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Welcome to Sister House!

Where no boys can have opinions! 😂

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Ree Drummond

My sister Betsy lives in Seattle. She didn't get to travel home to Oklahoma for a year-plus during the early pandemic days, and by the time Alex's wedding rolled around last year, she was ready for a nice, long visit! Long story short, that visit turned into more visits through last summer, and by fall she was spending lots of time here. And I got to see my nephew, Elliot, a lot more---I missed him!

Another long story short: last fall Betsy and I decided to buy a house together in Pawhuska and fix it up so that she'd have a home base here in Oklahoma whenever she visits. It'll double as an extra place in town for friends and family (and film crews!) to stay as needed, and over time we just started calling it "Sister House." That name has stuck!

Here are some glimpses inside! We'll keep you posted as we get things finished over the next couple of weeks.

1

The Front Door

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Ree Drummond

Here's the front of the house! We stayed pretty true to the original, as we didn't want to make any sweeping changes (like painting the brick white) that might be jarring to the sweet, quiet neighborhood. We have some landscaping to do and want to paint the front door a neat color. Any ideas?

2

A New Doorway!

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Ree Drummond

This is the entrance to the house, and it's especially fun because this is a new doorway that wasn't there before! It was previously a coat closet, but we busted through and made this a walkway to the kitchen. There's so much more light than there was before!

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3

The Family Room

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Ree Drummond

We kept the fireplace and old built-ins the house already had, but added doors on the lower cabinets and gave the built-ins a fresh coat of paint. This'll be a nice, cozy room!

4

The Stairs

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Ree Drummond

We had to replace the stair railing and went with the traditional look. There were lots of ways we could go here, including a contemporary black/iron railing...but we wanted to keep it homey and traditional. We have a pretty runner for the stairs. It's kinda pink!

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5

Under Stair Shelves

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Ree Drummond

We had this awkward space under the stairs that we considered turning into a hidden room, hidden dog room, or hidden wine cellar...but we don't need to hide, Betsy doesn't have a dog, and we aren't wine connoisseurs, ha! So we just added shelves for cookbooks and things.

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The Dining Room

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Ree Drummond

On the other side of the stairs is the dining room, which used to be a living room! We added simple paneling to the walls and love the lightness and brightness of the soft white paint. Cortney McClure in Bartlesville, Oklahoma helped us with furnishings and fixtures, and I love these pendants!

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7

Cabinet Doors

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Ree Drummond

We have a couple of glass-front cabinets in the kitchen, and these are the doors. I love the curved profile and the quarter-sawn oak. To me, quarter-sawn oak always looks older and more "vintage" than regular oak. It's also pricier, so we just used it for a few touches here and there.

8

The Old Upstairs Study!

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This is probably my favorite room in the house. Cortney, Betsy, and I were all in agreement that the old (circa 1980) plaid carpet needed to stay, and Cortney suggested choosing a super dark navy to coordinate with the colors of the plaid. I absolutely love this room, which is off of Elliot's bedroom. Great place to hang and watch old 80's movies!

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Everything is Dark

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Ree Drummond

The secret to going with a dark, moody color like this is to go all in: walls, doors, trim, even ceiling! And can we talk about the great shape this old carpet is in? I think we should get it cleaned just in case, haha, but it was so well taken care of through the years.

10

The Light, Bright Version

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This is the corresponding bunk space on the other side of the upstairs. We're keeping it bright and light, and Cortney had the idea of wallpapering the ceiling and upper part of the walls. Will keep you posted on that!

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Pretty and Predictable

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For one of the bathrooms upstairs, we went with white/grey marble and white cabinets. A little of a safe choice, but we like it a lot...and there are plenty of non-white spaces around the house to add some color and fun!

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Ree Drummond
The Pioneer Woman

Ree Drummond is the founder of The Pioneer Woman and a lover of butter, basset hounds and life on the ranch! Ree started her blog in 2006, and now millions visit ThePioneerWoman.com every month for her trusted recipes and fun family stories. Here’s what she has been up to since it all began:

New York Times Bestselling Author
Ree has written two memoirs (Black Heels to Tractor Wheels, and Frontier Follies) plus nine bestselling cookbooks:
The Pioneer Woman Cooks: Recipes from an Accidental Country Girl (2009)
The Pioneer Woman Cooks: Food from My Frontier (2012)
The Pioneer Woman Cooks: A Year of Holidays (2013)
The Pioneer Woman Cooks: Dinnertime (2015)
The Pioneer Woman Cooks: Come and Get It! (2017)
The Pioneer Woman Cooks: The New Frontier (2019)
The Pioneer Woman Cooks: Super Easy (2021)
The Pioneer Woman Cooks: Dinner’s Ready! (2023)
The Pioneer Woman Cooks: The Essential Recipes (2025)


Food Network Host
Since 2011, Ree has been sharing simple, family-friendly recipes—and the occasional kitchen prank!—on her award-winning show The Pioneer Woman, filmed right on Drummond Ranch. Ree is also a regular judge on Food Network competitions, including Christmas Cookie Challenge.

Founder, The Pioneer Woman Collection
Ree has been creating and selling kitchen and home products at Walmart since 2015 and she’s involved in designing every piece and pattern. The line now includes best-selling appliances (you have to see the floral blender!), plus hundreds of pieces of cookware, tableware, and more. Ree doesn’t like to play favorites but the Agatha print has a special place in her heart.  

Restaurant and Hotel Owner
Together with her husband Ladd, Ree has opened several bustling businesses in Pawhuska, Oklahoma, including The Pioneer Woman Mercantile—a bakery, restaurant, and general store that draws visitors from across the country (many come for the biscuits alone!), P-Town Pizza, Charlie’s Ice Cream Shop, and The Boarding House, a charming hotel with eight different rooms decorated by Ree and Ladd.

Media Personality
Ree appears regularly on national TV shows like Today, Good Morning America and more—all while managing to keep flour off her shirt.


Wife, Mom and…Grandma!
Ree’s kids (daughters Alex and Paige and sons Bryce and Todd) are all grown up, and as of December 2024, Ree is the proud grandma of the cutest baby ever, Sofia Scott, born to Alex and her husband Mauricio. Ree still cooks for Ladd (and the kids when they’re home), and she also looks after a few mischievous ranch dogs.

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