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Farmhouse Laundry Room Reveal

Welcome to The Yellow Rose Farmhouse Laundry Room Reveal!

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Our laundry room was one of the first rooms to be renovated. I really wanted a bold transformation that included all my favorite farmhouse inspiration. I also need it to be functional since I spend most of my life in this room. Laundry really is a never ending cycle in our house! 

Contemplating Laundry | The Yellow Rose Farmhouse | www.theyellowrosefarmhouse.com
Laundry : To do or not to do???

This is the only “Before” shot that I have but you’ll still be able to see most of the changes.

Before Renovations | The Yellow Rose Farmhouse | www.theyellowrosefarmhouse.com

A large folding space is a must for me to separate out everyone’s clothes as I fold. So one of the first changes we made was removing the space where the refrigerator had been.

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Luckily, we were able to leave the cabinets the way they were. We extended the countertop to the wall and then added a clothes rack under the cabinets. We left the space under this section open for storage. I found this adorable rolling laundry cart and it fit perfectly. It was meant to be!

Laundry Cart | The Yellow Rose Farmhouse | www.theyellowrosefarmhouse.com

The next thing that I knew we would have to change was the washer/dryer pedestal. I don’t have front loaders and I didn’t plan on buying new ones so we had to remove the pedestal. I feel like it made the laundry room look so much bigger. That may all be in my head but I’m going with it! 

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The tile that we chose for our laundry room might just be my favorite tile in the whole house. I almost didn’t choose it because I thought it might look too busy. I also didn’t want it to clash with our bathroom and kitchen. I’m glad I got over that and just went for it. It really makes this room stand out. Bonus: It doesn’t show dirt! Yay!!! 

Even though I wanted a bold transformation, I also really wanted all our rooms to flow well together. The shiplap and countertops do this for our home. We have the same countertops in the laundry room, the kitchen and all of our bathrooms. They’re so pretty and super durable. You can check out our Farmhouse Master Bathroom Renovation to see how everything looks together in there.

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We also have shiplap in all the bathrooms and around the fireplace. So adding shiplap in here just seemed right. I love how these details and our paint colors really make our house feel like it all fits together. 

Because functionality is so important, the sink was a nonnegotiable. I did look into cute farmhouse sinks like the one in our kitchen but I didn’t really think those would stand up to everything we would subject this one too. This sink is used for washing everything under the sun! You name it and it’s probably been washed in our laundry room sink. Dogs, kittens, kids, husbands, and the list goes on…. All I’m saying is, I don’t regret not getting the pretty sink. 

Once all the renovations were complete and we got everything moved in, it still felt a little bare. The space above the washer and dryer in particular looked really naked. We had talked about continuing the cabinets but decided against it. Instead we decided on open shelves. Chad took on this little DIY project on his own. I’m so in love with how they turned out. They are the perfect contrast to the white shiplap and cabinets. I will probably paint the hardware black later on but Mama’s done for now. I’ve also already restyled the shelves several times and I can assure you that I probably will again. Listen, I can accept that I have a problem  😜

DIY Laundry Room Shelves | The Yellow Rose Farmhouse | www.theyellowrosefarmhouse.com

The open shelves are exactly what this space needed. I think I could get used to doing laundry here everyday…maybe. 

I hope you enjoyed The Yellow Rose Farmhouse Laundry Room Reveal! I’d love to hear what you think. Leave me a comment below. Don’t forget to subscribe and follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Pinterest to keep up with our day to day. Thanks for stopping by!

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Farmhouse Master Bathroom Renovation

Welcome to our farmhouse master bathroom renovation!

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Our farmhouse had more than a few quirks when we first bought it. The family that lived here before us believed this would be their forever home. They had made custom adjustments to the house to suit their family and their needs. No problem there except it is now our forever home. Some of those adjustments didn’t necessarily work for us. This was especially true for our master bathroom. 

Farmhouse Master Bathroom : Before

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It was narrow and the placement of the sink felt a little awkward to me. I wanted to figure out a way to add more space while also finding a better place for the toilet instead of right across from the sink. I also really wanted to have two sinks rather than one. With just the vision of what I wanted for our farmhouse master bathroom, we got to work on the renovations.

Farmhouse Master Bathroom | The Yellow Rose Farmhouse | www.theyellowrosefarmhouse.com

It turns out, this project was more complicated than I thought. Half of the bathroom space was actually a closet. The master bedroom already had a closet but Chad and I didn’t really feel like it was big enough for us to share. See the problem… If we took out the closet to add more space for the bathroom, then Chad would be without a closet (Obviously, I need a closet more than he does and I was not about to share 😜).

After much debate, we were able to find a solution where we get more space for the bathroom and we both get a closet of our own. It was a Win/Win! Chad’s aunt and uncle are carpenters and renovating geniuses! They were actually the ones that found a way for us to add another closet in our bedroom without taking any space away from the master bath. 

One obstacle down and now on to the next one. Once we were able to knock out the wall for the closet, we had to figure out the layout we wanted. I had a pretty good vision of where I wanted everything placed but we had to work around the plumbing and electric. Luckily, because the master bathroom is upstairs, it made it easier to rearrange the plumbing. I was thrilled to get a space for the shower and bath, two sinks and a separate pooper room (I’m positive that’s the technical term). 

