My 100 Year Old Home: Tips for Creating Welcoming Interiors

Lush vegetation welcomes guests to Leslie Saeta’s white shingled house in Southern California. A black front door and matching shutters are classic design elements that complement this early twentieth-century home.

If Leslie Saeta doesn’t warmly greet guests as they walk through the threshold of her circa 1915 Southern California dwelling, the irresistible spirit of welcome that radiates from within surely will.

Leslie’s DNA is embedded into each charming detail of the family home she and her husband purchased from her in-laws nearly 25 years ago. While raising three sons, Leslie’s lifelong artistic abilities and her passion for homemaking and heartfelt connection led to the launch of her well-known blog, My 100 Year Old Home, where she shares the ever-evolving story of renovating and entertaining in the white shingle-style residence.  

In her debut book, A Home to Share, the creative entrepreneur shares ideas for redesigning spaces to welcome friends and family, shows how to expertly host an alfresco candlelit dinner, and provides step-by-step tutorials for her favorite DIY crafts. For Victoria readers, Leslie presents styling tips to bring fresh livability to every room in the house.

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