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The November Edit: Embracing Simplified Living

As the chill of November settles in, there’s something magical about the shorter days, the golden light, and the slower pace that autumn brings. This month, we’re all about leaning into that warmth. We’re creating spaces and moments that invite us to linger longer and savor the season. And, we’ve curated a collection of pieces that feel perfectly in tune with this slower, cozier rhythm. Each one adds a layer of charm, comfort, and ease to your everyday.

At the heart of this November Edit is a call to slow down and embrace a simpler way of living. We’re reminded that as beautiful as the holiday season can be, it’s also a time when things get busy. So, this November, we’re leaning into a “less is more” mentality, focusing on what really matters and finding joy in simplicity.

Simplified living doesn’t mean stripping away everything; it’s about curating with intention. It’s the art of creating beauty with fewer, more meaningful pieces—the kind you truly love and want to keep close. Maybe it’s a soft blanket draped over a well-loved chair, or a set of beautiful, sturdy dishes that are as perfect for everyday breakfasts as they are for holiday gatherings. These thoughtfully chosen items make daily routines feel like rituals, which adds a sense of calm and grounding to our spaces.

Savor the Season

As we head into the holidays, we’re letting go of perfection and embracing the imperfect charm of a home that feels lived-in and loved. The goal is to fill our spaces and our days with things that resonate, serve a purpose, and bring us happiness. So, here’s to savoring the season in a way that feels sustainable and stress-free. We can enjoy gatherings without the need for endless fuss, and enjoy the pieces that make us feel at home … wherever we are.

Speaking of holidays — the color of the month is a deep green, reminiscent of the pine trees that make up so much of our home town. It’s an elegant and earthy hue that makes me feel the connection between my surroundings and my design work. It has such a great energy to it, don’t you think?

Benjamin Moore ‘Dark Olive’

Setting the Table for Togetherness

There’s something heartwarming about setting a table that feels like it’s ready to welcome everyone! Imagine a long, rustic table with layered textures, flickering candlelight, and the kind of tableware that makes you want to settle in and stay awhile. This November, we’re inspired by earthy tones and vintage-inspired details that bring a relaxed elegance to the table. Picture amber goblets catching the candlelight, and soft, washed linens in muted colors that feel like they’ve been around forever (in the best way).

Stoneware Dinner Plate

For us, the table is where we truly embrace the season’s spirit. We imagine gathering with friends and family and pouring wine into those moody, amber glasses. We choose utensils that bring that touch of vintage charm, and serving dishes on rustic stoneware that look beautiful despite a few chips and cracks. These pieces aren’t just for show—they’re meant to be used, loved, and passed around. There’s a certain joy to creating a tablescape that doesn’t feel overly styled or pristine. It’s a space that encourages laughter, storytelling, and maybe a bit of lingering after the plates are empty.

Spiral Wine Glasses
Linen Tablecloth
Bistrot Cutlery in Tortoise

 

Mixing Old and New for a Timeless Aesthetic

This month’s collection has many pieces that are inspired by that charming, lived-in look, where old-meets-new in the most effortless way. We’re finding beauty in things that have a bit of history, a story behind them, like a well-worn napkin with a vintage pattern, or a decorative piece that looks like it was discovered at a flea market. It’s about creating a space that feels collected, not curated; a blend of pieces that work together to create a warm, inviting atmosphere.

Embroidered Napkins

We love homes where you can see layers of life: furniture that feels like it has been passed down, linens with a slightly faded hue, or ceramics with a bit of rustic charm. These pieces add a warmth and personality that feels authentic. And, they have a way of grounding a space. They’re not trying too hard; they’re just there, blending seamlessly into the backdrop of everyday life.

Bringing Fall’s Warmth into Interiors

Home is where we’re finding the most comfort these days. We’re inspired by spaces that feel cozy but refined, with a mix of rustic warmth and modern simplicity that fits the season perfectly. For example, there’s something about a well-chosen dining chair that makes every gathering feel a little more intentional (and comfortable). The perfect chair can make a dining area feel curated and cohesive, yet approachable and lived-in. It’s the kind of piece that brings a touch of quiet luxury, both functional and beautiful, and designed for real life but elevated to feel special.

