Grab a snack and get cozy, because you’re in for the full open house experience today! This post will recap all of our Heights House progress since moving in a year ago and answer some of your most frequently asked questions. First, join Esmé and I on a walk through the house…
We moved into the Heights House on the day we returned from our babymoon, Memorial Day 2019. I was six months pregnant and the only permanent furniture we had was our bed and a dresser. Make sure to check out our Moving In tour first as your starting point.
Our kitchen was 90% complete and thankfully we finished our master bathroom and guest bathroom prior to moving in—functioning bathrooms make all the difference! The rest of the house has come together slowly over the last year, although there hasn’t been a ton of progress (by my standards) since we’ve been busy having a baby and renovating two other houses.
Let’s first get our bearings of the layout (the measurements aren’t 100% accurate, so don’t focus too much on those):
We designed this home two years ago, after the first house we were renovating caught on fire. Our biggest limitations were size and budget (the house couldn’t be any wider on this lot, there were a couple trees we had to work around, etc). Overall, we are still happy with the design and layout we chose (and recommend our builder Zenun Homes for anyone looking to build a custom home in the area!)
Now that you’re oriented, let the tour begin!
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Front Exterior
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The main exterior color is SW Oyster White and the window/door trim is SW Wordly Gray (gutters/fascia are standard dark brown). The only changes here are the DIY shutters and second story window flower boxes—small updates that make a big impact. The bushes have also grown quite a bit and have been blooming off and on for months, thanks to our lovely Florida weather!
In some unfortunate news, the faux flowers I used in the planter boxes didn’t stand a chance in our Florida sun (even with the UV spray) so we bit the bullet and planted real flowers. Hopefully the daily rainstorms will start soon and we can keep them alive!
Our crepe myrtle hasn’t bloomed since the Before photo and for a while it looked completely dead, but I think it’s slowly coming back.
On the side of the house we have two avocado trees (with baby avocados already!), a lime tree that is barely hanging in there, and a lemon tree overflowing with fruit.
At the front of the house there’s a tangerine tree that was here when we moved in. The fruit is seedy and a bit tart, but very much edible and Esmé loves them 🙂 Plants are so finicky and I wish I had these all figured out… I dream of being a gardener once I have spare time (aka retirement).
Living Room
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The paint colors used throughout the entire house are SW Alabaster walls and SW Accessible Beige trim. I’ve been sharing periodic living room updates on the blog (like the design plan, winter update, and our DIY fireplace.
The fireplace wasn’t part of the original design plan, but I couldn’t pass up this antique mantel I found on Facebook marketplace and had to find a spot for it.
The living room is where I spend much of the day—working from home, playing with Esmé and morning yoga. I get a lot of questions about our linen sofa—YES we still love it just as much a year later (and yes it’s finally back in stock!)
The cushions are feather and need to be fluffed back into shape now and then, but it’s super comfy and deep, and I’ve found stains easy to remove with Oxiclean laundry gel and a damp sponge. The cushion covers are removable but I haven’t had the need to fully remove and launder them yet.
If you follow me on Instagram, you should be caught up on all the latest updates. I’m really pleased with the way this room came together, and other than possibly repainting the armoire someday, our living room is complete.
You can find all of the sources for this room on my Shop the Heights House page, linked below:
Dining Room
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This room was recently completed with the installation of our new chandelier a couple months ago (it took me almost a year to find the one!)
The large dining table was a belated wedding gift from Lucas’ parents, and one of our favorite/most used pieces of furniture in the house. I’m also really happy with our olive green parson chairs—they’ve held up so well to baby messes and cat claws, and you can’t beat the price at $65/ea!
On the left wall is a large gallery of photos I took on our travels, in Framebridge Bolton frames. These places hold such special memories for us and I love having them displayed in a central location so we can be reminded of them often.
The dining room is another space that I’m happy to say is finito! Links to the sources can be found below:
Laundry Room
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This is one room that has actually gone downhill since moving in ? We’re still rocking the concrete subfloor, which is now stained with cat food and covered in cat litter remnants 95% of the time. Did I mention this is a “real life” house tour?
