Summertime and the Livin’ is Easy

summer homes

Who else feels like summer is flying by? It’s crazy to think kids are already going back to school soon and fall is going to be in full swing before we know it. Julie here today, and I’m making sure to savor these last weeks of summer and really enjoy them to the very fullest.

Whether you’re done with your summer travels, in the middle of them, or still looking forward to them, we know one of the most popular ways to just get away and enjoy summer is staying in a summer house on the beach, by the lake, or in the mountains.

And one of the many things we love about summer homes has to be the interior design styles that come with them. So, we figured it would be fun to find homes in some of our all time favorite summer travel destinations, and look to them for inspiration when it comes to designing our own homes.

Keep on scrolling below for a glimpse into the summer homes we love…

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Aspen (via One Kindesign)

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Hamptons (via Lee Caroline)

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Lake Tahoe (via The Zoe Report)

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Martha’s Vineyard (via Architectural Digest)

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Nantucket (via One Kindesign)

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Outer Banks (via Pinterest / unknown)

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Park City (via Home DSGN)

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Rosemary Beach (via Archiscapes)

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Santa Barbara (via Pinterest / unknown)

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Scottsdale (via Calvis Wyant)

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Lake Conroe (via Home Adore)

Editors Note:  Fear not, we know Galveston is a favorite Houston getaway so stay tuned for some amazing home makeovers coming very soon.

Feature image via HuffPost

About Julie Weinstein

Julie Lauren is a podcaster, writer, and author. She went to college for fashion merchandising and upon graduating in 2008 she started working in the fashion industry (Intermix followed by Oscar de la Renta) followed by working with Petra Nemcova. Julie started her blog (originally titled “from prosecco to plaid”) in 2011 as well as freelance writing, and she still writes at her website julielauren.com and on various websites. Her first book, "Oops!" came out in 2015 and it’s an insider’s guide to dating, sex, and relationships in your 20s, and she’s currently working on a novel. Her podcast "Hashtag No Filter" launched in January of 2018 and is all about real conversations with real people. No sugar coating and no BS. Her guests include comedians, reality stars, actors, entrepreneurs, and other inspiring and funny men and women. Aside from her own brand, she works with select clients on their social media, content creation, influencer management, and overall brand strategy and partnerships.

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