Have you ever watched a show and thought, “Where did they buy that?” I love watching my favorite home remodeling shows and studying all the detail they put into each room. From the tile, to the lights, furniture, and all the decor items. I love how they pull it all together to create a beautiful story. And sometimes I think, “I’d love to recreate that look in my home”.
So I I decided to dig into an episode of Home Town and see if I could search the interwebs and recreate the look of the finished home. Let’s see how many look-alike items we can find from the completed dining room, living room, kitchen, and porch.
This was a fun episode because this family of 5 was moving all the way from Canada to Mississippi because they wanted more sunshine and opportunity for outdoor adventures. They ended up choosing a beautiful home tucked into the trees on a wooded lot.
The home they chose went from a rundown rustic forgotten abode in the woods to a cozy wood clad retreat. It was a pretty basic home inside with no distinguishing features, other than an outdated kitchen and a hole in the ceiling.
The finished kitchen had beautiful floor to ceiling cupboards. The uppers are an off white and lowers are a calming pale green. With classic brass fixtures throughout the kitchen it makes the kitchen feel warm and polished. There are also hints of black and plants sprinkled around the room to bring more life and contrast to the space.
The dinning room was a pretty blank space with lots of potential. The goal was to cozy up the space and create the perfect atmosphere for family and friends to gather.
The final dining room has lots of layers and texture. The bookcases were actually taken from the living room and given a new coat of paint. They added contrast to the room and also grounded the space and gave it a focal point. The table, chairs, and dishes on the table are pretty neutral, but that gave way for fun pops of color and hand made dishes to be showcased on the new bookcases.
The living room started off with large bookcases covering a full wall, and a brick wall that used to house a wood burning stove that had been removed. The new focal point of the living room is now a stunning shelving unit that includes an electric fireplace. With lots of seating and tables this a great room for gathering with family and friends and lots of laughter. The layers of roman shades and curtains brings warmth and texture to the room inviting you to grab your favorite book and cup of coffee and make yourself at home.
Keep scrolling for the links to each of the items I found throughout each of these rooms. And let me know what you think below. Did you love this Shop The Show post? This might be the most researched post I’ve ever written, but it was actually so much fun. Let me know your favorite home remodel show and what episode you want to see me source next.
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