After Jordan and Landon shared their amazingly affordable (and drop dead gorgeous) kitchen overhaul with us (here), we definitely were left wanting more. So when they offered up the opportunity to House Crash them, we said “uh… yes please.” And we figured since it’s their house they’d be the best at showing you around, so we’re passing the virtual mic over to them for the tour while we clean our house within an inch of it’s life in an effort to woo a few more potential buyers this weekend (fingers crossed). Enjoy the tour!
Welcome to our home in Columbia, South Carolina! We’re Jordan & Landon from landonjacob.com.
You’ve already seen the kitchen (here), but we’ll share that pic again, just to refresh your memory:
This is our dining room. The wine bottles come from one of our favorite wedding venues that we shoot at often! We had them hold the bottles for us (and we bought a bottle cutter on eBay).
That’s actually a DIYed mirror leaning against the wall. We bought mirrored closet doors on Craigslist for $40 for the pair and then found an old weathered pallet, took it apart, and made two mirrors (one for in here and one for the hallway).
Our dining table is an amazing thrift store find that people ooh and ahh over. It was just 10 bucks! The chairs and bench were bought at a yard sale, and the ottoman was a throw out item from a friend.
Next we have our living room:
As you can see above, Landon made two frames out of more pallets. We really love that rustic wood (its kinda all over the house). We made that ottoman which was actually inspired by Kara’s DIY ottoman that you shared!
Oh and that old wine bottle crate in the foreground works as an awesome magazine holder. We also love our little DIY end tables which we made from vintage suitcases on legs. We also like those hanging baskets from Ikea on the wall next to the sofa (it was actually an idea we stole from the ikea catalog). The doors on the wall above the bookcases are original doors from the home, so we wanted to incorporate them into the room.
Next we have our bedroom, where we added the beadboard wainscotting ourselves and hung a bunch of inexpensive frames that I sprayed white on the wall in a group.
And here’s our bathroom. Can you tell we have a think for big mirrors? We love how they open things up and make rooms feel lighter and bigger.
This is our awesome little hallway! Its my favorite space in the house! Its about the size of our other rooms! The chairs were thrifted for $40 and we recovered them. That’s also the second homemade mirror that we made with the mirrored doors from Craigslist and the weathered wood pallet. We also grabbed that lotus light fixture from Ikea.
This is our office / crafts room. We thrifted that awesome craft table for 5 bucks. We also love instruments (we love music around here since my dad was a musician, and Landon is one as well… I sing, but technically that’s not a musician). Anyway I love how the blue guitar fits so perfectly in this room and that it gets to be a piece of art on the wall.
This is the spare bedroom. We found the bed on Craigslist and I bought those awesome orange curtains for about $1.50 at Goodwill!
This is our spare bathroom that we just finished off! It was a huge mess before! It’s so very tiny, so its kinda hard to show off in pictures, but I tried! That is your sink and faucet by the way (I was inspired by your bathroom overhaul) so we ordered them and added them to an antique wash stand that we found! And of course we have another huge mirror, but it really makes this bathroom feel so much bigger!
Ok, so that’s our house. Thanks so much for sharing it! – Jordan & Landon
So who’s jealous? Our hands are officially raised. Thanks so much to Jordan and Landon for sharing their home and all of their affordable DIY ideas. We’re sufficiently inspired. What was your favorite part everyone?
Thank you so much for sharing your goreous home! So many wonderful finds and amazing how the whole house and decor flows as one. I get banned from Craigs List often by my very patient husband but the deals can’t be beat! I don’t even know where to begin with trying to incorporate some ideas into our house.
Awesome! My favorite thing was how you mixed modern with rustic! It creates a nice eclectic type feel but not an overpowering eclectic feel…if that makes sense! I wish my house flowed well like both of yours!
Stunning! Its really amazing how many great items she found on craigslist etc. It is really beautiful and looks peaceful. Quick question: any idea what paint colour she used in the different rooms? Thanks!
Beautiful! I LOVE the color scheme they’ve chosen. Do you think they would mind sharing the names of their wall colors? I’m still trying to find the perfect grey for my bedroom.
What is the paint color of the grey bedroom?
Thanks
GREAT WORK!!!
Here’s hoping she drops in with that info for ya!
xo,
s
How lovely! The greens, blues and grays are right up my alley and the eclectic feel is so polished and not at all cluttered.
I was having a week where I second guessed painting my house in light neutrals, but this reminds me why I did it in the first place! Thanks for sharing!
Favorite part: craft room guitar art.
gorgeous home! love all that you have done. esp love all the wood pallet elements…so cool and creative.
oh and i love the white pic frames above your bed…i may steal that for above my bed but maybe with yellows!
This house is my DREAM HOME! I can’t believe so much of this stuff was thrifted & DIYed… such inspiration!!!
I can’t wait for you guys to buy a new home & see all of your updates as well! = )
Thank you for sharing your lovely home.
It is so beautiful – I love those large rustic mirrors and your attention to the little details!
While I am tempted to say that my fave thing in the house is the cute little black kitty in the first living room picture (black cats are to me what white ceramic animals are to Sherry… they make my heart go pitter-patter.)
Alas, DÉCOR-WISE, I have to say that the DIYed wine bottle/light fixture is the most a.w.e.s.o.m.e. WOW FACTOR ACTIVATED! Form of — a totally put-together dining room! [okay, apologies for the “Wonder Twins” reference.]
Very very very cool house… thanks for sharing! :-)
I love the DIY’d D/R and Hallway mirrors as well as the pop of magenta in the bedroom. Let’s not forget the exposed brick in the spare bathroom. :D Very beautiful home!
