Oh wow, we are at # 222. I always have so much fun at our Inspire Me parties and you guys are so creative. You always amaze me with everything you dream up and do. I feel like I am a slacker. We had some totally amazing links last week as usual, so let’s take a look at a few.
I love this fabulous reading room that Butterfly 8)(8 Bungalow created. Can you believe everything is a thrifty find.
It is hard to believe this is the same kitchen. You absolutely need to see the whole thing, amazing and so beautiful. Sans le Lakehouse shares every detail of the makeover and a cost breakdown too. You will never believe what the counters are.
I love, love, love this shell wreath that Miss Kopy Kat shared. She gives a super tutorial. I also love those bundles of logs tied with rope too.
Isn’t this pallet coffee table fabulous. I love the size and tons of storage. You need to go over to The Red Door to hear all about it.
Now I think you are going to have a hard time believing that this wall was made up of cabinets and bookcases found at the Restore. You just have to go to Pneumatic Addict Furniture to see how this was put together. Absolutely amazing.
I love a great gallery wall and The House On Stanford gives us a super tutorial for how to arrange and hang all your pieces. Now she also has a tutorial on how to do the picture frame molding on the bottom. I love this look.
She has been a super busy beaver and also shares the final reveal of her kitchen and her new open shelves here.
Seeking Lavender Lane shared the transformation of her familyroom. You really have to go see the before, the makeover is amazing. This place was dark and dreary, but not anymore.
Ok, let’s see what you have for this week.
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