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Our Full Spring Home Tour

I have put together a full tour of our home filled with spring decor!

Hello, friends!

Based on our calendar it is officially spring. By the weather? I’m not so sure!

We arrived back to Vancouver two days ago from our sunny spring break holiday to reports of snow in our hometown.

SNOW. On the West Coast. At the end of March?

Eek!

I’m quite hopeful it was a blip and that we are on the way to warmer, sunnier days. I’ve shared a ton of spring content with you over the past month as part of the Seasonal Simplicity series I’ve been hosting,  and today I’m back to tie up all the bits and pieces that I’ve shared with our full spring home tour!

Seasonal Spring Home Tour poster.

If you are new here and have hopped over from one of the other talented bloggers on this tour series, then welcome! My name is Krista and I love to share all kinds of DIY, decorating, organizing, printables, and recipes with my readers. You can read more about me and this blog here. Today I’m sharing our house all ready for spring (whether or not the weather cooperates).

I recently shared our front porch all ready for spring. We are currently in the middle of re-siding our house (which I will be sharing more details about soon), and things are not quite finished yet. Nothing that some beautiful DIY spring pots can’t distract your attention from! This year’s spring wreath was a quick and easy DIY wreath project as well and it turned out beautifully!

The light blue front door ajar.

Potted plants are on the front porch.

The front door is fully opened now.

Come on in!

Our home is a fairly standard subdivision style plan and layout where you enter into a small foyer with a kitchen to the back, living room to the left and dining room in between those two spaces. We also have a long hallway, off of which are two bedrooms, one main bathroom, the laundry/mudroom, and our master bedroom/ensuite. The catch is that we are super fortunate to have a beautiful fresh water lake in our backyard, so the views from that side of the house are definitely our favourite.

Our entry hall is quite compact and I recently shared all the details about it (including my best tips for decorating a small entry hall). You also get a glimpse of our family command closet from the entry – it just might be one of the most utilized spaces in our entire home!

An antique looking chair in the front entryway.

I picked up the vintage theatre chair at a local antique shop, and the sign is a (FAKE!) wood DIY that I shared a year or so ago.

There are hooks on the wall in the entryway.

The map wall is also a super simple and thrifty DIY project that adds a ton of interest and character to this tiny little corner of our home…

A wooden sunburst mirror with a map above it on the wall.

There are bright yellow tulips on the entryway table.

Did you see something you love?

From the foyer or entry hall, we can head right into our bright living room. It’s one of my favourite spaces in our home now that we have finally tackled the fireplace install. I can’t even remember this room before we had this focal point! You can check out more of our spring living room tour here.

There is a fireplace in the living room and white couches.

Up close look at the rivets on the armchair.

Since the fireplace mantel is still quite new, it’s always a huge treat for me to decorate it! I shared all the details on our simple spring mantel here.  You might notice I’m quite a fan of wooden letters? I’ve actually got a book launching really soon with 35 DIY wooden letter projects, and I shared the info about my book here.

There is a small round mirror on the mantel beside a clear vase with small flowers in it.

There are two white armchairs with blue pillows in the living room.

Our Ikea Farlov chairs are still my favourite place to sit! I shared my review of these chairs here. The cheery spring pillows were a recent fab find from HomeSense.

A blue pillow is on the white chair.

This spring is ALL about the pops of pastel colour. Blue is like a neutral around here, but the lilacs and pinks are a perfect touch for this time of year, don’t you think? I made the floral pillows with some fabric from Tonic Living, and the velvet pillows are also finds from HomeSense.

Floral, dark blue and white pillows on the couch.

Did you see something you love?

Our living room directly connects to our dining room -they are more like one large room, with the living room being vaulted and the dining room having a regular 8′ ceiling. We recently found this lovely buffet cabinet at Costco. Yes, you heard me correctly. Isn’t it gorgeous? I shared more details on this spring vignette here.

There is a blue hutch just off the dining room.

There is a white vase filled with pink tulips.

A dining room table with a round light fixture above it.

Our dining room flows right into our kitchen, which is definitely the most used room in our home. It also has the best view! We kept things pretty simple for spring, as the colours in our home already lend themselves beautifully to spring and summer. Flowers, flowers, and some more flowers…

 

There are white stools by the kitchen island nook.

A wooden rattan chair with a pillow on it.

A blue cake stand with a small cake on it.

There are eggs and flowers on a wooden cake stand.

White tulips are in the kitchen sink.

