Happy Saturday! I hope you’ve had a wonderful week. I’ve been using the start of the year to prioritize my health — thinking practical adulting thoughts like scheduling annual checkups and running errands — not the most glamorous tasks, but absolutely necessary. Between appointments and logistics, I’m eager to return to creative work and dive back into my bedroom makeover. I can’t wait to share the progress soon. Stay tuned — some fun projects are coming your way!
Get inspired with this week’s Home Style Saturday #487. This edition is filled with warm winter decorating ideas to make your home cozy, timeless decor trends you can adapt year after year, a budget-friendly DIY project to frame a television, a tour of beautiful paint colors and wallpapers, and inventive ways to use wallpaper throughout the home. Whether you’re refreshing a single room or planning a whole-home update, you’ll find actionable ideas and fresh inspiration.

Welcome to Home Style Saturday — a weekend dose of home inspiration!
Every Saturday, a circle of creative bloggers and I gather our favorite seasonal tips, decorating ideas, easy recipes, and DIY projects to share with you. Think of this as a relaxed, mini lifestyle magazine to enjoy with your morning coffee. We curate approachable ideas that work in real homes — from quick styling swaps to projects you can tackle over a weekend.
We’re honored to spend part of your weekend together. Inside these posts you’ll find practical guidance, visual inspiration, and a few fresh tricks to refresh your space — no matter your style or budget. xo, Laura

StoneGable | 20 Cozy and Warming Decorating Ideas for Your Home

Create a warm, inviting home for the colder months using simple, layered decorating techniques. This feature highlights easy ways to add texture with throws and rugs, choose soft neutral palettes that feel cozy rather than flat, and introduce natural accents like wood, woven baskets, and greenery. Small lighting updates — table lamps, candles, and warm bulbs — can transform the mood of a room. These approachable tips are perfect for making a seasonal refresh feel thoughtful and comfortable.

Worthing Court | 5 Decorating Trends That Never Go Out Of Style

Explore classic decorating principles that stand the test of time. This roundup focuses on versatile ideas — like balanced scale, layering textures, and mixing finishes — that keep interiors feeling fresh without being trendy. You’ll find guidance on choosing timeless furniture pieces, combining patterns in a cohesive way, and adding personal touches that keep your home comfortable and current without complete overhauls.

The Turquoise Home | How to Frame a Frame TV

Turn your television into art with a simple DIY frame. This step-by-step approach shows how to build an attractive frame that complements your decor and helps the TV blend with the room when it’s not in use. The tutorial emphasizes cost-effective materials, careful measurements, and finishing touches that elevate the final look. It’s a practical project for anyone wanting a polished media wall without professional installation.

CitrineLiving | Our Home’s Paint Colors & Wallpaper Plus Helpful Tips

Take a guided tour through a curated palette of paint colors and wallpaper choices that create a cohesive, classic home. This piece highlights how to select complementary shades for adjoining rooms, balance warm and cool tones, and use wallpaper as an accent to add depth and character. Practical tips help you test colors in different lights and choose finishes that last while supporting an overall design flow.

Southern Hospitality | Creative Ways to Use Wallpaper

Wallpaper is no longer limited to full walls. This feature explores inventive uses — from accenting ceilings and lining closet interiors to updating cabinetry and creating framed art panels. Wallpaper can introduce pattern, color, and texture in small doses, making a big visual impact while remaining budget-friendly. Learn how to plan placement, pair prints with paint, and apply removable options for renters or short-term updates.