Barn doors have been one of the biggest trends to emerge from the modern farmhouse style that’s so big right now (and not fading away anytime soon if the excitement over Chip & Joanna's new line for Target has shown).
It's Labor Day weekend, and fall is almost within reach. We've just wrapped another beautiful summer on Lake Eufaula, and while I'm sad to see the season come to a close
First up is this darling vacation rental located on Upper Boardwalk across from the bocce ball courts. It's light and bright, and has a fun third story loft with three cute little beds tucked under the eaves. The builder is a friend of ours and I love what they create.
Shiplap has been a major trend in decor for the past few years and its popularity doesn't appear to be waning. Everything from lake houses to farm houses to beach cottages are being transformed with this budget-friendly textured wall treatment.
Whether it be hooks, a garment rack, individual cubbies, drawers, shelves or baskets, make a place for every member of the family to stash their stuff. I’m personally a fan of having lots of hooks as it’s super easy for small kids to hang up their own things.
What's the difference between putting a couple of bunk beds into a room and these stylish numbers? The short answer is built-ins. Built-in bunks give a room a sense of permanence and definition. Especially in smaller spaces, built-in bunks help a space to feel thoughtfully designed and maximize the square
Decorating with flags for the fourth of July is an obvious choice, but there's several ways to shake it up and make it fresh. This enormous American flag hangs prominently in a stylish, country-chic living room.
Many farmhouse kitchens are loaded with texture that reflect the architecture and readily available natural materials. Mix and match natural woods, brick, and tile for a layered approach to design, but give the eye a place to rest visually