I’m not sure when we’ll get to this room, but it’s not at the top of our priority list right now. Maybe not even this year. We’ll let the universe decide…
Kitchen
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The big changes since moving in have been installing our floating cypress shelves, finishing our backsplash and pot filler, installing a wine ladder, adding a repurposed bookcase pantry…
And refinishing the top of a hutch, which we use to keep our microwave, toaster, cups and liquor cabinet.
We also added a rug—the red/brown rug was from last fall, but that now lives at the beach house and we recently swapped it out for a blush Loloi rug for Spring. I love rotating inexpensive 5×7′ rugs to change the whole look of the kitchen—easy to do since we kept the colors neutral.
The main kitchen question I get asked constantly is “how do you like your Hallman range?”
Is it perfect? No. Do I regret buying it? Nope! As far as I know, you still can’t buy a similar European range for this price (bummer alert: the price has gone up since I bought it last year, but it still the most affordable—if anyone knows anything different, please let me know so I can share with the world!)
The only issue we’ve had has been with the gas burners. They can take a while to light, and sometimes won’t light at all (although this doesn’t happen often, and fortunately there’s plenty of other burners to use). Apparently the burners are supposed to be calibrated before use, which our installers claim they aren’t responsible for. We had a certified Hallman technician out to inspect it and he said that’s just the way these ranges are (I don’t really buy that). Either way, it’s not enough of a problem for us to regret our purchase, by any means.
The oven works well and the specialized settings are nice to use for different dishes. We did purchase the optional toe kick (I think it goes a long way to make it look finished) and attached it with heavy duty magnets.
My biggest complaint is what a pain it is to clean. Look at ALL THESE PARTS for ONE BURNER!
Not to mention, I can’t get those stains off the metal for the life of me, and there are unlimited nooks and crannies for crumbs and grease to get stuck in. It takes an hour to take it all apart to clean, and it will never look brand new again. If you are OCD, you probably shouldn’t buy this stove (or be prepared to spend every day cleaning it). But even still… #noregrets!
While we’re sharing updates, my second most asked question is about our floors. How are they holding up after a year? Well I’m happy to report that these were one of the best decisions we made when choosing finishes for this house.
That’s not surprising to me though, given that these are rough sawn with lots of texture, color variation, and natural wood knots/imperfections. They’ve proven very durable and hide everything, especially with the matte finish. You could get away without cleaning them for weeks and no one would be the wiser (not that I’ve done that, or anything…)
We keep them clean with an Eufy, broom and O-cedar mop with Bona cleaner. Even with a messy baby, they always look great. A few months ago I did notice a few scratches in the kitchen, which I haven’t seen anywhere else in the house so it must have been an isolated incident. We still can’t figure out where they came from, and unfortunately they’re in a highly visible/high traffic area.
Something sharp scraped off the top layer of wood, so the only way to fix it was to fill it or paint over it. I grabbed a cabinet touch-up pen to test, which wasn’t the right color, but it still worked surprisingly well.
I can always go back and touch it up with a matching paint color, but even now you can hardly tell they’re there anymore.
And that’s my complete and honest review of our floors! You can find all of the details + links to the sources below:
Master Bedroom
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Nothing major to share here. The biggest change was swapping out our night stands (these are from a thrift store, sorry!) and the recent addition of our wall sconces, which I’m a little obsessed with (they match our dining room chandelier!)
I also scored a gorgeous mirrored armoire for $50 on FB Marketplace, which I plan to paint at some point.
I’m still searching for a metal canopy bed to fill the vertical space of our tall vaulted ceilings, and of course, a rug.
After that, we should be pretty much done in here!
Sources for this room can be found by clicking below:
Master Closet
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Yeah, literally nothing has changed here. Still planning to add a built-in closet system eventually (most likely Ikea) but not on our radar anytime soon!
Master Bathroom
This was one of the two finished spaces before moving in, so it looks exactly the same. Full disclosure: these photos are from the original reveal since I’m not about to spend a day on another shoot to get the exact same images…
Still one of my favorite bathrooms ever, and the most luxurious spot in the house. We definitely splurged in here, but mama needs her happy place to escape to so it was worth it.
The vanity is holding up like a champ, and we keep it super organized so it holds a tonnn of stuff (one of these days I’ll have to do a post on that).
