Lightened Up With Magic Linen

Spring is so close we can practically taste it! With the warmer temps already upon us it is the perfect time to lighten things up around the home. The easiest way to do this - textiles! We sure love the feel of soft velvet and fur over the colder months, but we can’t get far enough away when things start to warm up, (both of us style mutts happen to run hot)! Enter, linen.

We have the privilege of helping introduce a small, family run textiles company that prides itself in luxurious linen goods. Please meet Magic Linen - even a brief browse through their goods and we feel confident you’ll be as smitten as we are! With a couple quick swaps we’ve been able to transition our beds in preparation for the warmer months ahead. Take a look!

 
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Funny thing - as our family has grown, so has the number of pillows on our bed! My minimalist lean is at odds with truly desiring a family home where our kids are invited to cuddle up for a Friday night movie or Saturday morning Sports Center. I had more pillows on this bed this past winter than ever before, and you know what? They got used hard! That was the whole point, after all. So when thinking about refreshing our bed for the next seasons, I felt compelled to retain the pillow count, even if my style preference is less.

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A few extras that our kids can drag to the foot of the bed or the bench at the end doesn’t hurt one bit. And these feel so light and airy that I still get my visually lighter bed!

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I already had the green linen duvet so all I really needed were a few pillow covers to replace the velvet and fur ones I’d had all winter. Aren’t those wood buttons sweet? Magic Linen sets itself apart by the details. (White pillow case)

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(Blue Lumbar pillow)

Across our bed I finally hung a family gallery wall that I started last October! I had those pictures taped there for months until I could find and save up for the right frames, (turns out the frames I wanted ended up only being $8.99 at Michaels). And with that, our bedroom feels fresh and ready for the reprieve from the steamy days ahead!

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You know the best part about linen bedding? It can be wrinkled AND luxurious. Like unpacking your suitcase after a fabulous Greek vacation.

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In our house, the bed is officially made for 30mins each day AT MOST. Caleb will only make it each night right before we get in it so that it’s perfectly smooth to settle into.

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I wouldn’t mind starting each morning with the discipline to make our bed but honestly there’s no point because when we’re out of the house…

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Our sunshine-loving pup will undoubtedly make himself comfortable no matter what state the bed is in (even curled up on the bare mattress in laundry day that hooligan).

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Maybe it’s the dog with white fur or the fact that I love to accessorize our spaces with vibrant colors and warm tones, but I’ve always gravitated towards white or light bedding for our bedroom.

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Plus a fluffy white bed gives me all the hotel feels…

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I don’t even mind that our bed is perpetually unmade - somehow our new Magic Linen bedding makes it feel all the more inviting.

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(White Linen Duvet Set)

There you have it! Couldn’t be happier with our Magic Linen bedding. If you’re in the market to refresh your own we suggest giving them a browse!

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2020 Furniture Flip Bucket List

The Beginning of the year means it’s goal-setting time. And around here, that mean’s it’s time for my annual Furniture Flip Bucket List. This is the time of year where many of us reflect on what we’ve done (did you see Chelsea’s 2019 eDesign round-up?) and set our sights on what we want to achieve.

Each year, I like to publicly declare what I’d like to tackle over the coming months. Now I should mention that we’re not afraid of failure (see years 2016 and 2018, and for a laugh - the post script in this post from 2017…) so we release this annual list with a caveat. Yes, this list is meant to be a means of holding myself accountable to my aspirations. But it also comes with preemptive grace when I fall short (and I do). This list allows me to take bigger risks in my creative field and gives me the chance to surprise myself (like the year I built a chandelier from scrap parts)!

In an effort to set myself up for success again, the 2020 Flip List is a short and sweet:

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DIY a Sling Chair

 
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I have long been fascinated with the idea of making my own sling chair. I’ve been tinkering with the frame of an old thrifted chair and a rug remnant I scored from Chelsea to see if I can make something cool and sittable… stay tuned!


Use These Metal Legs on Something

 
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My typical creative process is to find a raw piece I want to flip before I start sourcing it’s bells and whistles. But every now-and-again I find some hardware or accessory I would love to see in play and I purchase it on a whim. These legs here were an impulse buy from Amazon for a good deal I didn’t want to go to waste. Now I just need to find the right body for these gams…


Rehab this Dresser

 
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Ok this is an inspiration pic but I did find this exact dresser body on my Facebook Marketplace. He’s been sitting in my garage workshop with some unfortunate damage and sans his original legs (who in their right mind would amputate such a fine specimen?!?!). So now I need to figure out how to best bring him back to life.


Share my Home More

 
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So I have this notion that I can’t share my home on social media unless I have deep cleaned the place from top to bottom and shoved 67% of our stuff into closets and behind closed doors. I honestly love our little rental and feel compelled to share it more in all it’s glory. This flip list item is really a twofer because it means I will also have to work on taking better indoor pictures on the fly (Chelsea is so good at this - have you seen her Insta?). I can easily snap a pic of a piece in the workshop because I know the angles and my lighting like the back of my hand. But when I try that in our house all I see is dog hair, or baby toys, or an infestation of paperwork. And frankly, when I do share something, social media punishes me for being “off-brand.” Well I’ve decided that that’s just a stupid reason to withhold a piece of myself so get ready to be upset Instagram!


Apply a Concrete Finish to Something (Anything)

 
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Ever since Leanne Ford started shmearing everything with Roman Clay, I’ve been itching to try this. This year, I’m on the hunt for something that I can apply this concrete finish too to get the look of stone (but without the substantial weight!).

There you have it friends! Here’s to another year of risks and (hopefully) rewards!

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