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The HGTV® Dream Home 2019 {Our Trip with Belgard to Whitefish Montana}

This post is written in partnership with Belgard, proud sponsor of the HGTV® Dream Home 2019. All opinions and photos are my own. 🙂

I have been excited to share this post with you all for so long it feels like! A few months ago, I was contacted by Belgard and asked if I had any interest in traveling with them to Whitefish, Montana and seeing their work featured at this year’s HGTV Dream Home 2019. 

Ummm…is that a serious question? Because…YES.

Green house with wood garage doors

So, in December, Scott and I flew from Dallas to Montana, suitcases packed full with winterwear scraped together from friends and family. We had the best time—truly. Montana is incredible. Seeing the HGTV Dream Home 2019 was a career highlight for sure…spoiler alert—it’s amazing (see millions of photos below for details!). 

Even better? YOU can enter for a chance to win the house (and a bunch of other amazing prizes) in The HGTV Dream Home Giveaway® 2019*! Trust me, after seeing these photos you are definitely going to want to enter! 🙂

The house is so inspiring—I see it as a muse for my own home over the next year. I’ve highlighted 10 lessons learned from the HGTV Dream Home 2019 with key takeaways you can use in your own home. So, onto the good stuff!

10 Lessons from the HGTV Dream Home 2019

1. Find your home’s inspiration.

To be fair, not all of our homes are custom built from scratch to our ideal standards. However, every home can and should have a cohesive thread that runs through it. The HGTV Dream Home 2019 was all about being a Montana mountain home, and despite each room having its own personality (see number seven for more) it all tells the story of Montana. 

For example, this fantastic upstairs room (called “the lodge) showcases ski art and actual skis hung on the walls.

Bonus room or game room with dark navy paint on floors and ceilings from the HGTV dream home 2019

The dining room had rustic antlers and the fireplace had this incredible upholstered moose—a fun spin on a classic hunting lodge! Truth be told, I wanted the moose to come home with me—I wasn’t the only one either…he was quite a conversation piece! 

Stuffed moose on a dark fireplace

2. It’s all about the outdoor living space.

The outdoor fireplace from Belgard takes outdoor living up a notch, big time. As nice as the indoor fireplace is, I’d be near this outside one all the time—reading a book by the fire, making smores, having a glass of wine with friends—it capitalizes on the idea of a true outside living room. 

Stoned patio with outdoor fireplace with snow Outdoor fireplace with logs and snowy background

The outdoor grill Belgard created also plays on the idea of an outdoor kitchen—how’s that for a kitchen with a view! In case you don’t feel like grilling and want to use your indoor kitchen, the big panel windows slide back so it feels like your kitchen has doubled in size!

snowy mountain in Montana with bbq grill green paneled wood home in montana

Plus, with this gorgeous outdoor hot tub, do you really need to bathe inside? The answer is probably yes, but still a fun space that will be used frequently. 

round wooden hot tub on a deck at the HGTV dream home 2019 whitefish montana

 

3. Clothing can totally be art.

One of the things that stood out the most to me was how much clothing was used in this year’s HGTV Dream Home 2019. Cowboy hats created not one, but two focal walls—it made me want to start collecting them too, so don’t be surprised if you see them pop up around soon! 🙂

Cowboy hats as decor above an entryway table as entryway deco. Bunkbeds in a bonus room with cowboy hats as decor at the HGTV dream home 2019

There were also shoes used decoratively throughout the entire home—so now whenever you shoe shop you can double your investment by using them as decor too! 😉 I love these kilim boots—they fit in with the home perfectly.

Cute Kilim boots and bag in front of a side table

4. Color is in!

This one is exciting! If you just verbally told me color was going to show up everywhere (boldly!), I probably would’ve felt a little iffy. But, after seeing it—I’m all in! 

Every paint color in the home was a nod to nature—and in case you haven’t noticed, nature is colorful! The 2019 HGTV Dream Home had shades of rusty orange, navy, leafy greens, aqua blues and more—and it worked! Start embracing color (note to self!). 

Master bathroom thats mint blue with white cabinets and marble countertops  Master bedroom with orange walls and ceilings, and a canopy bed

5. The view is everything.

Let’s be honest—most of us do not have a view anywhere near as beautiful as this one in our backyard…I certainly do not.