Wow! Thanks so much Jordan and Landon for sharing your home. I think it’s my fave house crashing post yet! I LOVE the mirrors with the rustic wood frames and how you incorporated them into your home. I love the exposed brick in your tiny bathroom and your 2nd bedroom. Your house is awesome and I’m so inspired. Thanks again for sharing!
I’m so diggin’ that hallway spot!
The living room blows my mind. I have a new favorite house!!
My favourite part…how about everything! Gorgeous, gorgeous gorgeous! Thanks for sharing…such beautiful ideas! It’s our Canadian Thanksgiving week end this week end…an extra day off work to DIY:)
This is my favorite House Crashing so far! Such a gorgeous, creative home–thanks for the inspiration this morning!
This is really stunning. So beautiful.
wow, you guys are SO creative! i love the wine bottle light fixture and the closet mirrors turned into two separate, very beautiful freestanding mirrors, who would have thought? thanks for sharing all your great ideas! :)
I LOVE that there are so many different colors & textures everywhere. Nothing is too matchy-matchy but everything still fits together. Love the big mirrors, and all the luxe touches like the Ikea flower light. My husband and I also have an office/crafts/music room :)
beautiful!! What fantastic ideas and such a great sense of style. Love it!
Gorgeous! When can I move in?!
Looks amazing! Well done!!! If you don’t mind me asking, what color did you/they paint the office/craft room and guest room?
Gorgeous home! I’d love a breakdown of how you turned the mirrored closet doors into wonderful stand alone mirrors! I have some in my home that I’m dying to do something with!!
Oh my gosh, great house. So much originality and personality. Thanks for sharing.
holy moly, i’m drooling! I think i saved every single picture in my inspiration folder!
Amazing home! Lots a really neat and fresh ideas. I adore all of the great DIY projects.
Beautiful home! I especially love the chandelier of bottles in the dining room, the gorgeous hallway with those awesome chairs and your guest bathroom… Great job!
~Catherine
Inspire Bohemia
I LOVE that guest bedroom way too much! If I were a guest at their house, I don’t think I’d ever leave.
Thanks for sharing – it is gorgeous! SO much natural light in the daytime!
LOVE!!!
Gorgeous!! I am especially inspired by the framing of the mirrored closet doors. We actually have FOUR mirroed closet doors that I begged my husband to remove from our master bedroom closets. One remained in the master bedroom unfinished, another in the entry :) and two are in the garage collecting dust. I’m now inspired to use all four if I can make them as beautiful as you did. How did you attached the pallet wood to the mirror? I am so not handy – I wouldn’t know where to begin. Thank you for sharing your home!
OMG! I am 100% in love with those DIY mirrors! We also have a thing for weathered wood and I am always looking at inexpensive ways to make things myself out of it (I can’t bELIEVE the prices people put on old barn wood furniture!).
Thanks for the great tips!
Do you have any instructions on how to make those mirrors?
What a beautiful home! Thank you sharing. I would love to know how you made those gorgeous mirrors from the mirrored doors and weathered pallet. Love it!
absolutely beautiful! thanks for revealing all your great finds & diy projects…it makes me feel like i could actually make my house look that good too!
This post is going in my inspiration folder for sure. I love the neutrals with pops of intense color and the rustic-meets-modern look.
I love the guest bedroom! I have grey walls in my master bedroom but it looks nothing like that. What an inspiration! The orange and dark woods look amazing together! Thanks for sharing!
sorry for so many exclamation points. I was really excited :-)
Your house is beyond beautiful! I found myself falling more in love with each picture! I love all your craigslist finds that make your house look so comfortable and lived in while still looking incredibly current! I must say I literally gasped when I saw your dining room wine bottle chandelier! That is amazing!! Do you have a tutorial on that? My hubby and I dabble in making homemade wine and that is just so us! Thanks for sharing your fantastic home!
Oh my gosh, I just love this house!! Like a dream home!
good night nurse, i’m in love. can we steal every idea in here???
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this!! Their house looks like it belongs in a magazine! I love how the rustic wood frames and and some of the other little touches make things look collected over time.
So glad you guys are as smitten with this house as we are! Here’s hoping they stop in to answer all your questions soon!
xo,
s
amazing…. seriously, the wine bottles- wow! totally ispired!
I remember seeing the kitchen makeover before and thinking that’s pretty close to my dream kitchen. After seeing the rest of the house, I think I’m ready to move in! I love that so much of it were cheap finds, but they don’t look cheap. The house flows really well together.
I really love the large mirrors and picture frames made from the pallet and the blue mirror over the fireplace. My favoret space has to either be the dining area or the hallway. Great job!
I love how light and airy the house feels!
DREAM HOUSE!! I love everything and feel very inspired to change some things up in our home! : ) Thanks for sharing!
Wow! It’s amazing how you were able to do such great things with thrifted items. Thank you for the inspiration! I love the large mirrors, they look old and rustic, which is exactly the look I want!
I am loving this house. I don’t know why, but I never would have thought of using wood from a pallet for that rustic wood feel (rather than searching for barn boards). How perfect.
I’m wondering if you’d be kind as to give us a shot of the dining room fixture lit at night. It’s gotta be gorgeous. And what a clever idea to get the bottles from a restaurant.
I’m very impressed.
Love, Love this house! This house really is inspiring. Do you know where the sofa is from? I am looking for something similar.
There are so many great design elements to this home but the DIY leaning mirrors are definitely my favorite!
WOW! I love EVERYTHING about this place!!! Awesome job!!
very lovely home, thanks for the tour…i love the use of all of the rustic materials, so inspiring!
interesting how the guest room is the place where they feature darker tones (darker furniture, more vibrant curtains and bedding…) it really sets that room apart and makes it seem both more formal and more cozy at the same time…i would have never thought of that!