Chairs/Vintage.
Happy NYE! We’re so excited to share Sarah Gibson’s beautiful home with you today. Her style is simple and sleek and we love the cozy vibes throughout the space. The hunter green walls and those amazing dining room chairs really made us swoon! Ready to see more?
“I live with my husband, Kalyn, and our giant schnauzer, Finn. We purchased this home as a fixer upper and completed the majority of the construction and renovation ourselves. We’ve owned the home for around 3 years now, but this will be our second year living here. We fell in love with the character and charm of the old house (built in the early 1900s), but mostly the opportunity to make it our own. As a foreclosure, it was really one of the few homes that fit our budget.
“I love spending time in the kitchen. It’s an open concept space joined with the dining room and we spend a lot of time there. The majority of our budget went into this room, and I’m so happy with the transformation! We love cooking, sharing meals and entertaining friends and family here. This room also has the best lighting! In addition to the natural light, Kalyn added a ton of recessed light fixtures and everything is on a dimmer (even the pendants), so it’s a really versatile environment at any time of day.
TV Stand/STORnewyork, Chair/West Elm, Horse Print/F2images, Peony Print/Katie Stratton.
“I’m a big fan of finding vintage pieces to incorporate into our home. Those are usually the items that are the most special. My favorite vintage pieces include: the dining chairs, sideboard, and night stands (in both the master and guest rooms). My favorite DIYs would be the dining chairs, master bedroom night stands and this gallery light.
Bench/CB2.
“This is our second year living in our home. It continues to change and evolve. Looking back at old images, it’s difficult to remember the condition in which we purchased the house. It certainly feels more “lived in” as we accumulate things that make us happy…and the addition of a dog to our family (who constantly messes things up). I’ll never have clean windows as long as Finn is around, at least the lower half.”
Thanks for sharing, Sarah! You can find more of Sarah via Room for Tuesday and on Instagram.
Credits//Author: Sarah Gibson. Photography: Sarah Gibson and Dana Miller.
Beautiful! Love the green walls.
What’s the name and brand of paint?
What is the name of the paint colour in the dining room?? It is the perfect shade!
Any chance I could get the name of the paint color in the dinning room? I’ve been searching for a green like this for years!
Thank you, Camille! It was a tricky gallery wall, but I think it turned out well. xo
Hi Emily, I ordered the artwork through the design firm I work for. It’s made to order. If you want details, feel free to email me!
Hi Mag, I ordered the artwork through the design firm I work for. It’s made to order. If you want details, feel free to email me!
Wow!! Thanks so much, Kaleigh! xo
Thanks, Michelle! They’re from this company: http://milesandmay.com … but I purchased them about 4 years ago.
Hi Jo, two of the hooks came from CB2 (unfortunately they’re no longer available), one came from HomeGoods, and the last one is vintage. They were all different colors, so I spray painted them black.
Thanks so much, Lindy! Sometimes I wonder who owned the chairs before I found them; they might regret it now. Haha!
It’s actually a really inexpensive DIY I found here: http://www.huntedinterior.com/2013/02/flush-mount-look-for-less.html#.Vo01SMZqFUQ
Seriously so beautiful! My dream home, truly. I can’t stop scrolling through the pictures!
Oh my god. I just wanna cry. Its so beautiful <3 I want all of this!
Love those circle mirrors! Can you share where they are from? I have been on the look out for quite some time now 🙂
Really inspiring home!
I love the light in all rooms, everything seems so simple, yet so chic.
Could you tell me where you sourced the horned cow hooks? Thank you.
I think I pinned almost every photo you posted. Great color palette!
What a beautiful home you have created! It is elegant in it’s simplicity as well as warm and welcoming. Love the vintage and modern cohabiting so stylishly, and you must be very proud that you did most of the work yourself. Bravo!
PS – I had chairs like the ones in your dining room I had purchased new 35 years ago that was paired with a Scandinavian teak dining table. I sure wish I had them now!
The rugs in this house are JUST beautiful. If you know where they’re from it would be much appreciated. I want some more rugs so badly! This is gorgeous.
Lucy xoxo
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Where did you get the artwork in the dinning room it is truly a focal point.
Loving that hallway light fixture! May ask where it is from?