Alright folks, the wait is finally over! Today I’m sharing the complete source list for our living room along with all of the links to recap our journey. Make sure to check out the full Reveal post from last week if you haven’t yet!
Let’s start with the basics:
Wall color: Valspar’s Montpelier Madison White (in flat)
Trim, plank wall & ceiling color: Kelly Moore’s Swiss Coffee
Flooring: Armstrong Engineered Walnut in Shell White
Beams: DIY (my tutorial here)
Fireplace stone: Lowe’s Desert Quartz Ledgestone
Fireplace hearth: Lowe’s Style Selections Leonia Silver Porcelain Tile
Mantel: DIY Salvaged beam with Minwax’s Dark Walnut stain (installation)
Art: Custom Roman Numerals Print / Reclaimed wood frame
Black frame: Ikea Nyttja frame / DIY mat & photo
Brass candlesticks: Flea market
Antler candle holder: Gift from friend
Metal pitcher: Thrift store
Black lanterns: Snedco Wholesale
White pumpkins: Michaels
Wood log basket: ? (super old)
Pillows: Ikea
Rug: Amazon (9×12′ in bleached/off-white)
Custom pouf: Etsy (highly recommended!)
Loveseat & chaise lounge: Ikea Kivik
Armchair: Craigslist
White Covers: Comfort Works in Liege Eggshell
Tree Stump table: DIY
Deer pillow: Ebay
All other pillow covers: Ikea
Ivory throw: Home Goods
Curtains: Ikea Ritva
Bamboo blinds: Justblinds.com (Singapore Oak color)
Ladder: DIY
Brown blanket: Flea market / Plaid blanket: Target
Wreath: Home Goods
Wall sconce: Lighting Direct (painted black)
Whitney says
Love everything! Do you have the finials on the end of your curtain rods?
jennasuedesign says
Yep!
Karla says
I love your curtains but have a few questions. Where did you get the curtain hardware and can you please specify the sizes of everything (rods, wall or ceiling bracket, finials, etc.)? Then how did you attach the curtains to the rods, did you just put the curtains straight on there or use curtain rings or hooks?
Also, how do you feel about the Ritva white curtains now that you have had them for a while?
Lastly, would the curtains be good on a set of french doors or would they not provide enough privacy?
Thanks and LOVE your blog. Wonderful style! Your home looks so comfy and classy.
jennasuedesign says
The curtain rod is also Ikea (Racka) with the betydlig brackets. The rods are adjustable to fit your windows and there’s a couple different sizes. The curtains have little pockets on the back that I slid the rod through. Still love Ritva and will use them forever! As for french doors — depends on how much privacy you need. They let some light through but aren’t too sheer. I’d check them out in person to see if they’ll work for you. Hope this helps!
Karla says
Thanks so much Jenna for that info! I appreciate you taking your time to answer my question.
Kim says
I love your rug! I’ve never owned a jute rug but am thinking of buying one for my guest room/office to place under a desk (it will spill out onto the main floor area as well). Do you find that this particular rug sheds a lot or is difficult to maintain? Is it soft underfoot? Does it wear well? Any insight you have would be awesome – I totally trust your opinion! Thanks! 🙂
jennasuedesign says
It sheds fiber a bit in the beginning but now it just sheds dust. It’s not a big deal to me though. It is soft underfoot and wears well, but I’d suggest the natural instead of the bleached color as the one in the living room is getting stained/dyed by the sunlight. HTH!
Marcy Cordova says
Love everything!! On the small DIY console table…..do you know what color of paint you used? It’s the perfect color! Love it so much!!
Kristie Rising says
I’d love to paint my kitchen the same color as your DYI console table if you would soooo kindly share the paint color. Thanks, Kristie
jennasuedesign says
Sorry for the delayed response! It’s valspar’s mountain smoke. More info here: https://www.jennasuedesign.com/2014/10/living-room-details-diy-cabinet-tree-stump-table-and-sofa-slipcovers/
Anonymous says
Im obsessed with this rug and came across your blog looking at the rug. I have never had a jute rug so wondering if this one sheds a lot and is it soft? Thank you 🙂 Gorgeous home
Desiree Gladney says
I love your home and just ran across your blog a few days ago, realizing I had a ton of pins from your blog already 🙂 I We're currently using inspiration from your bedroom to update ours. Can I ask if you know what paint color you used on your DIY living room console? Thanks!
maureen says
Thank you for the time you take in writing your posts. I love your stories, source lists, DIYs & photos. You really have inspired my entire basement renovation & I couldn't be more thrilled with the outcome! Plus I love giving your maps and prints as Christmas gifts; now I can finally pick up a few for myself! Thanks again and happy holidays!
Dani Christensen says
I just have to say THANK YOU!! I came across your bedroom remodel and literally have been dreaming of it since. And then you put your family room up and it's pure perfection! We are just about to finish up my husband's grad school and buy our first home (after 8 years of marriage!) and it's so fun having inspiration from your beautiful home. I haven't ever really had the chance to decorate a whole home, but after seeing all your amazing posts, I love having a “vision” of what I can make our first home into. You're amazing!
Linda S. says
The last picture in this post is a classic, and deserves framing! Gorgeous cat! Your living room looks wonderful and I can only imagine how it must feel to have this project finished. Lots of hard work and decision making, and you should be applauded.
Anonymous says
Thanks so much!!
Jenna Pennell says
Thanks for sharing, Jenna! (Great name, btw. 🙂 ) That fireplace is A.MAZ.ING. I love it and your style so much, but I can't help but wonder what a dark brown leather sofa would look like in the space, in place of your white one. I think it would tie in the mantel and other dark wood elements you have going on and round out the whole space. Just a thought! But I love it regardless.
Jenni Ahokas says
Your living room, or should I say your whole house, looks amazing! I´m without words! I can see your personal style and I´m so glad you can now enjoy the outcome with your family and friends!
I´m looking forward how you decorate for the holidays 🙂
Jenna Sue says
Yay, so glad you're enjoying your print! My pouf is the charcoal gray color and I had the size custom made. I asked for an 85″ circumference and had it come unstuffed but she also sells a stuffed version (just mention my name and she should be able to duplicate the order for you).
Ideally you'd use bean bag filling but I couldn't find any locally so I used upholstery foam and old comforters/blankets I had lying around. It's really heavy though and not very easy to mold so I'd highly suggest bean bag filling. There's an instruction card included with the pouf for more details. Hope this helps!
Anonymous says
Love everything! I just recently received my roman numerals print and I love it! question…which size and color poof did you go with on the etsy link? And may be a silly question but what did you stuff it with? Did you just cover an existing poof? I'm clueless!
Kelly says
Jenna, I absolutely love this and thank you for sharing your source list! it's honestly quite nice in a day of bloggers who drag out every project over months and never wrap things up. Also, I'm embarrassed to admit when scanning pictures I've wondered how you framed the tiles above the antique hutch. Yeah… that's a reflection in a mirror. Laughing at myself and loving your living room!