Amerige House… a love story.

God loves me. I know this, but sometimes there are circumstances that unfold before me that show me just how much that statement is in fact truth. My new place is a love story, a “little Jesus hug” if you will {that’s right peeps, I’m finally coining that}…

So here’s how it is…

Over a year ago I went to a tattoo party at my friend Gabe’s house {the same Gabe who did my tattoo a few weeks ago, yes}. I’d never been to his place before, so when I typed in the address on my iPhone, and made it there, I was shocked that my tattoo artist friend lived in absolutely the cutest house in Fullerton. Then I went inside… man pad. I’m not gonna lie- it was a total dude house, complete with brown microfiber couch. {Sidenote: I have this theory that all single guys have brown microfiber couches. It’s been proven on multiple occasions.. or maybe I just date the same guy over and over???}. Anyway, I looked around and saw the bones of the place. Hardwoord floors, architectural details, authentic vintage door handles, and a claw-foot bathtub {I die}. I loved the balcony and how much outdoor space he had. I turned to my girl Lindsay Arnold, and said “If I ever had to live alone, this is exactly where I want to live”. And in my head, I started decorating. What would I do here, or here??… ahhh possibilities!!!

At that time, Lindsay and I had been living in a home we had purchased together 2 years before, and she had only just started dating her now husband, Chris. My friend Gabe had lived in the Amerige place for almost 2 years, and had no plans to move. Several months passed, Lindsay and Chris got engaged, and then one day shortly after their engagement, Gabe announced in lifegroup that he was moving across the country. Seriously. Out of the blue. I looked at Lindsay and she knew exactly what I was thinking (sorry Gabe, love you man). Chris had just been talking about wanting to move up from Aliso to be closer to Lindsay during wedding planning. So.. the rest I’m sure you can guess. Chris moved into Gabe’s place and saved it for the next 9 months, until this past November when I moved in. There was a 3 month gap between each of the guys leases, and in this economy, it was pretty amazing that both landlords were willing to flex and no money was lost for the guys.

How often in life have you ever said, “Lord, this is exactly what I want”. And then He gives it to you? This almost never happens. There have been many situations lately that have proved to me just how much the Lord hears me, cares for me, and loves me. This is just one of the many, but a true love gift. For some it wouldn’t matter- a home is just a place to live, but for me, my home is my place of rest and peace; a place where I bring my friends and love on them, feed them, and live life with them.. a place to enjoy the company of my clients and feel a sense of warmth and care. I love that my clients love my place and ooo and aahhh when they come to see me. My girlfriends tell me I live in a romantic comedy (hmm.. interesting..). I’m still in awe of how the Lord allowed all of that to work out. I mean, its pretty ridiculous, right? So very evident that the Lord gave me this place, and I’m so very grateful. I love it. Truly. It’s perfect.

The Amerige house is really a treasure. It is a registered historic home in Fullerton, built in 1895. I seriously have a skeleton key for my interior front door (I also have a target I’m planning to hang in the hallway, if you know what I mean.. a new hobby). My friend Kevin painted the entire place for me while I was in South Africa this summer, and then I came in and did some stenciling on my living room wall (check out Royal Design Studio). I also painted stripes in the bathroom, replaced all of the lighting in the place, and the ceiling fans and kitchen cabinet knobs and every single window covering. I spent most of the year waiting to move in, and planning, so Criags List was a major resource, along with Overstock, Home Goods, Anthropologie, West Elm, and of course the decorating blogs Young House Love, and Apartment Therapy (I’ve submitted pix to both, so we will see). If you’re curious about some of my décor, check out my pintrest from decorating. There are all sorts of links to stuff you will see in my home. I’ve seriously given up Facebook for Pintrest- its bad. I’m a little obsessed. But it was a great distraction, and a great source of fun for me.

Anyway, enjoy friends. Can’t wait to have you over for some wine!

Living Room: The wicker stools were free on Craigslist! You’ll also see a vessel with my BB logo on it. That was a handmade Christmas gift from my friend Kevin. Love. The glass vessel with corks is a collection I’ve had for a long time. If you’ve ever had a bottle with me, I assure you you are in there somewhere! I have a ton of books, so they have all been somewhat hidden in the white bookcase. And if you’ve ever wondered why my place smells so incredibly good, that gorgeous mercury glass candle next to the “I like you” book is my anthro Capri Blue, my absolute favorite. In the white  bowl, I’ve got all sorts of striped eggs from my South Africa trip. You’ll also see other Africa stuff around…. and of course Mable and I had to make a few cameos.

