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Its Friday y'all lets give something away!

This week I have partnered up with Pehr Designs to bring you the sweetest little giveaway from their adorable Petit Pehr line!
Its cuteness overload!
 Some lucky gal or guy will be chosen this Monday to win one of each of these super sweet Storage Bins and little pint!



TO ENTER 
Pop on over to my House Seven Blog Instagram feed, find the picture above, follow the contest rules and you're in! 
Good Luck! 

We are a family of hand washers.
Because Im a freak about the hand washing in our home. Seriously!
After the longest winter in all of history and multiple bouts of sickness that have swept through our home with a fury, I am now the mom that is asking my kids every 20 minutes…”DID YOU WASH YOUR HANDS?”
I'm serious, when I say, I cant take another season like that one so I am on them constantly about good hygiene and its all WASH, WASH, WASH.
The only problem with all this continuous hand washing is the sensitivity that soon follows. We are a sensitive family…..not really...well, when it comes to our skin anyway. My skin is like the sierra and not much can combat the dryness and lucky for my kids…they now have it too. Sorry guys! I am all about trying new products to see if anything and I mean anything will work but until recently I hadn't found much that was working for us.
But then this great thing happened....we found Revive bath + body and things got a whole lot better.
The thing is when I find a product that I truly love I want to shout about it from the roof tops and this is that for us!
I mean it. When I find something that I think is truly worth the money I want to talk about it...so if you've been around me lately you will know Revive products are my new must have obsession.
So I will tell you that this bar soap is my absolute favorite! When it came in the mail on the first day, I opened the box but then I got distracted, (that never happens...eyes rolling) so it sat there on my desk until the next day and when I opened the door and walked in to my office that next morning the smell was amazing! This is the Peppermint+Rosemary+Lemon and ahhhhh it is so good!
The bar soap is handmade from vegetable oil and doesn't contain any of the chemicals you would normally find in other soaps. Its so gentle on my kiddos skin and because they also enjoy the smell and all the swirls (as they say)  they are washing their hands more then ever and I'm not complaining about that one single bit!
I love it so much that I had to include it in the house warming basket that I just made up for a dear friend of mine. She has 4 kiddos and I know her family is going to love it just as much as we have! 

 
Revive bath+body isn't just good for your skin. This company is doing amazing things for their community. Started by the owner Caitlin in 2010 they have gone on to partner with Haven ATL to help revive women who have been slaves in the the sex trafficking industry which is unfortunately, extremely prevalent in Atlanta and all over this country. Revive bath+body is helping to equip them with the skills that they need to pull themselves out and giving them some much needed hope in a hopeless place.  I'm a mother of three daughters..how can I not talk about how much I love what they are doing! So much that Revive bath+body has decided to partner up with me and offer you all the discount code HOUSESEVEN10 to shop their store with 10% off your purchase today through the 7th!

{The perfect house warming basket}
Cutting board
Dusting broom brush
House plant or herb...I prefer Basil 
Wooden Spoons
Tea Towels
Candle
Paper Straws
Hand Soap
Bar Soap
Lotion
all wrapped up in a beautiful basket! 

For the past year Friday has been my day off. I use the term "day off" lightly because well, Im a mama and mama's don't get days off! Which is fine by me because I love these little nuggets of mine and I realized a long time ago that I love being with them more then anything else.
So every friday the four of us head out on an adventure of sorts. We go exploring. Which really means that I make them tag along with me while I try out new lunch spots. 
This past week we lunched at a trendy new pizza place downtown....I'm doing my best at hipster mom these days! We also came to the conclusion that visiting these places during their slowest times of the day keeps this Mama from completely losing her mind.
Bringing three girls along with me everywhere I go has resulted in carrying a lot of stuff around. Like it or not! Not to mention, I am not a diaper bag mom so I always need something a little oversized but still cool that will fit the multiple devices, diapers, wipes, shoes (cause who keeps those on?) and then maybe just maybe there is some room left in there for my things. 
So I was pretty excited when I found my new Giulia Bag by Uashmama. 
Its paper! Seriously, its made from washable yet super durable paper that feels like leather. Even the Mr. was impressed and he doesn't get in to this sort of thing!  If you haven't heard of them yet, its a family run company 'Le Sorelle', which is made up of four sisters so of course this was near and dear to my heart.  Oh and check out the cutest little key holder...you know for when, if ever, I'm just out by myself and don't need all this extra storage.
But for now this is my life and this bag has been the perfect solution. Its not super heavy and it fits all my (their) stuff without me having to dig for it. 
We really had too much fun checking out this new pizzeria and basically had the entire place to ourselves so that was pretty awesome! Check out this graffiti wall. My middle one was all about it and asking if we could do that in her room? Maybe!! Personally I was dying over the cool lighting and of course all the white! White, Black, Wood...how could I not love this place?
When we had sufficiently made the entire restaurant staff crazy with our antics and picture taking it was off to explore the rest of downtown. I'm a city girl at heart and I would so live down here if I could just get the Mr. on board.
The girls love all the shops and I love the architecture. This red door and navy entry..I wouldn't mind calling this home. 
It turned out to be one of our best exploring days yet and I'm looking forward to seeing what today brings because its Friday y'all!! Oh and you can believe that this Uashmama bag is coming along. When I find something that works and is this cute and modern on top of it...I'm hooked! 
Okay sorry but just one more of this door!!

