Home Decor

That enclosed porch on the Shoreline Glass House is living rent-free in my brain. Warm wood, big windows, winter trees just beyond the glass. Tiny house goals aren’t always about the square footage. Sometimes it’s one good room where outside and inside stop arguing.

Wood walls. One good chair. A window. That’s all a writing space really needs. Everything else is just stuff pretending to be important. Link

One of my fav rabbit holes: tiny house browsing. Own a 12x40 house & love every square foot of it. But this cabin from Craft Houses? Check those photos out! Solar-powered, no loft, all on one floor. It's giving cozy retreat energy & honestly, I wish I'd gone this route. Only if I had money!

Illustrated tiny house with solar panels, 
wood siding, and glass doors surrounded by a lush garden

Striped arched doorless shower

“Have nothing in your house that you do not know to be useful or believe to be beautiful.” — William Morris

That arched doorless shower is doing a lot — in the best way. Blue-and-white stripe tile wrapping wall to ceiling, framed by a perfect arch. No door, no hardware, nothing interrupting the pattern. What gets me is how committed it is — the stripe doesn’t stop at the shower entrance, it just keeps going. That kind of design confidence is rare. A bathroom with an actual point of view. If I ever have the bathroom space for it, this is the vision.

That DIY tile trick is brilliant. Instead of mixing mortar and making a huge mess, you just use the stick-on backing and place the tiles directly on the wall. So much simpler and cleaner. Now I’m tempted to try it in my kitchen—I just need to find the right tiles I like.

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Regarding that shelf—it’s seriously a mood. The way the dark, textured wall makes the walnut pop is just perfection. Those brass duck bookends are such a cool vintage find, and the whole setup feels curated and soulful without trying too hard. It’s definitely giving me some inspiration!

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Gallery Wall: My Spring Project

Oh, a gallery wall project as a spring goal? Yes please! I've had a collection of frames sitting around for years just waiting for their moment, and this is finally it. The plan is to fill up an entire wall in my living room — different sizes, different shapes, all the things — and I want it to feel warm and fun and so very me.

One tip from this article that I thought was clever: arrange everything on the floor first, trace your frames onto kraft paper, then tape it to the wall as a guide before you hammer a single nail. No more walls full of accidental holes!

Can't wait to get started! 🖼️

The way that terracotta wall hits the natural wood ceiling is everything. It’s such a grounding, soulful combo that makes the whole room feel lived-in and warm. Between the textures and that gorgeous light, I could just sit here for hours. Total mood. Sign me up!

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Who says bathrooms have to be boring? That mural wallpaper is already a showstopper, but paired with that terracotta orange toilet? It just works. Sometimes the boldest design choice is the one you never saw coming. Maybe it’s time to rethink that plain white throne.

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Those warm wood open shelves against that creamy white kitchen just work. It’s the perfect blend of cozy and elegant. Wood makes any space feel lived-in and loved. Give me wood accents in every room!

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