither are masons. I always like when we "save" money. Too bad it always gets used up somewhere else!
So there is a bit of the rustic now onto the contemporary. We are planning on using a fairly plain, square trim painted white (the walls will be a white/gray) and integrating bright colours in unusual spots like our kitchen island and interior doors. Our furniture is also pretty contemporary with square arms and legs.
I don't want to give away too much too early (mostly because I'll likely change my mind when I see something else I like on Houzz) but... Here's a sneak peek of our island colour! I really hope I don't change my mind on this one because I LOVE it!
Benjamin Moore - Icy Moon Drops
The rest of the kitchen cabinets will be a classic white. It's a little risky using colour like this on such a major focal point, but I can't resist!
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