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How To: Bathroom Organization

Filed Under > MKR's Home Tour

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My bathroom is one of the spaces I spend the most time in, and it’s also a space that’s a cluttered hot-mess.  And with a New Year upon us what better time than now to organize, de-clutter, simplify, and transform my bathroom into the sanctuary I dream of and need.  So with a free weekend, and a little help from Pottery Barn I set out to give my master bath a mini makeover.
 
First, I had to focus on corralling the clutter.  Like most of us I had beauty products rolling around in drawers, thrown in bags under the sink, and piling up on my counter.  For an easy solution I turned everyday glass vessels into catchalls for beauty products, soaking salts, sea sponges and everything else I use on a daily basis.  Plus they’re a gorgeous way to display all my favorite products, like the ESPA essentials I recently snagged from my day at the Mandarin Oriental Spa…so good.  
 
Second, everything needed to be functional.  For example, I love a good soak, but I never have my bath necessities within reaching distance when I need them.  The Grant Floor Storage quickly solved that problem by allowing a movable system to store water, candles, and all the bubbles I need to relax.  Plus the Grant’s arms allow a way to keep my bag off the floor and hang a hand towel or two.  For towels I utilized the Benchwright basket in the corner of my bathtub, rolling the towels rather than folding, and threw in a few bottles of my favorite sparkling water.   
 
Lastly, I needed an easy way to store and move laundry from the bathroom to the laundry room.  Pottery Barn’s chrome portable hamper was an easy, and chic solution.  And I love that the removable liner allows you to throw it right in with the laundry making sure your space stays as clean as can be.  
 
The only challenge left?  To see how long I can keep the bathroom looking this way.  Truly, MKR
 
P.S. I’ll be tackling my linen closets and laundry room this week as well so stay tuned!
 

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*This story is in collaboration with Pottery Barn, a brand I love and adore.  Opinions are 100% my own.  |  Photography, Rustic White

{Currently Coveting} Cape Cod

Filed Under > Uncategorized

In 50 short days I’ll be retreating to Cape Cod to relax and cocktail with my beloved sorority sisters (Chi Omega, hoot hoot).  So in preparation it’s only fitting that this week’s Currently Coveting be an ode to all things nautical.  Enjoy, xoxo.

From left to right, top to bottom…

Sugarboo DARLING Print || Waiting On Martha The Shop Red and Gold Starfish Bangle previously seen HERE || Blair Ritchey Blue Suede Foldover Lulu || Wingback Anchor Chair | WASP, A Privileged Life (this book cracks me up) || Swedish Dream Sea Salt Soap (the Mr. swears by this soap, even uses it for shaving and it was on Martha Stewart’s Father Day Gift List) || Waiting On Martha The Shop Red Polka Dot Pashmina (also available in Yellow, Blue & Green) || Creative Co-Op Linen and Red Striped Pillows (also available in Linen and Blue Stripe) || Rablabs Azure Agate Wine Stopper previously seen HERE || Bauble Bar’s Summer Princesse Necklace || Creative Co-Op Whitewashed Wood Votive Candle Holder

The Masters; What to Wear on Hallowed Ground

Indulging My Inner Prep for A Tradition Unlike Any Other with Country Club Prep
Filed Under > Dressing the Part

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If I’m sure of anything this week, it’s that by the time you read this I’ll be driving up Magnolia Lane, decked out in more “preppiness” then I typically know how to handle, prepared to walk the greens and cheer on my boy.

While you know my typically uniform requires that hint of tomboy edge, the truth is I’m a total prep at heart.  So what better opportunity to sport a bright and fun look (with plenty of pattern play of course) than this tradition unlike any other?  

Naturally, when deciding on my outfit for The Masters, I gravitated to my new warehouse roomies, Country Club Prep, for proper “golf enthusiast” gear.  After I strolled the aisles to check out the goods it literally only took me seconds to snatch up these seersucker shorts.  I consider seersucker to be one of the best springtime neutrals, and this red pair is a nice change from my standard pick of the pattern in blue.  (And while this pair‘s bow does make them very girly, it can be removed if it isn’t your thing!)

To accompany my seersucker I chose a classic gingham.  In my opinion, gingham is perfect for a day on the greens, it’s really just a must for warm weather.  I’ll be wearing this gingham linen pullover with scalloped collar all summer long. Wouldn’t it look so good thrown over this bathing suit, paired with white jeans or shorts of course?!  Plus, linen keeps me cool while walking the course in my favorite new laceless sneaks by Tod’s.  Don’t they remind you of old-school golf shoes?  Love.

To round it all out I won’t be skimping on accessories today either; I’m stacked with plenty of KJP and Bourbon & Bow Ties, plus of course my signature hat.  Though the minute I enter that gate I’ll be making a bee line to the shop to finally get my Masters green straw hat!  So tell me Friends, who are you cheering on this weekend?  Truly, MKR

Photography, Haley Sheffield for Waiting on Martha

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