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Have you been wanting to create both a beautiful and functional space when it comes to your home?
Maybe you’ve been searching Pinterest boards for inspiration on how to redesign a room in your house, but you’re not sure how to make an aesthetically pleasing space that also works for your family (and has room for piles of kids’ items).
You want a space that looks beautiful and that feels welcoming… but what about the messiness and craziness that comes with having a home? Why doesn’t your house look clean and put together like the homes you see on HGTV?
In this episode of the SHE podcast, I talk with HGTV designer Jennie Marrs about how to make your house a home and have the grace to embrace the imperfection that comes with it.
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If you’re not familiar with her, Jenny Marrs is an incredible designer. She and her husband Dave host the HGTV show Fixer to Fabulous where they renovate historic homes in Arkansas. Her husband and their five kids live on a small farm in Bentonville, Arkansas.
They are passionate about orphan care and founded The Berry Farm, a community farm that funds vocational training for orphans and vulnerable children overseas.
Jenny and I had a great conversation and I can’t wait for you to hear it!
Tune in to learn:
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- Why your home shouldn’t be a reflection of the latest trends, but a reflection of the family that lives there
- Questions to ask before working on any space in your home
- How the idea of drop zones can help you create more functional spaces
- How to show yourself grace when it comes to mess in the home
- Tips for creating functional spaces with little kids
Want to dig deeper? Check out these resources mentioned in the episode:
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- IG: @jennymarrs
- Jenny’s book: House + Love = Home
- Jenny’s website
- Crunchi (Use THIS LINK for $10 off your first Crunchi order)
Don’t forget to comment below: what tips do you have for making a home more functional?
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