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A new porch for the new year! See how I gave our front porch a simple winter refresh with some help from my friends at The Home Depot.
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Next to the dining room, our front porch is one of my favorite spaces to decorate each season. It may be tiny, but that doesn’t discourage me from finding creative and unique ways to spruce it up and add some curb appeal to our home.
Last year’s winter porch was neutral with minimal decor. It was just a bit of greenery, some layered rugs, and a simple wreath. That was it. No muss, no fuss.
Looking back to last year, I think I was struggling with a big-time case of burnout from the holidays. It’s such a busy season! I’m pretty sure it was all my poor brain could handle at the time.
Decorating our home is one of the things that brings me joy. So when it’s more stressful than fun, I know it’s time to reevaluate. This time around, to bypass the holiday burnout, I planned ahead to create a simple winter front porch refresh for the new year with some help from my friends at The Home Depot.
Our weather can be a bit unpredictable this time of the year. So much so that we have a saying here in the Midwest. If you don’t like the weather, just wait a bit, and it will change. And it’s true! One minute we can be in the middle of a blizzard, and the next, it can be 50 degrees.
With the constant changes, I knew that this refresh was an ambitious project to tackle in the month of December. But I was determined to finish in time to have a
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