The wall treatment also still looks new and the molding has not been a pain to clean. Maybe our house is free of dust, or it all just blends in with the paint? I’m glad we went with the eggshell paint finish too—any scuffs are easily cleaned with a magic eraser, and it has stayed on the switch plate nicely.
There are a couple small spots behind the faucet where the paint was chipped off—easily fixable by touching it up, I’ve just been too lazy to do it 🙂
The black floors haven’t been an issue to clean. We used a professional grade sealer to protect them and it has worked out well. I will say that residue will build up wherever there is standing water. This happens on the flat section under our shower door, so we have to scrub the water marks off every so often—nothing an abrasive sponge and ajax can’t fix! I think we may have to end up deep cleaning/sealing regularly to keep them looking new, at least around the shower.
Actually, there is one pretty important upgrade we made…
Anyone else pick up one of these thanks to the toilet paper shortage? Every bathroom should have one, IMO…
All of the master bathroom sources can be found below:
Powder Bath
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Ah, the smallest, most charming room of the house. I revealed it on the blog last October, and nothing has changed since, aside from swapping out the flowers and hand towel every so often.
There’s not much else to say about this room! I’m happy with the way it turned out and wouldn’t do anything differently. You can find all the sources linked by clicking below:
Nursery
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This room will forever be my favorite. I hope Esmé feels the same someday.
A whole lot of love and labor went into bringing this space to life. Esmé transitioned to a crib at 5.5 months and has slept like a champ ever since (those first 5 months were rough, we should have made the switch sooner!)
She turns nine months old this week and is outgrowing her baby clothes faster than I’m replenishing them, so there’s still more than enough storage space in the closet.
Our changing station is still working great! The hidden shelf for diapers/wipes is my favorite feature (this photo below was from a while back):
I get quite a few questions about our glider, and I’ll say that if you’re considering it, BUY IT! It’s super comfy, glides so smoothly, has storage and it’s the perfect spot for our bedtime bottle + story each night. Lucas and I both fit comfortably in it and can’t recommend it enough.
That’s all I’ve got for the nursery (and that’s it for the first floor!) You can watch the reveal on YouTube and find all of the sources below:
Guest Bathroom
This was the first room in the house we completed a couple months before moving in, so nothing has changed, and here are the original reveal photos…
Such a cool room, I’ll never get tired of black walls. We did finally install a cap on the tub overflow 😉
This room is used by Lucas during the day (his office is upstairs) and everything (including the black walls) have held up well. It pays off to use a good quality paint!
I’ve noticed that the vanity countertop has water marks that seem to be permanent, so that’s a bummer. I’m sure there’s a product out there that can remove them, and they’re only noticeable if you look at it from a certain angle in the light.
Sadly, the plaid tile is no longer sold, but you can find all of the other (budget-friendly!) sources below:
Office Bedroom
Warning: this is where the house tour becomes derailed. The nice finished rooms are over, and now it’s about to get progressively worse. Welcome to real life!
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This room is currently being used as Lucas’ office/second guest bedroom (that no one has ever slept in, ha).
We have put approximately zero thought into the design of this room, since it will no longer be his office soon (more on that in a sec). We’re thinking one day it may become Esmé’s big girl room once she’s outgrown her nursery.
Main guest bedroom
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I only come in here to access the craft supplies and gift wrap hidden under the bed. This could be the very last room on our to-do list.
Bonus Room
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I feel like I’m crossing a minefield every time I enter this room to search for a throw pillow.
We still have things in boxes (from when I packed to leave California years ago!) so this room has been quite useful as garage overflow.
But guess what?! It’s all about to change! We’ve decided to tackle this room next, turning it into a multipurpose office/storage/TV/play room. Now that Esmé is mobile, we need a safe space for her to wander and freely scatter her toys (this was the catalyst for our newfound sense of urgency).
Fortunately, we have a decent size area to work with and I’ve had so much fun planning the layout and design. I can’t wait to spill all the details to you guys soon!
Backyard
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All we’ve done is put up these lattices for our bougainvilleas…
Which, haven’t quite turned out as full and blooming as expected, so we’ll be replacing them with star jasmine. Fortunately, nature has done most of the work for us out here and filled in the landscaping pretty well.
