Introducing a dear blog friend of mine today and incredible DIY’er – Cassity from Remodelaholic! This is part of a series I like to call “Meet the Blogger”, where I spotlight inspiring creatives on this world wide web.
If you’ve been around this DIY world long enough, you’ve probably already heard of Remodelaholic. Cassity is a pioneer of DIY blogs, and has built quite the inspiring empire for home and remodel enthusiasts. I’ve had the extreme pleaser of sitting next to her enjoying a cozy dinner among friends at a blog conference in Charleston, and she is an absolute joy! She happened to have her kids meet us at the restaurant and let me hug her sweet little girl because I was missing mine! I hope you’ll enjoy getting to know Cassity, but fair warning . . . she has soooo much great content, you might need a few hours to explore!
Welcome Cassity!
Hello! I’m Cassity from Remodelaholic. I am so excited to be here at TIDBITS, to share with you some of our greatest projects. We love Cami and all of her beautiful ideas. And she takes such gorgeous pictures! Let me tell you a little bit about us. My husband and I have been blogging for 10 years about all of our remodeling adventures. We’ve remodeled seven houses. Our blog began as a way to show our family and friends our projects and it has grown from there.
Let’s start off with this gorgeous area. We have a whole lot of projects all wrapped into this cute space. It started with a simple way to add texture to the walls with a board and batten tutorial. Check out how we added this wall technique in our board and batten wall post. Then we worked in an extra special project with a pretty dutch door. We have building plans and instructions to get this lovely dutch barn door look. And last, but definitely not least the Swedish mora clock. We love it in yellow, but paint it any color to match your style or space.
We love to build things at Remodelaholic! Like this good bench that adds function, fun, and design to an entryway. Build a bench out of 2×6’s with our building plans for entryway seating and storage. Add extra storage with adorable galvanized metal bins.
Entertaining and relaxing outdoors is one of our favorites. We’ve created a lot of one of a kind pieces to enjoy our outdoor space. One of our favorites outdoor projects is from last summer, this garden arbor built from structural lumber.
To go right along with a beautiful garden arbor, add an outdoor table space for entertaining with this lovely waterfall edge cooler table. Keep the drinks cool and have space to set snacks or games.
And don’t forget, lots of outdoor seating. This awesome outdoor sectional is made from plywood, but it turned out so pretty and functional. We even designed it with a place to store the cushions.
On Remodelaholic we share a whole bunch of great home decor and DIY ideas! We love to share Fixer Upper Get the Look rooms, building plans, and more. We are also obsessed with anything DIY. Now that it is the holiday season, we want to share with you some of our favorite DIY holiday decorations.
Evergreen Christmas Swag // Rustic Ornament Advent Calendar
Herringbone Trees // Plywood Christmas Tree
Driftwood Tree Skirt // Pallet Tree Christmas Card Holder
Ornament Display Tree // Pinecone Wreath
Welcome Santa Wreath // Modern Wood Trivet
Subscribe to Remodelaholic on YouTube to stay up to date on all our projects and video tutorials, especially our fun Christmas tree decor for this year.
And don’t forget to follow along on Facebook. We share some projects Live like these simple shelves below and have a Remodelaholics Anonymous: DIYer Support Forum. Join in to get answers to remodeling and design questions.
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