
A Colorful Galentine’s Day Tablescape (plus a menu & DIY)
Heeeeeeeeeey sexy ladyyyyy (said like Psy in Gangam Style, obvs), ATTENTION STRONG WOMEN OF THE WORLD: YOU NEED A GALENTINE’S DAY BRUNCH Ya really do.
Heeeeeeeeeey sexy ladyyyyy (said like Psy in Gangam Style, obvs), ATTENTION STRONG WOMEN OF THE WORLD: YOU NEED A GALENTINE’S DAY BRUNCH Ya really do.
I am so excited about this post. I love to not only design interiors, but also design areas of our daily lives, SUCH AS TABLESCAPES. I think I would be a really awesome wedding planner because I just get color. I love setting tables and creating different vignettes. I think I love this so much because I absolutely love cooking and I am really, really good at it. To me, cooking is just another art form.
So I’ve been thinking that green is probably one of the must underrated colors, don’t you think? Maybe because we are in the dead of winter and everything is gray, but I am craving vibrant green. I’ve even been eating more green vegetables, that’s how dire the circumstances are. When I went hunting for inspirational images, I surprisingly couldn’t find many showcasing GOOD green rooms.
Welcome to the 3rd installment of my favorite tile series. Today, I will show you my favorite WHITE tiles. For all you neutral lovers out there, today is your day! As usual, we have 4 categories to go over: hex, rectangle, square, and miscellaneous.
So I’m really liking making my own series of things I want to show you how to do. Hopefully you’re liking it too? In this series, I’m going to take a neutral palette of bathroom items (shower curtain, hand towels, rugs, some accessories) and show you how the same items could be styled 10 different ways using TILE.
Welcome to the second installment of my tile series. Today’s color: BLUE! I kind of felt like I was on Sesame Street just then…like I’m Elmo telling you the letter of the day. Now I have the “what’s the letter of the dayyyyyy” song stuck in my head. Which is kind of ironic considering I was just listening to Cardi B which is for sure not rated G.
There is a very special place in my heart for kids. When I first moved to NYC, I worked as a nanny. This is a common occurrence in this city; most people, unless they have landed their dream job right away (go them!!!), have a side hustle. Rent is high and you need money fast. Interviewing takes a lot of time and you need to make money until you do the thing you set out to do when you moved here, the city of dreams and heroes (the sandwich…and I guess the people).
I’m pretty excited about today’s post. I have almost 2,000 tile designs in my personal design inventory and when it comes to tile, I’m basically like Ariel in The Little Mermaid when she’s in her little cave of treasures singing, “but I want moooooore”.
Hey! Typically I have been writing blog posts weeks in advance and then scheduling them to go live, but this week Design Love Fest’s new