I have to admit, I was hesitate in the idea of having to be loyal to one rug brand. Buying a separate backer that goes with certain rugs? But once I paired the design with the function I was hooked. There website has changed even the last year since I visited it with tons more … Continue reading Lets Talk Rugs Today
Author: TriciaJoOnTheGo
Selling in Edina, Minnesota a SOLD story by Tricia Jo Leanger
"I'm crushing on this 1951 home. Owner has been here for over 50 years and made some of the modern amenities you need to start your life here with! Renovated kitchen with Bosch dishwasher, gas oven, granite counters and a cool black quartz sink with a window view of the highly desirable South York street. … Continue reading Selling in Edina, Minnesota a SOLD story by Tricia Jo Leanger
Master Bedroom Wallpaper Accent Wall Reveal
Inspiration comes within. Or within Pinterest! 🙂 I knew my master bedroom needed something to centralize the king bed on the wall and make this gray box come to life. Every time I search for a master bedroom color pallet it reaches for blues. It's calming, dreamy and my favorite color. I also love the … Continue reading Master Bedroom Wallpaper Accent Wall Reveal
A Magnolia Moment and Waco Highlights
Is that house one of those "fixer uppers"? You have heard that before. So we know the "fixer upper" phrase was around before we knew of Chip and Joanna, but it's safe to say that this amazing couple can take the credit for making it a household phrase again. I had the pleasure to join my Sister Trina in Dallas … Continue reading A Magnolia Moment and Waco Highlights
The Kitchen — After Moment
What makes a kitchen remodel worth it? Being able to use it every day! Entertaining family and friends is another joyful way to celebrate the hard work. Steve did work on the Kitchen through the early morning before the friend's kitchen party. The simple modern kitchen came to life and I'm excited to share with you, the … Continue reading The Kitchen — After Moment
Who’s ready for a Kitchen remodel blog post?
Many of you know, as a first-time home buyer selecting your home, (almost) everything needs to feel perfect, the curb appeal, neighborhood, the master bedroom size, your closet, the outdoor space—but in my case that kitchen did NOT cut it. Steve and I waited until 1 year after owning our home to gather the right … Continue reading Who’s ready for a Kitchen remodel blog post?
Kickin’
The last two years I have immersed myself in cereal boxes, dog food brands, k-cups, beanbag chairs and talented creative people. My final days at Kick I reflected on the learning of packaging re-brands, new product development and successful account strategy. Rewarding? So much! I have been able to help the local Minneapolis nonprofit People Serving People have … Continue reading Kickin’
May Flowers…
Moving through the Spring cleaning motions: weed-picking, branch-busting, deck-staining, closet organizing—thoughts of selling your home come right before Summer. This being my second Spring and soon to be Summer in my home, I can tell why people may get the itch when the buds start to grow to sell! People’s … Continue reading May Flowers…
Travel with your partner
Recently my husband and I went to Maui, and through all the hikes, drives, tee-times, beach-bumming-moments and amazing fish tacos I realized I wasn't sure what our "couple travel brand" was. Why do I even ask this question? I'm a born-marketer and I keep seeing branded Twitter handles, websites and blogs with couples traveling and doing … Continue reading Travel with your partner
Tailored Tweets
Did you know that Twitter crafts sponsored content based on your browser history? They say it so casual Tailor Twitter to your interests. I stumbled upon this while weeding through some of the new Twitter releases last week. There is an option to turn this off, and I was quick to want to uncheck-mark the personalization—then … Continue reading Tailored Tweets