Houzz Interview: Brenda's Cozy Little House in Texas
Hi There! I currently live in a 1920s cottage in Atlanta that I'll describe as "collected."
I got into design via Landscape Architecture, which I studied at the University of Virginia. I've been writing about design online for quite a few years over at Hatch: The Design Public Blog.
Hi There! I currently live in a 1920s cottage in Atlanta that I'll describe... More »
It's so much fun to see how different people live across the country. Brenda is the blogger behind Cozy Little House and a self-described "homebody". It's easy to see why - she has surrounded herself with the things she loves. Each item has a story and has been lovingly created or collected, and displayed, by Brenda herself. In fact, Brenda's "About Me" on her blog describes the feeling of her blog so perfectly that I feel compelled to quote it in full:
My cozy little house sits amongst tall pine trees in East Texas. I'm surrounded by the quilts I've stitched and little trinkets I've picked up along the way. You can find me in my garden or feeding the birds and squirrels. Or right here reading your blogs, with one dog in my lap and the other one keeping my feet warm. And probably a cat or two nearby as well.
Another thing that's wonderful about Brenda's blog is that it's not just about stuff. She incorporates living things into her descriptions as well. It could be a pet dog, whatever is blooming in the garden, the forest or a bird that stopped by for a snack. The blog transports you to another place. A place that is relaxed and breezy, where whimsy rules and makes one feel right at home.
Please tell us about your first meeting with your house.
My first meeting with this house was when we were planning to movehere to Tyler and we were looking for a house to at first rent. My husband is a doctor and had been transferred here. We had one day to look and only looked at a couple of places. But I fell in love with this older garden home. I loved the privacy features, even though we're one block away from the biggest road in town. I knew it had good "bones." I just had a good feeling about this house. There would be a lot of work, but I knew I could turn this into a fantastic property. After three years renting, we purchased it two years ago. That's when the real renovation began, and hasn't stopped since.
What are your favorite styles? Colors?
I'm a color gal. Color makes me smile. I have lots of red. I have made many quilts over the years, the old-fashioned homespun sort, so I've incorporated those rich primary colors into my home. I'd have to say my favorite style is just an eclectic mix of everything. I like vintage items and antiques. I like what has staying power. I'm not into trends. I don't have a definite style. I just choose what I like and make it work.
Please tell us about a spot in your house that makes you happy/proud.
We've redone every single room in this house. And the yard to boot. The bathrooms were gutted. We had professionals for all that. I don't do the actual structures myself. I'd say my garden room/office and my yard. That's where I spend the bulk of my time. I love my new pavilion, where I can enjoy the birds and the new waterfall. And my garden room/office was simply a closed-in patio with concrete floors, a drain in the middle, one outdoor wall, and outdoor siding. (Which is why it got dubbed The Garden Room, and the name stuck.) It has been absolutely transformed into a room I love to spend time in.
What is your precious accessory/furniture/art?
I have four indoor pets, and they are allowed on any piece of furniture in this house. I don't care for expensive furniture and art. I decorate with what I use, say, in crafts and sewing, into the decorating
elements of a room. My old Singer Featherweight sewing machine, that I use to sew on to this day, is one of my favorite possessions. It's very old and heavy (though small) and a real work horse. My quilts are precious to me because I hand-sewed and hand-quilted every one. Lots of love went into those stitches! My most precious things are ones I've repurposed from something meant to be entirely different. Or it already has served its purpose as one thing, and still has life left in it for something else.
What's your next house project?
I will always have a project going. But now I'm going to spend the bulk of my time working outdoors. The structures have been completed (pavilion, decks, waterfall, fence). So I'm going to take my time and create lots of little gardens and incorporate more miniature fairy gardens into my landscape. Maybe add more water features and plants. Since we live so close to a main thoroughfare, and they just built a two-story bank across the street from my house (thus my new eight foot fence), I want to block out noise as best I can. My yard is a nationally certified wildlife habitat. Which just goes to show you, you can nurture and help nature no matter where you live. They keep tearing down trees for buildings. And I keep adding bird houses and abodes for these creatures who are quickly losing their natural homes to construction.
What are five things that Houzz readers need to know about your blog?