I can’t believe I’m typing this… but we still have the furniture we brought over temporarily from the Riverside Retreat. We were supposed to be done with that house months ago, but here we are, still working on the dang backyard.
The furniture has been sitting exposed in the elements for a whole year and needs a good pressure washing, but our goal is to do that and bring it all back over to the Retreat this weekend. Our big future plans for this yard include a giant L shaped pergola connecting the dining/lounge area, and then of course we’ll need all new furniture.
We also plan to add a fence on the street side and between the driveway for privacy, and then hopefully we’ll want to spend more time out here. So much of our focus was on the interior when building this house, that we didn’t have any time/budget leftover for the outdoor spaces. I think that is my single biggest regret, but at least now we have more time to plan and save up for our dream backyard.
Whew… and that wraps the tour! Congrats on making it to the end. Have you been keeping up with all the updates on Instagram, or were there any new surprises on this tour?
Now that the beach house and Riverside Retreat are days and weeks away from completion respectively, we get to focus all of our attention on the Heights House for a while. There’s so much I’ve been wanting to do here and my list of ideas is a mile long. We’ll have to prioritize and stay focused (budget is still a big factor) but you can expect quite a few more Heights House projects over the next year.
Leave a comment below and let me know if you have any questions, or if there’s anything I’ve missed! I’d love to hear what your favorite room is too 🙂 I don’t think anything will ever top the nursery for me ?
Shauna says
Beautiful home, with lots of personality, elegance, and yet it seems practical and well laid out.
Everything is lovely, I might favor that lovely welcoming living room.
I’m happy that you’re looking forward to more time to do projects there. Special times ahead!
Jenna Sue says
Thanks Shauna! It’s one of my favorite rooms too — so glad we went with that couch!
Francesca Noto says
What can I say other then wow!!! Beautiful house, beautiful family!! Jenna you are such an inspiration, keep working hard because it really pays off! Sending lots of love you way!!
Jenna Sue says
Thank you for the kind words, Francesca <3
Linda Fitzgerald says
Everything looks great, including the rooms you haven’t touched yet.? And baby Esme is just adorable! 3 weeks ago we moved into a new house that we built and its reassuring to know that its OK not to have everything picture perfect right away. PS On the advice of a friend, I just ordered “Stove Guard” custom stove protectors for my new range, hoping it will minimize the daily cleaning and upkeep of the stovetop. I don’t see Hallman brand offered but there is a special request link if your range model is not listed. https://stoveguard.com. Thanks for sharing and stay safe!
Jenna Sue says
Congrats on the new house! I was happy just to have a working bathroom when we moved in, so I don’t mind taking it slow at all. Thanks for the Stove Guard tip, I’ll have to look into it!
Lori says
Absolutely one of my favorite designs! Thank you for sharing the update! I absolutely love the powder room (it’s getting me to re-think my hatred of wallpaper, lol). Is the black vanity a piece you found and repurposed or is it new? I’d love to know the source of the vanity as well as the counter top (and colors). Enjoy your beautiful home and your beautiful family .
Jenna Sue says
Thanks Lori! The vanity was a vintage dresser I painted in Maison Blanche wrought iron. The top is white quartz cut from a local stone place. Hope this helps 🙂
Tracy says
Ahhhhh I’ve been hoping to see a updated tour for a while and I’m so happy we get a huge blog post AND a video tour <3 <3 I love how charming your home is becoming. It's calm and cozy with just the right amount of texture and color to keep it from being monotonous. My favorite room in the house is definitely that kitchen. I mean that stove is still a showstopper, and I love that you added 2 thrift pieces to it as well.
I am curious about something; I noticed the pink chairs in that bonus room were originally at the Riverside Retreat in the dining room; did you get different dining chairs for that home or are they going back there once it's all done?
Jenna Sue says
Good eye Tracy! We are keeping them in this house temporarily until we are completely finished with the Riverside Retreat. It has a mess of tools and construction dust so we wanted to keep them somewhere safe!
