I receive compliments on this scent every time a guest enters my home. At the entry and in every room - I cannot live without this.
I am not generally into candles, but this one stopped me in my tracks. It’s a beautiful complement to the Kashmir diffusers (no scent confusion - just a wonderful blend of scents when combined).
I love shifting to this scent for the spring. It’s a fresh, light floral that brings a smile to my face every time I walk past it.
I have several of these throughout my home. I use one as a base for the Kashmir diffuser and another to hold my reading glasses. A natural, chic accent for any spot.
I use these Amber color glass pieces to hold my remotes and buffet silverware when serving friends. The stunning, but subtle presence makes you take notice without being overwhelmed.
This is one of my favorite design books (yes, I really do read them!). Ryan Saghian nailed it.
I have the black oak with satin bronze hardware and it’s a feature piece in my living room. Endless storage and timeless, modern elegance. Worth the investment at any size or configuration.
I eyed it for a long time and finally made the investment two years ago and have not had a single regret. A stunning statement lamp to feature in any area of your home. It’s big, so make sure the scale will work for you.
Great little accent lights to highlight indoor spaces. Program on and off times with a Kasa plug for effortless ambiance.
Grab them in every color while they are available because I have a feeling these will sell quickly. Super soft, muted tones, and they wash flawlessly.
The end-all-be-all of pillow inserts. Full stop. Don’t bother with down feathers and dust, skip the cheap foam blocks, and just use these in all of your throw pillows. You’re welcome.
If you’re looking for towels you’ll never have to replace - stop here. I searched high and low for towels that would last for years, and the only reason I’ve ever replaced mine is to change colors!
A curated list of ideas and research that fuel the way we live and rethink how we use our spaces to support growth. From psychology and strategy to spatial design and identity, this collection explores the connection between your home, your habits, and every chapter of your life.
My Favorite Insights
If you’re new to Mel Robbins, and even if you’re not, I can’t recommend this book enough. Every change we make in our lives comes down to habit. But this one habit completely shifts your daily mindset about yourself, what you’re capable of, and how you approach your every day.
mindset
Great insights about navigating change during life transitions. This is particularly helpful if you want to change in your home to align with a big life change (marriage, divorce, empty nest, loss of a job, promotion, new venture, etc.)
Understanding change management, and how your brain responds to change, allows you to work with your natural instincts rather than against them, making new habits and transformations last for the long haul.
home Organization
Despite constant efforts to declutter your home, do things still accumulate? Do you lose your phone every other hour? If so, this book is a must for anyone considering, loving, or incredibly fearful of decluttering and organizing your home.
Our obsession with organizing stems from a deep psychological need for safety, control, and accomplishment, and the key is finding what brings you joy in your space rather than pursuing perfection for its own sake.
When you organize your space, you're not just tidying up, you're giving your brain the mental clarity and emotional relief it needs to show up as your best self. A science-based view on being organized and its impact on our overall well-being.
INTERIOR DESIGN
No matter the trend, always stick to and embrace your own style. Be willing to step out of your comfort zone, but don’t run to the latest trend or color just because everyone else is doing it.
When we build homes and workspaces with intention, we create places that support productivity, rest and connection rather than simply serving function alone.
For newbies, hobbyists, and experts to create spaces that look good and feel good.