Farmhouse Master Bathroom | The Yellow Rose Farmhouse | www.theyellowrosefarmhouse.com

I also really wanted a free standing tub and a separate shower. Remember how I told you that the bathroom was upstairs. Getting the existing cast iron tub out of that space was one of the most nerve racking experiences ever! I’m talking about life or death! That was a bit dramatic but Chad did almost knock me off of our balcony in the process. Near death experience or not, It was totally worth it.

Farmhouse Master Bathroom : After

I’m obsessed with our tub now. I think it totally changes the entire feel of the bathroom and It’s one of my favorite places to unwind.

Farmhouse Master Bathroom | The Yellow Rose Farmhouse | www.theyellowrosefarmhouse.com

After getting the plumbing and electric done, it all seemed to go by super fast. Before I knew it, our cabinets, counter tops, fixtures and sinks were all in.

Farmhouse Master Bathroom | The Yellow Rose Farmhouse | www.theyellowrosefarmhouse.com

The last part is my favorite and it was the most fun. The details and decor!

We were living in the apartment in our shop during renovations so I picked out most of the fixtures and finishing touches online. This was a little bit scary since it wasn’t tangible and everything came in at different times. I really wanted to know what it would look like all together but I just had to be patient.

There were definitely some stresses along the way but I love how our farmhouse master bathroom renovation turned out.  

I’d love to hear from you! What are some of your most rewarding renovations or what are you wanting to start? What obstacles are getting in your way? Leave me a comment below. Don’t forget to subscribe and follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Pinterest to keep up with our day to day. Thanks for stopping by!  

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The Yellow Rose Farmhouse

So, why The Yellow Rose Farmhouse? I just want to start by saying thanks for even reading this far. I’d love to tell you what my intentions are for this blog but I honestly don’t even know myself. I love to write but it’s always been just for my own enjoyment. I have kept a journal of some form for as long as I can remember. It’s always been a way for me to capture my thoughts, concerns, hopes and dreams. I enjoy going back and reading some of my old entries and reflecting on where my heart was. I’m usually humbled because I’m able to see, with a different perspective, the things God was working out all along. I can see how it all tied into who and where I am today. 

The two things that bring me the most joy in life, of course, are my family and my home. They will be the topics I discuss the most but everyday is a new adventure here so you never know. 

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Home

I am a homebody. I love people and adventures but I am usually anticipating getting home where I can find my true rest. There are few things that make me happier than sitting in my comfiest clothes, drinking coffee and enjoying a peaceful view.

I’ve discovered over the years that decorating my home is my creative outlet and truly does bring me joy. There’s something about turning inanimate objects into sentimental pieces to feel more like us that makes my heart so happy. My style seems to constantly evolve and grow just like my family and I. I feel as though my decor style and life are somehow a symbolic metaphor. I’ve learned from mistakes, laughed off poor choices and grown to appreciate the present just a little more. 

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Our mantle was made with love out of a tree from Chad’s grandmother’s home.

Chad and I’s favorite topics to discuss are parenting wins/fails and our adoption process. So many thoughts and emotions! Seriously, I have enough to say about being a wife and mom of four that I could write a book. I’ll try to explain as briefly as possible a little about our family and choice to adopt. Chad and I would’ve never believed that we’d be living on a farm in Millsap (our hometown) with four children all under the age of eight but here we are.  As cliche as it may sound, I wouldn’t trade a minute of it! We are chaotic and offbeat but also full of love, laughter and joy.

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My heart! This was the day we adopted our kittens. Kids + Kittens = CUTENESS OVERLOAD!

Family is Forever

Although we had always talked about adopting, it seemed so far off until it wasn’t and we were in the trenches of paperwork, interviews and home studies. It’s funny to try and remember what our lives were like before because it all just seems so “normal” now. We have one biological daughter, Clancy, who is 7 and we adopted a sibling group out of foster care a few years ago. Now there’s Luke, 7 (He and Clancy are only 8 days apart. We stayed in birth order which was something that, foolishly, we were really stressed about. Yay us!), Evie, 6 and last but certainly not least, Joon, 4. 

We are living out what we were called to do and we believe this was the plan for our family all along.

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What a great day! Our “Gotcha Day” on National Adoption Day.

One of my main reasons for starting The Yellow Rose Farmhouse is to educate others on how awesome adopting children can be. Don’t get me wrong, it is also extremely hard and emotionally exhausting but isn’t parenting just like that??? There are more than a few misconceptions out there about adopting and hopefully we’ll clear a few of those up.

We get told a lot that we are “special people” for being the parents of our four kiddos. Please believe me when I say we are not special at all and we are far from perfect! I’m just like every other mom out there who has absolutely no clue what I’m doing and our kids are just like any other kids. If you follow this journey with us for long, I’m sure you’ll be able to see that for yourself.

My “Why”

So there you have it. My “why” for The Yellow Rose Farmhouse in a nutshell. Although it makes me feel a little vulnerable, I hope my thoughts and experiences will encourage you and perhaps lead to personal reflection and inspire a little bit of  joy.

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