Weekend Trip to Knoxville, Tennessee

One of the most welcoming cities, Knoxville, Tennessee, is a vibrant, artsy, and adventurous place.

Full of attractions, food, and culture, Knoxville has plenty of activities to fill a week or two long vacation. But if you are planning a weekend trip to Knoxville, here are my suggestions to get the most out of your time.

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DIY Wooden Desk Makeover

A wooden desk was headed to the garbage bin before being saved by my brother-in-law. It was in good shape with a few scratches here and there and was perfect for a DIY Makeover.

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Modern Inspired Bedroom

This modern style inspired bedroom combines the edginess of geometry with the softness of organic shapes. Additional industrial style components provide a uniquely styled bedroom.

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How to Paint a Garage Door

I am finished with the garage makeover and am so very happy! Our house looks refreshed with the new door color and garage pergola. Check out these how to steps so you can also paint your garage door.

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How to Build a Garage Pergola

An over the door garage pergola adds dimension to an otherwise flat space. This décor can improve the visual aesthetic of your garage door opening. See how to build your own garage pergola…

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Long Weekend in Asheville, North Carolina

Known for its vibrant arts scene and nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains, Asheville, North Carolina offers a wide variety of activities for the entire family.

Lucas and I spent a wonderful long weekend in Asheville. Although, we definitely didn’t get to experience everything (there’s loads to do!), we took in as much as possible.

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8 Great Father’s Day Gifts

Are you looking for a special gift for dad this year to show how much you appreciate him? To help you with your gift decision journey, here’s a list of 8 Great Father’s Day Gifts.

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West Virginia Road Trip – Pocahontas County

Home to multiple state parks and forests, scenic routes, unique communities, a national forest, less than 10,000 residents, and a well-known winter sports resort, there’s little wonder to why Pocahontas County is called Nature’s Mountain Playground.

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