home tour tuesday: the living spaces

Welcome back to Home Tour Tuesday!

I completely neglected this idea for the past few weeks. I didn’t forget, but it just got harder and harder to find a room to photograph that hadn’t beenย completely overrun with baby gear or dog toys. I’m a neat person, but I could spend all day picking up dog toys and baby stuff. But if anyone is at all interested anymore, here’s another room in our home for your viewing pleasure.

So here are our two living spaces. You can see the black front door on the right in the picture below. Our home was built in the 1930s and was lived in by the same family until 2007. At that time, someone bought it and completely updated the house, but kept a lot of the original fixtures and hardware. You can see that our living space is wide, but not very deep, so we decided to split it up into two areas that basically serve as two rooms.

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This space is one that we rarely use. Hudson’s swing stays in this area and this is also where we put his little activity gym. I will sit over here and read every once in a while, but this has kind of become the unused space in the house. We’re definitely in need of a pretty round, tufted ottoman in here.

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The big round table has been in my family for a long time and we my breakfast table before we got married. I love it in that corner now. At Christmas time, we move the table and put the tree in that corner. It was a great spot for it last year. Does anyone notice the never-ending amount of law books on the top shelf there? Don’t you think those belong in, say, a law office?

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the Christmas tree– and you can see the high back chairs before we recovered them and the old red rug that I’m so happy isn’t in that room anymore!

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The most beautiful accessory in the room: Hudson’s SweetPeace swing.

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These chairs (there are 2 of them) belonged to my great grandmother and then to my grandmother. I picked out fabric at Calico Corners and had a local guy recover them for $200 total a few months ago. I love the way they turned out and I love the animal print on the back.

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and of course, Princess Fiona in all her glory.

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This is the view from just inside the front door. And now that blank wall space on the left is really driving me crazy!

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This is the area where we spend all of our time. That sofa is so comfortable and I think I spent most of my pregnancy right there. The chair rocks and that’s where I’ve spent most of my time now that Hudson has arrived.

And at the bottom of the photo you can see my beautiful first born, Boudreaux, who has been completely left out of this blog lately. He’s such a sweetie.

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The poor girl in the orthodontist commercial probably didn’t want to have her face on my blog.

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So thanks for coming back for another edition of Home Tour Tuesday. Not sure what we’ll be seeing next week– probably whatever is clean. It’ll either be the master bedroom or the kitchen/dining area. Happy Tuesday, y’all!

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  1. says

    I love the way you’ve divided up that front room into the 2 spaces. We have a 1929 home and it’s interesting to think about how the space would have been set back then. For example, our dining room is about 50% bigger than our living room. I suppose with no flat screens they didn’t hang out in there as much! Anyway, thanks for sharing!

  2. says

    As you may’ve guessed, I have the same problem with the law books. Matt is apparently obsessed and every time the library at his firm threatens to get rid of them he takes them. So his office is full and so is our home. He says he likes the books better than online. Who is this man?

    Your house is so gorgeous Erin and I can’t wait to see it in person someday! Will you help me decorate when we move into our own place?? I will need all of the help I can get! You should SEE what I have to work with ๐Ÿ™‚

  3. says

    I LOVE your house! It is the perfect combination to me – old world charm, but with modern updates. Love it!!! And what a cool idea to upholster the front and back of the chairs differently. I would have never thought of doing that!

  4. says

    I’m so glad your Home Tour is back! I was just thinking about it the other day actually. I love what you’ve done with your front room. Splitting it into two separate living areas is an awesome idea. And you have AMAZING taste! Can’t wait to see the rest!

  5. gcvg says

    You have a beautiful house! I especially like the round table in the corner with all the pictures. Thanks for sharing!

  6. says

    I love your decorating style! Your house is gorgeous! The hubs and I enjoy driving through old neighborhoods that have houses just like yours. I think they are all so unique and beautiful!

  7. says

    I think I say this everytime but I love your ‘taste’, so classy! Everything is just so beautiful! When I get a home I am coming to you for decorating advice!

  8. says

    I love your rugs! My next big purchase, (after custom drapes), is quality rugs.

    I definitely understand about the law books! Mine are all in a huge box which is too heavy for me to move back to storage, or my office.