I'm rather whimsical about what I show on my blog. It might be a Wal-mart dish drainer turned into a file system. I have an old potting bench I bought at a consignment shop that serves in my kitchen as a place to hang pots and pans. I'm never going to have a "decorator's show house." (So if you're looking for that, don't make this stop). I might showcase furniture I've decoupaged (like the old child's school desk). So one, I'm going to show how I repurpose things. Two, making things cozy is what I'm about. And that will be the bulk of my blog. Three, I'm going to continue to feature new blogs (I'm always on the look out for them) every Friday. Which over time has come to be called Welcome Wagon Friday. Like in former days when the Welcome Wagon lady came to your door when you first moved in. Remember them? I'm the Welcome Wagon Lady of the blogosphere. I want to give new and possibly struggling blogs exposure, and to help them grow. Four, I'm a "tell it like it is" gal, and that will never change. And five, I consider my blog as part of the online neighborhood. I want folks to visit, to chat and ask questions, to ask for help, and to know I'm as down to earth as it gets.
For instance, a fellow blogger in another country needed one roll of wallpaper she couldn't get shipped there. So recently she asked if I'd mind ordering it online and shipping it to her. I took this one roll of
wallpaper to the post office to ship to another part of the world. Boy, did I get strange looks! So, I'm very approachable!
What's your best tip for the remodeling beginner?
Don't bite off more than you can chew if you can help it. Get the professionals in for jobs that could potentially cause fires if done improperly. (We once lived just four days in a house, and during a snow
storm, we had an electrical fire and lost much of the roof. Due to someone having previously done a do-it-yourself job installing kitchen lighting.) Don't be afraid to ask anyone and everyone for ideas and answers to questions. It doesn't hurt to ask, and on the internet, someone will know your answer!
Thanks so much for opening your home to us Brenda!
Last but not least: as a Houzz friend, Brenda has chosen a Pottery Barn giveaway gift card to one of the lucky readers that will share their thoughts about her house and interview.
For your chance to win the $50 Pottery Barn gift card selected by Brenda, comment on this interview by Sunday, April 11, at 5pm EST.
My cozy little house sits amongst tall pine trees in East Texas. I'm surrounded by the quilts I've stitched and little trinkets I've picked up along the way. You can find me in my garden or feeding the birds and squirrels. Or right here reading your blogs, with one dog in my lap and the other one keeping my feet warm. And probably a cat or two nearby as well.
Another thing that's wonderful about Brenda's blog is that it's not just about stuff. She incorporates living things into her descriptions as well. It could be a pet dog, whatever is blooming in the garden, the forest or a bird that stopped by for a snack. The blog transports you to another place. A place that is relaxed and breezy, where whimsy rules and makes one feel right at home.
Please tell us about your first meeting with your house.
My first meeting with this house was when we were planning to movehere to Tyler and we were looking for a house to at first rent. My husband is a doctor and had been transferred here. We had one day to look and only looked at a couple of places. But I fell in love with this older garden home. I loved the privacy features, even though we're one block away from the biggest road in town. I knew it had good "bones." I just had a good feeling about this house. There would be a lot of work, but I knew I could turn this into a fantastic property. After three years renting, we purchased it two years ago. That's when the real renovation began, and hasn't stopped since.
What are your favorite styles? Colors?
I'm a color gal. Color makes me smile. I have lots of red. I have made many quilts over the years, the old-fashioned homespun sort, so I've incorporated those rich primary colors into my home. I'd have to say my favorite style is just an eclectic mix of everything. I like vintage items and antiques. I like what has staying power. I'm not into trends. I don't have a definite style. I just choose what I like and make it work.
Please tell us about a spot in your house that makes you happy/proud.
We've redone every single room in this house. And the yard to boot. The bathrooms were gutted. We had professionals for all that. I don't do the actual structures myself. I'd say my garden room/office and my yard. That's where I spend the bulk of my time. I love my new pavilion, where I can enjoy the birds and the new waterfall. And my garden room/office was simply a closed-in patio with concrete floors, a drain in the middle, one outdoor wall, and outdoor siding. (Which is why it got dubbed The Garden Room, and the name stuck.) It has been absolutely transformed into a room I love to spend time in.
What is your precious accessory/furniture/art?
I have four indoor pets, and they are allowed on any piece of furniture in this house. I don't care for expensive furniture and art. I decorate with what I use, say, in crafts and sewing, into the decorating
elements of a room. My old Singer Featherweight sewing machine, that I use to sew on to this day, is one of my favorite possessions. It's very old and heavy (though small) and a real work horse. My quilts are precious to me because I hand-sewed and hand-quilted every one. Lots of love went into those stitches! My most precious things are ones I've repurposed from something meant to be entirely different. Or it already has served its purpose as one thing, and still has life left in it for something else.
