WHEN A FORMER BAPTIST PARSONAGE went on the market in Palmetto, Florida, lifestyle influencer Sarah Tucker recognized the potential of the old house. “I felt an immediate sense of home. I was excited to refresh it with paint and light fixtures but hit the jackpot with its good bones," says Tucker, who bought the place in 2014 with her husband, JB. Nestled near the Manatee River in the city's historic district, the 2,800square-foot Colonial Revival home came with plenty of Americana style. But as with most older houses, unavoidable headaches followed suit, like the cloth wiring that had to be replaced and a shortsighted 1970s addition that had popcorn ceilings. She persisted with tasteful updates, adding her traditional-meets-approachable aesthetic. The mom of two likes the close-knit community as much as the house. "It feels like stepping back in time in the best sort of way," Tucker says.
Signature Scent
When the couple first toured the house, the mature jasmine vines along the arbor and picket fence were in full bloom. "I was hooked," recalls Tucker. Another factor that sold them is the bikefriendly community; the family often pedals to local ice-cream parlor Alice Scooper's and then walks on the pier to watch the boats pass by.
Wonder Wall
A living room vignette highlights Tucker's collection of blue chinoiserie pottery. "I've been collecting it for years, including pieces from secondhand stores," she says. "There are also special ones that my mom has given e." The sweet scene is anchored by a scalloped wicker side table from The Enchanted Home. "I love wicker," says the tastemaker. "I think every room needs at least a touch of it." me."
Neighborly Love
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