Fall is a feeling. It's cozy textures, warm scents and muted earthy colors. And it just takes a few thoughtful additions to bring that feeling home. Here are my picks for this season.
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I snagged this already-beautiful console in white during a great sale at Target. I wanted it to feel a bit warmer and more custom and thought I'd try my hand at painting it. It was easier than I thought! Here is my step-by-step guide.
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If a space feels like it is missing something, understanding your decor layers is a great way to help you pinpoint what the space needs.
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Rugs are some of the most asked about items in our home and someone recently requested a rug guide. I thought it was a great idea, so here it is!
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I receive numerous questions every time I post a photo of our new Maiden Home sofa, so I thought I'd put all of the info in one place for you. This is not a sponsored post. This is my honest review!
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I’ve put together a room-by-room paint guide that includes info on all of our walls, trims and even painted furniture. Click a room to jump to it! Entry Walls: Custom (See formulas at end of post) Trim: Custom (See formulas at end of post) Our entry walls and trim are both custom formula by Sherwin Williams. Since these formulas are used on many walls in our home, I’ve shared the exact formulas in one place at the end of this post. The walls are a true white with no undertones. The trim reads a tad grey in comparison. These colors play really well in the bright, natural light of this…
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Since there are a million and one ways to style an entryway, I thought I’d work backwards. Here are my answers to five entryway styling challenges: 1 | Not sure where to start? A standard entry formula looks a little something like this: rug + table or bench + mirror or art + lighting Build in that order. Then layer in your functional items: baskets, key dishes, wall hooks, etc. Finally, add in your decorative touches: photos, candles, books and other decorative objects. 2 | Feeling cluttered? The first purpose of a formal entryway is mainly aesthetic. It’s meant to give you space to enter your home and it sets…
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My dream kitchen is something that feels warm, organic and minimal - full of natural materials and artisan accents. In other words, a far cry from the modern black and white kitchen in our rental. But I knew that with a few thoughtful selections, I could make it work. Here's how I made it our own
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Our new-build rental home came with a bare backyard and no usable patio space. We didn’t want to invest much into a home that wasn’t ours, but knew we’d want to enjoy it during our time here. We came up with this easy, affordable DIY solution that cost us only $500 in materials and one day’s work. Finding an Affordable Patio Solution When we moved in to our current rental home, the backyard was a completely blank canvas. The house was barely a year old and the owner hadn’t put any time or money into the outdoor space. Having grown up in South Florida, outdoor living is a big part…
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I don't know about you, but spending 100's of dollars on cleaning products and toiletries really isn't a fun time for me. Not only are these single-use products expensive, they're usually unsightly and wasteful. If you are interested in swapping out some of your every day items for affordable, stylish, sustainable alternatives, here is an easy list to get you started. You'll be on your way to a reduced-waste home in no time!



























