When the snow melts and the ground warms up I just get way too excited to finally give my yard the love and attention it deserves.
When the snow melts and the ground warms up I just get way too excited to finally give my yard the love and attention it deserves.
Closet space is never enough, right?
Even in my two-story house, I’m constantly running out of space—my small laundry closets or entryway closet are so small they’re basically nonexistent.
I’ve always been obsessed with the cozy, timeless vibes of European farmhouse decor.
There’s just something about the charm of an English country farmhouse—those rustic details mixed with vintage pieces—that makes a space feel so welcoming.
Every holiday season, it’s the same struggle—wrapping paper rolls falling over, tangled ribbons everywhere, or gift bags all over the place and never being able to find the tape when I need it most.
I have this tiny bathroom that always feels like the most forgotten space when it comes to Christmas decorating.
Merry moments, red and green everything, and the kind of cozy nostalgia that just hits different—that’s the magic of Christmas shared with friends and family.
I’m obsessed with my house smelling amazing, especially when guests come over.
If you’re always on the hunt for how to make your house smell good without spending a ton on candles or sprays, simmering pot recipes are where it’s at.
Alright, so let me just say—Christmas season is hands-down my favorite time of year for my fam.
As soon as the weather cools down, I’m already pulling out the decorations, putting out those Christmas pillows, dreaming up our little holiday wonderland.
Back in college, I had this little one-bedroom apartment that I wanted to make feel like my own cozy haven, but renting always has those “do not touch” rules.