I'm Edith, your go-to source for all things home decor, lifestyle, and DIY inspiration. Hailing from the sun-kissed state of California, I'm passionate about turning houses into warm and inviting homes, and I'm thrilled to have you join me on this creative journey.
Hello, dear readers! Today, I’m excited to open the doors to my living room and share with you some design tips that have transformed it into a haven of simplicity. As a blogger with a penchant for minimalist aesthetics, I’ve found immense joy in creating a serene space that’s both inviting and uncluttered. In this article, I’m going to walk you through my living room’s design elements, and as an added treat, I’ll suggest some fantastic options you can explore from both Pottery Barn and Wayfair.
As a soon-to-be parent, the journey of preparing for your little one’s arrival is nothing short of magical. Designing the nursery, in particular, is an enchanting endeavor, and it’s where you can let your creativity shine. I’ve decided to go for a grey-white nursery theme, and it’s all about creating a soothing and dreamy space for my baby.
In a world that often feels chaotic, I’ve found solace in simplifying my surroundings, and it all begins with my dining area. Less clutter, more calm. That’s my mantra. Let me take you through my journey of creating a minimalist dining space, with a little inspiration from my favorite home decor source.
I don’t know about you, but when the holiday season rolls around, my living room takes center stage in our home. It’s the heart of our festivities, where cherished memories are made, and where we gather to celebrate the magic of Christmas. So, I thought it was high time I shared the holiday cheer with you, along with a secret or two about my fabulous living room decor.
Change is the only constant, they say, and it holds especially true in our lives. In this blog post, we are sharing two poignant pictures that signify an upcoming transition—a transition from a kitchen that has been the heart of our home to a new chapter in our first detached house.