Snowy field in Montana with river in the HGTV dream home backyard However, we all have some sort of view that is favorable—for me, that’s our backyard, where our kitchen and living room face. I was inspired to take advantage of the view more by sprucing up the backyard and also by rearranging things to give the best look at the view—more on this coming soon! 🙂 

6. Concrete counters are still in!

I was reeealllly excited when I walked into the kitchen and saw these countertops. They look and feel like the DIY concrete countertops we made, but are much more durable. This is absolutely the best of both worlds, IMHO…I might have added these to my counter wishlist for our upcoming new kitchen counters!

Kitchen with double gas stove and concrete countertops look alike

7. Each room has its own story.

Like I said above, this house had a clear common theme. That didn’t mean every room looked uniform—they were all very, very different! 

This red room was one of my favorites, simply because this book wall is amazing. 

Bedroom with red ceiling and walls with a massive bookshelf as a headboard Red bedroom with white trim and a floor to ceiling bookshelf as headboard

Meanwhile, this dark room definitely has a different style, but similarly works with the mountainous Montana vibe.  

All black room with white art and headboard

8. Bring the outdoors inside.

Or should I say bring the indoors outside? One of my favorite things about this house is how it felt like you were outside the entire time you were indoors. The massive glass doors in the living room folded away completely, and the Belgard pavers were in colors that mimicked the beautiful forest surroundings. 

Beautiful stone patio from Belgard with snow wooded background

Plus, every single room had big windows with views of the outdoors, so you really could feel the surroundings around you at all times. So beautiful! 

9. There’s always room for a furry friend.

This is too cute! Another one of my favorite rooms was the one under the stairs—it was turned into a little doggy retreat. It was stocked with art, tiny furniture and, of course, plenty of dog food. So adorable!

Under stairs area made for dogs with dog furniture and treats

10. Montana is amazing!!

It seemed kind of random that the house was in Montana, but once I got there I understood immediately. Montana is incredible. Being in Whitefish right before Christmas was magical—the downtown area felt like walking around a Hallmark movie. Plus, there was SNOW! Lots and lots of snow! 🙂 

Downtown Whitefish Montana in December with Christmas decor hanging

Scott and I also got adventurous and took an 8-minute long ski lift ride up a mountain to check out the view. Sadly, it was totally cloudy when we got to the top, but the ride up and down was breathtaking. It was very cold and I was nervous I would drop my camera with my numb hands, but the photos were totally worth it.

Beautiful snow-covered mountain with a ski lift going up Ski lift in the mountains of Whitefish Montana 

 

Enter the HGTV® Dream Home Giveaway 2019

Okay, so you totally want to enter for a chance to win*, right? This potential prize package is insane—it’s the largest giveaway HGTV has ever done at a value of over 2.3 million dollars! One incredibly lucky grand prize winner gets the gorgeous custom home (fully furnished, of course), the redesigned 2019 Honda Pilot Elite AND $250,000 from the national mortgage lender Quicken Loans.

To enter for a chance to win, simply go to this site and submit your email to begin entry*. You can do it up to twice a day. 

Once again, a huge thank you to my new besties at Belgard (proud sponsors of the HGTV Dream Home Giveaway 2019) for inviting me out and opening my eyes to the world of outdoor living! We are working on some super cool upcoming projects together and I cannot wait to show you all! 

So, what do you think? Isn’t the house amazing? What’s your favorite part? 

*No purchase necessary. Open to legal residents of the U.S., age 21 or older. Void where prohibited. Sweepstakes ends at 5 p.m. ET on 2/18/19. Odds of winning depend on number of entries received.  For full official rules, prize disclosures, and to enter, visit www.HGTV.com. Main Sponsor: Scripps Networks, LLC d/b/a Home & Garden Television 9721 Sherrill Boulevard, Knoxville, Tennessee 37932.

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Tania Griffis is an accomplished writer, blogger, and interior designer with a Journalism degree from the University of Oklahoma. She started her popular blog, Run to Radiance, in 2011, demonstrating her design expertise through the personal remodeling of six houses to millions of readers across the globe.

Tania also owns The Creative Wheelhouse, a respected ghostwriting agency for bloggers, further showcasing her talent for creating engaging and informative content.

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  1. Wow that outdoor living space is amazing! I would totally be out there all the time. I also loved all the colors of the rooms. They are beautiful and still flow all together.

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