I've been meaning to get this source list of my home together for awhile now and the best way I can manage to get it done is like everything else in my life....one room at a time.
I have spent many months up to now creating spaces in my home that feel cozy and warm but with far less things to clutter and ultimately create more work for me.
So many things have been taken away and with each piece that goes I can breath a little better, my mood is lightened and my family is reaping the benefits ten fold.
The realization that less is best didn't happen overnight. In fact it has taken months of perusing through pictures on IG and Pinterest for me to realize that the pictures that wowed me were the ones with minimal items in the space. Light and white was my thing.
Now I can be a bit extreme with my plans sometimes and because I could see myself dumping my entire house upside down and getting rid of it all I had to restrain myself and find the balance. Now I approach my home design by concentrating on each item in the room and if I feel like it's adding something positive to the space or if it is taking away? Basically, I'm asking myself these three question's a lot...
-Do I love it?
-Does it make me happy?
-Would I buy it specifically for this space?

If I'm answering no then it goes away and I mean like the Goodwill away or the trash. I don't hold on to things for the "just in case". Because that creates more work by having to store it or in our case having to move it somewhere else. Which costs money. I don't want my things to own me.
The truth is that I have never regretted getting rid of anything. Not one thing! Out of sight, out of mind!
Well all this explanation is leading me to my source list for the house. Seriously.
The Front Room
Our front room has been set up a million different ways and for awhile now it has been a dining room. The longer we have lived here the more I have taken away from this room and the more it makes me feel at ease. I mean look how little there is to clean in here. I even brought the rug to the basement storage just for now. I will use it again in this room but for summer months, I wanted it to feel lighter. Not to mention the floor is so much easier to clean with out it in here and I love that!
Source's
Table//World Market {similar here}
Lighting//Table Lamps//HomeGoods {similar}
Large Prayer Beads//West Elm (in store display)
Large Glass Jar//Target
Small Glass Jar//HomeGoods
Fiddle Leaf Fig Tree//Allisonville Nursery
Large wicker basket//Goodwill
Mirror//HomeGoods {similar}
**Please refer to links in right sidebar for paint colors



This past weekend was pretty much like the rest of our weekends lately....crazy busy! 
I had all these big plans of shopping for some new stuff for the house...some needed...some I just wanted. Well, basically it was a complete fail because by the time everyone was dressed, fed, diapers changed, hair combed and maybe if they actually remembered to brush their teeth with out me reminding them like 10 times we would be out of the house by noon! 
Then when we all finally do get out its just a series of "I have to pee" "I'm thirsty" "please buy these new toys" "She's looking at me"! I can't even concentrate on what I'm looking for or really why I'm even in this store in the first place. Like how many times have you looked at your kids just being completely nuts in a store and thought....Why did I even think this was a good idea?!?
So we all went home and I bought nothing! Good for the wallet, bad for my disposition! 
Well, thats why when the lovely creators of Cataluv invited me to check out their new app that is now available in the iTunes store I was intrigued. 
The best way for me to describe it would be that if Pinterest and Instagram had a baby, it would be Cataluv! Its seriously the greatest of both worlds because you get these amazing inspirational images but then you also have the option to purchase the items you see right then and there. Super easy and no kids screaming at you that they want out of the cart while you shop!

I'm so impressed with the images on the app and how user friendly it is. It's such a fun way to shop and how nice to be able to see all the products styled as you shop for them as opposed to them sitting on a store shelf or shopping each individual item on line. You can create an entire look with just a few taps and your done because you can purchase the items right in the app and you aren't redirected elsewhere, which I have found can be a pain! I also love that you can save your favorite inspirations from the app so you have them available when you are ready to purchase. Its really perfect for someone like me that can't necessarily always purchase everything I want right then and there. 
One of my favorite retailers Canvas Home is on the Cataluv app! Their home decor is so good and 
well, you know its always a good thing when I can tell you that Cataluv has partnered up with Canvas Home to give you all the chance to win one of their Dauville Pitchers and also a teacup and saucer set. 





