
Julie Blanner
TThe last three weeks have been so exciting. After finishing work on The Inspired Room book months ago, it has been a joy to see readers and friends sharing it in their homes on social media and blogs. I am grateful for the support and thrilled by how many people have embraced the book.
Today I’m happy to share another round of inspiring rooms from bloggers I admire. Friends across the blog world have been sharing their favorite spaces to celebrate the book launch. It’s always a treat to peek into the rooms people love most and read the stories behind them. Julie Blanner’s living room above is a beautiful example — peaceful, soothing, and full of style. Her diamond-paned window is a standout detail that gives the room a distinctive, classic feel.

Emily A. Clark
Emily shared a charming dining room that doubles as a library. It’s one of my favorite spaces — the idea of a dining room library has long been a dream of mine, and her room is beautifully inspiring.

The Lettered Cottage
Layla’s room at The Lettered Cottage is another longtime favorite. Every detail feels considered and perfectly placed. It’s the kind of space that invites you to linger and look closely at each element.

The House of Silver Lining
Shauna shared a lovely new office that is bright, fresh, and motivating. I met her in New York City in September, and I’m delighted to know her. Her room gave me the push I needed to get started on my own office — it’s the kind of space that makes you want to create.

My Sweet Savannah
Melaine’s daughter Savannah has the sweetest bedroom. The room is full of personal touches and thoughtful details — a dreamy bed and a warm, inviting atmosphere that reflects a child’s personality.

Beneath My Heart
Traci shared the new bedroom prepared for her family’s soon-to-arrive adopted daughter. The room is tender and joyful, filled with love and thoughtful details that will make a child feel cherished and welcome.

At Home In Love
Aileen’s post is a wonderful reminder that beautiful rooms don’t always require a big budget — she created a cozy living space using items she already owned. Rooms like this, assembled with intention from what you have, are some of my favorites.

Restoration House
Kennesha shared her small cottage living and dining area, which feels welcoming and comfortable. It’s a beautiful example of making a modest space feel homey and inviting.
I’m honored that so many talented bloggers joined the tour and shared the rooms they love. Their generosity in opening up their homes and sharing the stories behind each space has been a highlight. I’ll be back soon with another round of inspiring rooms from the blog community.

Below is the list of bloggers who joined ‘The Inspired Room Tour’: