Weekend Inspiration: No.105

Mid-century wood dresser styling

As I’m sure you’ve gathered by now, I absolutely love change—especially when it comes to our home décor. I swap things around all the time, and I’m certain that I’d be doing that in some alternate universe where I wasn’t a blogger and it wasn’t my job to do exactly that for the sake of content. It’s simply engrained in my personality!

So, today I thought it might be fun to take a walk down memory lane by revisiting a few favorite room makeovers from inside our retro ranch. Keep scrolling for a look back at a number of design iterations of different rooms, including our main bedroom, living room, the long-gone sunroom, and our dining room, too. There’s lots of home décor inspiration to explore inside those links in case you’ve got projects of your own to get underway this weekend.

WEEKEND INSPIRATION: NO.105

1. One of our older living room designs was recently featured on The Everygirl as part of a Netflix-worthy living rooms roundup their editorial team put together! Do you remember that pretty tufted blue couch? Don’t worry—we kept it in the family. It lives over at my parents’ house now.

2. Not technically a room makeover, but I really loved how this up-cycled IKEA table turned out. We ended up selling the set since we didn’t have enough room for it, but it’s still one of my favorite transformations to date.

3. Who could forget that one time I painted a faux wood panel feature wall in our main bedroom?! At any rate, I couldn’t forget! Our room looks nothing like this anymore, but I still love that old design.

4. Minimalism wasn’t something that lasted more than a year or two in our house, but you can see that brief period when I tried the aesthetic right here.

5. I’ll never forget when our sunroom used to be a beautiful living and dining space! We’ve since turned it into a makeshift garage storage area because we realized we’d utilize the (un-air-conditioned) space a lot more in that way rather than as a living room. I’m so glad we have these old pictures of it to look back on, though!

6. If you want to see a fairly recent look inside our house, I was kindly featured this past week by a local website, Shen Valley Magazine. See the article and house tour (with photos by Helen Bisset) over this way.

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What’s On My H&M Home Wish List

What's On My H&M Home Wish List

How have I never tapped into this resource before?! Today is my first time considering anything from H&M Home, and let’s just say that I found it incredibly easy to find a dozen items to add to my wish list.

The prices are very reasonable, and I’m really drawn to the simple designs of most of the pieces in their collection. The earth tones also really suit our own home aesthetic, so I’ve got lots to keep an eye on as I watch out for sales (which do happen, by the way!).

Keep scrolling for my roundup of top 12 items, and let me know in the comments which piece is your favorite. (HINT: Click the “Notify me” button on the retailer website if anything you love is currently sold out—they restock fairly often, but sell out fast)

My H&M Home Wish List:

1. Large Round Ceramic Vase

2. Wooden Hanger

3. Large Braided Storage Basket

4. Patterned Cushion Cover

5. Wool-blend Throw

6. Large Arched Ceramic Vase

7. Large Glass Vase

8. 2-pack Cotton Pillowcases

9. Wooden Picture Ledge Shelf

10. Stoneware Candlestick

11. Waffled Bath Towel

12. Patterned Duvet Cover Set

I actually did decide to go ahead and treat myself to two pieces, so check my Instagram feed and stories today to see which ones I chose (P.S. I pre-wrote this post a little bit ago in case you’re thinking, “That was fast!”).

Any guesses which pair of items I picked? Maybe those Cotton Pillowcases or this Waffled Bath Towel? Heck, it coulda been this Stoneware Candlestick! Hop this way to see my final picks—for now, anyway.

What's On My H&M Home Wish List

*I earn a small percentage from purchases made using the affiliate links above. Affiliate links are not sponsored. Rest assured that I never recommend products we wouldn’t use or don’t already love ourselves.

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