@katherinevharris: Welcome to part 1 of remodeling my bedroom!! We’re doing this bc we desperately need a king bed! But also i love redecorating hahaha #bedroom #remodel #grandmillenial #grandmillennialdecor #bedroomdecor #Home #homeowner #homedecor

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1464475346a :
What is the blue called?!
2024-09-25 01:38:30
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morgbaran
Morgbaran :
Wait I have that exact rug in my bedroom I need to see how you end up styling your room. I’m struggling with it!
2024-09-24 20:30:46
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rileyrosehuntington
Rileyrose26 :
So random but what size did you get in that matching set?! 😍
2024-09-24 23:01:05
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esmith7072
Eileen :
lol is that the living room rug in your bedroom now? Looks great!
2024-09-24 20:22:46
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love.emmms
Emilie :
Someone tell me when she comments the blue color, I HAVE to have it in my kitchen.
2024-09-25 02:26:09
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haileystagg
Hailey Stagg :
Omg I love the blue
2024-09-24 20:38:34
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sunshine_state26
Erin A. :
I love it!
2024-09-24 20:28:15
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jennifereldredge2
Jennifer Eldredge :
Dresser looks great!!
2024-09-25 08:42:24
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amber.childers14
amber.childers1 :
That alone made the room look so much brighter!! Great choice!!! 🥰🫶🏼
2024-09-26 18:38:37
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kelly_spi1978
Kelly-Ann🇨🇦🇨🇦 :
😂😂😂I don’t share a room with my man it works for us. Been together 10 years. A lot of couples sleep separately it really doesn’t mean anything. He snores and wakes up 80 times a night.
2024-09-28 17:32:48
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brookiebowww
Brooke Bowman :
I literally come on tik tok to come look for your updates LOLLL im obsessed
2024-09-25 03:13:03
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joliegarciaortega
Jolie Garcia Ortega :
So pretty
2024-09-24 20:33:08
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cschlegel27
Cindy Schlegel🇨🇦🇨🇦 :
♥️♥️
2024-09-24 21:18:11
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paigenoelxo
Paige Noel :
Do you still have a roommate?
2024-09-24 20:54:18
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__sala__
__sala__ :
Still waiting to see the sail outside 😂 love you busy beeeee 🐝
2024-09-24 20:24:07
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taylorbrookeslooks
taylorbrookeslooks :
Love this
2024-09-25 00:57:50
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renaejocelyn
Renae - PugLife :
❤️
2024-09-25 00:27:36
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terrilovesdesign
TerriLovesDesign :
Love it! What is name of paint and brand. Thank you.
2024-09-24 22:46:30
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ijanedonti
janedont :
wait....did you just post this twice or is my FYP broken lmfao
2024-09-24 20:21:17
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