With this house on the market I feel like my decor crazy has been stifled of late. I love change and doing new things in my decor but with the house up for sale I feel like I cannot express my style or change much up.
So it is the little changes I can do that give me some creative pleasure.
This was my front porch starting with some fall decor. I had my summer yellow front door. I felt it gave the front of the house a more cottage feel. |
I like the wood front door it feel less like summer than the yellow one did. |
I brought out one of my white urns that I had my Christmas tree in and re planted this sweet potato vine. I added some fall pumpkins and fall faux flowers to the potato vine. |
I kept my sweet yellow boots from summer and added some fall faux daisies. |
My sweet potato vines are really going strong. The vines stretch across the front picture window. |
So just a few change ups to my front porch. Ohhhhh how I am hoping we get a contract soon and we can move onto a new place I can release my decor crazy on!!!! Have a wonderful week. Kris :) |
Hugs and Thank You
Just a big hug and thank you to Benita from Chasing Quaintness. I got this special little sachet in the mail from her on Friday. Sooooo sweet and it smells heavenly. Benita just sent it to be sweet and to say thank you for being blogging friends. She has a kind heart. Love my pumpkin sachet Benita. Hugs & thank you so much!!!!
Love the wreath you have on the door and I can't believe how big that sweet potato vine is. Mine never get that big.....I like the yellow door better, but agree you have to make changes that will fit many buyers.
ReplyDeleteMorning, Kris. That door looks great- it says "sturdy" and "fall and winter" to me...plus if it matches the garage doors all the better. Your touches are still there on the outside. It looks very welcoming and homey to me. Hope you can sell soon and get on with your life. Cute little sachet. xo Diana
ReplyDeleteSweet friend, HELLO! Your Terry is like my Ruben. So accommodating and interested in fluffing up the nest as much as we do. The door looks fabulous, warm and inviting. I wish you so much success in selling your beloved cottage, and I know you are going to find another home that will be the perfect canvas for your artistic energy! LOVE THAT ENTRANCE!
ReplyDeleteHi Kris. You are the only person I know who has front doors to switch out and I have to say...I'm jealous! Your wooden one is perfect for fall and I like how you've decorated the porch. Your description of "creative pleasures" is sweet. How's it going? Are you showing the house?
ReplyDeleteI hope it sells quickly too. Any nibbles?
ReplyDeleteHi Kris,
ReplyDeleteThat was probably a good move to replace your front door. I've sold most of my large architectural pieces to the owner of Rust & Feathers as well as other furniture to another antique shop owner. It really makes our house look bigger which is an asset for buyers.
I think of your often and pray you're able to move on soon!
Mary Alice
I hope you get a contract soon. I know how it feels to wait on that! I like your wooden door. It's nice that you have options for a buyer. I look forward to moving one day myself but dread the whole process of it. It's very stressful. I believe if it's meant to be it will happen though.
ReplyDeleteKris,
ReplyDeleteYou have done some great things to help sell your home and I am sure it will pay off soon.
Blessings,
Linda
Oh, this brings back memories of us selling our home, when we bought this one. It was hard waiting for a sale wondering what was wrong with the house that we loved for thirty-three years. Truth is nothing was wrong, you just have to wait it out, until that certain someone comes along that just loves it. Good luck on speedy sell.
ReplyDeleteYour blogging sister, Connie :)
Both doors are lovely. Fingers crossed that it sells quickly and you get more than what you asked for!!
ReplyDeleteKris, I am wishing you and Terry the best. I like the front door like this also.Nice that you would leave the yellow door too. Wow, that potato vine is really growing. . I know you are a person who is always decorating, even if it's just changing up a few things or re-arranging., so I know it must be hard for you to be in a holding pattern. I think where ever you move will be another beautiful Kris and Terry make-over. Your new neighbors will be so pleased. I am praying for you, xoxo,Susie
ReplyDeleteI think the switch of doors was a good idea, but I love your yellow one!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! I can't believe how big your potato vine is....it is beautiful! Love the little pumpkin sachet, how sweet of your friend to think of you! Have a great week.....
ReplyDelete~Des
Wow! for some reason, the wood door looks huge! it's beautiful! I love the potato vine you have growing, Kris. Mixed with the pumpkins and daisies, it makes an impressive display that welcomes all who enter. Sweet pumpkin sachet, too.
ReplyDeleteHappy Sunday.
Debbie
xo
I think the wood door conveys a nice warm autumn welcome to your home, Kris. I wish I could let you loose in my house to relieve your pent up creativity!!
ReplyDeleteKris the wooden door looks very handsome and inviting, plus since it matches the garage door it was a good change for sale. I love your potato vine and ahhhh those adorable yellow boots, so cute. No matter what season it is you always embrace it and adorn your door with seasonal beauty. Sending love your way.
ReplyDeleteI hate the time period when the house if for sale and you have to keep everything neat and tidy. Hopefully it will sell soon. People will want to buy soon in order to be in the house by Christmas.
