Who and what inspires you?
My kids, my grandma, changing seasons and traveling.
What do you love most about being a mom?
Probably the totally forgiving, accepting, and unconditional love for my kids and from my kids.
Any design trends or looks you are loving right now?
I’m not sure if it’s a trend or not, but I’ve always loved mixing old pieces with new pieces, pops of gold and red, and lately, I’m really into blush pink (although I think I might be a step behind the trend on that one)!
How would you describe yourself to a complete stranger?
Open-minded, non-judgmental, neat-freak. Lover of pretty much all carbs, iron and wine (the band), wine (the drink), antique shopping, and baking.
What do you love most and least about living in MN?
I love the culture, dislike the last month of winter that always seems to drag on a little too long.
What’s something you’ve experienced that no one has ever told you about motherhood?
Kids are both as simple and complex as adults and validating their feelings instead of labeling them, dismissing them, or writing them off as a phase or the terrible twos, etc. can make a really positive difference in our connection with them both now and as they grow up.
Learn how to build your own train trundle here!
Children’s map is from Land of Nod, bed frame is from IKEA, bed sheets are from Pehr Designs.
Favorite quote or life mantra?
“In these bodies we will live, in these bodies we will die, where you invest your love, you invest your life.” – Mumford and sons!
Who are some of your favorite people or companies to follow on IG for inspiration?
Here’s a short list of my favorite people on motherhood, design and humor that I like to follow: @krystalmfesterly @andrea.mclaren @bonjourmoon @itsahuntlife @chalkwhitearrow @amandajanejones @homeiswherethehartis @ozarkmamadeer @readtealeaves @madebylon @thestorkandthebeanstalk @jennagrahamm
And here are a few shops I like to follow for kids and home goods:
@murlifestyle @loomgoods @beauchamping @kodystewartillustration @afamilyprintshop @noblecarriage @shopdarlingclementine @mabokids @willabyclothier @izzyandferd @chasingwindmillskids @nattinattinyc @francesloom @shoparq
How do you feel about Instagram in general, I know there is a lot of speculation on children’s privacy, comparison amongst users and overall addiction to the app, do you feel more pressure as you acquire more followers?
I think people take Instagram too seriously sometimes, I definitely try to maintain a sense of privacy for me and my family. I don’t like to overshare unnecessary information. I also try to not even look at Instagram until after 10 am, that is a rule for me. I never want it to be the first thing I look at in the morning. When it comes to comparison, I usually don’t think about that stuff. Instagram is great because of all the people I have met. It has actually been an amazing way for me to make friends and connect with like-minded people. I’ve met some of my closest friends on Instagram and I’m really thankful for that community.
Cute pom pom storage basket from Pehr Designs.
The beautiful red rug is from Frances Loom, crib is from IKEA.
Monroe Workshop is a great store that has wooden toys for kids.
What are some of your hobbies outside of being a mom and decorating?
I like going for bike rides on the trails, traveling, and going to breweries. I also like going to the Minneapolis Farmer’s Market.
Because I’ve noticed a lot of your house is DIY, do you have any fun renovation projects coming up?
I try to be handy, I mostly look to YouTube and Pinterest for tutorials and then my husband and I tackle the projects ourselves. I would like our next project to be a kitchen renovation. I would love to do new cabinet faces and new tile. We built our wooden fence outside last year around the back yard and I hope the kitchen will be next!
Where do you find all your amazing furniture?
Article, West Elm, Target, IKEA, the Goodwill and Arc Value Village actually! I also look to Craigslist and Facebook Marketplace.
How would you describe your design style?
Mid-century, minimal, but still lived in and cozy. I like earthy tones, woods and whites, especially. Some people have called my style “Prairie,” but I’m not sure if I like that. We’ve lived in this home for two years and our design process has been slowly evolving over time, I find it so much easier to do things slowly than all at once.
Bri also built her own wooden bassinet for Amos, pictured on the left. Learn how to make your own bedside sleeper crib here.
Dresser and rocking chair are from West Elm.
This piece was one of my favorite parts of her house!
Wall sconce lighting is from Schoolhouse.
Storage bins from Pehr Designs, big basket is from Loom Goods, mini kitchen is from IKEA, floor pillow from Natti Natti.
Bri and her husband put in these new wood floors and painted them all white, which makes the upstairs feel clean and crisp.
This cute sheep rug is from Perfectly Smitten and mobile is from Land of Nod.
The white bookshelves to the far right are handmade by Bri and her husband.
Wooden high chairs are from Stokke, and dining room lights are from Home Depot.
The white crown molding on the walls adds a rich, finished touch to the main floor; this was installed by Bri and her husband.
Thank you, Bri for letting us chat with you and introducing us to your wonderful home and family! We feel inspired to take on a few new DIY projects and can’t wait to follow you on all your upcoming adventures.
Original article and pictures take witanddelight.com site
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