Today I have the great pleasure of getting to brag a little about Shayna from The Wood Grain Cottage. She is such a really cute girl and her style is fabulous. I love her home and all the DIY projects she shares, something always new and tons of tutorials too. I know you are going to love this tour of her home.
Hi there! I’m Shayna from The Wood Grain Cottage and I am so very
excited to be here today! When Marty asked if I wanted to share my home
and projects with all of you, I couldn’t wait!
My husband and I finished building our home almost two years ago, but
since then we’ve been busy adding a bunch of custom touches. We’re big
on neutrals, DIY projects and wood grain, hence The Wood Grain Cottage.
While we were building our home, I spent a bunch of time focusing on
the kitchen. I spend a lot of time in there, so I wanted to make sure
that I loved everything we added in…
I’m a sucker for baskets, cutting boards, ironstone, white ceramics,
stripes, little trees in metal buckets… I could go on and on…
But I really love how white and wood look together…
We just installed the board and batten in the living room, and even
though it’s in the living room, it still impacted the kitchen so much…
That will happen when everything’s nice and open…
This little island… I just love it! It definitely holds its own
around here…
I also really love boxwood wreaths, and spoon hook racks!
And since our floor plan is really open, our kitchen and
breakfast nook are basically combined into one big
room.
The first project we completed after we moved in was building our breakfast nook bench. I loved it so much, that we
installed the plank wall around it. And I loved that so much,
that we installed them in several different rooms throughout our home,
but that’s a story of its own.
I think it’s safe to say that I also like glass…. Maybe just a wee
bit!
Our laundry room is also another favorite of mine..
.
Anthony and I just added several DIY projects to it. From the side table, to the wood crates, to the light fixture, we’ve focused a lot of our time in
here…
And it’s paid off. It’s one of my favorite rooms to spend time in, even
if it is the laundry room.
And as we work on adding more of our style room by room, we make sure
to add in several DIY projects too…
From our DIY Stackable Fruit Crates…
To our Spoon & Pallet Hook Rack…
To our Driftwood Mirror…
One project at a time, our house feels more like our home. And I love
that.
You can see the rest of our project gallery here.
And here’s a sneak peek at what our home looked like this fall…
And this year at Christmas…
Thank you so much for letting me share my home and projects with you!
Be sure to stop by The WGC to say hi, or visit me on facebook, pinterest, or twitter!
I’d love to meet you!
And a big THANK YOU to Marty for having me over too!
See what I mean, isn’t her home stunning and her style fabulous. I love everything. Now if you aren’t already a follower, then you really need to rush over and click that follow button so you don’t miss one single post.
Thanks tons Shayna for letting me brag about you a little, this has been a special treat.
I am linking to the following parties:
Imparting Grace for Grace at Home, My Romantic Home for Show and Tell Fri
French Country Cottage for Feathered Nest Friday
The Thrifty Groove for Thrifty Things Fri, Common Ground for Be Inspired Fri
The Charm of Home for Home Sweet Home ,
Chic On A Shoestring Decorating for Flaunt It Fri
Finding Fabulous for Frugalicious Fri ,Rooted In Thyme Simple & Sweet Fri.
Jennifer Rizzo for Fabulously Creative Linky Party
Redoux Interiors Friday Party, The Flying C for DIY Done Party
Classy Clutter for Spotlight Saturday
Pieced Pastimes for Saturday Sparks Linky, Funky Junk Interiors for Party Junk
It’s Overflowing for Overflowing with Creativity Sat.,
Be Different Act Normal for Show & Tell Sat.
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