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I have a theory that our society is filled with people who fall within one of two categories: those who wait until September 22nd to finally accept that summer is over and those who have been chugging those pumpkin spice lattes since their mid-August return.
While I would most likely associate myself with the first category, I find nothing wrong with starting the prep work to start emulating one of my favorite season throughout our homes and beyond.
If you’re looking to to create a sprinkle of seasonal style mixed with a fall oasis feel, look no further: we’re offering FOUR tips in creating the best version of Fall in your home.
SHOW NOTES
“…I feel that the seasonal shifts in our homes should be a breath of fresh air within our desired palettes, not a complete haul of seasonal vomit.” (2:36)
“…if you’re wanting to tone down the small pieces you’re purchasing in order to use your hard earned money to get lasting pieces - that's what we’re here for.” (4:36)
“Redecorating for a season doesn’t necessarily mean big purchases, it can absolutely be reworking with what you’ve got.” (9:56)
“Chevron - or as my friend, Katie, calls it “squiggle lines.” I don’t love it.” (11:10)
“…boundaries are important.” (12:38)
I have a theory that our society is filled with people who fall within one of two categories: those who wait until September 22nd to finally accept that summer is over and those who have been chugging those pumpkin spice lattes since their mid-August return.
While I would most likely associate myself with the first category, I find nothing wrong with starting the prep work to start emulating one of my favorite season throughout our homes and beyond.
If you’re looking to to create a sprinkle of seasonal style mixed with a fall oasis feel, look no further: we’re offering FOUR tips in creating the best version of Fall in your home.
SHOW NOTES
“…I feel that the seasonal shifts in our homes should be a breath of fresh air within our desired palettes, not a complete haul of seasonal vomit.” (2:36)
“…if you’re wanting to tone down the small pieces you’re purchasing in order to use your hard earned money to get lasting pieces - that's what we’re here for.” (4:36)
“Redecorating for a season doesn’t necessarily mean big purchases, it can absolutely be reworking with what you’ve got.” (9:56)
“Chevron - or as my friend, Katie, calls it “squiggle lines.” I don’t love it.” (11:10)
“…boundaries are important.” (12:38)