All of the trim, as well as the floors and cabinets, was orange wood. There were a lot of dated wall treatments (gold sponge paint swirls, anyone?) and peeling wallpaper. When we moved in, we knew we had a big project ahead of us, and in some ways we still do. Our 1980s Colonial is what I’m going to talk to you about today. On my blog and Instagram, I share snippets of our life in New England from entertaining, to organizing, to decorating and renovating our 1980s colonial. I live in New England with my husband Mack, our three children, and our golden retriever Lucy. My name is Nina from Nina Hendrick Design Co. Hey there! I’m so honored to be visiting my dear friend Rachel’s blog today while she enjoys snuggling that precious new baby girl. And bonus, folks, this will not only add beauty to your space but value to your home. is here today to tell you how to add character to a builder-grade home. But we can’t all live in historic homes with architectural details and stories to tell… So what do we do? My sweet (and oh-so-talented) friend Nina from Nina Hendrick Design Co. You can fill an empty space with tons of cool stuff, but if the space doesn’t have any character, it’s still just a bunch of stuff. If there is one thing I LOVE in interior design, it’s character.
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