WHY WE SHOULD TAKE CARE OF OUR HOMES
Our homes are probably the biggest investment we will ever make! And they are not only our place to live but to live a lot of life in too! Here’s a real life story that happened and why it made such a impact on the way I look at my home.
Today is HOME STYLE SATURDAY your weekend mini lifestyle magazine! We have wonderful posts for you today! Make sure you check the out below.
My friend, Lory from Designthusiam organizes our HSS posts weekly. So a big thank you to her!!!!
Before we get into today’s posts CONGRATULATIONS to Chrissy and Marilyn!
Chrissy won the $200.00 prize from last week’s 200 HSS Giveaway and Marilyn won the $100.00 prize! They were notified yesterday.
Thanks to everyone for commenting and making our 200th HSS so special!
Let’s talk about our homes and why it is so important to treat it kindly and take care of it!
This week I’m sharing WHY IT IS SO IMPORTANT TO TAKE CARE OF YOUR HOME.
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Your low sectional sofa in your sun room is in my opinion the perfect size. Would you share the brand/store where purchased? Thank you.
Hi Delora, the sofa came from West Elm. See it here:https://rstyle.me/+Beds0dCTlrepcjnExByE2A We chose the performance fabric,STONE WHITE LINEN WEAVE.
Don’t know why I didn’t think of this yesterday, but have you considered having your carpenter making wood cornices for your windows that would carry the eye from and to the fireplace mantel? It would complete the look and still be fresh and clean. Just a thought!
Yay for Crissy! One of my blogging besties!!! Woot!
Love, love, love your half round pediment type mirrors! Where did you find them and are they still available?
Love to read your posts and this post is so true. Sadly, I know of a wonderful home that was so welcoming with many loving wonderful times through the years. Unfortunately, through the years, it just became a neglected house.
Thanks, Pam. I found the mirror years ago at Home Goods. I don’t have a source, sorry!