The Everyday Co. x Jill Rosenwald Makers Towel
I couldn’t be more excited to share a product that my dear friend and previous studio mate, Kathryn of The Everyday Co., and Jill Rosenwald who we had the pleasure of renting our studio from, teamed up to create. The Makers Towel, a limited edition sturdy towel for your home, workplace or studio. Each towel […]
3 Ways To Transform Your Bedding To Fall
We are beginning to bring out the chunkier throws (anyone else hate the word “chunky”?), warmer blankets and flannel sheets this week in preparation for Fall/Winter. There’s nothing I love more about New England than experiencing the Fall – you can find me in my spare time on the sofa, cuddled up with a cozy blanket, sipping coffee […]
Evie Is One!
I still cannot believe our little Evie turned ONE just a little over a week ago! We were planning on having her party at a park on a beach near our home, but unfortunately it rained all day, so we had to move the party to Cody’s office. But everything turned out great thanks to Cody’s […]
How I Baby-Proofed Without Compromising Style
Well, here we are at almost one year (one more day!!) with a mobile little babe. Right now Evie mostly army crawls since we have wood floors and she works on crawling on on our rugs – walking is in her near future. But now that she is mobile and exploring our home more, we have decided that it’s time […]
Boston Design Market // Details
Okay New Englanders, I have some very exciting things for you to put on your calendar for October! October 5th + 6th is the Boston Design Market at the Boston Design Center featuring keynote events, pop-up vendors, demos and workshops, panel discussions and more! It’s an exciting time to celebrate the world of design in […]
An Evening At Cost Plus World Market
Hi guys, just a heads up, we have teamed up with Cost Plus World Market on this post which means it is indeed, sponsored. All of the opinions shared below are, as always, my own! I want to keep everything transparent and make sure you know we only choose to work with brands we really love. OID appreciates your […]
Inspired By: Dahlias At Winston Flowers
Well here we are entering my favorite season in New England, the leaves are turning, pumpkin spice lattes are being ordered (personally I am not a fan of the basic PSL…am I alone?) and we can add a few light sweaters to our wardrobe. With the new season comes new flowers and apparently I have […]
The Hotel Of My Dreams
Can we take a moment to “ohhh and ahhh” at this gorgeous hotel in New York designed by SPACE Copenhagen?! Worth making a special trip just to stay here in my opinion. I love the incredible use of materials – stone, leather, woods…plus I have been really into navy with a hint of blush pink. The […]
In-Progress: Master Bedroom #OHIDESIGNHOME
I always find myself questioning what makes me feel a certain way about a space – is it the textures, colors, patterns, or all of the above? Does it make me feel livened or calm? When a room is high in contrast, pattern and has bold colors, it makes us feel energized. So when thinking about how we wanted our master bedroom […]
Cost Plus World Market Opening In The Cape – HYANNIS, MA!
As you may remember around this time last year, I was getting really excited to have a baby AND the opening of Cost Plus World Market in Framingham, MA! This year, I am excited to announce another Cost Plus World Market opening in the Cape, Hyannis to be exact, and this month they will be celebrating the opening […]
A Day Trip: Nantucket
This Spring + Summer I have crossed off a few destinations on my “places to visit” list and one of top ones was Nantucket. Last Wednesday I had the pleasure of visiting with a few local bloggers in the area, thanks to New England Development. Just in case you didn’t know, it only takes 1 hour + 15 […]
5 Ways To Be More Productive (Working From Home)
Since I left my studio, I’ve had to readjust to working from home and now – working while raising a little one. I am not only learning to work more efficiently on client work but also on house work. It’s definitely been a trial-and-error phase to see what works and what doesn’t. But I am realizing […]