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Ten Years of Creating Our Home – Part 1

May 3, 2022

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Take a look back on ten years of renovations and decorating as home blogger Liz Fourez takes you on a tour of her Indiana home. See how it all started!

It has been such a surreal month celebrating the last ten years of Love Grows Wild. We moved into this house just a few months after I started my blog back in 2012, documenting all the changes we’ve made to this little house along the way. Naturally, I’ve spent a lot of time looking back on just how much has changed over the last decade, and I want to take you on a little photo “tour” of the house going all the way back to 2012. You’re in for a real treat, my friend. 

Please let this trip back in time remind you of a few very important things:

We all start somewhere. It’s not going to be pretty or anywhere near perfect, but the important thing is that you don’t let fear paralyze your progress. I had absolutely no idea what I was doing as far as interior design goes, but I did know what I wanted our home to feel like. Back when I had a young family, I spray painted many thrift store finds to fit my shoestring budget, and if that’s where you are able to start, then go for it! You deserve to live in a home you love today… not in ten years when you have the money, time, skills, etc. to do it. 

Take a look back on ten years of renovations and decorating as home blogger Liz Fourez takes you on a tour of her Indiana home. See how it all started!

THE LIVING ROOM

Welcome to our living room back in 2012 when I still had moving boxes on the floor. I had just purchased my first set of brand new living room furniture and got rid of all the old hand-me-downs we had for years. Silver spray painted thrift store lamps and a rug a few sizes too small.

I painted the entire house Woodlawn Colonial Gray by Valspar (which I believe is now called Soulful Gray) when we moved in, but all the trim and doors were dark wood. Modern and gray felt like my style at the time. 

See how this small farmhouse living room transformed and evolved over the years from dark and dated to light, bright and beautiful!
2012

Eventually I added in a little bit of personality with some refinished furniture pieces and decor. 

See how this small farmhouse living room transformed and evolved over the years from dark and dated to light, bright and beautiful!
2014

This was probably the first major project I tackled: adding board and batten trim more than halfway up the wall and painting it white. I also painted all the wood trim and doors white and loved how much brighter it made the space feel. 

This living room is light and bright, yet rustic and cozy at the same time. Come see the transformation of this beautiful farmhouse living room! Click for more photos at LoveGrowsWild.com
2015

This living room is light and bright, yet rustic and cozy at the same time. Come see the transformation of this beautiful farmhouse living room! Click for more photos at LoveGrowsWild.com
2015

This was when I really started embracing the farmhouse vibe. I added slipcovers to the sofas and hung these HUGE black lanterns on either side of the picture window. Our home started to feel like it had character and a story to tell.

A cozy farmhouse living room with beautiful linen slipcovered sofas. See how to get this custom slipcovered look at LoveGrowsWild.com!
2016

A gorgeous antique armoire decorated for spring in a lovely, little farmhouse. See more photos at LoveGrowsWild.com
2016

Some questionable furniture choices have been made over the years, but this was probably the worst. Two gray armchairs that looked more purple than anything else, and a “sofa” that was really the size of a small settee. I learned to pay closer attention to measurements and other details after this purchase. But I did enjoy playing with different furniture arrangements and layouts for this big, open living room/dining room space.

Check out this beautifully decorated farmhouse-style living and dining room!
2016

My first light color sofa, a jute rug that hides everything, and a random floral curtain I bought hoping to make the purple-ish chairs work.

A beautiful farmhouse living room that feels cozy, bright, and totally charming!
2017

A beautiful farmhouse living room that feels cozy, bright, and totally charming!
2017

After my divorce, I went through a period of time embracing a more “feminine french country” vibe. It felt fitting to add things like lace, floral, and ruffles while I made this huge transition in my life.

A beautiful farmhouse living room decorated with soft neutrals for fall
2017

With growing boys, I eventually upgraded to a sectional sofa in the same tufted light linen fabric. 

A beautifully bright living room that maximizes space and seating with a stunning sectional sofa for a look that is open, airy and spacious.
2018

Many different furniture arrangements, and many different coffee tables. Some of them I built!

Home and lifestyle blogger Liz Fourez shares the new coffee table she built for her living room with a full tutorial and step-by-step photos. Read this blog post for more details!
2019

Then I started to embrace a more simple. laid-back vibe. Layered rugs for softness, cozy neutral pillows, and plenty of sunshine.

Take a tour of this beautiful newly updated living and dining room in blogger Liz Fourez's Indiana farmhouse.
2020

I loved this shelf I built for the living room to display art. Such a great, easy focal point.

Take a tour of this beautiful newly updated living and dining room in blogger Liz Fourez's Indiana farmhouse.
2020

Take a tour of this beautiful newly updated living and dining room in blogger Liz Fourez's Indiana farmhouse.
2020

A rare look from this angle to show where our TV is and how the different spaces flow together.

Answering one of the most frequently asked design questions: how to decorate around a TV!
2020

Answering one of the most frequently asked design questions: how to decorate around a TV!
2020

I added two bookcases and lights in the living room, which made such a pretty focal point behind the sofa. And I finally got a new front door (in black!) that lets in a ton of light. 