What's your next house project?
I will always have a project going. But now I'm going to spend the bulk of my time working outdoors. The structures have been completed (pavilion, decks, waterfall, fence). So I'm going to take my time and create lots of little gardens and incorporate more miniature fairy gardens into my landscape. Maybe add more water features and plants. Since we live so close to a main thoroughfare, and they just built a two-story bank across the street from my house (thus my new eight foot fence), I want to block out noise as best I can. My yard is a nationally certified wildlife habitat. Which just goes to show you, you can nurture and help nature no matter where you live. They keep tearing down trees for buildings. And I keep adding bird houses and abodes for these creatures who are quickly losing their natural homes to construction.
What are five things that Houzz readers need to know about your blog?
I'm rather whimsical about what I show on my blog. It might be a Wal-mart dish drainer turned into a file system. I have an old potting bench I bought at a consignment shop that serves in my kitchen as a place to hang pots and pans. I'm never going to have a "decorator's show house." (So if you're looking for that, don't make this stop). I might showcase furniture I've decoupaged (like the old child's school desk). So one, I'm going to show how I repurpose things. Two, making things cozy is what I'm about. And that will be the bulk of my blog. Three, I'm going to continue to feature new blogs (I'm always on the look out for them) every Friday. Which over time has come to be called Welcome Wagon Friday. Like in former days when the Welcome Wagon lady came to your door when you first moved in. Remember them? I'm the Welcome Wagon Lady of the blogosphere. I want to give new and possibly struggling blogs exposure, and to help them grow. Four, I'm a "tell it like it is" gal, and that will never change. And five, I consider my blog as part of the online neighborhood. I want folks to visit, to chat and ask questions, to ask for help, and to know I'm as down to earth as it gets.
For instance, a fellow blogger in another country needed one roll of wallpaper she couldn't get shipped there. So recently she asked if I'd mind ordering it online and shipping it to her. I took this one roll of
wallpaper to the post office to ship to another part of the world. Boy, did I get strange looks! So, I'm very approachable!
What's your best tip for the remodeling beginner?
Don't bite off more than you can chew if you can help it. Get the professionals in for jobs that could potentially cause fires if done improperly. (We once lived just four days in a house, and during a snow
storm, we had an electrical fire and lost much of the roof. Due to someone having previously done a do-it-yourself job installing kitchen lighting.) Don't be afraid to ask anyone and everyone for ideas and answers to questions. It doesn't hurt to ask, and on the internet, someone will know your answer!
Thanks so much for opening your home to us Brenda!
Last but not least: as a Houzz friend, Brenda has chosen a Pottery Barn giveaway gift card to one of the lucky readers that will share their thoughts about her house and interview.
For your chance to win the $50 Pottery Barn gift card selected by Brenda, comment on this interview by Sunday, April 11, at 5pm EST.
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Vintage style adds comfort to the kitchen.
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A vintage sewing table is repurposed as a kitchen island.
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A variety of plates make for a great mix-and-match set.
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This corner has a bookstore bistro feel to it.
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Even the throw pillows are quilted! Brenda's quilts are her most prized possessions, as she made all of them herself.
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In the zoomed out shot, it looks like a lot, but when you zoom in, everything is very organized.
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Tablescapes full of memories.
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China is arranged and organized as well. Note how well pieces in the same color palette work together here.
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Here one of Brenda's beloved pets is an active participant in her blogging!
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The yard is not only good for critters...(I was just talking about this the other day in a Cottage Garden book - to learn how to create your own backyard habitat, visit nwf.com)...
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Comments

kathleen_f says:
Simply gorgeous! I love the use of the vintage sewing table as a kitchen island. Will have to save many of these photos in my ideabook. Thanks for sharing!
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Lisa Kistler says:
I LOVE Brenda's sweet home! These are great pictures. I enjoy visiting with her everyday! Thanks for featuring her and her sweet home!
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blondiesjournal says:
Brenda's blog is the best and her home is as cozy as they get. All of her bright colors play happily together and she carries her wonderful theme right outside into her fabulous garden. And she is the loveliest person!! Brenda, I am so proud of you and this wonderful interview!!
xoxo
Janie
xoxo
Janie
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jbkozykorner says:
I visit Brenda Cozy Little House when I need a break from my hectic world. I enjoy the visit and come away relaxed and refreshed, ready to tackle my next home job with enthusiasm.