Kitchen.. my landlord is absolutely wonderful. In fact, she’s planning to upgrade the kitchen counters.. AND.. she’s letting me choose! The chairs were a Craigs List win- they were a hideous cherry colored wood with ugly fake leather seats, but I painted them white and recovered the seats in this awesome burnt orange fabric. Love the result. Eventually I’ll be replacing the clock with this one… perhaps for my upcoming 30th birthday??? Eeekkkk!

Bathroom, and bedroom detail…. check out that TUB!!! Ahhhhh!!!! Shower curtain is anthropologie. People always ask me where I got that awesome distressed wood shelf- Home Goods baby! And that cute little white Instax Camera was a win from WPPI last year around my birthday. That camera is awesome! More books.. they are hidden everywhere!

Bedroom…. That rad orange blown glass vessel was a gift from my Grandfather (Pop, as I call him), and I’ve also been collecting vintage cameras for a little while now. The Audrey canvas is from Ikea, and that awesome rug is West Elm (on sale!). My desk chair (which you actually can’t see all that well) was from the Salvation Army. I painted it white, and covered the seat with cool black and white fabric… same as what I did at the kitchen counter with the white and orange chairs. That cool distressed wood slatted thingy behind my leather chair was a shelf I found in an alley on a photoshoot (not kidding!, lol) and my “headboard” is handmade, just foamcore, padded and wrapped with fabric. The vintage chest, Craigs list..

And the balcony (I made those pillows, and stitched together the rug)… and I’m obsessed with succulents. I know its  a trend, don’t judge, I still love ‘em. The lights are “magical”… best place in the house, I’m out here pretty much everyday. And bonus, you can see the Disneyland fireworks out here every night! The grey wicker chair, rocking chair and table were Craigs list (the whole set was only $40!), I resurfaced them and painted them a dark grey. That was actually the very first thing I bought for my new place!

So thanks friends! Love and hugs…. Come over!!!!

 

Jasmyn - January 17, 2012 - 9:57 am

So beautiful!!! I can’t wait to visit with Leilani and scones :)

Blair Van Bussel - January 17, 2012 - 10:07 am

Wow wow wow wow!!!!!!!!!!! Jessica, your new place is nothing short of amazing. Seriously!!! Can my little family just move on in too!? ;) So perfect! :)

Jen Disney - January 17, 2012 - 10:15 am

Ahhhhh!!!! I’m so glad you took these! Some blog is gonna publish them, I know it! I could look at these all day. And extra special bonus…. you’re a one minute walk form MY house!

Amber Fox - January 17, 2012 - 10:16 am

I am always so amazed at how adorable your place has turned out. It’s absolutely stunning. You never cease to amaze me with your style and great sense of decorating.
Love you friend.

Jaqueline Faria - January 17, 2012 - 11:03 am

What a gorgeous house… so cute.

Trude - January 17, 2012 - 11:09 am

It’s absolutely beautiful Jessica! Fantastic job! I’m so jealous you get to live in a historic home, that’s my dream too. :) So sorry I missed the housewarming!

Christy Trigg - January 17, 2012 - 12:08 pm

Oh my! This is a fairy tale house for sure! What a gift! So happy for you and a tad jealous :) your decorating is amazing! I think you should be on HGTV! Can I come visit too???? :) miss you!

Karey Michelle - January 17, 2012 - 12:43 pm

so Jen (the diz) is always pointing out your house saying “my friend Jess lives there” whenever we walk by, and its SO fun to see what you’ve done with the place, its beautiful! she just shared your post with me and I’m SO glad she did. I’ve been working on finding stuff for my patio lately and I love what you did with the wicker set.. thanks for the inspiration :) everything is so soothing to look at!

Lindsay Arnold - January 17, 2012 - 1:53 pm

Awesome house, awesome story, awesome God.

Mausami Gandhi - January 17, 2012 - 6:44 pm

Your home is sooo incredibly cute! I love all of the little details :) It absolutely screams your name, Stalder!! Its simply beautiful!!

Carissa Zito - January 17, 2012 - 10:07 pm

Are you kidding me Stald!! This is so freaking cute!! Is that really the key to your house?! I’m in love haha

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