June Notes

June carries a different kind of beauty.

This month, I've been thinking about the homes that stay with us—not because they're perfectly decorated, but because they hold a certain feeling. Lime washed walls. Weathered wood beams. Handmade tiles. Branches clipped from the garden sitting in an antique vase.

None of these details are remarkable on their own.

Together, they create a home with memory.

Tables filled with simple ingredients, bowls of fruit left within reach, fresh bread, good butter, and meals that stretch long into the evening. The kinds of rituals and spaces that turn ordinary days into memorable ones.

As summer settles in, I'm gravitating toward homes that feel welcoming and unhurried. Places shaped not only for beautiful moments, but for everyday living — where objects are collected slowly, materials are allowed to age, and the spaces around us tell a story.

A season of full tables, meaningful details, and beauty found in the things we reach for every day.

— Kylie

 

A few of my favorite finds as of lately…

  1. A New Mexico Honey

  2. Heirloom Tuscan Melon Seeds (Growing in our garden this summer)

  3. An Antique Zinc Planter

  4. Classic Dipping Herbs perfect to add into olive oil

  5. A Swedish Antique Sideboard


 
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