It’s moving and holiday/event cooking that always makes us realize just how much stuff we have going on in our kitchen. Some of these items are used every day, others every few weeks, and some only come out on special occasions.
It’s moving and holiday/event cooking that always makes us realize just how much stuff we have going on in our kitchen. Some of these items are used every day, others every few weeks, and some only come out on special occasions.
With each passing year, we collect more and more pieces of archival memories, things like Photo Booth strips, polaroids and other printed photographs, concert tickets and wristbands, graduation announcements, memorable birthday cards, and so much more. For some people, especially those of the sentimental variety, the discussion of what to do with these pieces is a difficult one
Who doesn’t love a good pair of shoes or the perfect accessories for an outfit? These small elements have an immense ability to transform a look, boost confidence, and add some personal flair, you name it. When it comes to storing and keeping these items organized and tidy on the other hand…. well, that would be a different story.
In the summer months, we opt for lighter and cooler fabrics, colors, and textures around our homes, to coincide with the brightness and warmth of the season. As the seasons change the days and nights begin to cool down, and the events of the summer slow down, it’s time for the seasonal turnover of our homes.
Ever wondered what to do when it comes to storing your paint? Ideas for pesky smaller hardware? What to do with hand tools? We gave our cliff notes thoughts on all of the above.
We have some pretty specific design styles we love to work with at the modern minimalist, so we thought we would break them down for you! Pop over to the blog to learn about our 5 main design types.
In our usual pattern of connecting the spring season with growth and positive change and refresh, we thought this would be the perfect start to jumping back into the tmm blogs on the website and not just on Substack.
Countertops, backsplash, walls, floors, tables, lamps, you name it, stone can add an element of elegance and design pop to a space. We’re gonna break down some of our fav recent stone finds to use as inspo for your next mood board or design project!
Staged homes sell faster and receive higher offers, but many people don’t know where to start when it comes to staging a home for showings. Here are my top tips for decluttering and styling your home before you show it.
It’s that time again! Summer means all of the travel, and you know tmm has tips, tricks, and opinions. Lucky for us, July’s project with the container store is all about packing efficiency and ease.
Picking intentional pieces for our spaces that are the vibe we’re looking for can often times feel like a daunting task. Whether it be that we aren’t quite sure what we are looking for, or there’s just too many things to choose from!
If you dread moving, you’re not alone. Thankfully, there are many ways to make moving easier. Here are six strategies I recommend for a seamless move.
You can make packing and traveling easier by shifting your mindset and becoming a minimalist. How? By applying the same minimalist living principles to your packing method as you do to organizing in your everyday life.
Soft warm neutrals? Cream boucle? Prints we love? We’re breaking down all things tone + texture + material for 2023 to bring the calm and cozy vibes to your home.
ethical swap recommendations for your home + personal care to get you started!
Thinking about making a design change? Looking for inspiration? Here’s 11 home offices to inspire your spring refresh…