Style Showcase: Artful Walls, Grandmillennial Style & Spring Flower Inspiration
Welcome back to another Style Showcase, where we gather inspiring ideas from some of my favorite bloggers to spark creativity in our homes.
This week we’re talking:
- Displaying art with confidence
- Creating intentional flow throughout your home
- Embracing grandmillennial style
- Refreshing with spring flowers
- And a practical tiling project from Duke Manor Farm
Style Showcase
This week’s Style Showcase is full of personality, timeless charm, and practical inspiration. Each feature offers a unique way to elevate your home — whether through art, florals, tile, or thoughtful design flow.
3 Tips for Displaying Art Throughout Your Home – Zevy Joy
In her post, Zevy Joy shares thoughtful advice on displaying art in a way that feels collected rather than cluttered.

- Mix modern and traditional artwork for depth
- Create gallery walls that tell a story
- Incorporate sculptural or dimensional pieces for texture
Layering frames, leaning pieces on shelves, and mixing mediums creates that curated, lived-in look that makes a home feel warm and intentional.
Flow of Home Tour – Finding Silver Pennies
The home tour from Finding Silver Pennies reminds us that great design isn’t just about pretty spaces — it’s about how those spaces connect.

When a home flows well, it feels peaceful. Intentional transitions — like styled consoles or coordinated color stories — help rooms speak to each other.
A Look at Grand millennial Style – Southern Hospitality
If you love timeless charm, you’ll appreciate the feature from Southern Hospitality on grandmillennial style.

Think:
- Floral patterns
- Blue and white china
- Collected heirloom pieces
- Layered textures and traditional details
Grand millennial style isn’t fussy — it’s confident. It embraces history while still feeling fresh. And honestly? It pairs beautifully with curated art walls and thoughtful home flow.
DIY Spring Flower Arrangement – Town & Country Living
Over at Town & Country Living, spring blooms take center stage. Seasonal florals instantly refresh a space.

Next time try:
- Grouping flowers with candles and books
- Using vintage vessels
- Keeping arrangements loose and natural
Florals are one of the simplest ways to shift your home from winter to spring without a full redesign.
How to Tile a Bathroom Like a Pro – Duke Manor Farm
And of course, we can’t forget a practical project from me that we did a bit ago in our guest bath.

In this bathroom tiling tutorial, I shared the step-by-step process for achieving a professional look — because beautiful design also needs solid execution. Design inspiration is wonderful — but knowing how to execute it makes all the difference.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I improve the flow of my home?
Keep sightlines clear, use a consistent color palette, and avoid overcrowding transitional spaces.
What defines grandmillennial style?
Traditional patterns, heirloom pieces, layered textiles, and classic details mixed with modern comfort.
What is the easiest way to refresh a space for spring?
Add fresh flowers, lighter textiles, and small styled vignettes.
See you next Tuesday!

