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an archived personal and craft blog from Elise Blaha Cripe.

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When I moved into this house in February 2013, Paul was deployed and Ellerie was still on the inside (I was about 27 weeks pregnant). SO MUCH HAS HAPPENED IN THOSE TWO YEARS. Of least importance is the fact that we got the house decorated and functional.

Today I thought it would be fun to share a side-by-side of how it came together and talk about some of the changes we've made. This post is going to be obscenely long. I apologize in advance. But splitting it up seemed lame and I think the before shots are fun to compare.

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You might remember (from yesterday's post) that this house had recently been flipped when we bought it. It was freshly painted, the carpets and travertine floor was new, the windows were new and the bathrooms and kitchen were recently remodeled. We loved the bones of the house and were lucky that they matched up with our style. Most of our "improvements" have just been hanging stuff (frames and shelving), adding furniture and switching out a few lights.

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The hardest part for me to visualize was how I could use all this open space. Originally I had our big bookshelf room divider in here (it was the first thing you saw when you walked in) and it was terrible. I decided to keep things open and low and am glad I went with that decision.

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We ended up creating three little rooms out of this big room. The TV area, of course. Then the nook by the windows. And then the dining area.

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The only change we made to the kitchen was to change out the light fixture.

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We love the kitchen. It's spacious with plenty of counter space. The cabinets are all Ikea and have held up wonderfully for the past two years. The black countertop looks good but it's HARD to keep clean. Every swipe shows. Every crumb shows. If we ever did a kitchen ourselves I would not go black. But the subway tile I'd do again and again.

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I'm fairly certain that the best improvement to the whole house was swapping out that awkward chandelier for a giant bentwood pendant lamp.

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As you can see the light hard-wiring was off center of where I wanted the table, so we just looped it with a chain. Works well! The table is World Market and the chairs are Crate & Barrel. We had some inexpensive ones from overstock.com and they were a complete bust, literally. That was my biggest furniture mistake and I had to upgrade. Frames are Ikea, photos are Tara Whitney. Black stools are Ikea.

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The backyard looks massively different! I hardly remember this! With the drought, we had to get rid of the grass. More on the backyard update in another post.

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This area probably wins for most-improved. We turned a strange little section into a cosy room. That shelf (which is just a piece of stained wood on Ikea brackets) totally makes it. Funny story about the shelf… Ellerie pulled it down off the wall last summer. It collapsed and I lost six years of my life. She was fine, thank God, and we switched to sturdier brackets and added a third. No further issues. Chairs and little table are West Elm. Rug is Crate & Barrel.

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We took the grate off the fireplace which was a subtle but helpful improvement. We never use the fireplace so it's not a safety issue. You can see we have bumpers around the concrete. So far no head bonks though she did face plant into our coffee table on Wednesday. (Another three years lost.)

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Our TV set-up is pretty simple. Couch and chair! My dad and I built that media stand and we still love it. The coffee table was an old Elise and Paul DIY. That wood and leather chair is my favorite craigslist find ever. Not cheap at $280, but seriously amazing.

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I'm not in love with the wall of shelves, but that corner needed something. Right now it's sort of kid central over there. Which is great. The kid needs a central. To orient yourself, the door on the right is the garage and the hall on the left leads to the bedrooms.

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Straight ahead is Ellerie's room which is well-documented on Instagram.

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The furniture and tissue paper pom-poms are holding up well. It's never this clean, obviously.

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The bathroom got a small makeover. Aside from the palm trees, we removed the sliding door and installed a simple curtain. It makes Ellerie baths much easier.

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Sill loving the palm trees and our Ikea cabinets have held up well.

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At the front of the house is my office, which has seen a lot change. We replaced the carpet with travertine to match the rest of the house and added cabinets.

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The room feels HUGE now and so much more functional.

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Since I took off the mirrored closet doors, it feels even less bedroom-y. Sidenote : obviously having three bedrooms is a selling point for this house. When it comes time to resell we have the mirrored closet doors ready to be reinstalled and if the new owner didn't like the cabinets, they could be removed. I'm not a big fan of "worrying about resale value." I am a big fan of "making your space work the best it can for YOU."

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Last we head down the hall to the master bedroom.

