or, its rightful title, Detaljer Hemma.
I treated myself to this book recently (most definitely a treat, its not cheap) and have been pouring through its cheery pages since it arrived on Saturday. This book is really a tribute to carefully considering what we have in our home already, instead of discarding it just because we may simply want something new. What attracted me most when I decided to buy it is how it shows page after page how random groups of meaningful items can be displayed to look great, out in the open, used, and enjoyed in daily life. I struggle constantly with displaying things around the house...how much is too much, should there be a theme, should I care so much. I have things I love, my whole family does, as we all do, and I want them around us. This book is inspiring me.
On a side note, I would pay cash money to see Emma's room this clean just once.
I love the way the rooms look curated with hand-me-downs, rather than all purchased and staged (or feeling that way at least).
Makes a home feel like it has a soul, don't you think?
Available here. Victoria has more images here.
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Today is Peter's birthday! I really thank my lucky stars every day for this man, but especially today. Sushi and cupcakes later!

