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Demetri Black Casted Aluminum Male Bust
Mackenna White Oak Dresser
Bibianna Table Lamp
Olivos Paper Mache Decorative Vase
Saint Metal Table Lamp
Montmatre Photography Print
Brewer Table Lamp
Westlyn Dresser
Modern Rounded Metal Tabletop Frames
Bending Grass
Noir Daryl Mid Century Pale Black Mahogany Brass 3 Drawer Dresser
Aldorno Desk Table Lamp
Kesden 9 – Drawer Dresser
Crane Stencil Wall Art
Ripple Mirror
The Crystal Modern Vase
Rosie Rustic Lodge Taupe Marble Candlestick Holders
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4 Dresser & Lamp Combos That Work Together

Your bedroom dresser isn’t just a storage piece; it’s prime real estate for creating a…
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Tepa Accent Rechargeable Table Lamp
Fluted Sweetgrass Vase
Morning Noon Night
Potted Faux Rosemary Topiary
Sycamore Striped Jute Rug
Baies (Berries) Classic Candle
Reve Round Fluted White Marble Bowl
Modern Pewter Octagonal Pocket Change Tray
Havenhurst Jute Rug
Woodside Coastal Woven Rope Rectangular Tray With Handles
Yellow Cream Blossom Branch
Costa Mesa Round Rattan Wrapped Accent Table Tan
Apollo French Country Green Grand Olive Drop In Potted Tree
Eat Drink Nap
Glass Cloche with Unlacquered Brass Knob
City Country Coast Our House Your Home
L’Enchere Square Wool Ottoman
Artificial Queen Anne’s Lace
Ruffle Marble Decorative Bowl
Faux Maiden Hair Drop-In
Sisal Almond Brown Area Rug
Rope Taper Candle
Judy II Jute-Blend Rug
Corduroy Effie Tripod Chair
Bellfield Fully Upholstered Bench Checkered
Accent Table White Wash
Bellfield Fully Upholstered Ottoman
The Atelier Candle – Onyx
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Everything You Need for A Quick Spring Refresh

Feeling stuck with your home after winter? You’re not alone. I totally get it—holiday décor…
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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.
Cabinet hardware.
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.
Save this + pass it along to someone designing a space right now!
Sixth Street Bungalow update!
What’s your favorite room so far?
We’ve had a “timeline”... but also not really
Lately it’s been a little here, a little there.. jumping between spaces depending on what we can get done. And honestly, that’s just how renovations go.
That said, it’s finally starting to feel like a turning point. Most of the downstairs is done (minus a few spaces), and now that the upstairs is ready, we’re moving up there so we can start the primary suite next!
More to come.
That’s kind of the point.
We’re talking about this in this week’s post on Between the Layers—how the most beautiful spaces aren’t just one style, they’re a mix. And more importantly, how to actually make that mix feel intentional.
If you’ve ever felt stuck trying to define your “style,” this is how we do it without it feeling random.
Read more + follow along on Substack (link in bio).