
DIY Blogger House
The DIY Blogger House showcases what a group of creative bloggers can accomplish with a modest budget, a contractor, and plenty of imagination. From clever built-ins to bold wall treatments, each space highlights practical ideas you can adapt at home.
Here are a few standout rooms and design touches I love from the tour.

Dining room featuring horizontal plank walls (photo credit: The House of Smiths)
The horizontal plank walls add warmth and texture while keeping the space modern and clean. This simple treatment transforms the dining area without overwhelming it, proving that modest materials can deliver high-impact results.

China hutch with vinyl design (photo credit: The House of Smiths)
A customized china hutch gets a fresh, personalized look with a vinyl graphic applied to the back panel. This affordable update gives new life to a traditional piece and creates a focal point that complements the room’s overall palette.

MDF horizontal paneling and barn door details (photo credit: Tatertots & Jello)
The use of MDF paneling in horizontal rows creates a clean, architectural backdrop, while a barn door adds functional charm. Together these elements strike a balance between farmhouse style and contemporary design.

Creative home office (photo credit: Tatertots & Jello)
The home office demonstrates how thoughtful layout and personalized decor can make a compact workspace both beautiful and functional. Clever shelving, task lighting, and curated accessories keep the room organized and inspiring.

Laundry room with practical storage solutions (photo credit: The Idea Room)
The laundry room proves that utility spaces don’t have to be purely functional. Thoughtful storage, durable finishes, and a bright palette turn a necessary room into an efficient and pleasant part of the home.
This collaborative renovation is full of approachable, real-world ideas anyone can try. From wall treatments and cabinetry updates to clever decor touches, the DIY Blogger House offers inspiration for updating rooms on a budget while keeping style and functionality front and center.
Don’t you wish you could visit a DIY Blogger House in real life? I do!