Painted Hardwood Floors in the Master Bedroom

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Hello friends! We’re finally finished with our master bedroom and closet and I’m able to share all of the details on our painted hardwood floors.

Before, we had dark tan carpet in our master bedroom. It needed shampooed four times before we felt that all of the pet hair had been removed before we moved in. The previous owners didn’t clean the house before moving out and it needed a major deep clean. It took us a week after taking possession before we could move in due to all of the cleaning and painted we did. We even scrubbed all of the walls to rid every inch of pet hair. It was a labor of love for sure but definitely worth it.

I loved our bedroom before, but I love it even more with the painted hardwoods!

I had never really thought much of the carpet in our room except that it would be nice to replace one day. I didn’t even consider the fact that we might have hardwoods underneath. One day I discovered the old listing from when the house sold to the previous owners before us. They did quite a bit of renovations and in the old photos I noticed hardwood floors in the rooms upstairs. We have hardwoods in every room of the house except the bedrooms, but it is a new hardwood that the owners before us installed during renovations. I decided to pull up a corner of the carpet in our bedroom to see what was beneath and sure enough, there were hardwoods.

To me, the older hardwoods with a rug was preferable to carpet, so we planned on just pulling up the carpet and living with the old hardwood. We didn’t realize what shape it was in until we looked.

We found paint splatters covering the floor and an entire section that was patched. I was disappointed and we were about to tuck the carpet back down until I suddenly thought about painting it as a temporary fix. I had seen painted hardwoods in older houses and on Instagram and thought it was worth a shot.

The old hardwoods were discolored and splattered with paint. An entire section was patched as well.

My husband ripped out all of the carpet and padding that morning. The hardest part was pulling up the tack strip and all of the nails around the edge. Once that was all up, I vacuumed and mopped the old, stained hardwoods, then I began painting.

We bought Dutch Boy Porch and Floor Paint at our local Menards, along with a paint roller with an extender pole. I had it tinted in Benjamin Moore Tapestry Beige, a color that one of my favorite home decor bloggers, Liz Marie Galvan, used in her farmhouse.

This is after one coat of paint.

It only took two coats to cover the floor since it was such a high quality paint. I am not sponsored by Dutch Boy in any way, but I’m so happy with how well it covered and how smooth and easy it was to paint. I definitely recommend this paint!

After the two coats were fully dry, I went through and scraped some of the paint out of the cracks with a razor blade to show more of the wood lines. We still have to add a piece of trim around the edge of the room, but it already looks so beautiful!

We added this jute rug to complete the look. We didn’t seal it with anything because it’s only a temporary fix and we may put down new pine flooring in the future, but so far it’s holding up well! If you were wanting it to last longer, I would seal it with a polycrylic or polyurethane, depending on if your paint is oil or water based.

I would love to help if you have any questions! What do you think? Let me know in the comments section below!

Thank you for reading today and God bless!

Krista

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How to Create a Cozy Christmas Coffee Bar

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It’s that time of year again! Time to deck the halls for Christmas! I love this time of year and Christmas is one of my favorite holidays to decorate for. I couldn’t decorate for Christmas without creating a cozy Christmas coffee bar!

You only need a to do a few things to transform a regular coffee bar into a festive space all decked out for Christmas. Below are some ideas on how to create your very own cozy Christmas coffee bar!

1. Christmas Mugs

I love to display my Christmas Rae Dunn mugs on my coffee bar! Having Christmas mugs rather than regular mugs set out instantly creates a Christmas look. Below are a few adorable Christmas mugs I love.

15oz Stoneware Santa Mug- Threshold
16oz Stoneware Merry Christmas Mug White- Threshold

16oz Stoneware All Mama Wants Is A Silent Night Christmas Mug White – Threshold™

2. Christmas Sign

I used this Merry Christmas sign from the Target dollar spot this year in my Christmas coffee bar. I used a Merry Christmas wood cutout from Hobby Lobby last year. Displaying Christmas signs are a great way to make the space look festive and there are so many adorable signs to choose from!

Holiday Time Merry Christmas Indoor/Outdoor Hanging Sign Decoration, 35″ x 16″
36″ x 12″ Merry Christmas Framed Wall Print – Threshold™

3. Winter Greenery or Miniature Trees

Using winter greens or mini Christmas trees on a coffee bar make the space look cozy and natural. Mini bottle brush trees are great too! This year, I untied two $3 mini cedar wreaths from the Target dollar spot and stretched them flat to make a small garland. But there are a lot of different greenery options to choose from! Here are a few of my favorites:

Holiday Time Unlit Cedar Garland, 6′
Bottle Brush Tree Figurine – Threshold™
Faux Pine Tree in Metal Planter – Hearth & Hand™ with Magnolia

You really don’t need much to create a cute and cozy Christmas coffee bar! I hope I’ve given you some inspiration today. Thank you for reading and God bless!

Krista

Cozy Neutral Christmas Decor

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If you follow me on Instagram, it’s pretty obvious that I love neutrals. They’re so versatile and just feel cozy to me. Neutrals have been increasingly popular in Christmas decor the past few years.

I used a lot of neutrals with pops of red in my Christmas decor last year and that’s my plan again this year.

I used mostly neutrals with pops of red last year.

I would like to share with you some of my favorite neutral Christmas decor finds. I don’t own many of these items and I do not want you to think you have to purchase any new decor in order for your home to be beautiful this Christmas. I just know that some people, including myself, like to buy a couple of items each year. So today, I want to share some decor pieces that would help you create a cozy, neutral Christmas look.

16″x14.5″ Decorative Basket Natural – Threshold™
Santa Sleigh & Reindeer Garland Black – Wondershop™
24″x24″ Holiday Oversized Chunky Cable Knit Square Throw Pillow – Threshold™
Bottle Brush Tree Figurine- Threshold
Hear Angels Sing Wall Plaque
Chunky Knit Bed Blanket- Casaluna
Holiday Time Un-Lit Snow-Flocked Pine Artificial Christmas Tree, 6′, White
25in Galvanized Christmas Tree Collar – Wondershop™

Thanks for reading! God bless!

Krista

The Homebody Holiday Gift Guide

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Hello all! It’s hard to believe it’s already time to start thinking about Christmas! 2020 has been a year and many of us have been staying at home more than usual. So today I thought I’d give you some gift ideas for the homebodies you know.

Click on the photos below to purchase the gift for the special person in your life that loves all things home. Or for yourself, I won’t judge! 😉

Crockpot 6qt Cook and Carry Programmable Slow Cooker- Hearth & Hand with Magnolia
Chunky Knit Bed Blanket- Casaluna
Cozy White Cottage by Liz Marie Galvan (Hardcover)
300ml Color Changing Oil Diffuser White/Gold – Opalhouse
Woolzies Essential Oil – Set of Six therapeutic blends
Magnolia Table Volume 2- Joanna Gaines (Hardcover)
Enameled Cast Iron Dutch Oven- Hearth & Hand with Magnolia
Minnetonka Classic Moccasin Slippers
Rae Dunn 4pk Elongated Coffee Mugs
KitchenAid Classic 4.5qt Stand Mixer
24″ Faux Seeded Eucalyptus Wreath – Hearth & Hand with Magnolia
Capri Blue Iridescent Jar Candle
The Pioneer Woman Farmhouse Lace 12-Piece Dinnerware Set, Linen
Smeg Drip Coffee Maker

Hopefully I’ve given you some ideas today to help with your holiday shopping. There are some ideas for bigger, more expensive gifts and some less expensive gifts. Don’t think that just because I’ve included things that are out of your price range that you’re not giving enough. Quite a few of these items are a lot more than I could afford to spend on a gift for someone, I know they’re sought after items that many people who enjoy creating a home would love.

I know it’s only the beginning of November, but I’ve learned it is best not to wait and get your Christmas shopping done early, as some things can go out of stock if you wait too long.

Thank you for taking the time to read my blog!God Bless!

Krista

5 Affordable Christmas Decor Finds

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Hello all! I’ve been planning out my Christmas decor and sharing a few of my finds with you in my Instagram stories. So today I wanted to share a few of my Christmas decor finds with links so you can grab them too! Just click on the image and it’ll direct you to the item online!

1. This Gorgeous $30 Flocked Tree

Holiday Time Un-Lit Snow-Flocked Pine Artificial Christmas Tree, 6′, White

This tree is beautiful and 6ft tall! I didn’t own a fake tree and wanted one for our living room, so I picked up one of these. These sell out quickly, so get it now if you want it! If it’s not available online, RUN to your nearest Walmart!

2. This 6ft Faux Cedar Garland

Holiday Time Unlit Cedar Garland, 6′

It is hard to find a faux cedar garland and this one is adorable and affordable!

3. This Homemade Hot Cocoa Tea Towel

Hot Cocoa Recipe Flour Sack Towel – Hearth & Hand™ with Magnolia

I can’t wait to use this cute Hearth & Hand tea towel on my hot cocoa bar! The best part is it is only $3.99!