Home blogger and interior decorator Liz Fourez shows how easy it is to add lighting to any bookcase for a sophisticated and elegant look!
2021

The best way to hang curtains to make your windows appear larger and more luxurious! See tips from home blogger and interior decorator Liz Fourez of LoveGrowsWild.com
2021

I’m about ready to get rid of the sectional and look for some new couches, so we shall see where 2022 takes this space!

Now let’s check out the dining room/entryway area that is open to the living room. 

THE DINING ROOM/ENTRYWAY

This space has always been difficult because it really doesn’t feel strictly like an entryway or like a dining room. It’s sort of an odd space that is combined into one since this is the door we use most often instead of the front door.

A simple storage credenza turns into functional entryway storage AND a dining room buffet. See more photos at LoveGrowsWild.com
2015

But that hasn’t stopped me from styling it a million different ways over the years.

Learn how to take an old shutter and turn it into a beautiful mirror with tons of farmhouse charm! | LoveGrowsWild.com

Remember when I created a wood bench from an old door? That was such a cool piece. 😍

This simple farmhouse entryway is perfectly decorated for winter with large coat hooks, a rustic bench, and a place for snow-covered boots. See more photos at LoveGrowsWild.com

I painted the door with Rust-Oleum door paint in a custom mixed color called Rustic Pewter. It definitely needs some touch-ups now, but it has held up really well over the years. It’s much thicker than normal paint, and not as easy to apply, but very durable.

This beautiful, old farmhouse is ready for summer with fresh flowers, relaxed decor, and plenty of sunshine. Come take a tour!2016

At one point I built a huge plate rack on the wall to display my wood cutting boards.

This beautiful, old farmhouse is ready for summer with fresh flowers, relaxed decor, and plenty of sunshine. Come take a tour!

Then I moved the dining table out of this space for awhile and added a little desk area.

Step inside this beautiful Indiana farmhouse entryway decorated with a mix of timeworn antiques and unique DIY projects!

I loved finding antiques to mix old with new.

Step inside this beautiful Indiana farmhouse entryway decorated with a mix of timeworn antiques and unique DIY projects! Step inside this beautiful Indiana farmhouse entryway decorated with a mix of timeworn antiques and unique DIY projects!

This beautiful farmhouse entryway is the perfect mix of style and organization with a cozy bench, hooks for coat storage, and a basket for accessories.

A cozy farmhouse entryway with the perfect balance of function, storage and style. A Mini Office in the Entryway | Making use of small spaces in this beautiful Indiana farmhouse 

A beautiful farmhouse dining room with a french country twist

Then I really switched things up and moved the dining table to the opposite side of the living room by the front door.

This dining room shares space with a living room, but maximizes style and looks stunningly fresh.

And built a custom wood bench for the entryway.

A beautifully bright entryway with a cozy cottage feel

We have no overhead lighting in the living/dining room, but this candle chandelier I hung above the table was SO pretty. Would you believe I painted that huge piece of art myself? 

Learn how to decorate on a budget by creating beautiful art for your home with this easy tutorial. Hint... you don't need to be an artist to create art! See the entire process from blank canvas to completed painting using only one tool.

Eventually the table moved back to the other side of the room with a little more of a simple, laid-back style.

Take a tour of this beautiful newly updated living and dining room in blogger Liz Fourez's Indiana farmhouse.

The easiest way to keep your home free of clutter and tidy! Learn more about this helpful tip from home blogger and interior decorator Liz Fourez.

I got new dining chairs to update the space, including upholstered armchairs for the head of the table.

Home blogger and interior decorator Liz Fourez adds new chairs in her dining room for a simple and stylish update. Home blogger and interior decorator Liz Fourez adds new chairs in her dining room for a simple and stylish update.

I started to lean more towards black and other darker colors, which made the space feel more cozy and grounded.

A beautiful neutral entryway shared by home blogger and interior decorator Liz Fourez A beautiful neutral entryway shared by home blogger and interior decorator Liz Fourez

Home blogger and interior decorator Liz Fourez shares a beautiful fall vignette in her dining room featuring deep red fall branches and a new furniture find that has a high-end look without the high-end price

And today the dining table is back where it originally started, in the “entryway”. 

Artwork inspiration in the dining room of blogger and interior decorator, Liz Fourez

Creating a home is a journey that is never truly “finished”. Your home grows and changes with you, which is why I think I get so emotional looking back on these photos. I can remember where I was at in my life in each one and see how far we’ve come… the house, myself, and my family. 

H O M E … what a beautiful gift to ourselves and those we love.

I hope this post helped or inspired you in some way, no matter where you are in your own journey. If you have any questions, I’m happy to answer them, and I have a Part Two I’m writing with a look back on more spaces in our house! Look for that soon… xoxo Liz

 


 

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Comments

  1. ceew says: May 4, 2022 at 8:32 am

    Lovely! I love where you are today! I could use many of your items in my own home!

