#mywholehome | Seattle Family Finds Purpose at Home

NAME | Ashley Carbonatto aka @AshleyDSP

BUSINESS | Design Style Purpose (www.designstylepurpose.com)

CITY | Issaquah, WA

YEARS IN CURRENT HOME | 2 years

Photograhy by Morgan Taylor

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Tell us the story of your home. To you, what sets it apart or makes it unique aside from the fact that you and your family are the ones who live in it?

We hit the pavement hard to get this house! For almost 2 years, we sent out postcards to specific homes within our current neighborhood, asking them to please consider selling to our family, knowing that about 50% of the houses sold in the neighborhood sold in private, off market deals. Ideally, we knew that we wanted an off-market deal, an original owner (so as not to pay for someone else's upgrades), and a physical draw that would allow us to host lots of people. From the minute that we stepped foot into our house, we knew this was the one and it met every requirement. There was dark wood paneling and brown 70's shag carpet throughout, and we couldn't have loved it more! We struck a deal with the original owners who had previously raised their 6 kids in the house and began demo the DAY that we got the keys! Since then, we've done a complete interior remodel (prior to us actually moving in), ripped out our entire backyard landscaping to add a big deck that opens up to our community park, and now are in the process of the final phase of remodel by adding a bonus room and bathroom above our garage (so that all of our out of town family have a place to sleep!). It has been a DREAM to be in this house. We feel so blessed and encouraged to be exactly where we are at, and we don't let a day go by that we don't express gratitude for the gift that this home has been to us. It truly is our dream home.

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How would you describe your personal home style? 

If you walked in my home today, you'd for sure see predominantly a Modern Farmhouse aesthetic. As time moves on though, and these little people grow, I find I am drawn to the simplicity and clean lines of Scandinavian and Modern spaces. My brain craves the clean lines and simplicity in our spaces to counteract the noise level with three littles!

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What is your favorite space in your home? 

My kitchen hands down. We knew this would be the heart of our home with an open concept floor plan, and it is. Everyone sits and gathers around the oversized island and it's where just normal everyday life happens.

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If you could share one thing about yourself with readers that you've perhaps never shared publicly or via social media, what would it be? 

I am extremely indecisive when it comes to design decisions in my own home. If you ask me a question about your home, I'll give you a decisive answer no problem. Which color should you paint - blue or white? White, the answer is always white. But when it comes to choosing things for my own spaces, I become paralyzed with indecision. I think it's the Enneagram Three in me that wants it to look PERFECT, even though I know perfection is never a standard I want to impress. So there's an ongoing tension between what I want to really convey in my home and where my heart oftentimes leads me. In order to combat the desire to get it just RIGHT, I have found that when I regularly come back to our why for this home - which is the people that live within in it, and gather around our table - then I have much easier time making design choices knowing that in the long run, the people will make the space way more than the paint colors, furniture and tile choices.

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Proudest DIY?  

When I first started in the creative business, I painted furniture. So in the beginning it was lots of lifting and schlepping in and out of my car, and I always surprised myself with my literal strength which felt liberating. Since then though, I don't DIY much anymore, but I did recently stain (ebony!) and swap out the hardware of an IKEA Tarva dresser in our entryway, so that it now fits my desired aesthetic so much better, and gives an easily accessible home to all of the kid's craft supplies. 

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What does home mean to you? What do you want others to feel when they enter/spend time in your home? 

I want people to breathe a sigh of relief and feel known when they come into our home. We have an open door policy, and host people for a meal at least once or twice a week. Everyone is welcome in our home, and around our table. I also offer up Refrigerator Rights to anyone who enters the house! This means that if you're in our home, you are family. You are welcome to help yourself to beverages at your leisure, or additional items in the fridge without having to ask - the same way that family does. Our friends have become our family, and that's how I want people to feel when they walk through our doors. We are casual and imperfect and I want you to feel safe in sharing whatever life is throwing at you when sitting around the table.

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Do you think you've learned to embrace your story? Your home? Why or why not?

For me, moving to a new town and being the sole designer on our dream house has helped usher me into such a greater understanding, and appreciation for myself. I am so much more confident in who I am, and who I was made to be - which includes my shortcomings. I think this translates into my home because I no longer am striving for perfection or seeking approval from others through superficial things, like perfectly put together homes. I have a higher level of contentedness in this home, that is displayed in spaces that I choose to leave as finished. Instead of constantly moving things around and switching things out, I've learned to curate a space that reflects my personal style, along with functionality that serves our family, and then letting that be. Finding contentment in my spaces has allowed freedom for me to pour into the things that really matter, and that will last much longer than our house. I want our home to have a legacy, but I know that the people who come in and out of it will be the ones that drive that, not the physical spaces.

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If there was one piece of advice that you could give to others as to how to embrace their home and their story, what would that advice be? 

