Eclectic Home Tour – Driven by Decor
I think Kris of Driven by Decor and I are long lost plate wall, Boston Terrier loving sisters.
Kris lives in a 60 year old Connecticut Cape Cod and describes her style as: “I’m a lover of neutrals and use them to decorate in a timeless style with a collected-over-time feel.”
A neutral backdrop leaves room for adding color with fresh flowers and accessories.
Watch out mailman, Hope is watching.
Love the mix of two wing chairs with simple wood side chairs … not to mention that plate wall!
Kris backed the original 60 year old china cabinet with flooring!
Love this eclectic gallery wall, especially the little brass boat cleat hook.
The master bedroom just got a complete overhaul.
Save space on the nightstand with swing arm sconces.
The guest bedroom done in neutrals.
Can you believe this dresser started out as a plain Ikea chest?
Kris’s daughter got the royal treatment with this fun teen bedroom – I love the framed Taylor Swift lyrics.
Through the vine covered trellis we go.
Who needs a cooler when you can fill a giant clam with ice! Red or white?
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Gorgeous home… thanks for sharing!
My pleasure Amy glad you enjoyed it!
Can you share where the gorgeous feather picture came from? I love it!
She made the feather art Susan!
Lots of wonderful inspiration,thanks Kelly. Have a great weekend.
Glad you enjoyed the tour Marlene – happy weekend!
Just Beautiful Kelly! Nice job!
Thanks Cindy – I love her home so much and was happy to feature her!
This was a wonderful home tour. She did such a beautiful job decorating with neutrals. Very classy and the terrier, Hope, was very cute. Thank you for sharing.
Hope stole the show!
I love every inch of this home! I think this is one of my favorites! Thanks so much for sharing!
So glad you like it Sandy!
Beautiful home! Can you share the dark paint color in the office? Love it!
Thanks
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