One of the major projects we have on our radar for spring is repairing siding and painting the exterior of the house. This isn’t something we really had on our radar, but unfortunately, it seems the previous owners did a quick paint job to get it sold and it’s not holding up very well. You can’t really tell from the…
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Hall Bathroom Makeover: It’s in the Details
Even though the hall bath is probably the smallest room in the house, it’s probably the makeover I’ve put the most into in regards to those tiny details that can make a big impact. Almost everyone that comes into our house is going to see this room – it’s the bathroom guests use and it’s also right off the main hallway so…
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Cheerful Easter Tablescape
While we’re not hosting Easter brunch this year, I still thought it would be fun to decorate the dining room with a cheerful Easter tablescape to bring some spring decor to the house. After decorating with neutral colors and milk glass for post-Christmas, I was ready to bring back some color to the dining room. My typical formula for a…
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St. Patrick’s Day $3 Wreath
One way that extend my budget for decor is by trying to re-use items each season, but add something to make it feel fresh and updated. This is especially true for items that can get expensive fairly quickly if you’re changing them out for season/holidays, such as wreaths, table runners, etc. For the wreath on the front door, I keep…
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How to Hide Cords the Easy Way
I hate cords. No matter how many methods I’ve used to hide cords, they always end up a jumbled mess, especially the ones behind the TV. I’ve used the clear Command strips in the past to hide cords along the back of a table or shelf, but then I usually forget I did that and when I move the table,…
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