ReplyDeleteThe wooden door looks great. I know how you feel about not being able to decorate. Sending you good vibes for a quick sale!
ReplyDeleteThe matching door I am sure has great road appeal, and the fact that you are leaving a second door for there option of change its a plus, how fun would that be to a potential buyer....so wish someone would have left a great door change for me a time or too :)
ReplyDeleteThe porch feels very seasonal. Kris, I wouldn't worry about the lack of your personality inside your homes decor, or the fact that right now is not a good time to change things around or create a new salvaged look for it....we love sharing along with you your experiance in changes you are doing to get it sold. You might also be the very blogger who will help ease someone else's sale with tips giving bloggers in simplifying for that perfect sale.
How is the open houses going, the showings?
I know it won't be too much longer, it shows wonderfully.
Xx
Dore
Was just thinking yesterday...wonder what Kris is upto while her (re)decorating is temporarily on hold? Hoping you had a creative outlet to help with your transitions. Love the fall porch. Loved your yellow door...but then again the wood version may have more universal appeal. Hope all is well. Were still having 80 degree temps so I am having trouble with fall décor motivation.
ReplyDeleteLove the wood front door! It is very welcoming! The vignette on the front steps are also lovely!
ReplyDeletewarmly,
deb
Hello Kris,
ReplyDeleteI LOVE your wood door and it looks so pretty and welcoming. All your flowers looks so nice and I love those rain boots with the daisies. Good luck with the sale of your house. How thoughtful and nice to be gifted with the sachet from your blog friend!
Have a nice afternoon.
Julie
It's beautiful, Kris...and so welcoming! Hope it welcomes the right buyer soon!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, Kris! Changing a door would be a major day's project for many, but for you & Terry, it's like changing underwear! I absolutely love watching you let your decor crazy seep out - it's like my sisters & I with our vintage shopping & styling - it's a crazy sort of high. Hoping the door change is the magic spell that draws the right buyer in. It's really pretty, and I bet looks terrific with the garage door. Tell the realtor to take another photo and switch it out in the listing!
ReplyDeleteYour front porch is so pretty and welcoming. Great curb appeal for your buyers! I hope you get a contract soon, but I know you will because your cottage is adorable!
ReplyDeleteWOW! Your potato vine is amazing! Good luck with the sale of your home.
ReplyDeleteHi Kris! I've been absent from blogging, but hope to catch up now. Just love how your front door looks, and those vines are amazing! I wish you all the best with your house search and selling. You'll definitely have fun getting your 'decor' on with a new house to make all your own.
ReplyDeleteAll the best,
xoxo - Susan
The door looks great, Kris. Your urns look fantastic! I can't believe your sweet potato vines are still going strong. Love how they look with the pumpkins.
ReplyDeleteLOVE the door change Kris! Hope you get a contract on your home soon!
ReplyDeleteHi Kris! :)
ReplyDeleteI love the yellow door...but I also like the wooden one too, and if it matches the garage door then it makes sense to put it back on for the buyers to see.
Your decorating is so pretty, love the potato vines replanted in the other pot and the yellow boots are so cute there...the fall flowers and pumpkin are the perfect touch!
Love that little pumpkin that Benita sent you - she is such a sweet person!! Blogging friends are the best!!
Kimberley
Nice changes, Kris. You're a good Home Stager. That sweet potato vine is amazing! Benita's gift is super cute. What a neat gift. xo
ReplyDeleteIt's a nice change for the coming weather experienced there. xoxo Su
ReplyDeleteThe door looks very nice and fallish. Do hope that you get it sold quickly. I am so surprised that it hasn't sold yet. Any new on the job for Terry?
ReplyDeleteHang in there .....
Hugs,
Mary
Swapping doors....hubby and I had a similar discussion about doors in the car today. He's beginning to think this bloggoing thing has kicked up my 'decor nutsy' also. LOL, but I love your 'new door' too! thanks for the share, Sandi
ReplyDeleteThe looks very pretty with the new decors. I hope you get a contract soon
ReplyDeleteHugs
Alessandra
Moving sure is stressful, isn't it? It's nice that you have options for your front door and I love the switch for fall. I've never tried growing sweet potato vine, but after seeing all the pretty ones this summer (especially yours) I'm tempted to give it a try next year. Your front porch looks lovely and very welcoming. Praying for a contract soon. xoxo
ReplyDeleteI can't believe your potato vines. They are going like gang busters. The door looks good. I didn't enjoy this part of selling. I understand but at the same time, can't people have some sort of an imagination. Not to sound old and stuffy but this younger generation amaze me, everything has to be just the way they want it.