    Reply
    • Liz Fourez says: May 20, 2022 at 12:02 pm

      Me too, sweet friend. 🙂 Thank you for being here!!

      Reply
  2. Kris @ Junk Chic Cottage says: May 4, 2022 at 8:42 am

    Liz what a beautiful tour down memory lane of your home and where it started and where it is now. I love your style and love everything you have done in the past years. Just beautiful re love of your home decor. xoxo Kris

    Reply
    • Liz Fourez says: May 20, 2022 at 12:02 pm

      Thank you so much, sweet friend!

      Reply
  3. Joann says: May 4, 2022 at 8:43 am

    Can you share your source for affordable natural blinds please

    Reply
    • Liz Fourez says: May 20, 2022 at 12:02 pm

      Of course! https://rstyle.me/+M0EvkVQsJBfjtasWEiIUNQ

      Reply
  4. Julie says: May 4, 2022 at 11:25 am

    Enjoyed this post and seeing your home evolve. Do you have a link to where I could find the sectional?
    Thanks

    Reply
    • Liz Fourez says: May 20, 2022 at 12:01 pm

      Yes, I do! https://rstyle.me/+1XkuwRSmX4HSL-Y-TZhUBA

      Reply
  5. Cameran says: May 4, 2022 at 2:33 pm

    Liz, I took a huge gulp of air in with anticipations, and held it as you shared this journey in photos…so satisfying to see this process condensed to the last 10 years! You proved the growth that comes in a beautiful, fearless and tearful(divorce)life,(been there). I loved the transitions and years of your aesthetic process, just delightful and well done! Thank you for sharing a visual journey to change what you could in your life, and create beauty and HOME for you, and your family. Hope you enjoy a great Mother’s Day this year!

    Reply
    • Liz Fourez says: May 20, 2022 at 12:01 pm

      You’re going to bring me to tears reading this. Thank you for your beautiful, kind words and for being here, sweet friend!

      Reply
  6. Devon says: May 4, 2022 at 2:37 pm

    I have only gotten as far as your first room tour of the living room but oh gosh! So pretty and comfy any time of any year! Question…..because I don’t know if you have all sources listed…..what make is the tufted sectional? I love it! And your beautiful pine hutch that looks like you might have whitewashed it, is that a OOAK piece? That is so my style and I noticed it right away! Your home is beautiful!

    Reply
    • Liz Fourez says: May 20, 2022 at 12:00 pm

      Thank you! Here is a link to my tufted sectional: https://rstyle.me/+1XkuwRSmX4HSL-Y-TZhUBA
      It has been out of stock for a long time, so I’m glad to finally see it back!

      Reply
  7. lynne says: May 4, 2022 at 5:07 pm

    i enjoyed the “time tour” of your living room…..watching your taste change through the years…. i didn’t see one year that i could be critical of!! you didn’t go wild with huge changes; but stayed within budgets and kept upgrading beautifully….. your home is just lovely…. a source of much pride to your skills!!!!! thanks for sharing….

    Reply
    • Liz Fourez says: May 20, 2022 at 11:55 am

      Thank you so much!!

      Reply
  8. Jen C says: May 5, 2022 at 11:21 am

    Liz, thank you for sharing your pictures of how your beautiful home has evolved over the years. Your talents and creativity have provided a beautiful and cozy home for you and your family. I have often thought how my taste has changed over the years since my husband and I married 38 years ago along with two grown children and a grandchild. We have a few pieces that we acquired and were handed down to us early in our marriage that continue to work with the changes. We bought an antique step back cupboard that is nine feet tall that takes center stage no matter what changes I make. We were fortunate enough to acquire this piece for $25. I stripped the yellow paint off of it in our garage to find a beautiful patina underneath the paint. Looking at your pictures have brought fond memories of similar changes that I have gone through too. I enjoy all of your posts filled with wonder ideas. I hope you have a happy Mother’s Day!

    Reply
    • Liz Fourez says: May 20, 2022 at 11:55 am

      That sounds like the perfect example and definition of “home”. I bet that antique cupboard is beautiful and will be treasured for years and years to come. Thank you for sharing and being here, friend!

      Reply
  9. Wanda says: May 5, 2022 at 5:31 pm

    I have always enjoyed your blog. Your home is very elegant and unique. You have given me very many ideas in my own home and I will continue following you. I had my friend build me your outside console table. By the way I have made many of your recipes and enjoyed them.

    Reply
    • Liz Fourez says: May 20, 2022 at 11:53 am

      That means the world to me. Thank you!!

      Reply

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Liz Fourez started Love Grows Wild in 2012 with a passion for interior design and homemaking and a dream to help others create a home they love.  From simple project tutorials, to holiday and entertaining ideas, to her journey renovating a 1940’s farmhouse, Liz demonstrates how to create a beautiful and inviting home with a handmade touch. She turned her signature cozy, neutral style into a best-selling book in 2016 and continues to inspire readers with her captivating photography and easy decorating ideas. Read more about Liz > > > >

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