four things | twenty-seven

Is it just me, or has April flown by? I have blinked, and we’re almost in May. I’m looking forward to May, though. While summer has never been my favorite season, I am excited about opening the pool and spending more time outside before it gets too hot. I’m also loving the longer days. Here […]
the mixer that’s always a tad too big

One of my main functional objectives when I designed our kitchen was to hide all of the appliances except for the Ilve range. I didn’t want a toaster, electric kettle, coffee maker, or any small appliances sitting out on the counter, and I wanted the fridge and dishwasher to be paneled. While necessary, those appliances […]
apple espalier tree update

Last year, I designed and built a couple of vintage-style trellises to add some interest to a large blank wall of siding on the front of our house. (You can find plans and a tutorial HERE.) When I started the project, I wasn’t sure what kind of trellis-loving plant I was going to grow on […]
mediumalism

Over the weekend, I continued working through the house, thinning out areas and setting things aside to sell or taking them to the thrift store. I have unearthed an entire closet in the guest room that was embarrassingly piled floor to ceiling with stuff. At the bottom of the pile was a bin of clothes […]
four things | twenty six

It’s finally feeling more like Spring this week, and I’m getting the jolt of energy I often do that comes with sunshine, grass that’s greening up, and crisp air that calls me outside. I did some work outside in the garden, but I’ve mostly been focusing my energy inside, organizing and purging while I’m motivated […]
ways to move (sell/donate) stuff

As I’ve been working through my collections and thinning down, I’ve received many questions about moving (selling or donating) the stuff. This can be the number one reason for holding onto things. Decluttering and getting things physically out of your house is a lot of work! It’s just easier to let it sit in a […]
the fate of the open kitchen shelves

I’ve been looking for and considering an alternative to the inexpensive open shelves we added during our kitchen renovation. We were at the end of the project and the budget, and I was also experiencing decision fatigue. But I quickly realized I didn’t have a place to put my mixer or all of my ironstone […]
the practice of letting go

Over the weekend, I started cleaning out my ironstone collection, pulling the pieces I felt ready to part with. As I was sharing pictures of the growing piles of stuff, I started getting messages essentially asking if everything was okay; if I was okay. Was there some big life event that was forcing this purge? […]