http://www.urbanoutfitters.com/ The best part of adulting is the endless ability to create,customize and change up your existing space. I am a big fan of sticking to a neutral or interchangeable base items as your investment pieces. That allows you to switch out your accent pieces accordingly. If your feeling girly, tired of the usual or ready for a seasonal switch we've got some eye candy inspo for you to hold you over until fall. http://www.tinyhousetown.net http://www.tinyhousetown.net If you plug into any sort of media Im sure you've heard of the tiny house movement! I'll admit I wasn't originally sold, but my mom however swore by the show and loved the concept. So I started looking into it myself and I realized that these homes were essentially built for efficiency and comfort. Not only that, but the design inspiration alone provides a great blueprint for pulling together your current living space. http://www.curbed.com tinyhousetalk.com Tiny homes are typically under 400 square feet which is a massive downgrade for most americans (Unless you live in Manhattan). The trade off environmentally and finically for some are worth loosing a bit of real estate. Not to mention the significant downgrade in the cost of your overall expenses. http://www.hgtv.com http://www.tinyhousetown.net From a design perspective these tiny homes have given me tons of organizational tips,storage tricks and ideas for making small spaces more lush, homey and useful. Whether you're looking into downsizing or just upgrading you're existing home there are a bevy of options out there. For more information on the tiny lifestyle and reducing your imprint you can checkout thetinylife.com http://www.ana-white.com/ When it comes to my favorite common space in the house, I absolutely live in my kitchen! So when it was time to upgrade I couldn't wait to get rid of my old grody Fluorescent lights. If you entertain lighting is key to setting the right mood,giving calming energy and the right selfie feels.
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