I’m happy today to feature another wonderful design blogger, Jenna, with SAS Interiors. She’s been blogging 3 years now and her blog is chock full of great ideas for budget minded DIYers. She’s also a real life Interior Designer and got degrees in architecture as well as interior design, so the girl knows her stuff. But, she also like to do things on a budget and shares them on her blog. I’m amazed at all the projects she’s tackled in her home. I’m not sure the age of it, but the before and afters on her blog are stunning. She’s not afraid to mix colors and patterns either, so enjoy the boldness of Jenna’s beautiful home. I think she’s done an outstanding job with it all!
Her front porch is so welcoming and pretty.
I love a girl who’s not afraid to paint a bold color on her front door. And she made all those wreaths too! Talented, that Jenna is!
Inside the foyer is a nice mix of eclectic décor and patterns. She loves lots of blues too. Those framed botanicals really sing to me!
Jenna’s complete Home Tour is on her blog with lots of detailed posts on all of her projects she’s completed in each room of her house, so check that out for lots more details.
One of her newly redone spaces is her family room and home office combo. She’s packed this space with great ideas on seating, storage, and organizing and it is one beautiful space now.
Extra seating chairs.
She made this space multi-purpose with lots of fun ideas and patterns.
And her home office with desk and bookcase is on this end of the room. I love those bold blue walls.
Her kitchen transformation is completely amazing too. She painted the cabinets and did a lot more DIY projects in here to transform this space.
All done on a budget, so you can get some great ideas for a kitchen renovation from Jenna.
She used the same Rustoleum Countertop Transformations kit in Black that I used in my guestbath. Her counters look great!
The kitchen opens directly to the dining/breakfast room.
She mentions they have an open floor plan and all of these rooms connect, I think. This is the living room where they hang out as a family.
Told you Jenna is not afraid of bold colors and patterns. This small jewel box of a powder room is proof of that. Love that wallpaper!
Her master bedroom is a mix of soothing neutrals with just a few deep colors as accents. She makes her own drapes and pillows too.
Another dramatic transformation on her blog is the master bathroom. You have to go see the before to really appreciate this, but she really took this bathroom way up in value with all of her DIY projects in here.
This is vinyl tile that uses real grout for a very realistic tile floor look.
Her daughter’s room is so fun and fresh, perfect for a little girl with lots of color.
And her son’s room is equally perfect for a little boy with fun colors of red and blue.
The kid’s bath was not forgotten either and she made this beautiful shower curtain by stenciling this pattern. So pretty, Jenna!
I hope you all enjoyed this beautiful tour through Jenna’s lovely home that was remade with DIY skill and passion. Jenna has a great eye for design and is not afraid to take risks with her decorating style and I love that. Stop over and meet Jenna, I know she’d love to hear from you!
So fun and colorful. I can’t get enough of Jenna’s bathroom and all the gorgeous rugs
LOVE her style!!! I love bright and fun colors. Going over to follow her blog now! Thanks for sharing.
Rhoda, rhoda, rhoda… Thank you SOOO much for featuring me + my home on Southern Hospitality. Your words and thoughts are incredibly sweet and kind. xo Jenna
I love this home….it is bold and beautiful!!!…So happy to see someone who loves color and uses it to perfection…love every detail in this gorgeous home!! Thanks Rhoda…a great Friday Feature…Have a great weekend Rhoda and Jenna!
May I ask which Rustoleum color (black) was used on the countertops? Onyx, Charcoal? Thanks.
HI, it was Onyx, I do believe.
Thank you! Love the results and hope to do this soon with my countertops!
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I need to know the kitchen cabinet color. Please!!!
HI,Ann, this is a blog feature so you’ll have to click over to the blog to ask her the question, she won’t see it here.