4. This Vintage Look-a-like Santa Mug

15oz Stoneware Santa Mug – Threshold™

I have always liked the vintage Santa mugs but haven’t ever found one! This one gives the vintage look for only $5!

And finally…

5. This Beautiful Wicker Tree Collar

Holiday Time Natural Seagrass Woven Christmas Tree Collar, 27″

I didn’t buy this one because I found one very similar at Hobby Lobby on clearance for $5 last year. But if I didn’t have one already, I would want this one! I have a feeling these will sell out quickly!


Christmas is right around the corner, so if you’re thinking about grabbing any new decor items, these few things are budget-friendly and adorable. Grab them before they’re gone!

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God Bless!

Krista

Halloween Home Tour 2020

This is only the second year I’ve decorated for Halloween, and I’m so glad I did!

Decorating my home brings me joy. It is a creative outlet for me and helps me reduce stress and anxiety. I’m more excited to decorate nowadays since it’s been such a crazy, stressful year. Being stuck at home with a 2-year-old and a 2-month-old can be hard. Taking the time to get creative and decorate a space is a form of self-care for me.

Below are photos of my home decorated for Halloween this year. I hope it can give you some inspiration!

Thank you for taking the time to visit my blog. I appreciate you! I hope you enjoyed my Halloween decor this year. Happy Halloween! 🎃

Krista

Our Living Room Refresh

Our living room is one of the spaces I would rarely show on Instagram, yet it is the room we spend the most time in as a family. We never painted it when we moved in. The color was a darker gray than the rest of our home and it had a bluish undertone. We bought a large gray sectional when we moved in from a liquidation store nearby. When we got it home and in the room, we realized that it didn’t fit exactly like we’d hoped and it was a bit large for the space.

We made it work for a couple of years until I got the idea to give this room a refresh. I’m slowly working through every room in our house to make it “my favorite room”. What I mean is that if I don’t love a space in my home, I try to transform it into a something that I love so that every room eventually feels like “my favorite”.

The Before

This is the before photo of the room. The large gray sectional and gray walls made the space feel small and dark, despite it being the room in our house with the most windows. We sold the sectional on Facebook Marketplace for $500. We also sold an old rug for $15.

What We Changed

We started off by painting the walls in Swiss Coffee by Behr. This creamy off-white helped brighten the space so much! Paint and supplies cost $40.

We also moved an Ikea Ektorp chair and ottoman that we had in our son’s nursery into this room. We found another Ikea Ektorp sofa on marketplace that came with an additional ottoman for $75. We bought a new cover for $50 from Ikea and cleaned up the inside cushions of the couch. We sold the ottoman that came with it for $20. The new sofa ended up costing us a total of only $105. I found some new pillow covers and spent $25 at Hobby Lobby.

Eventually, to finish the room refresh, we will add a new rug and coffee table. I’ll share those additions once we find what we are looking for on Instagram!

The Cost Breakdown

We made $535 off of selling our sectional, an old rug, and the ottoman that came with the new sofa. In the end, we only spent $350 of it on a new couch/cover, paint, a new rug, coffee table, and pillow covers. We actually made money off of giving this room an update!

The After

I’m so happy with how this room turned out! To view the process in more detail, check out my highlights on Instagram @faith.and.farmhouse.

Thank you for reading and God bless!

Krista

Sources:

Paint- Swiss Coffee by Behr

Sofa, Ottoman, and Armchair- Ikea Ektorp in Lofallet Beige found on Facebook Marketplace

Curtains- Ikea Hilja in white

Wall Decor- Distressed White Arch on clearance at Hobby Lobby

Rug- Chunky Jute Rug from rugsusa.com

Coffee Table- sold to us by my mom who got it years ago at Christmas Tree Shops

Fall Farmhouse Decor

It’s finally time for fall decor! Today I’d like to share with you how I decorated my home this year for fall.

While it may not feel like fall yet in Indiana, many Instagram influencers decorate early in order to provide others with decor inspiration. Hopefully I can give you some ideas for your own fall decor!

Entryway

For my entryway, I used neutral pillows and a throw blanket on my church pew. I also used a pumpkin pillow from Homegoods and a hand-me-down fall wreath. Although it’s so simple, it gives off a cozy, fall vibe as soon as you walk in the door.

Living Room

On the shelf above the sofa, I added my new Pumpkin Patch sign from Hobby Lobby that my little sister got me as a gift. It makes such a great focal point in the room that is unmistakably fall. I added a few Hearth and Hand clearance eucalyptus stems to create the look of a garland and added white pumpkins from Hobby Lobby.

