A home can be kept evolving through regular changes to decor, accessories, and art. A “one in, one out” approach supports adding new items to a small New York City apartment. Pillow covers are refreshed at least three times per year to update the look of a bedroom and a seating area. Instead of laundering covers, the strategy relies on buying new covers. H&M Home is used as a go-to source, discovered during college and shopped for over ten years. The selection includes linens and cotton, with seasonal shopping for lighter, breathable bedding. Throw pillow covers are frequently refreshed with new materials and designs.
"I firmly believe that a home is never "finished." In fact, if anything, I pride myself on constantly rotating out my decor, accessories, and art throughout the year. I live by a " one in, one out" rule that means I'm constantly adding new finds into my small New York City apartment as they catch my eye. But there's one aspect of my apartment that I routinely refresh - and guests are shocked when I tell them where I shop for this essential."
"You've likely heard rules around changing your pillows (and pillow inserts!). But I take it a step further and try to refresh my bedroom and living room seating area with fresh pillow covers at least three times a year. While that may sound absurdly costly compared to simply laundering them, my hack hinges on where I buy them."
"Because H&M limits its decor selection to flagship stores and larger metropolitan stores only, you might not have realized that this fast-fashion retailer offers furnishings and home accessories. I've been shopping their designs for well over 10 years at this point, after discovering this under-the-radar section while in college when my budget kept me bargain-hunting full-time."
"H&M's throw pillow cover selection, however, never ceases to amaze me; the brand routinely refreshes this section with linen, cotton, an"
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