  9. says

    What a gorgeous living area! I love Boudreaux waiting at the door ๐Ÿ™‚

    My husband brought 2 boxes of outdated law books home from work one time because they were about to be thrown out. I looked at him like he had grown 3 heads, haha. Thankfully he came to his senses and gave the books away.

  10. says

    LOVE the dresser that your plasma/flatscreen sits on. It is so classy and will forever be a timeless piece!! I eventually will be looking for a piece just like that when we buy our first house in about six months or so.

  11. says

    What I love the most is the prominently featured BOPPY in that last shot! That’s how my house looks right now — we have two Boppies that seem to float from room to room as needed, plus, of course, the swing, activity mats, Baby Bjorn (do you have one of those? Mine is a true lifesaver.), bottles, pacifiers — Lord, the list is endless. Babies truly take over a home, don’t they? Good thing they’re so cute and precious!
    Thanks for sharing your home with us — it’s beautiful!

  12. says

    I LOVE your house. It’s pretty much my dream house. The outside is just so sweet and you have the amazing style–I love that your home has character. So beautiful. Seriously, gorgeous.

    Random, where did you get the art above your fireplace? It’s so beautiful and I’m trying to find a nice large piece to hang above our fireplace as we’re changing our accent colors…

    Also, I bought the Anthropologie top you blogged about a few weeks back. Best.Thing.Ever–thank you for alerting me to it!!

    Have a great day!

  13. says

    I love your house erin! Everything is oh soo beautiful in it!! I LOVE IT!!! and I love the adorable pictures of you on the post below.. you are too cute for words! Little cutie:) Love you!!

  14. says

    It’s absolutely gorgeous! I love so many of your pieces and think the way you’ve styled your accessories throughout the space is fantastic!!

  15. says

    Your house is stunning!! Impeccably decorated and really cozy. It looks like a family lives there, combined with something out of a magazine!!

  16. says

    Erin, I have to tell you how beautifully your great grandmother’s chairs turned out that you did in the Calico Corners jacquard fabrics! I love to see antique pieces upholstered in more contemporary fabrics. It keeps them from looking too much like period pieces–or escapees from a historic home.

    Here’s a suggestion for the law books: put them on the bottom shelf! They won’t be nearly as visible behind the furniture. Happy decorating!

  17. roxanne says

    Where did you get your sofa? I’m on the hunt for a new one, and yours looks fabulously comfy and practical!

  18. says

    You have a very beautiful home!! I love the character of a older home that has been “modernized”. Can’t wait to see the next room on your tour! =)

  19. Es says

    Your house looks wonderful, I wouldn’t have expected anything less from you, Erin. Terrific style for such an inviting home. I love your attention to details and I think the black front door was a great choice, very classy. Looks like a wonderful place to call home after a long day at work.

    I also love how the hardwood floors go perfectly with the various furniture. The brown ottoman works well to tie the brown in as well.

    Can’t wait to see your kitchen/ dining room! There’s something about a person’s kitchen that tells a lot about themselves. I know that in my family it has always been a place where we’ve gathered and spend a great deal of time. I’m sure yours is lovely.

  20. says

    Hey Erin! I’m with you on the law books. I made Ryan take most of his to his office, and the rest got boxed up and put in the attic. Your house is beautiful!

  21. says

    Once again, I pink puffy heart your home and your interior decorating style. Yes, including the law books; I laughed when I first spotted those, by the way, since they are the universal sign of “Caution: a lawyer lives here!”

    By the way, my offer still stands – I’ll trade you wine for your interior design help. Ever consider doing a feature where you help readers makeover a room?

  22. Becky says

    Love your home!

    I noticed the Boppy near the couch, too. Even when not nursing, I found my Boppy to be the greatest back-saver EVER! How did moms ever get by without them???

  23. says

    My two favorites:

    The painting above the fireplace. It is calling my name…

    and your entertainment center/hutch.

    Where did you find these?

  24. says

    Your home is so adorable! From the outside alone, all I can think of is how happy I’d be if I could find a home this cute! Love how old it is and how much charm it has. Thanks for sharing it on here ๐Ÿ™‚

  25. leslie grimmer says

    I’m from Sumter SC and am now living in MO, I just found your blog and love it. I miss that area a lot!
    I am in love with your tv cabinet, please tell me where I can find it.

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