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Polly Blair says:
I've followed Brenda's blog for a while now. I found her blog because she once featured mine in her Welcome Wagon Friday posts. She's got such a lovely spirit and a home to match. She shares everything she does and evrything she buys, so you really do feel like you're sitting at the kitchen table with her.
Her house is so charming. She manages to have it so full of color, but rather than feeling too busy, it welcomes you in.
She's a master in the yard! I'm so glad to see you posted some of her yard pictures. If you go to her blog, you'll be awe struck by the photos she posts of her flowers. She is an amazing photographer.
Thanks for featuring her home.
Her house is so charming. She manages to have it so full of color, but rather than feeling too busy, it welcomes you in.
She's a master in the yard! I'm so glad to see you posted some of her yard pictures. If you go to her blog, you'll be awe struck by the photos she posts of her flowers. She is an amazing photographer.
Thanks for featuring her home.
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loui says:
Have followed Brenda for awhile now..and each new entry is the best yet!! Not only is she down to earth, she is funny, serious, sensitive ans so giving! I do know if I were in her town, I be sure to be a frequent visitor..I feel we could be great friends.. we have so much in common.. and I am so glad you chose to feature Brenda and her Cozy Little House..both are beautiful inside and out!
thanks..
Loui♥
thanks..
Loui♥
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sara1972 says:
Beautiful. Makes me feel right at home. Off to checkout your blog...
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bentheredunthat says:
I love Brenda's sense of style and self. Her love of color is fabulous. I am awed by her photographs each day of her garden even the reflection of a tree on the water of her bird bath. Lovely to look at and inspirational.
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Rebecca Smith says:
First I'd like to say congratulations to Brenda! I visit Cozy Little House often. I think one of my favorite things is her little fairy garden. I feel inspired every time I visit. Brenda featured my blog on her Welcome Wagon Friday and she made me feel welcome like an old friend who was hanging out in her garden sharing a cup of tea!
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skirk says:
I love this blog and have been a follower for some time...her house is so adorable and I love her posts! I love people and homes that have a spirit that comes through!
Miss Bloomers/Sonia
Miss Bloomers/Sonia
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Robin says:
I love Brenda's Cozy Little House. I visit there often and she has been so kind to me, as a new blogger. Her home is warm, inviting, interesting and especially "cozy!"
Robin(Tennis Girl)
Robin(Tennis Girl)
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suscleve says:
I love Brenda's blog and her cozy little house. She has such a fun sense of style and whimsy. Thanks for featuring her here.
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Kim Nichols says:
I am fairly new to blog land, but became a follower of the Cozy Little House and she follows mine. Brenda is so sweet. She always takes the time to comment on a new post. Her home is so cozy just like the title of her blog.
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Kim Nichols says:
Need to add since my user name is different on here. My blog name is Savvy Southern Style, so Brenda will no who kim910cat is.
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lauraparingdown says:
Absolutely beautiful - especially the lovely pops of red - and the gorgeous handmade quilts!!!!!!!
2 years ago ·
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bettyb says:
Brenda's blog is the one blog that I have to check daily. Brenda is a gifted writer and photographer. I love Brenda's cozy little house. I could move right in!
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linda_d says:
Brenda's blog is always fun to read and lovely to look at it! She is a generous blogger, visiting and helping other blogs - I am one she featured on her Welcome Wagon day, too!
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My Romantic Home says:
Yay Brenda! It's wonderful to see your cozy little home featured here! It looks so warm and inviting!
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chefkathy says:
I love your home, Brenda! I'm definitely adding your blog to my daily blog reading list.
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sweetbeecottage says:
Brenda does such an incredible job of blending all of her bright colors. You look at her photos and immediately want to have a seat, politely ask for a coffee, and sit and chat. Her blog is warm and friendly, but you know that if you have lipstick on your teeth she will let you know. She has a blog that I never want to miss a post.
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LOIS says:
I love this home! I also love repurposing. I have saved many of these pix to my Ideabook. I am off to check out the blog.
-Lois
-Lois
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sindy says:
Congratulations Brenda on creating such a fun and happy home--love those little doggies, too!