A few black Goodwill candlesticks and a white pitcher filled with more eucalyptus balances out and fills each side of the shelf. I added my new Hey There Pumpkin pillow cover from Three Little Mommas on the couch. Isn’t this pillow cover adorable?!

Dining Room

In the dining room, I created a fall tablescape using a jute runner, thrifted brass candlesticks, more Hobby Lobby white pumpkins, and these orange eucalyptus stems from Joann Fabrics.

I also added this DIY book page banner that I made to my Goodwill-find accordion coat rack.

Coffee Bar

On the coffee bar, I added a black and white buffalo check banner from Target Dollar Spot last year along with other black and white accents.

I added this mini sign from Hobby Lobby and my Rae Dunn pumpkin spice mug to my tiered tray.

Kitchen

I didn’t decorate much for fall in my kitchen but I did switch out my greenery for a few fall stems on this little hook.

All Things Fall

Overall, I decorated pretty simply for fall this year. I decorated earlier than I ever have because 2020 has been a crazy year and I was ready for a change. I’ll be decorating my porch soon and I’ll share that when it’s finished!

Check out my Instagram page @faithandfarmhouse for more fall decor inspiration. I would love for you to give me a follow! Thank you for reading and God bless!

Krista

A Cozy, Fall Entryway

My entryway is one of my favorite places in my home to decorate. It’s one of the first things guests see when they enter our home and I want it to feel cozy as soon as you walk in the door.

I chose to use a lot of neutrals and texture to create a cozy fall entryway. Neutral tones and comfy pillows and throw blankets are just a few ways to create a cozy home (read more about cozy basics here).

I used two $2.99 thrifted cream pillows (plaid on the back), along with some white IKEA pillows and a pumpkin pillow from HomeGoods on my church pew. I draped a cream-colored blanket over the back to add more texture.

I hung a hand-me-down wreath with rust colored leaves on the hook above the pew. The sign and lanterns I kept the same as always. I love the look of a lit tealight candle in these lanterns at night. So cozy!

Eventually, I even added a small chalkboard on the floor near the blanket to add a bit more texture.

It’s such a simple look for fall but I’m loving it. Let me know what you think!

Also, be sure to follow me on Instagram @faith.and.farmhouse for more home decor inspiration. You can also sign up for email updates to be the first to know when a new blog post is live. I’d love for you to sign up. Thanks for reading and God bless!

Krista

A Farmhouse Fall Tablescape

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Fall is almost here! While it’s still hot in Indiana, I’m excited for sweater weather and a trip the pumpkin patch! Today I’d like to share with you how I created a budget-friendly, farmhouse fall tablescape.

I wanted to create a simple fall look with a vintage farmhouse feel. I gained ideas off of Pinterest and Instagram and knew I wanted to use antique candlesticks, white pumpkins, and eucalyptus. I planned on using green eucalyptus stems laid flat as a garland, but I changed my mind in the process.

When styling a space, I typically have an idea in mind and then adapt and change as I progress. I think it turns out better when you don’t have a clear picture of the end result. Going into decorating a space without perfection in mind always makes you happier when things are finished.

For my tablescape, I used a clearance jute table runner from Hobby Lobby that my mom gave to me. I was using a black and white buffalo check runner before but I knew that wouldn’t give that vintage look I was hoping for. I was thankful that my mom gave me this one. She’s the best!

I have also been slowly gathering brass candlesticks whenever I find them at my local Goodwill. I came across this set of six antique brass candlesticks for only $2.99! A complete set like this one can cost about $30-$50 at an antique shop, so these were a lucky find!

I placed some fake white pumpkins from Hobby Lobby along the centerpiece. These ones are only $1.80 each (40% off fall decor), so very affordable.

I also found these beautiful rust-colored eucalyptus stems from Joann Fabrics. They were on sale for $1.99 each and I used a 20% off coupon for entering my email online. I used 4 stems placed in an old galvanized container in the center of the table.

For the place settings, I didn’t change what I already had there. I used Rae Dunn plates, buffalo check napkins and white dinner plates from the Dollar Tree. The galvanized chargers are also from Hobby Lobby.

Overall, I’m happy with how my fall tablescape turned out. It was simple and inexpensive and gives off that vintage farmhouse look I was going for. It will be a perfect place to gather with family for dinner on chilly, fall evenings.

I hope you’ve enjoyed reading and I’ve inspired you in some way today. Remember, it doesn’t have to be perfect or expensive to be beautiful! For more home decor inspiration, be sure to follow me on Instagram @faith.and.farmhouse. God bless!

Krista