One Room Challenge: Week 5 Update
Now we’re starting to see some major progress! My daughter’s room is really beginning to come together. We’re in the home stretch with just one week
Now we’re starting to see some major progress! My daughter’s room is really beginning to come together. We’re in the home stretch with just one week
Happy Thursday! It’s time for another weekly update on my One Room Challenge.
Well, this is about the time that I start getting super
We’re starting week 3 which marks the half-way point for the One Room Challenge. I honestly can’t wait for it to all be done. This
Happy Tuesday everyone! Things are moving right along with the progress of moving my mom into her new home. You may have had a chance
Tips for a Stylish Family Friendly Design:
1) Keep your larger pieces neutral to allow you flexibility to switch out your accent colors more easily
I’m often asked about how I feel about accent walls and wall treatments. Should people use them or not? Yes! I am a fan of
Don’t be afraid of color! Have no fear, bring in the color for fresh and fun cheer!!
You see vibrant colors and room combinations
Today’s sneak peek is a look at what has been going on in the study/home office in our new house. This room is much larger than the
Happy Saturday my design devotees! I apologize for being a little tardy in getting posts up on the blog lately. Besides being a full time
If you follow me on Twitter, then you probably already know that the 2011 color of the year is Honeysuckle. I announced it after receiving
I am just wild about hand painted finishes on furniture. It’s such a sassy way to liven up a piece to bring color & life
You read it right! Gray does not have to mean boring, drab or dreary! Gray is actually quite the glamorous neutral. It serves as a
O happy day!!! O happy day!!! Check this out! OMG, I am having a blast playing around with my latest iphone app. Paint selection just
Today on GMT, we’re talking paint! If you want to avoid one of the biggest mistakes people make when decorating their homes, then take note: