Weekly Favorites

     I get my greatest inspirations from my favorite bloggers, Pinterest, and shops each week, so I wanted to start sharing a few of my latest favorites with you!  Here's the top 4 things I'm loving this week:

via Emily Henderson

     I mean, does it get any better than this?!  Emily Henderson is one of my favorite decorators/stylists and I look up to her so much.  Every aspect of her home is just perfect but her recent patio makeover took my breath away!  That tile is just too gorgeous and I love the mix of modern, classic, and boho accessories and furniture!  Find more on her patio makeover with sources here (I've already been stalking that tile!).

via Anthropologie

I'm a sucker for fringe and these wall hangings from Anthropologie are just dreamy!  Even better, they both are under $75!  This type of wall hanging is perfect for adding a little texture to any space for a super cozy, layered look- shop these here.

via The House that Lars Built

     This seems to be THE "it" color of the moment in home decor.  It feels very traditional in a way, but also fresh and modern when used with the right design.  I love it for a front door, walls, or even kitchen cabinets, and I'm even considering this shade for accenting some built-ins in my living room!  For a similar color, try Sherwin William's "smoky blue" or "still water."

via Topshop

      We all know by now I cannot resist gingham OR a cute romper, so this little number from Topshop was an obvious choice!  It fits true to size (I ordered a medium, but because of all the smocking/stretch, I probably also would have been fine with a small) and it has adjustable straps which is always a plus!  I love the super flowy bottom that gives the illusion that it is a dress too (plus it is a good fit for those of us with wider hips/big butt like me)- it truly has that vintage playsuit feel!

Those are just a few of my top finds + inspirations that I'm loving this week!  Hope you are having a great weekend!

xoxo

Emily

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