Alright folks, the wait is finally over! Today I'm sharing the complete source list for our living room along with all of the links to recap our journey. Make sure to check out the full Reveal post from last week if you haven't yet!

Let's start with the basics:



Wall color: Valspar's Montpelier Madison White (in flat)
Trim, plank wall & ceiling color: Kelly Moore's Swiss Coffee
Flooring: Armstrong Engineered Walnut in Shell White
Beams: DIY (my tutorial here)
Fireplace stone: Lowe's Desert Quartz Ledgestone
Fireplace hearth: Lowe's Style Selections Leonia Silver Porcelain Tile
Mantel: DIY Salvaged beam with Minwax's Dark Walnut stain (installation)


Art: Custom Roman Numerals Print / Reclaimed wood frame
Black frame: Ikea Nyttja frame / DIY mat & photo
Brass candlesticks: Flea market
Antler candle holder: Gift from friend
Metal pitcher: Thrift store
Black lanterns: Snedco Wholesale
White pumpkins: Michaels
Wood log basket: ? (super old)
Pillows: Ikea
Rug: Rugs USA (in bleached)


Custom pouf: Etsy (highly recommended!)
Loveseat & chaise lounge: Ikea Kivik
Armchair: Craigslist
White Covers: Comfort Works in Liege Eggshell
Tree Stump table: DIY
Deer pillow: Ebay


All other pillow covers: Ikea
Ivory throw: Home Goods
Curtains: Ikea Ritva
Bamboo blinds: Justblinds.com (Singapore Oak color)
Ladder: DIY
Brown blanket: Flea market / Plaid blanket: Target
Wreath: Home Goods
Wall sconce: Lighting Direct (painted black)



Antique cabinet: Craigslist (DIY refinish)
Mirror: Craigslist (DIY white wash)
Vase: Target
Antler: Flea market
Scale: Flea market
Gourds: Joann (painted)
Metal containers & vintage books: Flea market
Wood lanterns: Pier 1 or World Market (I think... it was years ago)



Coat rack: DIY with Lowe's hardware
Basket: Mom's (sorry Mom)
Scarf: Forever 21
Pumpkins: Michaels


Console table: DIY (via Shanty 2 Chic)
Art: (source at beginning of post)
Metal pitcher: Joann
Lantern: Antique shop


Vintage chest: Flea market
Lamp: Walmart
Blanket: Amazon (cheapest source I've found but available at multiple stores) 
Custom Quote print via Jenna Sue Design / Frame: Target
Vintage books: Flea market


And... I think that covers it! Don't hesitate to ask if you have any other questions or need clarification!

In case you missed any of the progress, here's all of the living room updates:



As for the total cost, I didn't keep track of the details so unfortunately I can't give an exact number. By far, the most expensive element was the fireplace with the stone coming in around $1300 and labor at around $1900. I just ran through the list for a quick total (mostly off the top of my head) and I came up with a ballpark in the $5k range. This is not including the flooring and wood planks (since we bought that in bulk for the whole house) nor does it include items we've owned since our last home like the couches, rug, pillows and art. If so much of it wasn't DIY'd/thrifted you can bet we'd have spent a least double.

Even though $5k isn't a drop in the bucket, I'm absolutely positive it's increased our home's value by several times over that amount (the benefit of buying a fixer in a nicer neighborhood!) so it was all a worthwhile investment. Not to mention how happy it makes us and will be enjoyed for years to come (hopefully ;) )



So... what's on our agenda next? Between the upcoming holidays, hosting family gatherings and an increased workload, we've decided not to jump into any new projects until January. But don't think that means this blog will go silent... I can't tell you how excited I am to decorate for the holidays! I have a million ideas swirling around in my head and with just 24 days until Thanksgiving, planning starts now.

I'll be back in a few days with a festive Thanksgiving chalkboard tutorial (+ a free download so you can print your own!). 'Tis the season—bring it on!




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