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Narrow Wall Space Design for Extra Storage

February 9, 2022

We have one more wall we want to focus on in our office. This time we’ll be creating extra storage for our workout gear, puzzles, and board games that are currently scattered in various spots throughout our home. Here’s the design plan for it and we’re using wallpaper again!

Outdoor Play Area Design

February 8, 2022

We’re building a play area! This will be a project you won’t want to miss as we install turf, build a playset and create an area for our family to enjoy. Here’s what we have planned!

Create a Workspace with Limited Space

February 2, 2022

Are you in need of a workspace in your home but limited in space? Then this is for you! Here’s how I took a 44 inch wall and turned it into a desk area for a work from space.

Fall Pizza Oven Night Family Tradition

October 25, 2021

Our Friday night pizza tradition just got a little bit more exciting. We got a pizza oven! Friday night pizza will now be homemade pizzas out on the patio during this beautiful fall season. Come join us!

Halloween Art for a Frame TV or Any Smart TV

October 22, 2021

Need a quick or last minute Halloween decor idea? Try adding digital art to your Frame TV or smart TV! Here are some of my favorites that I have on rotation in our home. They’re spooky and fun!

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The garden is cleaned up, prepped, and ready for t The garden is cleaned up, prepped, and ready for the summer crop. What started as a single garden box has transformed to this garden space over the past few years. Favorite thing about it: being tucked away in this cozy corner with the winding paths throughout it. One thing I would do differently: using pea gravel instead of the granite rocks we went with. These rocks hurt! Pea gravel is smooth enough to comfortably walk barefoot on.
The grass is in! Saying BUH BYE to the dirt around The grass is in! Saying BUH BYE to the dirt around the pool for the first time since December when we broke ground. We spent the past few weeks installing irrigation throughout our backyard and around the pool. Yesterday we finally had the sod delivered and within a few hours it got us one step closer to finishing our backyard oasis. We still have a long ways to go, but my goodness does it feel good to see this part done! And we can finally check off the final inspection for the pool build.
What does it cost to fill a 16,000 gallon pool wit What does it cost to fill a 16,000 gallon pool with a garden hose? Our total came to $229! Does this total surprise you? This of course can greatly vary depending on where you live and your situation. For us, we live in Florida and on county water. We only pay water fees and not sewage. The water company did not give us a discount. We filled the pool right at the start of our billing month so this is it! Have you filled up a pool before? I’d love for you to share your cost, pool size, and location if you feel comfortable doing so!
We have a 16,000 gallon pool and filled it up with We have a 16,000 gallon pool and filled it up with a single water hose. And we for sure had some questions! Answering them here:

• Why not use a water truck? We weren’t in a rush, it was the best way to end this project watching it fill up, and it would have been more expensive. 

• Why not use our local fire station? Our local fire department doesn’t do this and it isn’t very common that most do. We wouldn’t ask if they did. 

• Did our water company give us a discount? Nope. Most water companies will take off the sewage fee but we only pay for water and not sewage where we live. We did notify them so they wouldn’t turn our water off thinking it was a leak. 

• What is that on the end of your hose? We added a filter on the hose to help reduce iron, scale, any other heavy metals and containments to help give our pool a fresh start. 

• How long did it take? 51 hours 

I’ll be sharing the cost soon so make sure to add your guess in the comments!
Pizza nights are back! And one thing we’re addin Pizza nights are back! And one thing we’re adding since our screen enclosure is gone, are these Bitefighter LED String Lights by @tikibrandproducts . You’ve seen us use them in our playset area and now for our patio area. They give us the ambiance we need at night while helping to fight off the mosquitoes as a 2 in 1 solution. There’s no odor, no mess, and they will last all season long. Cheers to the summer nights ahead! #ad #TIKIbrand
Protecting outdoor furniture for the summer!

It’s time to give your outdoor furniture the best start for summer and to help it last long term. Here are some things you can do to protect your outdoor furniture as we enter the summer season:

1. If you have wood furniture, it’s time to seal it! I use Thompson’s Waterseal on all my outdoor wood furniture except for teak. This protects it from moisture, sunshine, and mold/mildew.

2. Easiest way to help keep cushions clean is by spot cleaning throughout the season. I use 30 Seconds Outdoor Cleaner for quick, fresh looking cushions. 

3. To really protect cushions, Shield H2O provides a water repellent treatment that repels moisture and spills, which in return helps prevent mold and mildew. 

4. Have teak furniture? Use a teak SEALER and not an oil. Teak oil is a short term solution and easily washes out with rain. Time to seal it to last long term! 

I have everything I used in my Amazon storefront under outdoor.
We were told 16 weeks for our pool install but it We were told 16 weeks for our pool install but it ended up taking exactly 12 weeks. Broke ground on December 16th and started filling it with water on March 16th. I’m sharing all the pool details over on my blog. Including the answer to the number one question: How much did this cost? Covering how we picked a pool builder, the construction process, the materials we went with and why, what we splurged on and where we saved, and so much more. Save it for future reference! It’s a good one!
We have an outdoor dining space again! It’s some We have an outdoor dining space again! It’s something we have missed the most these past few months while under construction with the pool. I’m such a visual person so being able to walk into @homesense_us and see exactly what we could use to create our outdoor dining space was amazing. There was so much to choose from at a great price point and something for every style. I’m noticing more Homesense Stores opening around the US so check to see if there is one near you! #HomesensePartner #DiscoverHomesense

Here are a few tips for creating an outdoor dining space:

1. Choose a table that fits the space with at least 4 feet around each side. 
2. Plenty of seating. Extra seats if you have the space.
3. Add an option for shade.
4. Select a style + decor that suits you 
5. Use outdoor furniture that’s easy to maintain. 
6. Enjoy your new outdoor space!
Are we lounging poolside or beach side? It’s har Are we lounging poolside or beach side? It’s hard to tell without our sod installed yet but regardless, loving this new addition to the pool area. Just need to find some cute side tables and this part of the pool area is done. Should I go with teak or black ones?  I’ve linked everything on my LTK through the link in my profile!
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