Hi, here’s my situation: My downstairs area is divided into three: 1) my husband’s home office (he’s a computer technician); 2) a multipurpose room that has served as a playroom, older child’s bedroom, and sometimes guest room; and 3) a shared bathroom. I’d like to transform the multipurpose room into an office for me and
My husband is not the easiest person to buy gifts for. He’s just not really into “things.” I’ve gone down the road of experiences: trips, mini trips, food experiences — they’re nice. I recommend them. But really, he’s simply not interested in things. He’d prefer to read about the hike-that-ends-with-your-favorite-meal than experience it. About nine
Photography by Rachel Fellig Plenty of empty wall space, yet not enough confidence to fill it? Take a deep breath! You’re more than halfway there. Read on to learn how you can keep it simple and still design a gallery of family photographs to rival even the best interior decorator’s. Choosing Photos Pick photos that
Text and Paintings by Libby Klein Photography by Avi Gass Art takes up a lot of real estate in my mind and heart, and I’m very excited to share my world with you in this article. My perspective on art sits beyond the canvas you see: to me, it speaks where words are unable to
No room is truly complete without artwork to punctuate the space, and there are plenty of unique options to add color to any room of your house. I gravitate towards playful yet impactful pieces, like this fun popsicle piece (which is actually 3D!), because art should have the capacity to bring joy and humor to
When going to a big-box store and looking to purchase art, it can be hard to know what’s worth bringing home and what’s best leaving in the store. To eliminate some of that overwhelm, Chanie and I met virtually at HomeGoods. She presented me with different options of art, and we discussed why the item