FOREST NURSERY THEME: HOME TOUR
Home tour! Here’s a look at the forest nursery theme I created for my son’s room, complete with several DIY…
Home tour! Here’s a look at the forest nursery theme I created for my son’s room, complete with several DIY…
Check out this dinosaur bedroom, designed for an elementary school-aged kiddo with a love for all things “dino” and complete…
Safari and jungle decor bring a wild edge to your little one’s space. Here are 8 elements that I incorporated…
These 5 fall table settings are simple and stylish, and I’ve included a shopping list for each to make it…
The rustic look of vintage farmhouse decor is classic and won’t be going out of style anytime soon. Here are…
With times changing and more people working from their houses, home offices are becoming a “must.” My own home office was hideously unorganized and as “beige” as beige could possibly be until I finally decided to spruce it up. Here are 4 home office ideas I used to transform this room into a purposeful and stylish space that fits my personality!
Old dining room sets are full of character and can usually be found for a much cheaper price than new designer sets, but some people shy away from them if they seem a bit outdated. Here’s my own DIY furniture makeover of a dining table and chairs with 6 simple strategies on how to update your own dining room set so it will fit into any modern home while still keeping all of that original charm!
Staining furniture may be intimidating at first. In this article, I’ve outlined how to stain wood furniture and have provided some extra tips so you can feel confident with your next furniture staining project!
This quick and easy DIY window frame art project is beginner-friendly, easily customizable, and can be completed in just one day. It’s a great way to upcycle an old window into modern decor.
Looking for home décor that is timeless, affordable, and easily adaptable to different styles and settings?
Enter milk glass.
Milk glass is a fresh and versatile home décor option that is perfect for tablescapes, shelf display or simply for displaying some fresh flowers on a countertop. Around since the 16th century, milk glass was named for its milky color in the Victorian era. Milk glass production exploded in the Post-WWII era, making mid-century pieces easily available today. It’s beautiful, easy to style, and easy to find, which is why some folks have dozens of pieces in their collection.