Ikea Play Kitchen Hack

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Wyatt has wanted a play kitchen for a while now, he has one at my parent’s place and now that we have our house, we have room for one in his playroom! I heavily debated splurging on a big & fancy Pottery Barn one because I just die over those, but decided to reel myself in and reach for one at a more accessible price point…it’s a toy after all!

The Ikea Duktig play kitchen has clean lines,…

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Living Room Reveal

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Here’s a look at our current New York City living room. In our apartment we have one big rectangle room (29′ x 12′) that we use for three spaces: living room, dining room, and play space, so I’ll include sources for this whole area. It took a few tries rearranging this space to come up with the current setup, and it now works really well for us. Our dining area is right off of the kitchen, the “living area” is in the middle, and the play area is near the windows and across from Wyatt’s nursery. I love being able…

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Wyatt’s Neutral Nursery

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Wyatt’s nursery is my favorite room in the apartment. We wanted (I wanted) a light and airy neutral nursery and I think we more or less pulled it off. This is technically his second nursery. We lived in San Francisco for the first six months of Wyatt’s life, and this little space is a big upgrade from the walk-in closet he used to sleep in…he now has a window! (We did make a pretty good micro nursery out of his closet though- we fit his crib, changing dresser, and had room to move around!) Living in NYC, there isn’t much…

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Home Decor: Bedroom Reveal

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bed | sheets | shams | nightstands | lamps (Homegoods) similar | boxwood topiaries

Here’s a look at our current New York City bedroom. Once in a while it actually looks like this…normally there are some clothes strewn about and I really only make my bed when I wash the sheets, or am having guests over…or for these pics (you’re welcome.) As you can see, I tend to lean towards a neutral color pallet in my home and always end up coming back to…

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