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✨ Grandma Core ✨ — and no, I’m not talking about dated florals and dusty antiques. I’m talking about homes that feel collected, layered, and full of character again.

I rounded up some pieces that capture this look perfectly — comment “trend” for details ✨

1️⃣ Collected, not decorated
The goal isn’t perfection. It’s a home that feels like it evolved over time, not like everything came from one shopping cart.

2️⃣ Pattern mixing
Florals, stripes, plaids, checks… layering patterns is back. The magic is in creating contrast while still feeling cohesive.

3️⃣ Traditional silhouettes
Skirted furniture, rolled arms, warm woods, timeless shapes. Less trendy, more forever.

4️⃣ Details that make a home feel custom
Lampshades, trim work, hardware, framed art, fabric textures — the little things carry the room.

5️⃣ Intentional clutter
Stacks of books, meaningful objects, collected art, layered textiles. Styled, but never sterile.

The result? A home that feels cozy, personal, and like it actually belongs to the people living in it 🤍

Save this for the next time you’re decorating
Bed frames
Area rugs!
Mantle styling!
Moody area rugs!
Sconces!
Small nightstands!
5 common home decor mistakes I see all the time (and how to fix them 👇✨)

Your home usually doesn’t need more decor… it needs better styling decisions.

Everything is the same height → If all your decor sits at one level, your space can feel flat. Create variation with different heights, stacked books, taller stems, oversized lamps, and layered objects to give the room movement.

Your lamps are too small → My rule: always go bigger. Undersized lamps make furniture look off-scale. Oversized lamps instantly make a room feel more custom and designer.

Using square art (or mirrors) over the bed → Bedrooms usually look softer and more elevated with longer, linear pieces or oversized matted artwork instead of a single square piece centered above the bed.

Using poster-style wall art or large framed family photos → Instead, elevate your walls with oversized mats, texture, layered frames, artwork, or intentional gallery moments. Matting instantly makes art feel more expensive.

Not using curtains to their full potential → Curtains should go high + wide. Mount them closer to the ceiling and extend beyond the window frame to make windows feel larger and ceilings feel taller.

The difference between a home that feels “fine” and one that feels designed is usually in these little details 🤍

Which one surprised you the most? 👀
Throw pillows I love!
Entryway decor!
Window treatments!
Coffee table styling!
for $7 honestly can’t beat it.
Sunday reset, but make it deep clean edition 🧼✨ This is one of my most requested videos, so here’s exactly what I clean every single Sunday to feel like my life is semi put together:

Sheets – Fresh sheets are non-negotiable. If you’re ballin’ on a budget, all you really need is laundry detergent + white vinegar for that crispy clean hotel feel. I like to add scent beads too—my current faves are from Bath & Body Works or the concentrated Grace scents.
Bathroom – This takes the longest, but it’s worth it. I scrub the shower and sink, wipe down every surface, and make sure everything is sparkling.
Kitchen – I disinfect daily, but Sundays are my deep clean day: I wipe down the range, backsplash, cabinets, and disinfect the sink. I swear the whole house feels cleaner when the kitchen shines.
Surfaces – Dusting is a must, especially with dogs. I love the Swiffer duster for grabbing hair and dust in seconds. Then I go back in with Clorox wipes for a final surface clean.
Floors – I start by brushing off the baseboards, then use my Dyson to vacuum up every bit of dirt and dog hair. For mopping, I love my O-Cedar mop, but if I’m short on time, the Swiffer Power Mop is a great backup.
It’s detailed, but it makes such a difference. What’s on your Sunday cleaning list? 🧽🧺🧴 #SundayReset #CleaningRoutine #CleanWithMe #HomeCareTips
Outdoor dining sets!
Kitchen runner rug!
My fav candle!
Rugs!
Solid wood bedframes’
Dining room table options!
Quilts!
Brass door knobs
Lighting is truly the jewelry of your home ✨💡
And honestly? Most homes don’t feel cozy because of the lighting — not the furniture.

I put together the ultimate designer guide to:
✔️ Lumens
✔️ Kelvin
✔️ Different bulb types + shapes
✔️ The exact bulbs I personally buy
✔️ How to make your home feel warmer, softer, and more elevated

Here’s the biggest thing to remember:
✨ Lower Kelvin = warmer/cozier
✨ Higher lumens = brighter light

My personal rule as an interior designer:
2700K forever 🤍

And one mistake almost nobody talks about?
Using different brands of bulbs in the same room. Even if they say the same Kelvin, every brand casts light differently — which can make a space feel off without you realizing why.

Save this for your next home glow-up ✨
Window treatments!
Painted nightstands
Front door decor!
Moody curtains
Accent chairs!
Most of these rugs will work together color scheme wise!
Curtain options!
Blanket baskets!
Window treatments are one of the most underrated ways to completely transform a room 🪟✨
They make your ceilings feel taller, your windows look larger, and your entire home feel more custom + elevated.
(For my favorite curtains + shades, comment “window” 🤍)

Here’s the designer formula👇
✨ Curtain panels should be 2–2.5x the width of your window for that full, luxe look.
✨ Hang your rod high + wide — about 4–6” above the frame and 8–12” past each side. This instantly creates the illusion of bigger windows and higher ceilings.

And my biggest rule? Never hang curtains directly at the trim. Height is everything when creating that designer feel.

My forever favorite combo: pinch-pleat curtains layered with Roman shades 🤍 Timeless, elegant, and gives every space that polished custom-home look.
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