Our new home was laid out perfectly for entertaining. In the kitchen, we had a table that could sit seven comfortably, and our dinning table could seat 12. We also had a space where, if we needed to, we could add another table and seat 30 people at once for dinner. It came in handy for holiday seasons, and we actually maxed it out a few times. I have been collecting dishes for years, some store bought, some thrifted. I really enjoy hosting, and have learned that using re
When we moved to Vegas, we were super excited to have two closets in our bedroom. This house gave us two even bigger closets! And here is where we started... This is my closet. It's a little deeper than Trey's, and has a weird angle at the end of the right side. And this is Trey's closet, a straight forward rectangle. This is also where Trey plans on putting some of the major electrical work. I prefer to hang as much as I can. If I can see it, I will wear it. I have a s
We were in the Grove Ridge house for four years before we formalized the guest room. Prior to that, all we did was take out the door to the closet. Basically, the location of said door severely limited where we could place furniture in the room. The closet itself was super awkward and wasted so much space. Here's the layout. This is the door we removed. Oh, and that pepto pink was replaced with SW Eider White. There was not enough space on the left side to hang a bar. T
I don’t want to brag, but I’ve got mad organizational skills. It is what matters to me the most in design; that there is a place for everything. I have seen so many HGTV dream homes built with no real understanding of how most families actually live, and they don’t build in near enough storage. I think “organization” is the first piece of design I conquered. And I would rather sacrifice design than storage solutions, but I've never actually had to. Closet systems are so