Oh my I love these!! 
Pop over to my Instagram to enter...this giveaway is only for 2 days so you better do it now! 
Oh and make sure you download this free app today here! I've been on it everyday since it went live and I'm pretty much obsessed! 


This post is finally coming to you and sorry for the major delay!! But here it is....
So the story goes something like this.
1. I hate the carpet in our upstairs
2. I wanted to replace it with wood floors
3. It wasn't in the budget
4. I am super impatient so I found a less expensive and in my opinion SUPER AWESOME alternative! 
PLYWOOD
Okay. so I'm not the first one to come up with this idea... theres like a zillion tutorials out there on how to do these floors with everyone tweaking the process to fit their own specific needs. I know this because one night while I was sitting in the bath (TMI but true) I was thinking about this dang carpet and how much I hate it with my entire being!! So... I googled Plywood Plank Floors and BAM just like that all this information was there at my fingertips. One of the first to pop up in my search was this one {here} Jenny from the Little Green Notebook {my all time favorite blogger to stalk} had done her office floors this way and because I have followed her blog for years and totally trust her because in this weird sort of way I think I know her, because I've been reading her blog for so long, and I think she is a genius, and secretly would like to be her friend....okay, I will stop with the over sharing....Aack!
Well basically, I was like if Jenny can do them, then so can I! So we did, or should I say my kind husband did......I helped....a little. 
First....up came the carpet....Ahhhhh glorious! 
No more yucky carpet and padding. Oh and I forgot to mention, I was also completely over the gray, so we painted it all white again! I used Sherwin Williams Extra White which is what is in the rest of our home. Please believe that you better think twice about painting your room charcoal grey if you are going to paint it white again in a year. Thats a lot of primer and your eyes will be popping out of your head after a few hours of staring at a white wall wondering if you can still see spots of gray!
But it was a total family affair and we knocked it out pretty quickly.
Here's the exact wood we used from Lowes
Brian had the kind gentleman at Lowes cut the sheets in to 8" planks. Each sheet provided 6- 8" planks. He came back the next day to pick up all the planks so that they had plenty of time to make the cuts. (they are over us there, I'm pretty sure of it!) 
 I will be very specific and tell you that he sanded these planks until they were as smooth as a babies bottom and he also beveled all the edges. He worked on sanding each plank one at a time. It took him roughly 4 hours to sand all the planks for our 14x14 room.   No one is getting a splinter from these...ever! 
We followed the LGN tutorial and applied the subfloor liquid nails to each plank and then nailed them down using a nail gun. It went pretty fast. We also had no rhyme or reason for the pattern of the planks. I wanted the spacing to vary as he went and also for the boards to be a bit of a mixture in length. I wanted it to look imperfect.
Fast forward to the completed floor install. Giant empty rooms are so fun when you're a kid. They played in here as much as they could before we had to start painting. 

The next step was to paint the floors.

I purchased this primer and made a mixture of 1 part primer // 3 parts water and white washed the floors using a paint roller with a broom handle. This was the easiest part. That was once I realized that the wash is super thin and splashes all over the place if you aren't careful. 
After the wash had dried over night our next step was to polyurethane the floors to protect them from the wear and tear. But this where our tutorial will differ from the LGN tutorial. So before we started to Poly, Brian noticed that there was a spot on one of the planks that seemed a little rough for his liking and insisted he sand it before the next step. I on the other hand didn't think it was that big of deal but since he had done almost all of the work up to now, I wasn't going to argue the point.
Well, after he sanded that one spot we realized how much we liked seeing some of the texture from the wood grain come through the wash even more then before and so he went ahead and sanded the rest of the room....we loved it!
When he finished, the floor had so much more character and you could really see the wood grain so much better. It really was a perfect accident. 
Now it was finally time to poly. 
This also took no time at all because we used the roller and long handle to apply it to the floor. 
Once we let it dry for a day we moved everything back in to the room. 
I love how these floors turned out! I will say that the polyurethane did leave a yellowish tint to the floors which I have also heard from others whom have tackled this DIY. Even with the clear formula that we used, we still had some yellowing. I'm personally okay with it. Especially when it was only around $200 for us to complete this project and change the look of our bedroom entirely! 
Our plan is to finish the entire upstairs in these floors. Its perfect for us because we can do it on our own timeline and don't have to worry that our floors will be discontinued before we finish! We are super happy with how this DIY turned out! We can't wait to get started on the next room....okay, I can't wait to get started. Brian, well thats another story all together:)