Guest Room | Moody Greys
Muted, almost pastel shades of blue, pink, and grey have become pretty popular for decor again. That crisp, all white color scheme is a tad unrealistic unless you’re single with no kids or pets, and eat colorless foods, lol.
Muted, almost pastel shades of blue, pink, and grey have become pretty popular for decor again. That crisp, all white color scheme is a tad unrealistic unless you’re single with no kids or pets, and eat colorless foods, lol.
I first met Kyle Kelley about 2 years ago when she was on set for a shoot I was doing for the Wedding Dress Ball. I stopped by one chilly day in December to chat + take pictures of her newly decorated home office.
While I figure out my decor style, I’m pinning up a storm. I have an Office Decor board specifically for it; in case you’re look trying to figure out the same thing, here’s a little office decor inspiration.
I recently stopped by the Crowne Plaza Memphis Downtown to check out their newly renovated space.
While a rose hued sofa or chair can add a softer touch to a room, depending on your other furnishings and its texture, it doesn’t have to make the room overly feminine.
My schedule was always too jam packed to do it, but this year I have a much better work-life balance, so I can play around with Fall decor a bit.
Behind canvases, mirrors are one of the simplest ways to refresh a room. They can add brightness and depth to a smaller space while also adding a little more personality to the walls.
A few weeks back I went to a pop-up shop on Broad Avenue + instantly fell in love with Natalie Meagan’s brand The Crybaby Club.
Pinterest is the devil. You go on there looking for inspiration for one thing and the next thing you know, you’ve spiraled down a rabbit-hole and lost 3 hours of your time. Right now, my search obsession is with nightstands.
I don’t know if I’d ever be bold enough to live in a home with a brightly colored exterior door. I think they’re the coolest thing ever to see when riding through a neighborhood, but the (silly) fear of being “the woman with the neon door” kinda freaks me out, lol.