Back in college, I had this little one-bedroom apartment that I wanted to make feel like my own cozy haven, but renting always has those “do not touch” rules.
Back in college, I had this little one-bedroom apartment that I wanted to make feel like my own cozy haven, but renting always has those “do not touch” rules.
I’ve been soaking up all the fall vibes—fall porches, fall planters and fall decor all around—but honestly, I’m counting down the days until winter hits.
There’s just something about the holiday season that gets me so excited, and I’m already planning out my Christmas decor.
Ahh, my first apartment was a one-bedroom apartment nestled in the buzzing Vancouver city.
It had its quirks, but it was my very own space to style and make a home.
I remember the thrill of picking out furniture, choosing the perfect paint colors, and finding clever storage solutions to maximize the small first apartment.
My backyard is in shambles.
My deck is falling apart and the landscape slopes, which means I get puddles by my house when it rains.
But, all I have to save me from my small backyard woes, is my corner garden!
A few months ago, I decided my patio needed a serious glow-up.
I was tired of looking at those sad, empty deck with a table and chairs, and I knew it was time to create a container garden that’s totally Instagram-worthy.
Are you looking for a way to create a stunning backyard, but you have limited space?
My backyard is small and sloping a bit and filled with trees too.
My plan is to do some small backyard landscaping.
I love my ALL white home. I have white curtains and my flooring is ashy too.
But….but….but….I’m yearning for some pop of color to my neutral home decor.
Spring is here and it’s time to zhuzh up your space outside.
No more indoor hanging plants. It’s time to hang it outside now!
Moving into your first apartment is super exciting. Congratulations!
I remember when I moved into a brand new city for college and had to scramble to find my first apartment.
Laundry day waits for no one.
If you’re a busy person living in an apartment with no washer and dryer hookups, you may feel like you’re completely out of luck.
This was exactly my story when I was living in my first apartment.