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The biggest projects in here were the rug covering, the curtains and the sliding door. All of these have helped to "finish" the space. I still have that silly mobile above my bed! I never thought it would last, but we still love it after two years.

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This room has the most DIYs of any room. 15!

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Our tiny bathroom is still tiny. But adding some art and plants has helped for sure.

And that's it! Our house! Our home! I've said this before and I'll say it again, but the BEST part of the military lifestyle is we have to move a lot so we have to re-figure out how we're living a lot. I'm finally getting down to just the stuff that I love and just the stuff that makes sense. That's a good feeling. Thanks for letting me share.

further reading : our home buying story, quick tips on how to move and the last townhouse we lived in. To find complete posts about all the shown DIYs click here and for links to where most of the stuff came from click here.

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48 responses to “Ready for a complete house home tour?”

  1. MK Avatar
    MK

    So beautiful Elise! Stylish without giving away the home feel.

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  2. Hannah B. Avatar
    Hannah B.

    The house looks great! Congrats! It’s been said so many times, but man, those ceilings are killer.
    I think I want “I’m not a big fan of worrying about resale value” stamped on my forehead – my boyfriend and I are buying our first house (we close Wednesday! Ah!) and upon telling our relatives that we’ll paint the whole house white and the lower kitchen cabinets black, everyone basically clutched their pearls, gasped, and said “what about resale?!” The whole point of buying a house is being able to make it exactly what you want! 🙂 and if it is an issue for resale (years and years from now…) we’ll cross that bridge or paint those cabinets when we get there 😉

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  3. Katie Avatar
    Katie

    So fun. I love how you made the place work for you. Also, great advice for my upcoming move!

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  4. Olive Green Anna Avatar

    Elise,
    Lovely changes you have made in your home.
    I admire how much art you have displayed in your home. It feels very unique and stylish.
    Cheers,
    Anna

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  5. Kelsey Avatar

    I saw a fireplace screen on Pinterest last night that I totally think you’d love…very master-bath-sliding-door-esque: https://www.pinterest.com/pin/170362798380864493/

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  6. Misti Avatar

    Wow, I think it would be hard to leave in a few years! You’ve done an amazing job with it! It actually makes me want to simplify my house up a bit and really do a reno on my kitchen.

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  7. Aurora Avatar
    Aurora

    Preciosa! Like we say in Spain. Wonderful!
    You´ve do a great job.

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  8. Carly Maria Avatar

    Wow, seeing it all together like this really shows how much you’ve done to bring the space together. Amazing!
    I just loooove the style.

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  9. Anna Avatar

    This looks fabulous! And it’s beautifully photographed – you must be thanking Elise-from-two-years-ago for taking such comprehensive photos of your new house! (I love your shelf, by the way – love that it’s E on top and e on the bottom.) It’s been so fun to watch this gradually come together over the past two years, and so fun to see your style evolve and “grow up” over your time blogging.
    That makes me wonder- do you ever find that you “outgrow” old art or DIYs, and what do you do when that happens? Repurpose, donate, stash in your garage? Have you found that there are some kinds of DIYs that have a longer lifespan in your home than others? Could make for a fun post! I’ve been making and buying stuff for my walls for a few years now and some of the stuff that I used to love I now feel a bit “eh” about, but I feel guilty about not using it since I put either time or money into it.

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  10. jessica o'brien | @jessohbee Avatar

    your house is beautiful and most importantly, is such a reflection of you and the family that lives inside it. i love that your personal brand (both for business and just naturally in your life) is so well defined and i can always look at something and say, “that’s so elise!” xo

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  11. lisa valinsky Avatar

    You have such a beautiful home! I love seeing all of your wall art – that’s my favorite part.
    My husband and I keep looking online at homes and can’t wait to purchase a house one day. We are so ready to settle down someplace for a long time.

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  12. Monica Berger Avatar
    Monica Berger

    Elise
    I am so glad I found your blog about 2 years ago, your baby was little, so as mine because they are almost the same age, and at that time my husband was in the Navy and deployed, so I felt we were going through the same feelings being a new mom and a military spouse.
    I really like your blog and I admire how you do what you do.
    thanks for sharing
    Mon

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  13. Glenda Avatar
    Glenda

    Elise,
    I love your home. I can’t believe how many pictures/art is on your walls. It takes me forever to make a decision. In regards to your black counter top I use a microfibre, antibacterial eCloth to wipe down my black granite counters. The black does have specks of silver in it but I am very happy as it dries without streaks. Maybe this will help you.

