• Plants

    PLANTS FOR EVERY ROOM IN YOUR HOUSE

    Plants are by far my favorite home accessory. They will literally liven up your space (plants are alive people, they even enjoy classical music. Look it up) add so much texture, and provide your space with a pop of color. After unintentionally murdering several succulents I was hesitant to get back into the plant game, but when I found a baby fiddle leaf fig tree at Home Depot I couldn’t resist. I’m SO glad I picked up this little buddy because hes grown at least three feet in two years. I am now completely addicted to growing indoor plants. I literally have a jungle growing in the corner of my…

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  • Fabric Trends

    VELVET CRUSH

    There’s a new kid on the block when it comes to upholstery fabrics. Its bold, Its soft, its luxurious and its VELVET! That’s right folks, velvet is back and its better than ever. I know what you’re thinking but don’t worry, this luxurious fabric has come a long way since your grandmas dusty rose velvet sofa. Keep reading to find out what this fabric trend has to offer.     Why velvet? This fabric is known to be a symbol of luxury throughout history and will instantly elevate the look of your space. Velvet has been gaining popularity over the past few years in the luxury furniture and high fashion…

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  • Fabric Trends

    MUD CLOTH – Why its here to stay

    Mud cloth has been saturating my Instagram and Pinterest feed for the past year now, but trust me when I say this trend is only at the beginning of its life-cycle. Mud cloth is about to hit the mass market over the next few months and is already available at major retailers like Restoration Hardware. So why has this handwoven fabric been so popular? Let’s look beyond the trendy black and white geometric patterns and see why this trend caught on. We are drawn to this hearty fabric because of its unique hand made look and feel. Mud cloth is constructed of hand-spun cotton strips. The fabric is then dyed in…