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In 2015, my fiancé and I took a weeklong road trip around western Washington. As shared here in this fall’s Washington Trails Magazine, that experience left such a mark that it drove our decision to move to Seattle four years later.
The natural beauty of Washington state is made accessible in large part by the Washington Trails Association and the work they do to maintain safe, sustainable, and beautiful trails on public lands.
As a member, I give to the org and receive educational materials to with recreating responsibly in the great northwest. If you also benefit from the efforts of the WTA, please consider giving back!
At the end of June, with COVID-19 changing how people live and work at home, my fiancé and I left our 615 square foot city apartment for something closer to nature and nearly three times larger. In our new space, we have ample room for two people to work in separate areas, two staircases for the cat to thunder up and down, and a living/dining/kitchen area we’ve had great fun decorating with midcentury influences.
Click the carousel below to scroll through our setup so far:
Select decor sources:
Seattle map: Burnt Sugar, Fremont store
Candle hurricane (on dining table): Crate and Barrel
Striped pillows & couch: CB2
Lamp: Article
Matte black mug: Ember
Kitchen runner: Ruggable
Other pieces come from a range of places, but most reliably Amazon (everything from books to a faux plant), Williams Sonoma, and Crate and Barrel.

