Feminine, glamorous interiors
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chic,
entryway,
feminine,
gallery wall,
glamorous,
gold,
modern wallpaper,
pink,
vignette,
white interiors

Add a touch of luxury with decorative molding. It's eye catching without taking up necessary space so it's perfect for small hallways and tight corners.
via Pinterest
Add decorative corbels or moulding for some character.
via Home Stories A to Z
Add a dynamic impact to your hall by adding a chair rail and painting one half a contrasting color.
via Pinterest
Adding some floor to ceiling curtains can make the hallway feel more luxurious and grand. A beautiful light fixture makes the space seem well thought out.
Decorating for the later years
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cleaning,
contrast,
frames,
home decor,
minimalist,
natural,
retirement,
shelving,
storage,
style






The easy, livable style of interior designer Sasha Emerson
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casual,
gray,
house tour,
interior designer,
modern wallpaper,
Sasha Emerson
Love the gray of the walls with the tan console and headboard.
Below are some of my favorite spaces from her website.
What do you think of Emerson's style?
Bright and easy spaces
Labels:
bedroom,
bright,
color,
comfort,
dinning room,
eye candy,
home decor,
living room,
natural light,
office,
pattern,
pop of color,
room,
windows
via Crate and Barrel
The foliage in this bright office provides the pop of color.
via Covet Garden
via House Beautiful

Small laundry room inspiration
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area rug,
cabinets,
cleaning,
folding table,
hang up space,
home decor,
laundry organization,
laundry room,
makeover,
paint,
sink,
Space,
storage,
tub
Even if you only have a laundry nook, make it feel more luxe with an updated lighting fixture, and sleek shelving with organized supplies.
via BHG
Love this Stain kit idea!
via BHG
You can still make a small laundry space work for you and be pretty too. Making the most of the room you do have may take a little creativity and narrowing down your items to just necessities, but making it functional will really help you enjoy this space.


Giving your laundry room a makeover doesn't need to be pricey. A few cabinets and a table top to fold your clothes can really make a difference in the room. Also adding a touch of color with some paint can make it feel more like a homey space than a commercial laundry.
Bring in green (and clean air) with houseplants!
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air quality,
green,
greenery,
home decor,
indoor plants,
productivity,
spring,
terrarium,
winter blues
I don't know if this little lotus is easy to grow - but how gorgeous is that?

The biggest issue in my home is not having the windowsill space for plants that need sun, so be sure to do a bit of research so you know what will work best in your environment.
via Apartment Therapy
Are you a fan of indoor plants? Any green thumbs out there?
Lovely Eye Candy
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bedroom,
chandelier,
dinning room,
eye candy,
home decor,
kitchen,
living room,
lovely,
office,
purple,
stunning,
wicker
Make the most of a snow day with some of these projects
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change,
clean,
craft,
DIY,
etsy,
furniture,
gallery wall,
home decor,
how to,
organizing,
purging,
rearrange,
rearranging furniture,
wall art,
winter cleaning ideas
1. Rearrange your furniture:
2. Clean out your drawers:

In your kitchen, bathroom, pantry, bedroom, and more! Clean out those drawers by creating three boxes: throw away, give away, keep. Sort your items and when you get to the keep, figure out if you have any good trays, shoe boxes, or containers laying around that would keep the items corralled. It looks like the drawer above is using small jelly roll pans, which is really clever.
3. Make that gallery wall you've dreaming about
I like Design Crush's tutorial, but there are a lot of great ideas and step by step instructions online i you just search for something like "create your own gallery wall." Even i you don't have all the art you want to use yet, gallery walls can be flexible and expand over time, or you can at least decide where you want it and start composing it in kraft paper.
4. Style Your Bookshelves
2 images via DesignSponge
You will be surprised how many compliments you get when you thoughtfully arrange your shelves. Thinking of a bookcase or set of shelves as a composition really lets you show off your favorite accessories and books while also serving a purpose. I'm not going to lie, it's not always easy to strike that perfect balance, and you'll likely always be making little tweaks. I would start by pulling a few images that I really like to use as a guide. Next, collect the items that will be on the shelves. You may have to omit some items or add some along the way. You will want items with a variety of heights and widths. Other than that, a lot of the process is just "feel." Step back from the shelves from time to time to make sure you are happy with how your "composition" is taking shape.