Open your doors to your people regardless of the home that you are currently living in. Whether it's a rental, apartment, get-out-of-debt house, or just not your forever home it's important to live your life openly. People don't want perfection, especially in a space; they simply crave connection. This takes a great deal of courage and confidence, but I promise it will pay dividends for you in the long run. Regardless of your space, opening your home up to your people and your neighbors is going to be what gives you life. In the same vein, Do YOU. I am inspired by bohemian, hygge, farmhouse, modern and contemporary and don't necessarily fall under one label. In design, I think it's a both/and scenario; you don't have to fit perfectly into one style category. Let things that are genuine and sentimental to YOU speak and inspire you, regardless of label or category. Similarly, let your home reflect you regardless of the season of life you are in. Your story is not over, today is not your forever, and so my advice is lean in to your current today, learn to cultivate gratitude in it, regardless of what your home looks like today.

ABOUT ASHLEY

Ashley is a thirty-something mom of three kiddos and wife to one of the most amazing dudes ever. After leaving her dream job in order to stay at home and raise the said children, where she began a long journey and struggle to find purpose amidst the daily-ness of raising kids. Without a paycheck, clear cut goals and accomplishments, Ashley quickly began drowning in self-doubt feeling like her new fate was just diapers and snotty noses. She enjoys sharing th4 stories and telling the tales of how seeking (and ultimately finding) joy and purpose through the everyday monotony of motherhood can bring more life and fulfillment to the mundane.

TERRITORY + A GIFT GUIDE FOR THE NEUTRAL-LOVING DECORATOR

About a month ago while perusing the internet, I stumbled upon a wonderful “new to me” brand called Territory and was immediately struck by not only their aesthetic but how much care and attention they place on the quality of their goods. I had to give some of them a try in my own home and, well, you guys, let’s just say they did not disappoint. I’m sharing more of what I love about them in my stories today on Instagram and you can still catch Territory and many of my other favorite gifts and home items even after today in the highlights section of my profile page under “shop”.

ABOUT TERRITORY

Territory is bound by the things you value. Because you believe the world is more than just your block, because you know the items you purchase reflect who you are; and because you simply want to make the world a better place. 

For all these reasons, we exist. 

Territory is a movement to expand the boundaries of design, fashion, and living beyond convention, to a place where style and values coexist. In creating Territory, we encourage the shops, people, and artisans we work with to connect in a space where trust and craftsmanship intersect. 

It’s a Territory created for you.

Our Territory includes the Americas, Africa, and beyond. Our designs are a reflection of collaboration. Our products are driven by a sustainable and equitable approach that lets our customers know we care about their values.

HERE’S WHAT I LOVE ABOUT TERRITORY + HOW THEY FEED MY NEUTRAL-LOVING SOUL

I love that in a world of design where trends about, Territory not only offers something beautiful that can be passed down for ages, they believe in and understand the value of offering items that are both timeless and functional. These pieces don’t just look good, they feel good and they are products you can feel good about having in your home. I love that and I’ll continue to support their efforts to bring one-of-a-kind items to homes worldwide.

So, if you’re looking for a one-of-a-kind gift this season that will really make an impact in more ways than one, I suggest hopping over to Territory’s site and loading your cart down with some fun items for the people that you love!

With that in mind, I’ve also put together a fun list of items that just about any neutral-loving person can get behind.

GIFT GUIDE FOR THE NEUTRAL-LOVING DECORATOR

You already know what this one’s about but I’ve rounded up some of my favorite neutrals for home that I just know your wife, bestie or you are gonna love. And if you look there, to be honest, well, I’ve kinda put a room together for you so if you really want to be kind to someone, just buy the whole room. Would you believe that everything you see down there comes out to a whopping

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#mywholehome | An Arizona Family Turns a Barn House into a Dream House

I’m so excited to introduce Lexi and her crew to each of you today. She is a successful business owner who loves pretty (as you will see) as much as the rest of us but even more important and what I’d like you to focus on as she shares below, is the heart of gold she carries for what she does and for those around her. It’s my pleasure to introduce to many of you today, Lexi of Lexi Grace Design.

All photography by @rennaihoefer unless otherwise noted in caption.






Name | Alexis Lundberg (Lexi)

Business Name | Lexi Grace Design

City of Residence | Gilbert, AZ

Number of years in current home | 6

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Tell us the story of your home. (To you, what sets it apart or makes it unique aside from the fact that you and your family are the ones who live in it.)

