Recap Of Our 2024 Hilton Head Vacation

Vacationing On Hilton Head Island, SC

If you’ve been following along with me for a while, then you know my family has a Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, vacation tradition. We’ve been going there ever since my parents chose the island randomly for their honeymoon almost four decades ago, so it feels like a second home to us. We just got back from a 7-day vacation there, which is why I didn’t end up posting anything to the blog last week. I completely shut down work, and had an absolutely dreamy beach escape with my mom, sister, and her boyfriend, too (Dad and my husband, John, stayed back home in Virginia this time).

My family and I are creatures of habit, so we do the exact same things every single time we visit the island. We always go to Skull Creek Boathouse for a late lunch when we get to the island that first Saturday afternoon, visit the same petting zoo, get ice cream at the same beach counter, climb the same lighthouse, and shop at the same outlets. You can read more about our past trips by clicking here to my Hilton Head archive, which offers lots more photos and travel tips in case you’re planning a vacation to the island. Today, though, I wanted to create a new digital photo album of this year’s adventure.

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Vacationing On Hilton Head Island, SC

Another thing that has become a tradition year after year for us is the rental home that we stay in. In decades past, we would pick a different house to stay in each year, but then we discovered 335 S. Greenwood Drive, and we haven’t changed things up since then. It’s the perfect size house for us, has a gorgeous view of the golf course and lagoon, plus it has a hot tub in addition to the pool, which is such a nice perk to have on chillier overcast days.

I had reached out the new owner of the house last year when we stayed there to let her know how much we enjoyed the improvements made, and she ended up commissioning one of my ceramic pieces for the house. My dad and I collaborated together on a beach-inspired wooden tray and porcelain bowl that the owners lovingly placed on the front entry table of the beach house. It was so thrilling to see it there in the house this year, and we used it every day to hold our collected seashells and car keys. That made it feel even more like home to us.

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One of our favorite traditions of all is climbing the lighthouse at Harbour Town in Hilton Head. This area is always bustling with local boutique shoppers, people there to listen to live music, kids running around the playground, Quarterdeck diners, and families there to take advantage of the boat tours and lighthouse. It’s not a very tall lighthouse, but it’s certainly high enough! My legs are always shaky after reaching the top, but the views of the boats, sunset, and ocean make the climb well worth it.

While we are definitely creatures of habit with our repeated traditions, there are times when we step outside our normal routine. This year we made candles at the newly opened Sea Love Boutique in Sea Pines Center (I plan to write a whole blog post about that, so stay tuned), and we also had some delicious appetizers for the first time at Fraser’s Tavern. I had heard about Fraser’s during the Heritage Golf Tournament back in April, and definitely wanted to try it out. It was delicious. Our recommendations: get the Crispy Brussels Sprouts, Grand Bavarian Pretzel, and a bottle of La Jolie Fleur Rosé.

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Oh, and another new highlight specific to this year’s trip was playing mini golf at Pirate’s Island. We used to play putt-putt a lot when we were kids, but that tradition was eventually replaced by other more “adult” activities (like drinks at Coast). The last day we were on the island this year, was a little overcast and drizzly, so my mom, sister, and I decided to go try mini golf out again. It was actually a blast, and I managed to get a hole in one! I’m definitely adding this back to our list of annual traditions.

At any rate, I know this story is a departure from my normal home-focused content, but I love having these posts to look back on over the years. What are your family vacation traditions? Do you go to the same exact place year after year, like we do? Have you been to Hilton Head Island before? What do you love to do there that I haven’t mentioned in my recaps from years past? I want to know all about your memories and future summer plans, so comment below and let me know.

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DIY Bathroom Wallpapered Feature Wall

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*This post was made possible by the generous support of Fancy Walls and features gifted product. All opinions are my own.

I’m often asked how I know a room is actually finished, and the answer is a simple one—a smile. When I walk into a completed room makeover and I feel a smile coming on without forcing it, then I know the room is juuuuust right. And that’s exactly how I feel about today’s hall bathroom makeover reveal. Every time I go into the finished space, I feel a rush of joy. The colors, the patterns, the original 1960s details, paired with new updates—the combination is my idea of the perfect room refresh.

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Retro Hall Bathroom Makeover Reveal

If you’ve been following along for any length of time, then you might know that this room has gone through several different iterations. We started with some pretty rotten old wallpaper. It may have been cute back in its day, but the pattern was a little dated for 2024, and the papery texture of the wallpaper had gotten smelly after decades and decades in a humid bathroom.

It was past time for an update, so we removed the wallpaper, and I painted the walls a bright blue color because it was part of a campaign where I had limited paint color options to choose from. We had practically just moved in during this initial room makeover process, and I wasn’t entirely sure of the design direction I wanted to go in with the house. The blue that I chose ultimately ended up being just a little too cold for the whole house color scheme that had started to emerged, so I knew I needed to pivot my long-term design plan.

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After weeks and weeks of dreaming, I had the idea to do a wallpapered feature wall behind the bathroom vanity. I knew that if I just kept the pattern on one wall, it wouldn’t overpower the space, and that it could be a great way to interject our whole house color palette into this high traffic room. As always when dealing with wallpaper, I turned to my friends at Fancy Walls. I’ve used their wallpaper all over our 1960s ranch, and I know that their patterns are the perfect fit for us (although their vast collection really does have options for everyone!).

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Before I could wallpaper, though, I needed to tone down the rest of the walls with fresh paint. I ultimately landed on a color called “Pediment” from Sherwin-Williams that was a nice complement to the gray color in the wallpaper I had chosen from Fancy Walls—a pattern called “Sandy Tiles.” It took two coats to paint over the old blue color, and then I let the entire room cure for about a week before attempting to wallpaper. I probably didn’t need to wait quite that long, but it is important to let new paint fully harden before attempting to wallpaper over top of it, that way you don’t inadvertently peel wet paint off the wall when laying/readjusting wallpaper panels during the installation phase.

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I’ll be honest and say that I was dreading putting the wallpaper up on the vanity wall for two reasons: getting it to lay flat over the wall behind the toilet, and having to take the vanity light down to install the wallpaper behind that spot. The project was a cinch, though. I wish I hadn’t spent so much time worrying about it, because I didn’t have any problems at all.

The nice thing about Fancy Walls wallpaper is that their wallpaper is pretty thick and easy to work with. I was able to get it to lay almost perfectly flat behind the toilet because of how stiff the paper is. It slipped back behind the toilet without folding in on itself as I feared, and even though there are a few small bubbles where I couldn’t reach to smooth them out, those bubbles are entirely hidden from view behind the toilet. As for the light, I just took things one step at a time—I turned the electricity off, removed the light from the wall, installed the wallpaper in that area (using a secondary light to brighten the space so I could work), and then reinstalled the light over top. Easy as can be.

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DIY Bathroom Wallpapered Feature Wall

DIY Bathroom Wallpapered Feature Wall

DIY Bathroom Wallpapered Feature Wall

DIY Bathroom Wallpapered Feature Wall

I absolutely adore the pop of personality that the new wallpaper adds to this room. During that week when the room just had its new gray wall color painted on and no wallpaper, I started to worry that the design wasn’t going to look complete and that it wouldn’t be quite as modern and fun as I had envisioned. But the moment that wallpaper started going up, I knew that the big picture design was going to come together in the end. The room just needed a bold hit of pattern and color to balance out the original wood vanity and other architectural features in the room. Is it weird to say that this bathroom is my favorite room in our house? Well, then go ahead and call me weird, because I couldn’t be happier with how it turned out!

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