25 Window Seat Ideas For The Coziest Space In Your Home
The weather outside should never hinder your ability to enjoy the beauty of nature and the outdoors. Wouldn’t you agree too? A quaint little window seat is the perfect solution to enjoy nature even while you are indoors. Imagine this: it’s a super hot day, and you can’t step out in the heat. Just lounge on your window seat under the fan! And you can still enjoy nature through the window.
Preparing for Guests- 22 Things Your Guests Want! – Nesting With Grace
I have a fun post for you today! It actually took me way more time to put together, but it was so fun and really valuable to me. I shared 22 things that every guest wants in a guest room. I had over 1,000 of you give suggestions on what you want in a guest room! And I narrowed it down to the top suggested items. I feel bad I didn't have for my guests! And if you have ever been curios where we host guests then you will love this post! I shared what this sofa looks like pulled…
Velvet Ribbon, Petal Pink
- A plush velvet ribbon- Sumptuously soft to the touch- Featuring a soft and evocate vintage-inspired rose tone - An opulent and thoughtful detail to a beautifully wrapped gift- The ideal finishing flourish paired with our Handmade Wrapping Paper- Also available in other colours
Easy DIY Outdoor Table – arinsolangeathome
An easy DIY outdoor table that is modern - check out how to make this in a couple of hours for $45 - a good beginner level project.
The Secret Formula for a Hip and Happenin’ 1970s Hallway
By Alan George Imagine stepping into a time machine and being transported back to the groovy era of the 1970s. As you open your...
IKEA wants to make walls movable – IKEA Hackers
You. In the tiny apartment. Don't you some times wish the walls would disappear? Well, in 3 years, IKEA may make that happen. Sort of. IKEA Movable walls.
The Front Room: Moody Bookshelves and Pretty Lighting – The Makerista
I may have taken a break from blogging, but Micah and I didn’t break from renovating. This Christmas will go down as the holiday we spent working. Literally. Micah worked all of Christmas Eve and half of Christmas day. We’ve vowed to not start a project that close to Christmas again, but we’re done and couldn’t be more in love with the results – even the guy who disliked much of it from the start! See the process here, here, and here. To remind you of where we started… Last we talked we were here: mostly built and ready for…
Why this Tennessee designer stopped billing around milestones
The 50 States Project is a yearlong series of candid conversations with interior designers across the country about how they’ve built their businesses. This...