
I’ve NO idea why I like this house, it doesn’t reflect my taste even one little bit!! Ha…who doesn’t love a velvet sofa and a gallery wall?! Jacqueline is fairly new to the social media scene (she has had her account for around a year: @Tinyandthehouse) but hers has quickly become one of my favourites…I love her use of colour and her love of modern art mixed with artefacts.
And as we hadn’t done a home tour for a while, we thought we’d launch back into it with this one.






















The art in the house is very varied, I am often torn with how to display it. I love oil paintings, I have bought most of these in antique shops or markets, again Etsy is good for this. The more modern art has been collected from gigs we have been to, some are artwork from my husbands favourite bands, he is a huge Radiohead fan so he has bought some from the artist who did their album covers. A lot of what I frame was never intended to be art: like jigsaws or postcards, nice images from calendars or old school charts. I have lots of pieces that I bought in Northern Ireland or art that reminds me of home; for instance the large fish watercolour reminds me of my Grandad. I could buy a piece of art everyday if I had the money and the space.





I am relatively new to the Instagram scene; I had an account when I was renovating but I didn’t use it so much. I wish I had! I could have found so many more things like taps, tiles, colour inspiration and I could have documented the renovations. I mainly use Instagram now, I’m a very visual person so it works for me. It’s an amazing platform really if it’s used in the right way. I started my house account last year and I’ve been surprised how nice everyone is and how much everyone seems to encourage other accounts. It’s a really nice community I wasn’t expecting. I especially love being able to find small independent brands or shops or people making incredible things you just cant get in a High street store.

Oh I really love your home tours! They always make me dream of owning a beautiful fixer-upper one-day that we can make our own. It is so inspiring! Thank you for sharing this (and all your other great content!)
Fabulous tour round a stunning house – thanks so much!
Brilliant article, beautiful house. Jacqueline & Joe have done an amazing job. Proud mum & dad
Oh I’m so glad! We love doing them xx
Very nice interior design. Most of all I liked the nursery for its colour combinations.
Hi Alex,
Great, let’s have more of these! There’s something very joyful and vibrant about this house that makes it so easy to love. The lampshade in the baby’s room is amazing! x
I always love a good house tour, so happy to see this feature making a reappearance.
This house is so gorgeous. The space is lovely and the decor is just perfect <3
Love this beautiful home ! Can you tell me where you sourced the wooden floorboards? We live in a Victorian terrace and would like to match the dining room to original boards in the hall ( can’t afford reclaimed)
These are original x
Beautiful house. Definitely more of these 🙂
Is it weird that I almost cried reading this?! Such a beautiful house and sounds like they put so much energy into it I was a bit overwhelmed! May also have been the kick up the backside I needed to get on with finishing our half done renovation…
Not weird! Ha – Jaqueline often shows the before and after with her house and it was a bit crazy! Lots of skulls and spiders in tanks (which were left!!!) xx