Posts in Interiors
My Ode to Opalhouse at Target

Yall, I had a whole post lined up today about Milk Glass but I just couldn't get myself in gear to make it happen because I have been scouring Target.com to pick out all of the things I wanted in their new OpalHouse collection so I thought it might be fun to share.

I can't speak to how this looks in person and I can't speak to the quality of items because I haven't seen them in person but I am FEELING this furniture, yall.  (click on image to be taken to website for purchase)

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How do you like your bookshelves?

My husband loves books...like LOVES books.  And I am about to sound like I don't...but I do.  One day I would love nothing more than to have a room full of built-in bookshelves and have them covered from floor to ceiling with stacks of books.  A home library is the height of charming to me.

But, you know, we live in a rental that may fall apart if the wind blows too hard.  We can't even buy our son one of those Anywhere Chairs that the cool kids have because we have NOWHERE to put this ANYWHERE.  (See what I did there? Yeah, I'm proud of it and will stand by the corny joke.)

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How to Style a Picture Ledge

This wall in my living room, ya'll.  It changes more than I do outfits.  I am constantly rearranging depending on my latest art finds. (Did you see my Instagram post yesterday? It has already changed from this picture taken 2 weeks ago).

As I have mentioned before, we live in a rental.  Much to my frustration, my landlord will not let me paint and don't even get me started on how horrible that carpet is. Adding fun and bright art is such an easy way for me to take this drab room up a notch.

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Adding Vintage Touches to a Nursery

My son, Grayson, has the best room in the whole house. It is bright and has the perfect mix of all the vintage touches I love to incorporate into my designs. It is full of texture and layers. It is important to me he grows up around lots of bold color. I think it immediately can lift a bad mood.  I kind of laugh at the idea he may look back at this room and think "Oh, that was so mom."

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