HOME decor
Chatting about my nursery design, nesting rage, transitioning into being a stay at home mom, and the pregnancy glucose test
Reviewing last year’s trend predictions and making new ones for 2024 in categories of home, style, and social media
This week’s episode is a quick and cozy list of some ways you can decorate for fall if you haven’t already.
I’m so excited to put together an outer space themed nursery for our little guy, starting with this planet mobile! I found this kit for only $28 on Amazon with all the supplies, so I decided to give it a try!
Even though this episode is mostly just for entertainment I hope it inspires the creative side of you a little bit and gives you some ideas for home decor as well.
The topic is low tox living, and how to find good products that are as close to non toxic as possible, like clean beauty, non toxic cleaning products, and dealing with off gassing from things like paint and furniture and mattresses.
Life just moves and changes very fast these days so I thought it would be helpful to talk through some of the things I’m doing to help myself get through the chaotic feeling
We had such a nice chat hearing about the project, the importance of good design and the deeper impact it can have, her design process in general and basically just chatted about how we both love to make things feel cozy and beautiful.
AJ and Alyssa are both musicians and super consistent content creators in general. AJ has been doing social media for a living since the early days and Alyssa is a manager at Walt Disney Studios while also creating content on the side.
An interview with Seth Van der Linden on biophilic design, biomimicry and how to make your home tell a story
Attention all people who are trying to find their personal style, wish they were better at thrifting, or want to pull of bold colors but can never figure out how. Today’s episode is for you.
I hate the feeling of getting to January and feeling like the whole holiday season was a complete blur and wondering how time, once again, went by incredibly fast.
I surprised my friends with a minimal, high end feeling, but cozy apartment transformation on a budget.
We cover everything from how to get over your intimidation around power tools, how using DIY helped her process and heal from the loss of her sister, and how she deals with burnout around social media when your passion turns into your career.
As we approach the new year, something that’s been on my mind a lot is getting our house organized to stay clean!
About two years ago we added a little towel station in our kitchen to try to cut down on paper towel usage.
I hardly know anything yet about gardening, but I thought I would share what I learned from getting started.
I didn’t want to spend any money, and we had a set of these plastic drawers that wasn’t really being used for much, so it served the purpose! But as you know, anything non-aesthetic…
I always drool over those perfect Pinterest pantries… But every time I’ve tried to go and recreate the same thing, it comes out about $2,000 over budget. Cute storage is not cheap!
I’m excited to finally be sharing this project! I helped Jake Roque design his 400 sq ft Los Angeles studio apartment.
I realized this week that I shared Molly Burke’s apartment design on YouTube, but never here on the blog! Molly wanted something that felt really feminine and mixed a fun colorful (pink) vibe with higher end luxury pieces.
After lots of Google searches and some helpful YouTube videos, these are the steps I tried and I was really happy with the end result.
I wanted someone to just give me a clear handbook: what products do I need, how do I use them, and oh— bleach mixed with vinegar can kill me?— good to know.
I wanted something that felt extremely peaceful and clean, and something that was easy to keep looking that way all the time: a little oasis in my house!
Initially I planned to just sand it down and add whatever cheap clear coat on top — easy peasy — but I ran into two problems
Before this year, I killed so many plants. The things I used to do to them are laughable to me now, because I’ve learned so much this year and I was doing everything wrong before.
One thing I see many people do is choose lots of little cute pieces that feel like a little bit of personality but not too much of a splurge, and they put them all around the room and sort of hope that will be enough to tie it together.
I impulsively moved a bunch of furniture out and into our living room, beginning a way bigger project than I actually had time for.
So excited to finally share my living room transformation! With before pictures of the original space
I wanted to share some of my ideas that I’ve gathered over the years of hosting for what in my opinion makes a party truly memorable when you’re working with a tighter budget.