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home tour : savannah jayde’s cozy neutral cocoon

so excited for a new feature i’ll be sharing on here from time to time, home tours! i love admiring (and snooping) other peoples houses so much, and wanted to start sharing ones that i love with you. i hope they inspire you too.

savannahs house is so cozy! i love how inviting her sofa looks with a dropcloth draped over it– i have a dropcloth on our outdoor sofa and it def doesn’t look good like this! she’s created most of the beautiful art hanging throughout! you can shop her art at good on paper.

tell us about you and what you do!

I feel like I’m wearing a lot of hats these days! I was / am an actress, but after I got pregnant with Miles, I took a step back to enjoy and focus on motherhood. so I’m currently a stay at home mama which is the best/hardest/most rewarding/most exhausting full time job I’ve ever had. 
 
I’m also an artist (feels weird to say that  ‘out loud’) – I recently launched my website, Good On Paper, with my first series available to purchase for people other than my inner circle. It’s a series of large neutral abstract pieces and it’s been so great to find myself working with my hands and creating again. 
 
My husband and I are also launching a naturally dyed and thoughtfully made kids clothing line later this year that we’ve been working on since I was pregnant. With this last year being home so much, we’ve been able to work faster and get our brands out into the world sooner than we thought! The brand is called Good On You and our hope is that we are launch before/mid summer.
 
we’ve got a lot going on lol we aren’t sleeping much.
 

how long have you lived in your home?

we bought our house June 2019 (Miles was only 2 months old!) and started the big renovations like knocking walls out and re-doing the floors while we still lived in our apartment because we didn’t want to live through the renovations with a baby. then we moved into the house in August 2019. 
 

how many sq feet is your home?

it started out as 1350sqft, but after knocking out some walls and removing closets and other things, somehow it’s closer to 1500sqft now. We also finished out our backhouse to make a music studio + office space.  
 

rent/own?

own! our first house. it feels like a really big deal getting to own a house in general, but especially after moving to Texas from California where properties in the areas we wanted to live were so much more expensive. 
 

what would you call your style?

Earthy, neutral, natural. Or maybe like, warm minimalism? We’ve got a lot of whites/neutrals, organic materials, textures. And most of all wood.. I’m super inspired by California and nature and light. 

I feel like that’s a lot of descriptive words – our style is somewhere in all of those.

whats your favorite spot in the house?

that’s such a hard choice! as we’ve slowly worked through the rooms and spaces, each new and finished space becomes my favorite. right now it’s probably the guest room because it gets such great light. or the backhouse because it’s empty and beautiful and free of any clutter (for now)
 

what was the biggest splurge?

it feels like everything is a splurge when you have to renovate so much and start from scratch. 
renovation wise, probably the floors. decor wise, our living room rug (that we’re obsessed with, so it was worth it)
 
 

whats something you want to change but haven’t gotten to?

the master bathroom! it’s so ugly, it drives me crazy and I hope to get to that by the end of this year but we’ll see. it’s funny how you end up putting off all your personal spaces because you can just shut those doors – but I’ve got big plans for our tiny master bath. 
 
or the yard, which is half dirt and half ‘done’. that’s our big spring project.
 
 

whats your best design advice?

I love the Japanese quote about only having things in your home that are either absolutely beautiful to you or very useful. so I try to follow that rule. my advice would be: slowly gather things that you really love (even if it means living with bare walls or without whatever it is for a while)
 
I want to have a connection to the things in our house, rather than just a bunch of random, cool things I liked on the internet one day. I don’t really like stuff for stuffs sake, I can get overwhelmed with there’s too too many things (even though I do like a lot of beautiful “stuff”) so that rule is really at the core of our house. 
 

whats your favorite thing about your home?

it’s the place I feel the most inspired, comfortable and relaxed in. and that we use every bit of it! small(er) houses are underrated, I think.
 

 

what are you watching/reading/eating?

watching: we just got into The Crown (we’re late to the game!) and we’re loving that. We also end the night with at least one episode of Seinfeld for good measure. 
 
reading: honestly, just a lot of kids books to Miles. but The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry is on deck whenever I get some free time (whatever that is). 
 
eating: I feel like we’re in a bit of a food rut. we make a lot of mexican food and Italian food and I was making a lot of sourdough for a while. 
 

 

shop her home

paint color: ultra pure white by Behr – classic, no tint, easily accessible 
 
 
couch : it’s a discontinued CB2 sofa we’ve had for a while that I covered in a drop cloth to make it fit our style. (similar style here.)
 
 
dining set: the table and chairs are both vintage – I scored the table for $20 when I was 16 and I just stored it away until I moved out. 
 
 
woven bench: discontinued ikea
(some similar styles : one, two, three)
 
woven wall hanging (use code molly15 for 15% off)
 
 
 
 
 
 
tv console: custom made for our wedding (it was our altar table that we got married in front of!)
 
 
 
guest bedroom nightstand: we made it! (to cover my husbands guitar amp that is always out)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
MILES ROOM:
 
 
 
 
 
wall hanging: handmade by all the people at his baby shower. each attendee strung one strand of beads and tied it onto the branch (such a fun activity and SUCH a wonderful and special gift. we cherish it so much.)
 
 
how sweet is her home?! and i love that baby shower wall hanging. so so special. i hope you enjoyed this! will share another home soon.
 

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  1. Can you please link to the surface-top book holder in the baby’s room? We have filled up all our spice rack bookshelves and have a pile on the side table and I have been looking for a good solution!! Thank you!

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