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Dori Coastal Beach Beige Stoneware Seabream Serving Platter
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August Aesthetic: Channeling Fisherman Core

What Even Is “Fisherman Core?” Fisherman Core can go many ways—think classic nautical, quiet coastal…
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Mavis Ruffle Trim Flat Clutch
Hydrangea Bird in Aqua & Rose Pillow
Beckett Counter Stool Aged Brass
Leonelle Box-Pleated Sofa
The Palm Beach Collection: Architecture, Designs, and Gardens
Banana Yellow Daisy Slide Sandal
Lake Como Capri Maxi Pleated Straw Sun Hat
Carina Dining Chair
Illuminate Utility Mini Dress
Michael Smith Grace Cyan Floral Pillow Cover
Seashell Encrusted Jewelry Box, Vintage Coastal
Modernist ‘Abalone Lawyer’s Lamp’ with Real Vintage Abalone Seashell
Brookings Floor Lamp
Kaisa napkin ring
Set de table Breezy
Floral Watercolor Place Cards
Fenicio Glass, Lilac
Balloton Water Glass Pink
Narcissus Floral Pillow Cover
Halcyon Napkin Set
Selva Stationery
Limoncello Pique Holmes Boyfriend Polo
Navy Perry Pullover
Celeste Esther Long Sleeve Blouse
Sirena Celadon Salad Plate
Fantasia Italian Flatware Sets
Pompeii Espresso Cup & Saucer
Rivington Chair
Antique Round Marble Top Table
Lee Ruched Printed Shade Brass Table Lamp
Clark Flush Mount
Hampton Mini Chandelier
Schumacher Graphic Fringe
Cabo Woven Rattan End Table
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The Palm Beach Style That’s Trending

Why We’re Exploring the Palm Beach Courtyard Look   This month, we’re taking design cues…
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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.
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.

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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.