I stained the circles, removed the old knobs from the chest, and used some woodworking tape to put the new circles on and we now have a budget organic brutalism piece in our living room!” Doesn’t it look awesome!? Linnea, thank you so much for sending these photos to us<3 left: on the stand | right: separatedįrom Caitlin: OH MY GOSH. It had intricate black iron pulls that weren’t really our style, but when I saw your organic brutalism post, I was inspired by the Lulu and Georgia dresser and decided to attempt my own DIY! I bought 12 4×4 wooden circles from Joann for $.99 each and some wood stain (and used a coupon of course!) for a grand total of $30. From Linnea: “My husband and I inherited a small wooden chest that held CDs from my parents. We got the sweetest email from a reader and had to share! It’s these kinds of emails that make our absolute days. If you are a first time staining don’t be like me, watch this video FIRST.įrom Mallory: I thrifted some super cute yellow pinstripe fabric napkins that look just like this and I am SO inspired to have an “end of summer” dinner party…imagine these with a clam pasta and some white wine!! I love the idea so much & have never thrown a super fancy dinner party…what else would you guys pair them with? Any ideas? Anyway if you are looking for a beautiful warm deep brown (mid-century modern vibes) check out this one from Home Depot. I’m a bit annoyed with myself about the excess and I want to figure out where to donate them to. I FINALLY finished (with a couple more tweaks needed) my media cabinet bench (sorry, no sneak peeks yet:))! Picking the stain color was a huge feat. SO happy to have a new fun show to binge!Īlso From Jess: I know this is kinda specific but I have a wood stain color recommendation. It’s fun, interesting, sometimes sad, but overall a great listen. Here are two budget-friendly options that have a similar vibe – this one and this one.įrom Jess: If you need a new podcast and haven’t listened to Celebrity Book Club with Chelsea Devantez I highly recommend it! Each week she and a guest reads and analyzes a different female celebrity memoir. So if you have the budget, I can’t recommend it enough. These are the kind of pieces I can keep for years and years. I throw it on to go to the grocery store, to pick up the kids, to go out to dinner – it’s great for so many things and makes me still feel put together with low effort. It’s definitely a splurge but the quality, cut, and comfort are all just so good. If you haven’t read it or have stared at all of the photos now is the time! the dressįrom Emily: This is new(ish) dress I wear ALL of the time. You definitely need to head over to AD to read the article and watch the video but a wonderful story very short, Nate and Jeremiah lived in this townhouse from 2013-2016, before they were married, before they had kids, right at the beginning of their lives together. I know we are a little late to the drooling party but we were OOO! It’s not our fault! This is one of the sweetest home-buying stories we’ve heard in a minute. This week’s home tour is none other than the old/new 5th Avenue townhouse of Nate and Jeremiah. So with that, let us shift to a pretty heartwarming story… design by nate berkus and jeremiah brent | styled by dorcia kelley | photos by kelly marshall | via architectural digest design by nate berkus and jeremiah brent | styled by dorcia kelley | photo by kelly marshall | via architectural digest However, caring for those we know and those we don’t is one of the best ways to continue to honor the memory of the people we lost. There are likely very few readers who don’t have a visceral memory of September 11th. One that may never feel normal but that’s probably not a bad thing. A cool breeze may make us shed a big happy tear. At least us Californians are ready for it to because that heatwave was extremely ummm, extreme. There’s so much we have planned and are excited about as fall comes barreling towards us.
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