Don’t you just love a beautiful magazine filled with gooey gorgeous photos of stunning homes, luscious recipes, and couture gowns? I tried subscribing to the digital version of my favorite magazines, they are lovely, and it’s great to have a beautiful new issue in a kindle app on a plane or while traveling but the truth is…I want hold the magazine in my hand. I want to tear the pages out, lose them in my house, find them and be thrilled again. Last week I found an article I had torn out of a shelter magazine of a neutral house I LOVED. I had lost it in my belongings years ago. It was a joyful surprise. I am still on the hunt for another house I saw years go, my holy grail of tear sheets to study. Obviously I have an obsession for neutral palettes. The other home I am hunting for belonged to a woman who worked for William Sonoma Home. It was a neutral palette and she had one lovely red thing in her home, a throw blanket maybe? If this rings any bells, do please let me know.
As I continue to unpack from last years many moves….I found one of my many files of torn pages of magazines. To be honest, I am not as interested in fashion so most of my pages are interiors and a few recipes. I was reminded how much I loved these photos and decided to create some bulletin board mood boards for inspiration for my office. A quick purchase from Amazon for two large bulletins and tiny white pins sealed the deal.
I did question whether I was too old to be putting funny bulletin boards on the walls or if that alone was even the vibe I wanted in my own home. The answer was yes. I learned a lot about myself in lockdown. In all the cleaning out, organizing, and setting up my home to really work for us during the many months we were home all day and no one ever crossed the threshold…I realized that the only people who really matter, in regards to your home….are your family. What would our homes look like if no one else ever came in them? That is a question I contemplate as of late.