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  14. Andrea Avatar

    All I can say is, can you please come decorate my house!? We’ve lived there for four years and barely made a dent in the decorating. Love love love your space.

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  15. Carolyn Selheim-Miller | Boxes and Jars Avatar

    Wow you’ve done a really nice job! I especially love how you arranged your large living space – I’ve always been curious how to make those corner fire places work. This might sound silly, but how do you water the hanging plant in your little reading nook? It might just be the picture but it looks too high to reach – but it looks really good at that height!

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  16. Jessica Avatar
    Jessica

    Mmmm, I really like your house. It’s such a good expression of your family and your personality (well, what I think it is after reading your blog for years). It’s a HOME, not a magazine house, it’s decorated to live life in and it looks so beautiful, comfortable and livable! It’s a home you want to spend time in, not spend time worrying about!
    Side note – I LOVE Ikea cabinets. We put some up in my craft room and they’re awesome. They’re MUCH better quality than the builder-grade cabinets in our kitchen! I was pretty shocked by that, actually. Ikea. Who knew?

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  17. Miriam / Farm Girl Avatar

    Gosh I love your place! So airy, colourful and fun! You did an amazing job.

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  18. Lori @ Adventures of a Sick Chick Avatar

    Beautiful home, Elise! I especially love the ceilings and the sliding door idea. We hope to be moving soon, so this inspires some ideas about how to spruce up our new living space!

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  19. JC Avatar

    I can’t get over your house. I love the light, the ceilings and they way you have created separate spaces in the living area. I’m currently looking for my first house and I cannot wait to start some project, and configurations. To actually put holes in the walls will be amazing!

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  20. EMILY Avatar
    EMILY

    you have such an awesome house, Elise! You have made an already great space shine!
    one question: what bumpers did you get for the fireplace? They look pretty subtle and we need something for the little ledge around our fireplace as well. thanks!

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  21. Kristina Avatar

    ELISE. Your house is amazing. Granted, I had seen most of it (here and on Instagram) over the years. But seeing it ALL together – with the before/afters – was the BEST ever.
    The only thing that surprised me: you don’t have any of your weavings hanging on the wall. This is SO unexpected (especially given the gorgeous one you just gave away… still having dreams about it even though the contest is over). Do you plan on making/hanging any in future? 🙂
    Can’t wait to hear more about the backyard 🙂

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  22. Logan Avatar
    Logan

    I love your house! The natural light is killer and I am so in love with your ceilings! The best thing in the house!! Of course I like all of your added touches and projects. The house just screams Elise. What a wonderful job!! Now just sit back, relax, and enjoy the house you worked to hard to make home 🙂 Love it!

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  23. yours truly, melissa Avatar

    Loved this post and what you’ve done to make your house a home!
    We too have black granite in our kitchen but they are honed – so a dull finish as opposed to a shiny finish and they show NOTHING. Which makes them awesome! So if you love the contrast of black and white (which is what our kitchen is) you should look into honed black granite in the future! 🙂

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    cate

    I love Elleries room. Would love to see an outdoor photo from street of your house. Live on the east coast, so this is different type of house for us to see.

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    Jan

    I loved the look of your dining table and chairs so much that I bought the same ones. Less than a year in, 3 of them were broken. Definitely a bust!

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  26. Sara Mangan Avatar

    What size are the 3 photos in your dining area, taken by Tara?

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  27. Lauren Avatar

    What a unique and beautiful home! I love all of the light and you are a master at creatively using all of that space 🙂

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    Janelle

    Your home is gorgeous! Modern and pulled together but still cozy. I need to start working on building a frame collection. I moved into my first home 6 months ago and have hung exactly one painting. I gotta get on that!

