Favorite Shop for Coastal Grandmillennial Finds

Friday, July 23, 2021

 Source: Cailini Coastal



Modern Traditional Primary Bedroom

Wednesday, July 21, 2021

My client Tess is based in Atlanta, and she discovered me through my Home Office Conversion posts on one of the Facebook decorating groups. She has amazing taste and already had a base of furniture, so I got to come in and all of the pretty stuff. Please reach out to me if you are interested in making over any of your spaces. I do interior design for the Raleigh, Wake Forest area and also offer distance design aka e-Design for all over the United States including Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Virginia.

My Favorite Studio McGee for Target - Launching Sunday, July 11th

Friday, July 9, 2021

These are my very favorite pieces.



This post contains affiliate links for your shopping convenience. All images in this post are courtesy of the Studio McGee fall collection at Target.

Lots of this collection is really good and leans toward the Coastal Grandmillennial Hampton vibe. 

Pillow collections

 If you need new pillows here's two curated collections of designer pillows for less.



The best part besides the prices (between $10-4$0), is that most are 20 x 20 or  22 x 22 which is the best size for sofas.


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French Country Primary Bedroom - Wake Forest E-Design

Tuesday, July 6, 2021

Shop my Kitchen

Southern Screen Porch with Shiplap

I want to show you just how far our screen porch has come since we moved in a year and a half ago. This was our first major project on this house.  This just shows what a great contractor, sweat equity, and about $3,000 will get you. This pricing was way before lumber prices went up though and most of the project supplies were Hardie board.

This is how the porch looks now (sort of, we got new furniture that I haven't photographed yet).



This is what the porch looked like when the house was listed.  I'll wait right here while you scroll back up and down ;)


This was taken shortly after we moved in.  It wasn't terrible, but we didn't have any privacy. 


This is what our porch looked like in our last house for reference.


And back to our current porch. What a difference one wall can make!



Lucas and I made this faux succulent insert last summer for the "firebox".  Nick built the mantel to my specs.






My friend Jessica, from Something Blue Farmhouse, came to visit in June and we hung out on the porch. Jessica helped me style for a photoshoot while she was here. 















Wow! You made it to the end of this photo filled post. I hope that it inspires you!  If you feel overwhelmed by this sort of project, give me a shout!