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Outdoor spaces tend to get judged on how they look before anything else, and if you’ve got fresh grass, tidy borders, and a few well-placed and beautiful plants, it’s generally going to look great. But there is something else to consider as well – how safe is it?

The fact is that when things start to get overgrown or overlooked, it’s not just about how it all looks...


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Happy spring, and welcome to Thursday Favorite Things! I am thrilled to celebrate my eighth year co-hosting this fabulous weekly link party for bloggers and blog readers with Katherine of Katherine’s Corner and a fantastic group of bloggers!


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Happy spring, and welcome to Thursday Favorite Things! I am thrilled to celebrate my eighth year co-hosting this fabulous weekly link party for bloggers and blog readers with Katherine of Katherine’s Corner and a fantastic group of bloggers!

If you would li...


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There’s always something new when it comes to interiors. One week it’s all about clean spaces. The next, it’s bold colors and statement pieces. It can honestly get tiring after a while, especially if you like to refresh your home often. At the end of the day, your home shouldn’t feel like a project you can’t keep up with. The good news is, most


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Sometimes, no matter how well-designed your rooms are, something doesn’t quite feel right. And it’s not always something you can spot, like a sofa out of alignment with the rest of the room or other furniture, or an oversized sideboard swallowing the room. It’s likely to be something more understated that throws the whole room off slightly.

If this feels familiar and ...


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