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Last summer, I had the opportunity to work with Chesapeake Bay Candle for the first time. The candles collection I reviewed then, inspired me to write a guide on how to choose candle scents to match your mood. Since then, I am more mindful when choosing the candles I lit at home, at the right time.

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The Heritage Collection is the perfect combination of nature-inspired fragrances that take me to summer days at the beach. So when I crave that relaxed, soothing feeling of the ocean breeze at home, I resort to these perfectly crafted candles.

One of the features that make me love this collection even more, is the frosted clear glass of each jar. It mimics the texture of sea glass, brushed by the ocean air, bringing the beauty of the coastal lifestyle into our home.

What's very special about this particular condo is that it was "home sweet home" to the owners for more than 15 years while they were managing the entire complex. They renovated their condo as they were preparing to retire and saw to it that their guests would have everything they might need during their stay. This place has an extra special spot in the owner's hearts and they are happy to have it be part of your memories.

The ride challenged us with lots of steep grades, but we were rewarded on the downhills by the beautiful scenery and the sense that we were far far away from any metropolis. The best part was the downhill into the campground overlooking the beach and the ocean. Home sweet home!

So, tell me a little bit about where you live (what part of the country, world?), describe your home (or what kind/style/size of house you live in), what kinds of house projects you are working on right now, or just what you dream about for the future!

I live in a small ranch in the Foothills of the Great Smoky Mtns. in East TN. We have lived in our home for 7 years and have re-done our kitchen with paint and counter tops. We have added wood floors in our kitchen and living room and right now we are completely re painting the inside of our home. Oh, and my husband just added planking to my fireplace. We love our home, but sometimes wish for a bit more space. Our solution has been to get rid of as much possible. Perhaps, the next big remodel would be our bathrooms, but that will be in the future.

Hi Melissa! I am in Raleigh, NC in a small ranch-style home. For many years, I was too afraid to decorate anything in the home for fear of it not looking right. Your blog has been an encouragement to me to put aside the fear and concentrate on making my house a home. Right now, we are focusing on finishing a few unfinished projects such as painting trim throughout the house and completing the renovation on our master bath.

My husband and I have lived in San Diego since 1990 working with a missions organization planting churches in the inner city. We have raised our five kids in a home provided lovingly to us by our ministry that most likely was built after WW II. This week we are adding two grand kids to our fam bringing the happiness to seven! Your blog has been such an encouragement to me through the years to develop a heart of gratitude and contentment in our home. I love to rearrange the things that we have and work creatively to make our
home open and inviting to our neighbors. Lots of happy dinners, game nights and times of prayer have gone
on here. Most recently I have loved watching my husband build furniture from pallet wood for our home as well as some of our kids spaces. I know many appreciate a rustic look but his work is quite detailed and finished looking. I enjoy the process of watching the pallet turn into something lovely! thanks Melissa for your inspiration in the lives of others!

I have only just recently found your blog and have enjoyed my visits every time :) Thank you for this opportunity to share a bit about myself and my home and to learn about the others who visit your site. Blessings!

We live in a 1700 square foot tri-level home in East Central Minnesota. I bought it new in 2002 as a spec home. I love to decorate but I am changing my style and wanting character.
Currently I want to add a plank wall and paint out my kitchen cabinets and do a small Reno to remove the peninsula for an island. I also want to change out all my tan for gray.

Hey Melissa, My husband and I live in rural Ontario, on a farm with our 4 young children. Our house is a little over a hundred years old (we have a photo of it from 1901) and actually used to be attached to the farm house next door and was moved to its current location in 1917. By horses. No joke! It has a sort of cottage charm which works because we are really close to the beach. We have slowly been making it ours over the last 7 years. We recently took out a wall to make our living room larger, and are having a fireplace installed by the end of this month. I both long for, and dread the day I no longer need to baby proof my home.

Hi Melissa, my husband and I live in country New South Wales, Australia in a town called Wagga Wagga pop 75,000. In March 2012 (while on holiday in Paris) the area we live in was devastated by flood, the first since 1973. Our 100 year old weatherboard home was inundated with 1.5mtr of water. After seeking approval to demolish our existing home and rebuild, we are now the happy inhabitants of a very lovely (and what I think is a uniquely Australian) white weatherboard Queenslander style home with French doors from most rooms leading onto a wide wrap-around veranda, all built 2.7mtrs above ground level (safely out of reach of any future flood waters!) The whole process from flood to moving in took 13 months, which I think is OK considering we were dealing with the insurance company and local council planning dept. My decorating style is modern country with a French twist, all white slipcovers, zebra print accent chair, wide wooden floorboards, white and marble bathrooms, white kitchen, Belfast sink, caesarstone benchtops, pressed tin splashback and treetop views. Timeless and relaxed. Love your blog, Kind Regards Debbie

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