JoJo says
I have been following you since you lived in Florida the first time! I just love you, and your style and watching your limitless energy make everything come to life! Everything is so beautiful. One of my favorite projects you have done was your frosted door on your laundry room at your Modern Farmhouse. I think that would look so neat on your current laundry room door! All of your stuff is just so professional and classy looking. And little Esme, oh my goodness. What a sweetie. So happy for you and your little family. I feel like “we’ve” come a long way together over the years! 🙂
Jenna Sue says
Thanks Jojo! I forgot about that project, and you’re right, that would be super cute and a great way to hide the mess that’s in there now 😉
Kelly says
I have referenced Your projects for years when I’m looking for budget-friendly, high-design items. A friend just bought a beach house and I sent her the cottage flip house for reference since It’s so close to her style. And of course your current rental projects also. So much inspiration! And the heights house is so amazing to me because it’s a new build with so much character. In Florida! (I’m in Jacksonville and it can all feel a little… bland?) Anyways just wanted to say thank you for sharing so many great tips, sources, diys, etc. with us Over the years! ?
Jenna Sue says
I’m so glad this blog is a source of inspiration Kelly! Florida houses don’t exactly have the character we were looking for, but luckily we can customize them however we want 😉
Linda says
Wow Jenna! What a beautiful video/post of your gorgeous home, one year later. Wish I could pick one favorite thing….but that’s impossible…..I love it all. More than anything, I love seeing the happiness in your heart. You’ve come such a long way…you and your sweet, sweet little family!
Jenna Sue says
Aw Linda you’re always so kind! Thank you for your support over the years!
Melody says
Hi! Thanks for sharing your lovely home & beautiful family!! Where did you buy the daybed & trundle in the office? We’ve downsized and need something similar for our spare room! Thanks again!
Jenna Sue says
Thank you Melody! We bought this bed from Amazon: https://amzn.to/2ZUpeqn
kiki says
It all looks so good! Can’t wait to see what you do with the bonus room 🙂 It’s like you’ve taken the aesthetic of Restoration Hardware and added personality and life into it. Love it!
Jenna Sue says
What a compliment! I wish I could afford RH, fortunately there’s lots of budget dupes and DIYs 😉
Marla says
When I read you wanted a canopy bed for your master, I immediately thought of a bed from anthropologie that I have wanted for years!!! It’s iron (like you want), has beautiful intertwined branches and leaves, comes in queen or king, AND comes in black or white! It’s definitely a bit pricey, but maybe you can find one similar on another website…if you do, I would LOVE to know as well…hahaha! Anyway, your house is gorgeous! Thanks for sharing with us!
Jenna Sue says
Thanks Marla! I bet the bed is amazing. Sadly the only thing I can afford from anthro are towel hooks and toilet paper holders ;P But I did find a super affordable canopy bed I love… stay tuned!
Beth Beard says
Have you tried making a paste of baking soda and water to clean your stove? If that doesn’t work try 1-1/2 cup water, 1/2 cup rubbing alcohol, 1 teaspoon of Dawn, 10 drops of lemon or orange essential oil in a spray bottle and let it sit for 10 min. I have found that helps and if its grease, 1 part water to 1 part white vinegar with 10 drops of lemon essential oil. Works every time. Vinegar smell doesn’t last long.
Your home is beautiful and I love the photos of that precious baby! ?
Jenna Sue says
Thanks Beth! I haven’t tried the baking soda but scrubbing with an abrasive sponge didn’t do anything, I think the heat has embedded the stain and they’ve just been left too long! I bought a brush attachment for our drill and will try that next with baking soda.
Kelley P says
Absolutely beautiful! You have really worked hard to make it such a dreamy place. Can’t wait to see what you do with the office/playroom.
Jenna Sue says
I appreciate the kind words, Kelley! <3
Tuyet says
Love everything you’ve done so far but mostly love how transparent you are showing the messy and the pretty…
Jenna Sue says
Half of our house is a mess and there’s no hiding it! No shame over here, that’s real life 😉
Faith says
Wow! My faves (hard to pick) are the powder bath and the nursery. But really, y’all’s whole house is just absolutely gorgeous. Beautiful home and beautiful family!! 🙂
Jenna Sue says
Thank you so much Faith! <3