A little photo dump of my week📷
As someone who loves making a house feel like a home, my weeks often revolve around little projects and discoveries that add character to my space. This past week was no different, and I'm excited to share a deeper dive into the moments captured in my 'week in pictures' photo dump. It’s not just about the final look, but the journey of creating a comfortable and inspiring environment. One of the highlights was definitely stumbling upon some incredible #homefinds. I've been slowly upgrading a few areas, and this week I managed to snag a gorgeous ceramic vase that perfectly ties into my living room's color scheme. It wasn't planned, just a lucky find at a local vintage market – sometimes the best pieces are unexpected! I truly believe that unique finds like these are what make a home feel curated and personal, rather than just decorated. Then there was the #diy aspect, which always brings a sense of accomplishment. I finally tackled a small project for our #entrywaydecor. Our entry space needed a little something extra, so I decided to upcycle an old mirror frame with some textured paint. It was a quick weekend project, but it completely transformed the area, making it feel more welcoming. If you're thinking about a DIY project, start small! Even a fresh coat of paint or a simple upcycle can make a huge difference without overwhelming you. But perhaps the most satisfying task of the week was undertaking a big new home pantry restock. Moving into a new place means rethinking how you organize everything, and the pantry is a prime candidate for a complete overhaul. I dedicated a whole afternoon to sorting, decluttering, and categorizing. My strategy involved pulling everything out, checking expiration dates, and then grouping similar items. I invested in some clear, airtight containers for dry goods like pasta, rice, and cereals, which not only keeps things fresh but also makes it so much easier to see what I have at a glance. I also added some labeled bins for snacks, baking supplies, and canned goods. This isn't just about aesthetics; it's about creating an efficient and functional system that saves time during meal prep and reduces food waste. For anyone embarking on their own new home pantry restock, my top tip is to measure your shelves before buying any containers to ensure everything fits perfectly! It makes such a difference in how long your organized pantry stays tidy. Seeing these small victories – from a beautiful home find to a perfectly organized pantry – really makes my week. It's these everyday efforts that slowly but surely turn a house into a sanctuary. I hope these details from my 'week in pictures' give you some inspiration for your own home projects!

















This isn’t a photo dump