A-List Weekend Reading

A-List Weekend Reading

Cheers to a week of gorgeous weather, a girl named Ashley Daly celebrating another year on this earth, and to beautiful decorating imagery from around our beloved internet. Check out all the pretty below.

Y'all, let's celebrate ourselves by checking out the best decor trend from the year you were born. Thanks Lonny Mag!

This goes out to all the green lovers out there.

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Small Bathroom Renovation

Small Bathroom Renovation

Things I wish I had known when I bought my first and current house:

  • ask about the age of things like the air conditioner
  • make sure there are no giant holes behind the bathroom mirror
  • tell the internet provider not to mount the cording to the outside of my house
  • finally, although I am sure there are more, verify that the "new" tile isn't just painted over mismatched tile.

The last point is what we will be discussing today.

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A-List Weekend Reading

A-List Weekend Reading

We were thrown off our game a bit this week with a sick kid (poor Harriet!) and new schedules, but we still found time to hunt down our favorite design content to share with you all. Get ready for a yummy eye feast. Cheers!

This nursery is bananas and we love it TOO.

Makes us want to take to the road and drive straight to this beach front Airbnb!

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Decorating your home: Why mixing old and new is a must

Decorating your home: Why mixing old and new is a must

We don't have many hard and fast rules when it comes to decorating your home. With a space that reflects you and your family as an end goal, we can find ways to make nearly anything work if it makes your heart sing. You want a ceramic chetah statue in your den? Do it. You want to have three patterned rugs in one room? Why not? No clothes storage in your bedroom? Sure thing.

So when we say we have one piece of advice that you shouldn't overlook, you know we mean it. Here's it is: mix old and new in your home. Just please do it. Sure, people balance this mix in different ways–some lean to the vintage side and others to the new, but it's the mix that's important. The mix, we say!

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