Home Tour 2026: Downstairs
We’ve been in our home about eight months now. While the journey to contentment and feeling “at home” in this house has been a winding one, I can confidently say that, from today’s perch, I feel so grateful to be here. We have a long ways to go to before this home fully reflects our family’s personality, culture, and needs, but we’re here. We’re doing it, little by little. And I’d love to invite you in to see this at-the-beginning portrait. Shall we?

Here is what we’re variously calling the piano room, the library, and the study — even though it currently has no piano and no books. Eventually, I would love to replace the keyboard with an actual piano and hang John’s guitar on the wall nearby, maybe put a little chaise lounge reading nook in the window corner.

You might recognize this rug from our previous foyer. (This whole tour is going to be a bit of a Where’s-Waldo situation for longtime readers!) I don’t know that it will stay here forever, but it keeps things cozier for now. The classic wooden hutch is new to me, from Facebook Marketplace: I sold my navy desk because I needed something taller for this narrow space between the windows and pillar, and I love it. Hilariously, everyone who visits says, “my parents have one of these in their house,” ha. I keep desk supplies, stamps, envelopes, stationery, candles, notebooks, paper napkins, and more in the drawers.

Moving a little further into the room, we have the second half of this space. Same sofa, armchair, chest, bookshelf, etc. from our last house. We are considering whether to do a sectional here, but there is more considering to do. (Plus, that tan beauty, circa 2011, is the comfiest, sturdiest, and most resilient sofa a girl could ever hope for; I’m not sure I could ever part with it.)

I know some of you will love this fireplace, and I love that! Alas, it was too modern for my taste, and as the centerpiece of our home, I knew something that better reflected our style would change the tenor of the entire downstairs. Spoiler alert: it has! Plus, we needed more storage for books :)


Moving around the corner, we come to this sunny nook. I took these photos over the last few months, but happily kept my – ahem – winter garland up long past Christmas. I just loved looking at the happy faces of our loved ones! We’re not sure what we’ll do long-term with this space – maybe a little breakfast table and pair of chairs? – but right now the other comfy armchair is working great. I keep my planner open on the bench for quick reference, with more books underneath.

Next door is the kitchen. The previous owner reworked the layout, replaced the cabinetry, widened the door into the dining room, etc., and I mostly like her choices — except, of course, for the dreaded chevron. It will go one day, but I can be patient :) The light pouring in across the whole back of the house is just my favorite.

Finally, the dining room! I hung the exact same chandelier as in our old house because I love it so much. Though I’m grateful for the sideboard storage in here (it held our TV in the old house), I think I’d eventually like to build a corner hutch and move it elsewhere to make it a little easier to navigate around the table. And maybe wallpaper, though our bathroom wallpaper saga has possibly sworn me off the stuff forever.

There you have it! If you have any questions about sources or anything else, just leave a comment — I’m more than happy to help.
Back with the upstairs in a bit!



















Your new space is beautiful! I bet it was stunning to watch the snow come through all those windows!
Love this so much! We moved about a year ago and also have a long list of things we’d like to do so it’s very encouraging to know others are in the same boat! It can feel overwhelming when you think of everything that needs/you’d like to be done but I’m also trying to be grateful for our house and the extra space as we slowly work our way through the list. Thank you for sharing!
Love a house tour, thanks for sharing!
We moved last year and I feel like with each small change we make I hear “I love this House …” from Father of the Bride in the back of my mind 🤍
Could you share more about the “bathroom wallpaper saga”? (She asks, about to embark on her first wallpaper experience…)
I absolutely will! Planning to do a new bathroom tour and review of that project. There were lots of little difficulties along the way, but the short version (and main issue) was that the first installer couldn’t hang it and I thought I was going to have to trash this very $$$ wallpaper. On the recommendation of a friend I got a second opinion, and thankfully she was able to hang it with no issue.
Such a lovely space (although I’m with you on the fireplace – can’t wait to see the updates you made)! And I have to say it: my in laws had that same hutch. I wish we’d kept it when they downsized but we didn’t have the space for it at the time.
You’re in luck! At least around here, classic hutches are readily available on FB Marketplace. I paid $400 for this one (I think because of the medium wood tone and glass detail) but I often see them for $200-$300!
Thank you for sharing!! With a move happening mid-July, I am obsessing over vibe: clean, cosy, classic/classy, but still family & values forward! Hoping to emulate in a completely different home, as we mesh together belongings from storage, and various previous houses.
Obsessively looking forward to the upstairs tour – bring on bedroom systems and styles!
It’ll be so worth the wait to take all of the decorating and room planning slowly! I know it’s so hard because you’re living there. But it will come together like magic. What an amazing floor plan and natural light you have to work with!