Oh wow… well, I actually stalked our house for a little while before we purchased it.  the neighborhood sits right across the street from our kids’ preschool and while my oldest was in school I would take my youngest at the time, to go look for animals- horses, goats, cows… there aren’t a ton around in our town but we would go out in search of them to pass the time. Our house is in a neighborhood where quite a few homes have animals so we would visit often.  One day I noticed a for sale sign and fell in love with it, immediately!  The owner had actually built this little ranch house himself in 1978 and it was the first home in the neighborhood to be built.  On the property there are about 20 pine and eucalyptus trees which the owner hand planted as seedlings that are now mature and beautiful.  It was the most northwest feeling property I had come across and reminded me of home in Seattle.  Upon walking in my husband and I had an immediate vision for the space. Not just the floorplan and finishes… although we were in complete agreement about which walls to take down and what we wanted the kitchen to look like… but more than that we envisioned our kids playing in the yard, family and friends spending holidays and Sunday afternoons at the house.  I could picture the birthday parties, baby showers, weddings, and every event in-between we could host there.  We knew right away if this house was to become our home it would not just be for us, but for everyone.  We are now six years into the space and while we have done a TON to the property (my in-laws now have a house in the backyard, and my business has its offices in the new barn) and still have plans for interior spaces (like a master closet!), what I am most thankful and proud of are all the memories we have made with family and friends.  We have been able to host Young Life fundraising events, dinners which support adoptive families, baby showers, weddings and vow renewals.  It is my hope that our friends and family find both celebration and rest in our home, that it is a place where you can really be known, a safe place to laugh or cry or just be.  I hope this for our kids, our friends, and for anyone who comes by.

 

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How would you describe your personal home style?

Comfortable!!!  Honestly, we are a lot of chaos and moving parts… Since my business is design and home staging there are many times I might “borrow” something from our home to put in a client’s.  So, it isn’t uncommon for us to be missing a substantial piece of furniture from time to time.  Although I am working on that!  Ultimately though I want everyone to be comfortable in our space. In every room there is a lot of neutral colors and textures.  Our great room holds large reclaimed wood ceiling beams that set the tone for the kitchen, living and dining space.  I like clean lines and minimalistic décor but still warm and cozy.  You will also find a mix of faux plants looking beautiful and green, and real plants…. looking dead. 

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What is your favorite space in your home? 

The dining space!  We just purchased a 120” dining table which I have vowed to never let go to a client’s space!  I am so excited to have a dining table that can seat so many people.  I am not a huge fan of cooking, but I LOVE meals with friends around the table, and games at it after!

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If you could share one thing about yourself with readers that you've perhaps never shared publicly or via social media, what would it be? 

Oh this is hard… I can think of a few silly ones… like I just started an adult gymnastics class and did a tumbling pass last week that after 15 years of not doing it, felt amazing and harder than I remember it being!  Or, I love late 90’s hip hop and rap and know A LOT of Tupac and Nelly lyrics?!  But… what would I want my readers to know… I think it would be how scared I am that my daughter is going to grow up in a world that doesn’t love her, appreciate her or value her because of her skin color… and that I am going to fail at doing everything I can to make a difference in that for her.  I have found that through my design business I have this little platform, with a little bit of influence, and I want so badly to use it for a purpose so much bigger than beautiful spaces.

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What was life like for you growing up in your childhood home?

Loud! Haha, I’m the oldest of 4 and each one of us had our own interests and activities.  My parents entertained and hosted a lot and we were always moving 100 miles per hour, which is why I think I am so comfortable with the pace of our life now!

 

What does home mean to you? What do you want others to feel when they enter/spend time in your home? 

SO MUCH!  Home is where you belong.  Home is where you are known.  Home should be safe.  Home should be a resting place.  Home should be a celebration. Home is never perfect.  Home is filled with people who are not perfect.  But it is my hope that whether for our clients or for our family, we have created a home that encourages those things.

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Proudest DIY?

Our home!  When we purchased and renovated our home, our family was at its lowest lowest point ever. In every aspect of our life there was huge loss and big grief.  It was definitely a struggling point.  But it was also a time where we were almost forced to rebuild and through the renovations in our home and the time that those renovations took, there was a good amount of healing.  So, I would have to say our house.  It is still a work in progress with a bunch of unfinished or untouched spaces.  But from where it was to where it is now, over the past six years… that is a lot to be proud of!

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Do you think you've learned to embrace your story? Your home? Why or why not? Explain. 

Yep!  It has been amazing to see God’s work through our home and in our lives while we have been there.  There is redemption in it.  In it there is life.  At our house we tend to jump in and take on a lot.  Both my husband and I are wired the same way in this (which is why we have excitedly started a lot of projects that might never be finished!) and through this we have taken on a ‘no fear’ mindset.  God’s got it.  What’s the most we can lose?  Our time is not our time, our resources are not our resources, so why have fear?  It is often hard to see God’s plan while you are in the middle of the mess.  But I promise… we’ve been in the mess, there is a plan. 

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If there was one piece of advice that you could give to others as to how to embrace their home and their story, what would that sound like? 

Learn to love the space you are in. Set it up so that you are able to do the things that are important to you. If you want to have a bunch of people over all the time… maybe don’t invest in that super expensive rug, or get over wanting all white.


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ABOUT LEXI

Today, alongside her team, Lexi creates beautiful spaces that encourage community and inspire creativity for both residential and commercial clients. She and her husband Chris, who stays busy with his real estate company, Redeemed Real Estate, live in a ranch-style home they rehabbed together in Gilbert with their three children. They raise chickens, enjoy hosting friends and family, and work from their barn, which serves as a home office and design studio.

Thanks so much, Lexi, for joining in with us for #mywholehome.

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