I haven't
shared my living room since my Spring Home Tour and I've added and changed a few things.
I haven't
shared my living room since my Spring Home Tour and I've added and changed a few things.
Not exact matches
Since we
live in a small house, the bigger boys will
share a
room and the baby will get his own for the time being.
That said, I know from experience that sourcing throw pillows can be a little overwhelming when you don't quite know what you're looking for, so below I'm
sharing where I found all the throw pillows for our
living room (some of which I've had
since my first apartment in New York!).
Since I'm in the process of adding color to my
living room, I figured I'd
share with you all my newest adventure.
This could be a violation of the Fair Housing Act, but Fair Housing v. Roommate.com, 521 F. 3d 1157 says that we find that the FHA doesn't apply to the
sharing of
living units The crux of the argument is that a
room in a house is not a «dwelling»,
since it is not a complete
living unit.
Is my
life much, much easier
since they don't
share a
room?
It was a no brainer that I wanted the dining
room and
living room to
share the same carpet
since they open up into one another.
I was already planning to
share the layout of our
living room... the third layout of it
since I started blogging.
Since I already
shared our
living room and dining
room decked out with early fall touches (you can see those posts here and here), I thought I'd
share a few quick changes I made to add an extra dose of cozy to our bedroom this fall season.
If you saw the post where I
shared the plans for our
living room, then you know that we've been working on re-finishing our basement family
room, which greatly affects our upstairs
living room design
since much of the furniture would be moving downstairs.
I used to have the whole formal
living room to be my sewing craft
room, but realized the space really needed to be
shared with the rest of the family
since our home is on the small side for the five of us.