Living room make over
My goal is to have my apartment fully decorated by the end of this year. Decorating is a process. I tell everyone don’t be forced to go ahead and spend a whole bunch of money at one time unless you can truly afford it. It’s not a rush. It’s not a race go at your own pace and decorate in your own style. I can truly say decorating is very therapeutic for me. #livingroomdecor #newrug #burlingtonfinds
When undertaking a living room makeover, I’ve found that patience and personalization are key. It’s tempting to rush into buying everything at once, but decorating is more enjoyable and rewarding when paced mindfully. Taking time to select pieces that truly resonate with your style not only saves money but creates a space that feels authentic and cozy. Adding a new rug, for instance, can dramatically change the look and feel of your room without a major overhaul. I’ve personally enjoyed finding unique items at places like Burlington, which offer stylish options at great prices. Beyond aesthetics, decorating has become a form of therapy for me—it’s a creative outlet that allows me to express myself and unwind. For anyone looking to refresh their living space, consider starting with simple changes like rearranging furniture or incorporating textiles and decor that reflect your personality. Decorating is not a race; it evolves alongside you. Embrace the process and enjoy building a living room that’s not only beautiful but comforting and inspiring.










































































So true I’ve been decorating my apartment since I moved in… definitely a process.