I don't often post images of my home on Instagram. No, let me rephrase that. There are a handful of corners that I've deemed photo-worthy, and I share them ad nauseum. For the most part, however, I've got small windows that limit natural light, hideous wall colors that cast an eerie glow, and an abundance of unattractive stuff crammed into 600 square feet. (Janky microwave, anyone?) Plus I simply don't have the time, money, energy, or inclination to make my abode a paragon of interiors perfection. I think I'm pretty normal in this regard, no?
That's why I LOVE these three Instagrammers. They're that all-too-rare combination of inspiring and relatable. Follow them long enough and you'll recognize their favored nooks and crannies, watch their spaces evolve, appreciate their ability to repurpose what they already own for a revived effect. A painting that once graced the living room makes its way to the bedroom. A distinctive candle migrates from the bedside to the bookshelves and back. A fresh vignette of much-loved treasures illustrates how much contentment resides in learning to see the old with new eyes!
So drop what you're doing and follow these ladies! At top is stylist and shop owner Taylor of A Wild Poppy, whose minimalist vintage style will have you angling for an invitation for tea. Second, French by Design features frequent peeks at the airy San Francisco home of lifestyle blogger Si. And last but not least, graphic designer Breanna Rose shares her warm modern approach to decorating in Minneapolis. I promise you'll be instantly smitten with all three!