So, you have now spent over a year working from home due to the pandemic. Your home office is starting to look a little jaded and uninspiring, and you feel like working from that particular room is no longer a pleasure.
One of the best parts of decorating for Christmas is decking out your Christmas tree with the lights, accessories, and of course, your favorite ornaments. Whether you love to mix-and-match, or you keep it nice and simple, ornaments eventually hold a soft spot in your heart.
With St. Patrick’s Day right around the corner, you better be upgrading your drinkware collection to match the spirit. With thousands crawling the bars to celebrate the Irish festival with a bang, you better deliver in style. Yes, decorating items, green party accessories are huge, but upgrading your St. Patty’s Day bar with silver drinkware will take you even to the next level.
Most of us take our silverware for granted. Maybe, on rare occasions, like holidays or parties, we appreciate their utility or appearance. But, when it comes to flatware, even interior designers rarely get excited.
The Beatles may have had it right when they sang, “All you need is love”. Yet, Valentine’s Day is that chance to remind those we love and who love us back that we’re thankful to have them in our lives.
Are you a lover of silver? Luckily, this is a color that will never go out of style – especially not in 2021! People are increasingly turning to silver ornaments and silver decor ideas to help them style out their homes.
The end to a year that will forever be etched into the soul of the entire world requires remembrance. Even small New Year’s Eve (NYE) rituals at home can still be fully decked out with stunning tableware that pays homage to the end of a tumultuous year.
When it comes to Christmas dinner, a tasteful table setting is half the work — the other half being the cooking! We know the basics of decorating a home for the holidays: putting up the tree, adorning it with ornaments, hanging the wreath, and wrapping garland around the banisters.
Though we know many Christmas ornaments symbolize the warmth and togetherness of the holiday season, they can also serve as a commemoration of other occasions.
The time for giving has once again arrived, with Thanksgiving leading the charge for a holiday season that could (possibly) help us forget the woes of 2020.