A look at the dining room table just off the kitchen.

There are pastries on the kitchen counter on a plate.

A wooden dining room table.

Did you see something you love?

 

And, as I mentioned, today I’m hosting the first day of my spring Seasonal Simplicity home tour series. It’s over the top how much talent is in this group. You are absolutely going to love all the gorgeous home tour inspiration being shared!!

Next up on today’s hop is Erin from Sunny Side Up Blog. You’re going to love her springy updates. And you can check out the rest of the gorgeous tours taking place below…

 

This week I’ve joined up with a talented group of bloggers to share part of our home decorated for spring as part of the Seasonal Simplicity Series. There is so much stunning inspiration for you to enjoy, all week long!

Monday

The Happy Housie // Sunny Side Up // Rooms FOR Rent

So Much Better With Age // Maison de Pax //  TIDBITS

Zevy Joy  // The House of Wood //  The Turquoise Home

Tuesday

Confessions of a Serial DIYer // Designthusiasm  //  House by Hoff //  Nina Hendrick Design Co.

   Stacy Risenmay  // Southern State of Mind  //  Sincerely, Sara D. //  Town and Country Living

Wednesday

 Willow Street Interiors  //  On Sutton Place // Duke Manor Farm

 Place of My Taste //  Rambling Renovators //  Deeply Southern Home

Thursday

Decor Gold Designs   // Amber Tysl //  Sincerely Marie Designs

  Summer Adams // Setting for Four // Craftberry Bush

25+ stunning spring homes poster.

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21 Comments

  1. Looking for your chairs around the dining table, and the link does not work through my iPad. I love them! Please let me know where they are from. Thanks, barb

  2. Krista what a beautiful Spring tour! I love your color palette and all of your spring touches are so cute! Your kitchen is gorgeous!

    xoxo
    Kim

  3. Your home is so gorgeous, Krista! I love all of your spring touches, and then map wall gets me every time. You’d never know there was now outside! Thanks so much for hosting such an amazing tour!

  4. Such a lovely tour of your beautiful home.!!!
    I am a huge fan of copy catting and I copied your sweet little stool in front of your fire place…
    may I use your photo on my blog to show what I was copying? xoxo
    P.S. I am still searching the thrift shops for a coffee table much like yours…..:)

    1. Fun! You certainly can use an image with link back:) I found my coffee table on Craigslist – because we don’t have many thrift stores nearby, I find that online pages can be really fruitful for great second hand finds! Good luck with your search:)

  5. Your home is the epitome of spring, my friend! I just love your dining room with those coastal photos. Everything is simply beautiful, Krista!

  6. Did I see anything I love? How about in every photo. Your home I so colorful and the blues, oh my love it all. Lots of inspiration in your lovely welcoming home. And I am disgustingly envious of your lake and views. Your curtains are incredible also. enjoy your lovely home.
    Happy Easter

  7. Krista, there’s so much loveliness in this post, but what I most love is your use of color. Just the right amount to welcome the season, with pretty chalky brights against a gentler backdrop. Love it!!

  8. Everything is always so beautiful in your home, and I knew you wouldn’t disappoint this time either! I don’t think I’ve seen your living room light fixture before… I love that! Beautiful tour, my friend! XO

  9. Lovely home! I’m interested in your blinds. Are they custom?
    Thanks for sharing your beautiful space :]
    Happy Easter!

  10. Hello! Your home is fresh, cosy and beautifull. I loved every peace of it. Great ideas and tastee colour you choose are delicate and perfect for springtime

  11. Krista your home is gorgeous as always! I love the bright colors throughout your home. I’m so envious of your lake views and dreamy kitchen! So gorgeous! Thank you for having me on this blog hop! Have a great week!

  12. Thank you for inviting me into your home Krista. You are so sweet and I love what you do. My front entrance is tiny and drives me nuts but now I am excited to execute some of your ideas. How do I send you pictures when I’m finished? I want to share with you your inspiration.
    Also — in your kitchen — did you paint your over-stove exhaust fan? It looks like it and I’ve been wanting to do mine but am afraid to …
    One negative comment — your stools at the kitchen counter look terribly uncomfortable!! At least my sons and husband with their skinny bums thought so!

  13. Your home is so gorgeous, Krista. You always have me yearning for color in my home! Your home is so ‘happy’ and it matches perfectly with your lake view. Thanks so much for having me on your tour!
    Hugs, Jamie

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