Don’t throw away perfectly functional decor, update it to match your current style.
Don’t throw away perfectly functional decor, update it to match your current style.
This piece was an already handed-down hand-me-down. Meaning it cost exactly $0 which is just my price point for DIY projects. I’d been searching for a tall-yet-wide dresser (so our TV doesn’t look like it’s falling off either side) and apparently that’s a tall order. #punintended
It’s been seven months since we’ve moved in and I’m back to provide an update on the same list of items I drafted before we moved in. Let’s take a look at where we are, shall we?
A task all its own, landscaping and decorating around our new patio has been a journey all its own (but a pretty fun one).
If you’re super particular and typically have a specific vision for what you want in a piece of decor, I hear you. I rarely find things that I love 100% as-is. Thankfully, it also rarely takes as much creative talent as people assume to customize items to your vision, you just have to be brave enough to give it a shot. This DIY menu board, for example, took hardly any DIYing at all!
Who knew Boho and Farmhouse were such a good looking couple?
Things looked bleak for my poor, beloved copper tea kettle. Cleaning it wasn’t hard to do, but I definitely had to put some elbow grease into the job.
In true list-maker fashion, I’ve already compiled a prioritized list of things we already know we need…
Just a few small notions can turn your entire kitchen a holiday haven! I know there are much more extravagant holiday setups out there, but that’s not what I’m about these days. I’m about the littlest spend for the biggest impact.