Sindy
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Sindy
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kimberlyrkb says:
This is the first I've seen of Brenda's blog - but now I'm a follower! I love her cozy and comfortable sense of style. And I love that her pets are allowed on all the furniture. We also like our pets to be with us and wouldn't dream of buying something they are not allowed to sit on. I also love the quilts and how they're layered all over the house. Thank you for showcasing Brenda and helping me find her! kimberlyrkb
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ermaurice says:
Your place is a gem! Thanks for sharing your creative soul with us.
And I love your doggies. I have two Yorkies as well, Winston (12lbs) and Babie (3lbs).
And I love your doggies. I have two Yorkies as well, Winston (12lbs) and Babie (3lbs).
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alliebean says:
I really love the outdoor space! I could spend some lazy afternoons there for sure.
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georgiapeachez says:
I love Brenda and her blog. She is so approachable and has become a great blog "buddy". I really enjoyed your interview and all the pictures. xo, suzy
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From House to Home says:
Love her house and blog! Such a warm, cozy home indeed. Keep up the great work Brenda!
~Michelle
~Michelle
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Tracey Johnson says:
I love Brenda's style and I agree...it's a cozy little house. I bet friends come over and stay awhile because of how comfortable they feel there. I'm glad to have a new blog to check out.
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Meghan W. says:
Can I move in? I'll blend, I promise!! Gorgeous home, just magnificient. Definately my kind of decor.
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mrsdog says:
I'm going to add a red dish drainer to my list of things to look for at yard sales!
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j r says:
Brenda says "I'm never going to have a "decorator's show house." but her home is quite the necessary antidote to those stark spaces! I can get caught up in the appeal of pristine magazine rooms, but her home reminds me how beautitul a home can look with down to earth furniture and all the glorious things one gathers or uses in their own acts of creativity (books, thread, stamps, pots, dishes & even files and pencils!). Glorious.
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juriona says:
Such a warm, inviting place to live!! You have done a wonderful job in every corner of your home, with awesome things to look at on every turn.
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moondiva says:
Love Brenda's style cozy yet not cluttered due to her attention to detail. I have 2 antique sewing machine stands...one supports a round piece of marble for a dining table...the other like hers is moved where ever it is needed!
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Barb Gibbens says:
This is making me garden crazy. I love her garden style. I am going out of doors and digging! Truly a cozy space, inviting and lovely. So special and warm.
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acottageinthewoods says:
I love Brenda's unique style and special touches like her garden in a little red wagon! Everything, including her blog, is welcoming and cozy.
Congratulations to Brenda for being featured!!!
Congratulations to Brenda for being featured!!!
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Whimages says:
Brenda's home is just too sweet! I'm definately going to check out her blog after this great interview and photosj!
2 years ago ·
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Michelle Edwards says:
Brenda IS the Welcome Wagon Lady! When you arrive to Cozy Little House, you feel her amazing style and the coziness that comes with it! Great interview!
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housepeepers says:
I love Brenda's home and style and the fact that she has the same sewing machine that I had for many years. Time to bookmark Brenda's blog for sure!
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Anita says:
I love that she decorates with what she loves! So important, as some just decorate with "things". I also love that she is transforming her yard which is something I need to do and will visit her blog for some ideas!
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kozakr says:
Beautiful home! I love the color and the repurposing of so many things
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carolannah says:
I have been a follower of Brenda's since I started blogging. I truly enjoy her words and her creativity.
Carol at Serendipity
Carol at Serendipity
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cpickett says:
So many things to look at. Creative, beautiful, cozy and not pretensious. Thanks for sharing.
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3egirls says:
Brenda's home looks so cozy and would make anyone who visits feel instantly comfortable! I'm going over to check out her blog right now!
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loube11a says:
Wow, Brenda, you sound so lovely. I love that you buy what you love and make it work! Your craft area is an inspiration for me as I too am into scrapbooking and card making. Your quilts are gorgeous. Your outdoor patio is certainly a retreat. This Austin girl may need to pay you a visit in East Texas ;) I will check out your blog!
Vanessa
Vanessa
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hyacinth says:
I'm thrilled you featured Brenda. Great interview with this lovely lady! Brenda's Cozy Little House is one of my favorite stops in Blogville. I'm crazy about all her hand quilted quilts and impressed that SHE was the quilter of all these beauties. Brenda knows how to use color for sure. Her home is so cheerful and full of life. Thank you for featuring Brenda and her delightful home.
