Slow Style Home: Decorating Personal, Meaningful Interiors
My guest this week is Melissa Coleman, otherwise known as The Faux Martha. I'm sure you know which Martha that refers to and we'll get to why Melissa chose that name. But first, I'll tell you a little bit about her, in case you don't know. Melissa is a cook, a baker and a writer. I brought her on the show so we could talk about kitchens, one of the most used rooms in our homes, and one that can fill us with dread. It's often cluttered with too much on the counters and piles of dirty dishes and it's where we constantly go when we want to stare at shelving filled with a bunch of stuff that we don't know what to do with when its time to get dinner on the table. Melissa also has a great eye for design, which is really helpful when getting our kitchens to work for us. Oh, and full disclosure here, my kitchen is far from perfect so I'm using her book, The Minimalist Kitchen, to get it on track. I'll be sharing how it's going over the next few weeks and if you want to join me in a little personal challenge, I'd love to have some company as I clear out my cupboards, stock my pantry and start doing a little meal planning. Ok, let's get started!
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