Best Home Decorating Blogs

With all of the home decorating blogs out there, it can be hard to know where to look when you need some ideas for your own home. This is especially true if you don’t really know what your home decorating style is. Lucky, some of these blogs are on a mission to  help you figure that out. Sometimes it’s great to just pull up a well-written blog and relax by looking at all of the beautiful pictures—these blogs are good for that, too.

So whether it’s just for fun or whether you have a new home to decorate, these blogs fit the bill. They’re a lot of fun and are chock full of good information, too. Here are some of the best home decorating blogs out there right now, so go check them out!

The City Farmhouse

Jen started The City Farmhouse to chronicle her adventures as she turned the family’s recently purchased beach cottage into the family’s dream home. Her DIY projects and thrifty decorating ideas are great for anyone trying to create a comfortable and inviting home, and you’ll love her simple, beach-y style.

Eddie Ross

Eddie Ross is currently an editor for Better Homes & Gardens, but he has also worked for House Beautiful and Martha Stewart Living. He has a unique and creative approach to high-style decorating on a budget. His beautiful second-hand finds will give you plenty of ideas as you look for similar elements for your own home. Eddie also encourages you to give new life to the things you already have in your house.

Heather Bullard

Heather is a contributing editor at Country Living Magazine and also works for a variety of national decorating magazines. And since she’s a photographer, you can bet that all of her blog photos are gorgeous. She and her family recently built their dream home, dubbed the Grove House. The blog documents her journey to create a clean and modern farmhouse, tailored to her family’s needs and wants.

Hunted Interior

Blogger and decorator Kristin Jackson encourages readers to find their own style and accomplish it on any kind of a budget. She loves luxurious and yet affordable looks. She posts collages showcasing different items, which is really helpful if you’re not quite sure what your style is or what you like.

The Inspired Room

Melissa’s the author of The Inspired Room, which readers from Better Homes & Gardens magazine have voted their favorite home decorating blog for the past two years. Melissa focuses on good yet budget-friendly design and emphasizes how to make the most of the home you are currently in. Her realistic yet beautiful decorating ideas are what make her a reader favorite.

Savvy Home

Gabrielle Savoie founded Savvy Home from her small apartment in South Australia. In the last few years, Savvy Home has become a destination for other avid decorators. Savoie has a remarkable ability to find really cool stuff, and it’s often inexpensive. Her focus on tasteful and affordable living is something everyone can appreciate.

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