ReplyDeleteCindy
Your home certainly does have great curb appeal with that beautiful porch! The sweet potato vines are amazing! :) ~Rhonda
ReplyDeleteKris, it must be so hard not to be changing your home around especially this time of year. The front door looks great anything you touch always is perfection. Hugs, Jo
ReplyDeleteTalk about curb appeal Kris - just gorgeous - I'd be SO drawn to your home !
ReplyDeleteI can't believe someone hasn't jumped all over your home yet - I would if I were looking - in a heartbeat !
That kitchen - the entry way - well all of it !
Your winter door looks perfect ( I giggle every time I think of it though - Terry out there changing doors for the seasons LOL )
XOX
Still keeping my fingers and toes crossed for you both! Your front porch looks very warm and inviting Kris ☺
ReplyDeleteHope all works out beautifully soon! I love your decor, Kris, and I'm sure you will have fun at your new place.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your sweet comment over at my blog. You have no idea how much it means to me.
xoxo,
Lin
Lin,
DeleteJust praying for you and keeping healing thoughts for you. You got this girl and will win the C battle!!!!
Kris
Everything still looks as beautiful as ever! I am still awed by that beautiful sweet potato vine and how great it is growing! The boots are just too adorable! I do hope you enjoy the sachet..it was just a little something to thank you for your wonderful friendship! Hugs!!
ReplyDeleteI'm anxious to see your new home too! Crossing my fingers that this house will sell soon.
ReplyDeleteHugs~
Hi Kris! I feel your pain! Don't you just hate having your creative urges stifled? I have been wanting to do something lately but instead have been purging stuff out and looking at furniture possibilities for our new home. Still keeping fingers crossed since we haven't closed and praying it all works out! Hope you get to play soon! Hugs, Leena
ReplyDeleteI love the natural wood door and it seems so warm to me,
ReplyDeleteKris, your front entrance is beautiful. Love the new door! I hope you can sale the house soon. I very well know how hard it is when you are in the process of selling but still living in the house. Take care. xxx Maria
ReplyDeleteKris,
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely WELCOME to your home! You've got the touch girl....warm and inviting. I see a contract in your
near future. Keep me updated!!!
HAPPY FALL!
Kathleen
It must be so hard to stop yourself from your usual nesting....especially with holidays fast approaching! I am so envious of your sweet potato vine. Bruce dug mine up when he was a puppy and I never replanted. Good thing, too- Jack is a digger. Your sweet curb appeal will draw people in- it looks so pretty.
ReplyDeletexo, Tina
I am shocked Kris your home has not sold yet. I suppose people may be waiting until after the Holiday? No worries, you know it will eventually. Showings are just the more an inconvenience when they call at the last minute. At least you don't have toddler toys to pick up everywhere and are probably ready on point. The door change out was brilliant! Looks fantastic.
ReplyDeleteHi,
ReplyDeleteKeep us posted. I am sure things will get going. You have a lovely home.
I will continue to pray.
xx oo
Carla
Hi Kris, Love the front door swap. It is so charming and does have a fall feel to it. Your porch has such a warm welcome and I just know your home will sell soon. Saying prayers for you. Have a great rest of the week. xo
ReplyDeleteWell, you are a decorator extraordinare for certain, but a gardening guru, too! Those vines are just unbelievable! Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteHi Kris, I have some catching up to do - you're moving!? Well, you will have another house to decorate!!
ReplyDeleteLooks great! Where are you moving to?
ReplyDeleteNot sure yet Cindy. Terry has not gotten word on a new job yet. With the market being slow we wanted to try and sell it before the holidays hit and things come to a crashing halt. If we sell before he has a job offer we will just pack things up and put them in storage until we know. We just wanted to get a jump on the few buyers we have right now in the market for a house. We have lots of competition and very few buyers so this might be awhile. Have a great week.
DeleteKris
The door looks great, although I love the yellow one, too. With all of that creativity bottled up, you're going to be amazing, once you are settled into a new place!
ReplyDeleteI love both your doors Kris, and those yellow boots with the daisies are so sweet. I just know you'll do amazing things when you get into a new place. Here's hoping your house sells quick.
ReplyDeleteLove the beautiful pictures on your blog!
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Sweden!
Regina
Your porch looks fantastic! I love sweet potato vine but it never grows for me like yours does!!
ReplyDeleteGood luck to you...I have my fingers crossed you get a bid.
Jane xxx
I know what you mean about changing things around… I love seasonal changes… I love your porch… I'm sure that a potential buyer will fall in love with your home.
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend Kris
XOXO Mary
You have such a green thumb, Kris! And a way with container garden styling that rivals any garden catalog I've ever seen. Those potato vines are gorgeous, as is the door.
ReplyDeletePrayers for a buyer and the right job in the right town!
Dewena
I like both doors...it is so hard to choose...what a wonderful surprise for the new owners.
ReplyDeleteHello man! Incredible post however I extremely needed to simply drop a remark on your blog. Your blog has a super cool outline. Is this wordpress by possibility?
ReplyDeleteexhibition carpets in abu dhabi