Piece by piece we tell the story of our greatest adventures. Slowly they take shape by the fire’s warm amber glow. It’s a time to relax and a time to imagine. Here we find joy is in the journey, not just the destination. So cozy up at home and take comfort in the simple things, because when screen time ends, the time for family and friends begins. Please Note: Once puzzles are opened, we can not accept as a return Product Description: KJP Original Photography Piece number: 1000 pieces Size: 29.5"x 20" Imported
Surrounded by a lovely garden full of greenery and flowers stands a 19th-century Swedish home
Inside: How to love your home all over again by bonding with it emotionally. Sounds weird. Changes your life anyway. I used to love running errands. Not because I liked the aisles of the grocery store, but because I wanted to get out of the house, a house that felt strangely boring and stressful all
Looking at homes in lovely settings for landscaping ideas and inspiration. Structured landscaping, flower garden landscaping, and mature trees and shrubs.,
Top Phoenix blogger, Love and Specs, features the 2nd part of her Arcadia Phoenix Home Tours. Click here now for more!
Brighten your day by trying one of these cute pastel home exterior ideas on your abode. From lavender to peach, there's something for you.
Llegar a un hotel rural y que te den la habitación con techo abuhardillado o con vigas de madera a la vista… ¡es premio! Pero, ¿por qué esperar hasta la siguiente escapada al campo para disfrutar de su encanto? Si te apasiona este estilo, cópialo.
Two more entries in the " home " series in my Moleskine journal.
Come get warmed up with an award winning chili recipe and 12 inspirational, cozy decorating spaces! A perfect cold weather read!
Inside: How to love your home all over again by bonding with it emotionally. Sounds weird. Changes your life anyway. I used to love running errands. Not because I liked the aisles of the grocery store, but because I wanted to get out of the house, a house that felt strangely boring and stressful all
Get to know the "grand old ladies" of architecture—Victorian houses. These richly designed structures are beautiful, with colorful details and trim.
This post may contain affiliate links. If you make a purchase with one of these links, I recieve a small commission at no additional cost to you. Read the full Affiliate Policy. Hello lovely people! Welcome to the weekend. Here on the blog this week we’ve had 5 straight days of all things The Wizard of Oz to celebrate the 76th anniversary since the movie’s release back in 1939. Today, to end the week, I’ll link up all the things we looked at this week, and also…a free printable for you guys! Yay! We love free stuff! Print it off at any size you’d like (I’ve made it International Paper size A3 so it should print as big as that before going pixelated…America, I’m not sure what that is in your paper, but you can trim it), and stick it on your wall, hang it in a frame, give it away…it’s yours to do with what you will. This week… A Week of The Wizard of Oz: An Intro post 10 DIYs and Decoration Ideas The 30 Day Wizard of Oz Challenge The Wizard of Oz Nail Art Gifts and Apparel you can find around the internet And here’s the printable for you. Click here to download the bigger, better quality version (it will take you to the Google Drive file, where you can download/save it there). That’s a wrap!
Wanna know where we got something, or what paint color we have on the walls? Browse each room in our house with shoppable links to get the look yourself.
Hi everyone! It's Courtney here today. A few weeks ago, my mom announced the news that my sister and brother-in-law bought their first house. Kylee will be
I've Got The Monday Blues with blue home decor and ideas.
Photography by John Bessler for Traditional Home As I prepare for a big move across the country, I have been scouring the wealth of inspiration on the internet and my design magazines. The thought of decorating my own place is exciting and daunting simultaneously. Is that feeling familiar for anyone?! Also, I need to note that designing client's homes is SO much easier compared to putting decor together for your own place. #interiordesignerproblems This stunning home, pictured above, has so many elements I gravitate towards. A sweet porch, lots of wood, exposed beams, beautiful fireplaces and most of all, gorgeous lighting everywhere. I definitely want to incorporate a lot of wood {possibly weathered wood!} pieces into my apartment. In fact, I am getting a barn wood dining table made by my boyfriend's friend, just for little ole me! I can't wait for that! What elements do you love from this beautiful home, built in the 1600's? {Fun fact-- George Washington slept in this house! Read more here.} Hope you have a lovely weekend! xoxo interior design website / services / portfolio
I’ve been a Mary Engelbreit fan since the 1980s when I first found her greeting cards in a local shop. The artwork was incredibly appealin...