Sarah @ Hyacinths for the Soul
Sarah @ Hyacinths for the Soul
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c2coll says:
I have followed her blog since I chanced on it and discovered her love of red. She is so inspiring to the rest of the quilt world. Quilt as art is so well done in her home.
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dragonflie says:
I went to college in Nacogdoches back in the 70's and still miss the Piney Woods! What a wonderful place to live! Your home and garden photos deliver such a feast for the eyes! I am glad to have found your here. Now I am back to your blog to discover the transformation of your garden!
Susan
Susan
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Roberta Philbrick says:
Just love your home Brenda...especially the fact that you actually live with what you love. I'm like you...my home is not a showhome and I like to use what I have and not just "collect it". My mom had this beautiful china cabinet that she stored all her china in and she never took it our...not me :D If I break a piece...oh well...repurpose it like you have and put it in as a mosaic in a tray or on a pot and you can still enjoy your china. Wonderful ideabook...now I'm off to check our her blog. Have a Happy Easter everone!
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Jill says:
This is a wonderful interview Brenda, and captures exactly how I've always felt about your cozy blog!
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Pat says:
Brenda, I loved this interview and seeing pics of your home. I am a fellow Texan and love the Tyler area. Your home is delightful! The use of color, especially red, really speaks to me and your quilts are to die for. I love it when people decorate their homes in their own unique style and don't follow trends, etc. Your home is warm & welcoming!
Thanks so much for sharing ~
Thanks so much for sharing ~
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larndon says:
What do i love most about her house? It's a toss-up b/w the polka dot dishes and the desk area that is both FULL and ORGANIZED. What a great space to create!
And i love your dogs!
Angie
And i love your dogs!
Angie
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hedyj2 says:
Brenda, your home is everything I'd love in mine...whimsy, comfort, color, all wonderful reflections of you. Great interview and blogsite. Thanks houzz for sharing it with us.
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knockaderry says:
This lady is so much fun to visit on her blog. I love seeing her projects and endeavors and just plain reading what this down to earth woman has to say! She is a sweetheart and a lovely blogging friend. Her home reflects every bit of her personality. Love ya, Brenda ~ Sue
P.S. Waiting to see more fairy gardens...
P.S. Waiting to see more fairy gardens...
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aubreyjade says:
I love the pictures of her adorable home! It just begs you to come in for a visit. I think I might need to thieve her idea of using a dish rack as a filing system! Entirely too cute!
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sanjos333 says:
Brenda,
I could be more excited if this was my house! I am so happy for you to have this wonderful article! I have told you many times, your home is one large cozy comfortable place that says " Come and sit for a spell" Your love of color and style is in every nook and cranny of this lovely home!
I could be more excited if this was my house! I am so happy for you to have this wonderful article! I have told you many times, your home is one large cozy comfortable place that says " Come and sit for a spell" Your love of color and style is in every nook and cranny of this lovely home!
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sueskitchen says:
I have been following Brenda's blog from the beginning and wouldn't miss a day of it. I loved her comment on this being a neighborhood...she feels like a good friend who might just live down the street from me.
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VICKI ANDREWS says:
What a wonderful home!! I really don't think Brenda can say she will never have a decorator's show house...she already does!
2 years ago ·
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Julie Lucas Runco says:
Very clever ideas !! The dish rack used as a file stand and pencil holder really caught my eye.. we tend to come up with great ideas out of necessity and fun. Just lovely !
2 years ago ·
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rosemaryblue says:
Your house is charming, cozy, and comfortable! It feels like the welcome flag waves all the time and that hospitality fills the air.
2 years ago ·
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mypetitemaison says:
Love the interview Brenda and all the coziness of your home. Makes me want to run away and chat away and of course, visit with all the animals too. Your heart shines through in all the beautiful photos.
2 years ago ·
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Redesign Diva says:
Sounds like out blogs are soulmates!! Except no one really know mine....lol
Thank you for featuring Brenda's blog I am headed there now. She sounds fun! and her home is gorgeous! Very organized. i love her personal touches and boldness to display her style. I also have two indoor pets who are part of my decorating mostly because they are always in my photos too.... now enter me for that card mama needs to win somethin' !...he he
Thank you for featuring Brenda's blog I am headed there now. She sounds fun! and her home is gorgeous! Very organized. i love her personal touches and boldness to display her style. I also have two indoor pets who are part of my decorating mostly because they are always in my photos too.... now enter me for that card mama needs to win somethin' !...he he
2 years ago ·
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Denise Posey says:
Love all the red and blue!! All the collections!! I'll have to check out your blog.
