Interior Decor and Styling
Hello friends and welcome back Vintage Cottage Weekends In this new series my friend Debra of Common Ground will be sharing all different kinds of vintage-cottage inpo each weekend! Today I am in the mood to talk decor and to share some thoughts on my decorating style and how it has changed (often back and forth) over the years. It has always been hard for me to define my style because I love so many different design elements, but in the end I always gravitate toward vintage-traditional cottage style.
Welcome back to the Interior Decor and Styling Series! Today’s post is all about designing a chic home office. With the pandemic continuing, many people are having to work from home. Now that I am teaching from home and blogging at the same time, I definitely need a more organized and designated office space. We have an extra room in our basement that is dry and mold free, and it is relatively bright due to two basement windows in the room. I have been using it as a craft (and junk hoarding) room for some time, but I really would like to turn it into a more usable office space. I have found some great ideas online, so today I decided to share some chic home office inspiration with you. These tips should help you in creating the perfect home working environment, so if you are thinking of starting remote work give them a try! *This post contains affiliate links.
Hello dear readers and welcome back to my Interior Decor and Styling series! I am often asked for decorating tips and tricks for creating a welcoming home with a designer look on a budget. Homeowners want to create that “wow” factor from the moment guests reach their front door. There are really just a few simple tricks of the trade that designers use that I have picked up on over the years. Today I am sharing how to make a great impression with your home decor.*This post contains affiliate links and/or sponsored content.




