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What We’re Pinning: Details, Details

They're what make a home.
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Lately, our Pinterest personality has been a little more scattered than in weeks past. We’re not stuck on a theme, but we did still notice a trend nonetheless: Details. In fact, we’ve got a board called It’s All in the Details, because, truly, that’s what separates a good home from a great home. Those little touches that could go overlooked by a less-than-discerning eye, but the areas that more attentive decorators relish, because it’s where who they are really shines through.

We love this vintage magazine rack from the 1950s made of leather and brass. Certainly makes more of a statement than the wicker basket I use to collect my periodicals. Wouldn’t it look lovely next to your favorite chair?

Then there’s this DIY on how to create your own fabric mats. We like the idea of unifying your art collection with one common element, and mats are a great way to do it. Rather than just sticking with a boring beige or white, why not punch it up with some color?

We also fell in love with this intricate door from the Hotel Nord Pinus-Tanger in Tangier, Morocco. One of our favorite ways to decorate is with art and objects we find on our travels, and bringing home a statement door like this one would be a dream. What a grand way to say welcome home!

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