A little roundup of everything I bought this month: a few new winter staples and festive finds.
I’ve been in my “buy less, choose well” era, so everything here was something I really thought about... things that feel timeless, practical, and spark a little joy.
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As designers, we spend hours testing undertones, studying light, and finding colors that feel lived-in from day one. It’s a process, and one we poured into our Free Paint Guide: 15+ tried-and-true shades, two complete palettes, and our personal notes on where and how to use them.
If you’ve been wanting to refresh your home but don’t know where to start, this will give you the roadmap.
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For anyone asking, the color shown here is Farrow & Ball Light Blue. It reads soft green in warm light and a cooler blue in north light, which is why it’s so calming. Save this for your next paint day.
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Kicking off a holiday series with a little nostalgia. My mom had every Martha Stewart book growing up (btw, did you hear they are re-releasing her iconic Entertaining book?!).
Friends and family still call her “Martha,” and honestly, that’s where my love for hosting comes from. She always made our home feel special without overdoing it. Handmade, layered, and full of festive memories.
This year I want to lean into that old-school Martha era that feels right to us. We’re not decorating a full house this year, so we’re keeping it simple... but elegantly like Martha would do. Maybe a tree with one beautiful bow, white twinkle lights, and pillar candles across the mantle. It’s those natural, meaningful touches that make a home feel like Christmas.
Who remembers her iconic gingerbread mansion (yep, my mom made it 😂)! That kind of cozy creativity will always be the vibe for me. Check out our Pinterest for more holiday inspiration if you’re craving ideas that feel timeless, collected, and a little nostalgic.
It’s cabin season!
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If you are at all like me you start pinning all the cozy cabin interiors every winter! Seriously, each year, I dream of a log cabin full of character and coziness.
There’s a reason Ralph Lauren’s rustic style is so sought after. It’s not just about the items. It is the stories layered together. Worn wood next to clean linen, a quiet lamp beside a stack of books, a piece that looks like it belonged to someone before you. That feeling of home is what we were chasing here.
Today on the blog, we will be diving into the details of how to bring this to life.❤️❤️
📸: all inspo imagery is from our Pinterest boards