You've Never Seen a 145-Year-Old Home This Colorful, Joyful, and Fun
Briefly

Nathan and Amber Sherman have lived in their Vermont home for over ten years, transforming it from a collection of mismatched free furniture into a vibrant, joyful space. Initially, Amber painted everything to improve the aesthetic, often facing criticism from others. After a budget-friendly kitchen upgrade marked by a neutral palette for a minimalist vibe, dissatisfaction in 2021 led Amber to embrace playfulness and joy in their home's decor, finding support from her husband for this creative shift.
"I've had people tell me they detest my home's aesthetic and people who've appreciated it. I think it is important to love your home and pay no mind to the negative opinions of others."
"Eventually we decided to upgrade our kitchen on a tight budget. We went with a neutral color palette that eventually spilled over into the rest of the house... A mental decluttering of sorts."
"But things changed in a big way in 2021. Amber says that she began to feel dissatisfied with the simple, neutral style of their home - instead feeling the desire to create a home that would elicit joy and playfulness."
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