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  29. Carrie Avatar

    This was so cool to see, E! My favorite space is the cozy spot by the window. 🙂
    Carrie
    http://www.wearwherewell.com

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    Julie

    Gosh, you’ve done ALOT in 2 years. I love the use of your own work sprinkled through out the house. Makes it really homey…I’ll have to give it a whirl.
    Beautiful home to raise your family in. congrats.
    Julie

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  31. Sarah Milligan Avatar

    It looks great. And I love that you didn’t edit out things like baby-door-lockers and sippy-cup-drying-racks and tooth-brush-cups for these photos. It looks like a family lives here in comfort and happiness!

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  32. Kristy Oliver Avatar

    I love how you added a little privacy fence to cover up whatever is beyond the chain link fence. I’ve wondered how the cabinets from Ikea hold up every time I pass through that section at Ikea.

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  33. Tracie Claiborne Avatar

    I love it all!!! When I built my house, my builder argued with me over resale value and I said, “I’m not building this house to sell! I’m building it for ME!” and almost 20 years later, I’m still glad I customized it to my own tastes.

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  34. Kathy Avatar

    I love before and after photos and you’ve turned an empty space into a cosy and well loved home….that 4 year assignment couldn’t have come at a better time. I thought you might like this post on abstract artwork (not my blog)
    http://thepaintedhive.net/2015/03/abstract-art-tutorial/
    Regards
    Kathy A, Brisbane, Australia

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  35. Mishie Avatar

    I love super long posts! They are great!
    So great how you personalized all those empty white walls and barren floors.

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  36. Susan Avatar

    On your point, “I’m not a big fan of “worrying about resale value.” I am a big fan of “making your space work the best it can for YOU.” I completely agree! We live in a small house and are getting ready for a huge reno to expand and update the kitchen because there simply is not room for the 4 of us to sit down and eat comfortably. The reno will cost so much people keep telling us it’s not worth it if we sell the house. I keep saying we’re doing the reno so we DON’T have to sell the house because we don’t want to move! (Couldn’t sell without updating anyway, so it’s kind of a catch 22…)
    Anyway, your home is lovely. You’ve clearly put so much work into it! Thanks for sharing with the internet 🙂

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    Brianna

    Love it. I’m with you on the just the stuff I need and just the stuff that makes sense. If it’s not serving a purpose, it’s out the door.

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    Lil

    I love all the personalized art!

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  39. Hillary Avatar
    Hillary

    Are you pleased with the quality of your Crate & Barrel dining chairs?

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  40. abby - little city adventures Avatar

    What a really cool/unique/modern home! Love it!

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  41. Patti L Avatar

    Love seeing the California style! Thanks for sharing before & afters, I know that’s work!

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  42. julie Avatar
    julie

    Wait, tell me about what the plant is hanging from in your master bathroom? Is that a repurposed tension rod or drilled into the wall? Either way this is inspirational brilliance for my small bathroom… was thinking of how to add some hanging plants to mine.
    Love the whole house, too, obviously. 🙂

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  43. Rae N. Avatar

    Hi Elise, looks great! We are looking for a similar standing lamp to the one you have in your TV area, could I ask where you got it?
    Thanks, Rae

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  44. Michele H. Avatar

    Hi Elise – i have loved watching you slowly make your house a home. you have a great sense of style:)
    quick question if you don’t mind: we just moved into a new home and are in the process of re-doing our “formal” living room and I love, love,love the look of the West Elm tulip chair. The store up here in Roseville no longer carries it in the store. Can you give me your opinion on it? I can’t decide whether to go with the leather or other fabric.
    I really appreciate you taking the time.
    Michele

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  45. Michele H. Avatar

    I guess I should add…would it make a good reading chair?

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  46. elise blaha cripe Avatar

    thank you! Good question – I love the chair, but because we have the couch, it’s not my go to sitting in chair. I can’t say for sure that it would be the best place to curl up for hours. I’d hate to steer you wrong without enough evidence! 🙂

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  47. Michele H. Avatar

    Thanks Elise:)
    this helps a lot as we are looking for furniture for our informal living room. i really do love the look of the chair plus one of their couches that I was able to see and sit on in person. We just might go for it when they have a sale, plus with the military discount, it just seems so worth it.

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  48. Jodie Blackwell Avatar

    Nice… it’s such a awesome tour of your home. Your home looks really nice & wonderful. You have maintain your home brilliant. It looks really beautiful.
    Thanks
    http://supplyandapply.com.au/

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