We enlisted the help of Wayfair to make it all possible! The Bucket List Family traveled to Morocco and asked Andy and Candis to make their bedroom a dream space. We are so overwhelmed by the amazing response we've already had for Traveling Home! We are so happy that you are enjoying this adventure! Vinyl Grasscloth Wallpaper $.52 sq/ft ($231.92 total)Īgain, many thanks to Wayfair for helping us make the Gee's house their home!.Black and Gold Wallpaper $1.28 sq/ft ($183.98 total).And can we just say: the TRUNK is maybe the most beautiful thing we have ever seen! This week we incorporated not ONE, but TWO vintage rugs, and maybe the prettiest wallpaper of all time.black and gold perfection. This guest room is SO cozy and fun! While Garrett, Jess + crew were in Tanzania, our designers Andy and Candis transformed this lower level guest suite into a Tanzania inspired plete with a reading nook! Wayfair has been so incredibly amazing to work om mood board to delivery, they are making these beautiful rooms happen! Antique Rug (similar, these are one-of-a-kind) $315.99Īgain, many thanks to Wayfair for making the room so beautiful!.(Prices subject to change.at this time of publication the current promotion on Wayfair is "Black Friday in July" and there are some killer deals :)) The mattresses are suuuuper comfortable and the giraffe lamp is seriously one of the cutest things we have ever seen! One of our favorite things in this space is the antique rug.one of a kind and very affordable! Even though we snagged this exact one up, there are many more waiting for you at Wayfair! The new vintage inspired trunk is perfect toy storage and even has a lid that stays put when you open it. This week Andy and Candis turned a small space into a BIG kids room, complete with custom built-in bunk beds for Dorothy, Manilla and Cali! We teamed up with Wayfair to create an adorable and functional Kenya inspired space! (Prices and items shown reflect time of publishing, and can change as they go on sale, etc!)Īgain, many thanks to Wayfair for helping us make this room special!
The brass Delta faucets were a special request from Garrett-he wanted something that could be full pressure hot OR cold, so these were a perfect fit! Candis wanted the bathroom to still feel like it fit with the rest of the 1920's house so she chose a console sink with brass legs and a towel holder detail. It's an incredible cement tile with a beautiful pattern that really sets the tone of the room. One of our favorite things in this space from Wayfair is the tile. Welcome to our indoor/outdoor bathroom week! This is one of Garrett's of most looked-forward-to rooms! The Gee's absolutely love the water and this bathroom was inspired by the waterfalls of Fiji! Andy and Candis had the biggest tub ever made and it looks beautiful against the tile and minimalist decor.Ī very special thanks to Wayfair for their amazing products.did you know that they have SO MANY building materials like tile, sinks and faucets?! Seriously, so great. Our favorite: THE WALLPAPER and antique rugs! This is truly such a special place, get the look at your own home!Īgain, many thanks to Wayfair for helping us create a place to call home for The Gee's. The living and dining room are filled with classic pieces from Wayfair that all have a timeless and global feel. Great job, Andy and Candis, you've really brought this house to life! Thanks to Wayfair, their home is absolutely beautiful and ready for their new adventure: Home. Our season finale has come and we are so beyond happy for The Bucket List Family to come home. Like this story? Like CNBC Make It on Facebook.We have all the feels this week. "I almost feel like I cheated at life and I don't have to work a day," he says, "because I love what I do." Those occasional challenges, Gee says, are 100 percent worth it for the experiences his family is having.
I kind of just soak it in and made sure that's part of the fun of it." "Sometimes it's on a boat, sometimes it's on a beautiful beach and then sometimes it's in a city at a crazy cafe.
"My work desk, if you want to call it that, is different every time we visit a new country," he says. The biggest challenge of working like this, says Gee, is "poor Wi-Fi." in whatever time zone they happen to be in), homeschooling the kids during the late morning, exploring during the afternoon and working in the evenings. That routine includes waking up at the same time every day (approximately 7 a.m.
"We have a routine that we try to stick to everywhere we go." "We travel full time but that doesn't mean we are on vacation full time," Jessica writes in a blog post.