Home Decor

Explore simple, stylish decor inspiration and DIY ideas that add personality and warmth to your home.

We moved to California in 2018. When we chose our place, one of the things I loved about the house was the two large sliding patio doors that stretch the entire length of my open floor plan living room and dining room.

You spend one-third of your life in bed. Have you thought about what you’re sleeping on lately? Honestly, I never gave my mattress much thought. My main priority was comfort.

Now that we’ve all been spending so much time at home, I bet you’re feeling a bit tired with most things at home. That’s why I’m sharing these 4 easy stay home self-care ideas so that you can feel more luxurious in your home.

When I moved to California earlier this year, I decided not to move most of our furniture. It was mostly all from the early 2000s, and not in the best shape after a couple cross-country moves. It was a great decision. It’s a fresh start in my new home.

When I first started looking for places in LA, none of the spaces really excited me. Most of them felt closed off, outdated, lacked good light, or were just rather blah.

Full disclosure, I am not an interior designer. I do not claim to know everything (or much at all) about home design.

When we left Boston, one of the first things I decided right away was that it was time to redesign my kids’ bedroom. My daughter was still sleeping in her crib that converted to a day bed and my son was sleeping in a hand-me-down twin that was really a girl’s bed (white with scalloped details).

Choosing a sofa for your home is not an easy task. There are so many options that it can feel very overwhelming.

When we finally had all the details in place to move to California from Boston, one thing we knew was that we weren’t going to take our old beds with us. Although they were still in good shape, shipping several mattresses for my entire family, across the country, just wasn’t a smart, or cost-effective idea.