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  • 1 week ago | apartmenttherapy.com | Isis Briones

    DecoratingBy RoomKitchenscommentsWe independently select these products—if you buy from one of our links, we may earn a commission. All prices were accurate at the time of publishing. See More ImagesCredit: Erin DerbyWhen I first moved into my apartment, I couldn’t have been happier with the large modern kitchen. The room was wide, with spacious countertops and cabinets that wrapped around the entire space.

  • 1 week ago | yahoo.com | Isis Briones

    I Didn't Want a Kitchen Island - So I Picked Something Way More Useful1 of 2When I first moved into my apartment, I couldn't have been happier with the large modern kitchen. The room was wide, with spacious countertops and cabinets that wrapped around the entire space. After spending some time in my new home, though, I quickly realized that despite being lined with coveted counters and cabinets, there was an awkward, empty spot right in the middle of the kitchen.

  • 1 week ago | yahoo.com | Isis Briones

    This article may contain affiliate links that Yahoo and/or the publisher may receive a commission from if you buy a product or service through those links. When I first moved into my apartment, I couldn’t have been happier with the large modern kitchen. The room was wide, with spacious countertops and cabinets that wrapped around the entire space.

  • 1 week ago | marthastewart.com | Isis Briones

    Designing a small hallway is no easy feat. These narrow corridors often have odd dimensions and little natural light—however, these roadblocks shouldn’t stop you from maximizing this space’s aesthetic potential. In fact, the best way to create a big impact is to embrace a small hallway's more challenging features. Whether it’s transforming the walls with eye-catching art or installing hidden storage in an unexpected nook and cranny, there are plenty of innovative ideas to transform this space.

  • 1 week ago | yahoo.com | Isis Briones

    Designing a small hallway is no easy feat. These narrow corridors often have odd dimensions and little natural light—however, these roadblocks shouldn’t stop you from maximizing this space’s aesthetic potential. In fact, the best way to create a big impact is to embrace a small hallway's more challenging features. Whether it’s transforming the walls with eye-catching art or installing hidden storage in an unexpected nook and cranny, there are plenty of innovative ideas to transform this space.

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Isis Briones
Isis Briones @isisbri0nes
9 Mar 23

It’s only been a month and I have no words, but one thing’s for sure…cherry blossom season (or anything else for that matter) will never be the same. 🤍🤍🤍 https://t.co/SMQ4Ibsw1n https://t.co/7gTeiZzeRB

Isis Briones
Isis Briones @isisbri0nes
3 Jan 23

We’re engaged!!! Donovan made my dream New Year’s Eve proposal come true. Madison Square Park was where we had our first official date in NYC which made the moment extra special. I can’t wait to spend forever with you! 🌙🥹💖✨ https://t.co/YkOFRuXKz9 https://t.co/jOJgG5zg6b

Isis Briones
Isis Briones @isisbri0nes
7 Oct 21

What can I say, this was a slam dunk...just some of my faveees from our recent shoot with @dior ✨! @complex @complexstyle #diorsneakers #dior https://t.co/Yh6X7VYEtj https://t.co/KCMEKsVVrV