
I’ve shared a few of these snaps on Instagram before, but I always have so much more to say and get questions on links–resharing a few of my faves from this past month at home with all the info I get asked!
This view is one of my favorites–the shelves and the floors will never get old. Both were here when I moved in, so I don’t have exact info on either. I found a paint can of ‘Cement Pots’ by Magnolia in a chalk finish that I think is one of the floor colors. The shelves look like these brackets and then just basic wood as the shelf itself (about 11″ deep).
My breakfast nook chairs are from Williams Sonoma Home (a splurge, but my dream chairs), and I have these cushions as placeholders for now. The breakfast nook pendant light was also here when I moved in, but I’m almost certain it’s this one from Ballard Designs.
Details on my hydrangeas/pots: Trader Joes is selling $9.99 hydrangeas lately and I’ve been repotting them in my favorite Campo de’ Fiori pots. I’ve ordered mine from their site directly or been able to find them at local garden centers. Their website has an extensive list of where they sell in person. These are on their way to me as we speak! The pot above is from Bergs.

I still can’t believe that my dad built this shelf for me. It was my dream to have a little shelf on the end of my island (totally inspired by the Something’s Gotta Give kitchen), but had the hardest time finding one that fit my vision. I can’t tell you exactly how he built it, but it’s everything I wanted and more! I love that my Kitchen Aid has a home off the countertop, but is accessible whenever I get a spontaneous cookie craving and want to whip some up.
The pot rails and pendant lights were also here when I moved in (the owner has great taste!)– the rails are old Anthropologie and I’m still trying to track down the lights.

I still have a lot of plans for the bedroom but am figuring out “renter-friendly” ways to make them come to life. Here’s where I’m at for now–I added these hooks from my last apartment as extra tote bag storage and love how they look above my Rachel Donath chair. The dresser was a marketplace find from Charleston.
I recently installed these blinds in my bedroom–they are the same as the ones in the breakfast nook and kitchen. I used the same brand in my NYC apartment if they look familiar! They are so easy to install and make such a difference. I love them mounted on the ceiling to give the appearance of larger windows.

On the nightstand as of late! Also very obsessed with my linen sheets from The Company Store… it will be hard for me to ever use anything else.

I go back and forth daily about painting this room–I love the green (it was here when I moved in, I think it’s Morning Dew by Benjamin Moore) but also love a warm white living room. I have a couple other minor changes I’d like to make in here, as well as filling up the bookshelves over time, but this room feels so cozy. I didn’t want it to feel too put together… I love that the bookshelves are a little scattered and don’t stick to a certain aesthetic. It was hard for my type A control-side at first, but now I love the lived-in feel.
Things I get asked often– my chairs are from Interior Define (fabric is Celadon), my sofa is Article (in Napa White), and my coffee table is from Sundays Furniture. My Myrtle topiaries are from all over–Abide a While and Hyams in Charleston, Trellis in Raleigh, and this Etsy shop. The hurricane on my coffee table is also by Campo De Fiori (I have the small size). The floral pillows on my sofa are the Marly Lumbar pillows by Scalamandre (a gift from the brand!).

Trinkets on my coffee table as of late 💓

& bookshelf trinkets! Letting my book collection grow slowly over time in a meaningful way instead of rushing to fill the shelves.

So excited to get to work on other rooms of the house! I want to create a really fun space in my bathroom–playing with some peel and stick options from Chasing Paper. This is the vibe…

A detail that doesn’t get enough love: the built in wine rack in my kitchen. Can’t wait for summer to open up all these windows and have the breeze coming in off the screen porch. Previously mentioned blinds can be seen better here!

Not a home find, but I was recently sent this Eberjay robe and had to share! It has such a nice weight to it and feels like a warm hug! Mirror is a fun find from Article.