2 years ago ·
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muchwisor says:
Tyler isn't that far from Plano is it...I might need to plan a little road trip!
2 years ago ·
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farmhousecountrygirl says:
I love the cozy little House blog! I visit it occassionally and soak in all it's cuteness. It is so appropriately named too, I love the colors of the house and all the textures. The dishrack filing system, what a creative way to recycle and organize all at once boy she's good! Thanks for the feature!
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janita abbas says:
Cozy indeed! There's no place like home. I'm sure it is even more wonderful in person. Love the comfort of your quilts... the blue and white dishes.... and the whimsy of the converted dish drainer! Love the touch of the unexpected. Thank you for sharing.
janita abbas@mahaska.org
janita abbas@mahaska.org
2 years ago ·
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Sharyl Williams says:
This is my first introduction to Brenda - and I believe I am hooked!
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Love Brenda's home...you just know you would feel so comfortable dropping by for a visit! I didn't know about her Welcome Fridays...what a great idea! The dish drainer is such a great idea...even a spot for the pencils! Now someone will copy her idea, patent it and make a fortune! Brenda, quick! Do it before someone steals your idea and beats you to it!
Hugs,
Susan
Hugs,
Susan
2 years ago ·
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bloggerkelli says:
I love Brenda's place! So much personality and something to enjoy everywhere you look. I now own two of those red chickens thanks to Brenda's blog! : )
2 years ago ·
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shelia says:
I'm so glad you've featured Brenda's home! I feel she is a friend after visiting with her in blogland for two years! She is down to earth and her photos are amazing and the colors just make you smile. Loving the animals as I do, I love to see her little fuzzy faces. She's also a fantastic photgrapher.
Be a sweetie,
Shelia :)
Be a sweetie,
Shelia :)
2 years ago ·
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booprints says:
I was excited to see a Texas home featured in one of Houzz's interviews. Of course, I got even more excited when I saw that it was *east* Texas. And then when I saw it was Tyler (where I live), I just about fell over! Great job, Brenda! : )
2 years ago ·
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Kristi Humphrey says:
I am so curious about all the quilts... do you make all of them? Where do you get the inspirations??
2 years ago ·
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mollygirl heck says:
I love the kitchen idea using the sewing machine stand and I am going to use mine for the orchids I have on my back porch.
2 years ago ·
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reggie says:
A whole lot of stuff going on here but am impressed that it is organized. I really like how she reused things for not so normal applications, like the kitchen island.
2 years ago ·
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jacque says:
I love color, homespun items that are USED and not just displayed, and the art of REcycling. The whimsy that Brenda has used throughout her home and garden becons you to "sit down for a spell". I have never visited Brenda's blog but am anxious to see more of what she has done with her home and garden. I also want to learn more about my acerage becoming a certified wildlife habitat.
2 years ago ·
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robins_nesting_place says:
I am so glad to be introduced to Brenda's blog! I love that she blogs about nature and her pets too!
2 years ago ·
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talia13 says:
Lovely. I have been a long time reader of Brenda's blog and it is like going home -- warm, welcoming and inviting.
Thank you for inviting her to share herself!
Thank you for inviting her to share herself!
2 years ago ·
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hayley says:
Your dishrack/file system is the coolest thing!!! Thanks for some really good ideas!!
2 years ago ·
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sweethome says:
I'm so happy for Brenda! She has the most colorful and inspiring blog!
2 years ago ·
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shelleymb says:
I love Brendas home and her style of decorating...I also enjoy visiting her blog....thanks for featuring her home....
2 years ago ·
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Joan Van Buskirk says:
Looks like I'm in the minority but this house looks like a commercial store. Way too much stuff ; I would find it suffocating.
2 years ago ·
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Debbie Smith says:
I love love love those bowls in your sidebar!!!
Color makes me smile too!!
Enjoyed getting to know you
Color makes me smile too!!
Enjoyed getting to know you
2 years ago ·
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katw says:
My favorite blog! I visit Brenda every few days and adore her creativity and practicality.
2 years ago ·
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mrsg says:
I discovered Brenda's blog last autumn while looking for ideas for our new apartment. After 21 year our landlord requested that we leave, to say I was heart broken is an understatement, I needed to re-think how most of our stuff was going to fit into 300 less sq. ft. Brenda saved the day with her wonderful ideas. I'm all settled in now, but still take a look at Brenda's blog almost everyday.
