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Secondly, if you tend to change your mind a lot (like me, haha), it’s better to wait while you keep searching for the perfect piece.
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I’ve always believed that if you don’t get at least three to five years of use out of what you buy, it’s not conducive to your finances. First and foremost, spending money on temporary pieces only to turn around and spend more money on what you really want is a huge waste of your hard-earned money. Here’s what I came up with for my neutral modern living room:Īside from sharing with you my my take on a neutral modern living room, I also wanted to chat through each piece.īefore we get into it, I wanted to preface that I believe in slow decorating and for several reasons. I was having a hard time until I remembered that there’s only one way to get ideas: create mood boards.
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When I started organizing my laundry room (only took 3 months after moving in, ha!) and putting out my fall decor this past weekend, I started thinking about how I wanted to decorate my apartment. Since, I found myself putting this mood board together late last night, I thought I’d be doing a disservice if I didn’t share it with you. If you feel the same way, this article was meant to be because I had planned to publish a different article today. I don’t know why, but home interiors content has brought me a sense of joy and peace lately. The last time I shared anything interior-related was last fall and I’m over here wondering why it’s taken me this long!ĭespite the lengthy timeframe, I’m excited to bring back more home content for you (and for me).