Dining Chair

 

Everyday Luxuries for a Simplified Routine

In the hustle of the holiday season, it’s easy to overlook the small things that bring us joy. That’s why this month, we’re celebrating the little luxuries that elevate daily routines. After all, it’s the thoughtful details that add a touch of indulgence to the everyday! We’ve included some gorgeous, luxe essentials in this edit. For example, this beautifully scented laundry detergent that turns a mundane chore into a moment of self-care. Or, this skin tint that gives you that effortless, “I woke up like this” glow.

Laundry Detergent

It’s the little things that bring a sense of calm and beauty to the busiest days. We like to think of these as tiny rituals that add intention to our routines. Imagine lighting a candle, and pouring a little extra care into folding that freshly scented laundry. Or, taking a moment to apply a touch of glow before heading out the door. These aren’t just products—they’re ways to infuse a bit of peace and joy into the small moments that make up our day.

Layers of Comfort + Style

When the days get cooler, there’s nothing quite like slipping into something that feels both stylish and cozy! For us, November fashion is about embracing textures and pieces that let you feel at ease. No fuss, just warmth and comfort with a touch of elegance. So, we’re leaning into high-waisted jeans with a relaxed, trouser fit — the kind you can dress up or down.

Patterned Blouse
Wide Leg Denim

We picture this look as part of a weekend escape — a cozy cabin in the woods with a warm coffee in hand. And, of course, cozy knit textures and patterns that give your wardrobe a fresh feel. These are the pieces that make you look put-together, but never overdone. They’re comfortable enough to make you feel at home wherever you are, yet polished enough to make any day feel a little more special. For example, fringe has always been a star in my wardrobe — and this sweater skirt is absolutely to die for!

Wool + Fringe Knit Skirt

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So, here’s to November! A month to savor the slow moments, gather around cozy tables, and fill our homes with pieces that bring warmth and joy. We hope this month’s edit inspires you to create a little haven for yourself; a space that feels like home in every sense of the word. Enjoy ?

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Finally using our kitchen... and it feels so good 🥹

We don’t take this for granted for a second! Having a fully working kitchen again truly feels like such a gift. It’s always been the heart of our home, and after so many months without it, being back in this space feels extra special.

If you’ve been around here for a while, you know Derrick and I are major foodies.

And over the years, he’s become such an incredible cook... his recipes just keep getting better and better (lucky me ☺️).

There’s something about cooking at home, slowing down, and gathering around a meal that just feels like us again.

Would you guys want to see more of what we’re cooking, like we used to share?
5 stars. I wanted to make our guests feel comfortable and welcome and a hotel inspired bed seemed like the perfect idea.

All of this bedding is from @onequince , comment ‘BED’ and we’ll send you everything that’s linked on our LTK.

This look isn’t for the “anti-pillows” person - in fact it’s all about the layering for that plush, all-white and cozy hotel inspired look.

Here’s how to get this look in your home:
- Start with smooth, wrinkle-free sheets (a quick steam makes all the difference) I love the classic embroidered trim on these I used.
- Tuck your sheets tightly (especially the corners) for that tailored finish
- Layer in a plush duvet or comforter for that full, cloud-like feel (I like to stuff a duvet cover with an insert thats one size larger)
- And don’t skip the pillow layer technique (this is key!): I stacked four total for sleeping, two euro shams for structure, two decorative shams, and an oversized accent lumbar pillow (ours measures 18 x 42 in @LeeJofa fabric) to finish it off

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Here’s how to bring everything you love together. Without the chaos!

Comment ‘LOVE’ and I’ll send you exactly how we define your base, choose your lead style, and mix in the rest so it actually works.

Most people think they have to choose one style... but that’s usually not the problem. The issue is trying to make everything feel equally important.

If you want your home to feel collected (not confusing), you need a clear lead... and then layer in the rest.
The difference between a home that looks good... and one that feels good?
It’s what your hands touch every day.

Plumbing fixtures.
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Upholstery.

These aren’t always the most exciting decisions, but they’re the ones you interact with constantly. And trust me, you notice the difference. If you’re going to invest anywhere, start here.

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