Making Your Home Meaningful
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Aspiring decorators will learn how to identify their personal style, implement it throughout their home, and effortlessly switch out key decor elements to celebrate seasons and holidays.
What is the hardest part of home decorating? It’s figuring out how to get started.
Bre Doucette, author of The Gift of Home and creator of the Rooms for Rent blog, helps you get over this crucial first step with proven and practical advice on how to discover your style and then apply it to every space in your home.
Once these major decorating decisions have been made, the second half of the book shows you how easy it is to add seasonal touches that still retain the same look of the rest of your home, adding a festive, celebratory feel throughout the year.
Making Your Home Meaningful will help you decorate and create heartfelt, authentic spaces that truly make your house a home you love living in.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780736989725
ISBN10: 0736989722
Bre Doucette
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2025
Publisher: Harvest House Publishers
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