
it had been a while since i’d checked out design blog, but recently i found myself on again and there was so much inspiration staring back at me i may have gone a little bit overboard in the sharing department. but this lovely, upstate New York home had so many covetable nooks and crannies, and several sleeping spaces that had me oohing and aahing that i just could not stop and edit. everything about it looks happily lived in and very authentic — no over staging here, just a wonderful real life home. i loved the kitchen dining nook with its pretty , and the chairs around the main dining tables had me at hello, too. there’s just such a great and very eclectic look happening here and it’s uniquely divine. this is an from Lisa Przystup, a writer, florist, and frequent contributor to sharing her journey of home ownership with the blog. i for one can’t wait to see what comes up next. for all the juicy details and the full home tour, visit .



























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it had been a while since i’d checked out design blog, but recently i found myself on again and there was so much inspiration staring back at me i may have gone a little bit overboard in the sharing department. but this lovely, upstate New York home had so many covetable nooks and crannies, and several sleeping spaces that had me oohing and aahing that i just could not stop and edit. everything about it looks happily lived in and very authentic — no over staging here, just a wonderful real life home. i loved the kitchen dining nook with its pretty , and the chairs around the main dining tables had me at hello, too. there’s just such a great and very eclectic look happening here and it’s uniquely divine. this is an from Lisa Przystup, a writer, florist, and frequent contributor to sharing her journey of home ownership with the blog. i for one can’t wait to see what comes up next. for all the juicy details and the full home tour, visit .



























• Photography by Landon Vonderschmidt + Maxwell Tielman for .
The post appeared first on .





