Anne Sage | Interiors + Style
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Anne Sage Interiors Style has an Instagram engagement rate of 1.22%
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Anne Sage Interiors Style (@citysage) — 236K FollowersEngagement: 1.22% · Avg. Likes: 2.8K · Avg. Comments: 28
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- 2020 moms, how we doing? I don’t even know how it happened. One day I was learning to be a mom while the world was shut down, now I’m watching her soar as she tries new things, meets new people, takes on new challenges every day. The chubby toddler features are gone, the pudgy thighs replaced by gangly legs that run, jump, cartwheel. We tried our very best to have an amazing summer with the kids. Went on adventures abroad, spent tons of time in the pool at home. Ate ice cream and popsicles. Let the to-do list gather dust. Watching Halo learn to read, write, and reason is such a joy. I can see her eyes flicker, her wheels turn, as she works through something in her head. She’s started asking harder questions, some that I’m not always feeling ready to answer. And if I’m honest, I’m not really ready for any of it. At night when she sleeps, I smell the back of her neck and hold her in my arms as tightly as I did when she was just born. I want to hang onto her, protect her, keep her close—at the same time that I want to give her everything she needs to fly high. So. If you’re a 2020 mom with a baby starting kindergarten, I’m with you in the joy and the tears. And if you know a 2020 mom, check in on her because she just might be bawling her eyes out. 😭
- What would you change to make this corner look right? This fireplace nook is a poster child for renovation fatigue. The pieces there now aren’t quite right in terms of scale, materials…anything really. But beyond knowing that I wanted to ditch the bump-out and mantle in favor of a flush wall that extended to the height of the new ceiling, I have never had a clear vision for this corner. And now it shows. 😆 In truth, if it were totally up to me I might not have made this a seating area at all…would have brought the footprint of the kitchen over towards the fireplace a bit more (not sure how exactly but you get my meaning). But this spot has been a focal point for family gatherings since my dad lived here as a kid in the 60’s. So the seating area needed to stay here for sentimental reasons. I *do* still have those red chairs from the opening image, they’re the ones that my grandma always had here, and I’m thinking with some new upholstery they need an encore! They’re slim but with tall backs and will fill the space beneath the sconces nicely. Any other thoughts or suggestions are WELCOME because man, my brain is just fried right now you guys.
- Day One: NYC Itinerary! We’re on a quick trip to NYC, first time as a family traveling to the city! It’s been an adventure to say the least. Here’s what we did on day 1: Stay: thenomosoho has been fantastic, stylish but also great for kids and a two-room suite was really reasonably priced (for NYC anyway!) Eat: Best breakfast on earth at clintonstbakingco - get the biscuit sandwich and the pancakes and thank me later. Shop: I could literally shop all day every day for a week in SoHo but with kids you have to prioritize your top stores. rwguild + fredasalvador and jennikayne were my picks. Play: Okay, the museumoficecream sounds gimmicky on paper but it’s actually amazing. So worth the ticket price and such a joy to see kids and adults laughing their faces off. We’ve got one more day so stay tuned for tomorrow’s adventures!