2 years ago ·
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jkpbba says:
Brenda, I was so thrilled to see you being featured on Houzz! I have always adored your home and all the wonderful things you do to make it a cozy place for your loved ones (including the furry ones). So happy for you all!
2 years ago ·
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robynhollas says:
I just came across Brenda's blog today. I really like it and will return. Even though she has a lot of items, it is organized and not cluttered.
2 years ago ·
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ctervort says:
I love the idea of a quilt on the table, I'm too scared to do it myself. I also love that backyard, such a nice quiet oasis!
2 years ago ·
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Jenna Smith says:
Brenda, you are so inspiring. I tend to lean towards doing things looking through the eyes of a design magazine or something you'd see on tv and get frustrated along the way only to give up because I can't every fit in all the things I've collected or been given or made. You have inspired me NOT to follow a design and just go with what I have and feel good about it! Thanks!
2 years ago ·
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debblou says:
Oh, My Brenda... I love your blog and I am so thrilled that you are featured on Houzz... I wasn't sure what Houzz was at first; but, since you were visiting I knew I had to tag along... another bookmarked site to add to my favorites...
2 years ago ·
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mimisue says:
Love Brenda's blog and her adorable home. Her colors are so bright and cheery. When her garden fills in it's going to be spectacular! Thanks for highlighting her Cozy Little House. Mimi
2 years ago ·
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amya68 says:
I love the splashes of red and polka dots in your home! Thanks for sharing your ideas!
2 years ago ·
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rhondimullins says:
I love Brenda's use of bright color. Her home is so cheery, comfortable and welcoming. I'm a follower of her blog and I'm glad you featured her cozy home.
2 years ago ·
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Sharon Chapman says:
I have enjoyed Brenda and her posts for sometime now. I love her style and her precious gardens. We think alike about surrounding ones self with treasures from the heart instead of designer this and that. I have the same foot warmer, just a different breed. Visiting her blog is like dropping by a friends house for a glass of lemonade !
2 years ago ·
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catzson says:
I love how homey your house feels. It's very welcoming. I also love her use of color, something I would love to do, but am afraid of!!
2 years ago ·
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simplymeandmaggie says:
Love, love, love your home! It is so very organized and colorful! Your quilts are wonderful! Of course, you live in one of my favorite places!
2 years ago ·
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scribbler says:
Brenda is one of the most talented and creative people I have run across on the blogs, and I always love visiting. Her use of bright color, the clever way she repurposes old things, and the ingenious way she uses not a lot of space to pack in a lot of stuff is always a mood-lifter. I am so glad you did this interview with her -- everyone should get a chance to know her!
Scribbler
Scribbler
2 years ago ·
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maggiem says:
I have followed Brenda on her site for a long time now and always enjoy her post.
She was kind enough to do a story for me on my site http://grandmayellowhair.blogspot.com/ not to long ago and everyone loved her story.
I always love coming by here to and visiting your site
Maggie
She was kind enough to do a story for me on my site http://grandmayellowhair.blogspot.com/ not to long ago and everyone loved her story.
I always love coming by here to and visiting your site
Maggie

2 years ago ·
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maggiem says:
Ok its Maggie again....anyway you can take that picture off for me I intended it to be the small picture .....sorry
Maggie
Maggie

2 years ago ·
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Tricia Boutelle says:
what a lovely, lived-in home. I am off to check out her blog. It sounds like a wonderful life.
2 years ago ·
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Catherine Gardner says:
This place is charming. It takes courage to have that many little still lifes around own's home. Thanks for sharing this.
Cat Gardner
Cat Gardner
2 years ago ·
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lallee says:
Brenda's blog is one of my favorites to visit. Her charm and the warmth of her home bring me back again and again. I find inspiration with each visit. This was a wonderful feature!
Lallee
Lallee
2 years ago ·
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bettyjo says:
Brenda is such a sweetheart and her home is incredibly beautiful. I've enjoyed these photos and so glad to see Brenda here.
2 years ago ·
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sweetcottagedreams says:
i just adore brenda and her style! thrilled to see that she has been featured on your wonderful website! each corner of her home is cozy, perfectly thought out and like a nice warm sweater - it makes you feel like your are at home.
congrats!!
becky
congrats!!
becky
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