Hello friends! Today I just want to share a little bit about a beautiful and funny period drama I discovered on Amazon, “Badehotellet” (Seaside Hotel). I have not been feeling well for a couple of weeks due to an autoimmue flare, so while spending my days resting in bed I have been enjoying a trip back to the late 1920’s and early 1930’s along the pristine Jutland seaside in Denmark. It has been a wonderful distraction from the modern day woes we are all facing.
Interior Decor and Styling
Dreamy Kitchen Built-Ins: Butler’s Pantries, China Cabinets, and Hutches
Hello everyone! I hope you are doing well during quarantine time! Have you been doing any home improvements while staying home? My husband has been working on our kitchen renovation and it is coming along nicely. At this point we are at a little stand still as we have to make some final decisions about the built-in that we plan to put in place of a window (it has an unscenic view of the side of the garage) and an oddly shaped short cabinet that we never use.
Hello friends! Today I am happy to show you how I have added some early spring vibes to our home using beautiful faux greenery and plants. Since the end of February I have been transitioning my decor from winter to spring using natural and rustic elements and beautiful faux greenery for March. Even though I love all the bright colors of Easter and mid-late spring, I am just not quite ready for all of the busy-ness of color and Easter trinkets just yet. Green is my favorite color, so I always enjoy using lots of green in my decor, especially in March. *This post contains affiliate links.
Are you a follower of desing trends or do you do your own thing when it comes to decorating? How do you feel about incorporating sustainable decor and design into your home in 2020?The zeitgeist of the current millennium is undoubtedly that of sustainability, with eco-friendliness being a major priority in everything from the travel to the publishing sectors. NYU Stern’s Center for Sustainable Business has found that sustainable items garnered almost 30% more interest in 2018 than in 2013.*This post contains affiliate and/or sponsored links.




