A And B House Decor With Marbelized Balls?

A and B Home offers a set of six ceramic orbs with a swirled finish featuring various grey hues, making them unique transitional accents that can upgrade any space. Each orb features a different texture, and the matching blue wash finish allows for easy arrangement. The set of three marble ball accents adds a refined look to any home or office, with their neutral, warm tones and swirling marbleized finish.

Constructed of pure ceramic, these marbleized ball accents have sleek, gray tones and a modern, swirling look. They are versatile decorative pieces for tabletops and bookcases, and are made from 100 ceramic. The set of three marbleized ball accents features a coordinated blue finish with a gentle gradient effect, unified by a different pattern.

These ceramic ball accents are made from quality material and will remain in prim condition for years to come. The set of three four-inch marbleized ball accents comes in three different shades of gray and has a flat bottom so they can sit alone. The set of three marbleized ball accents is available at Walmart.com and can be purchased in two boxes of three, each measuring 4″ x 4″ x 4″.

In summary, A and B Home’s Marbleized Ball Accents set of six are a versatile and stylish addition to any home or office.


📹 My finger hurts so much, oh my god 😭 #youtubeshorts #makeup #sfx #sfx_makeup #foryou #art #shorts


📹 Low Maintenance Evergreen Shrubs to Grow Around Your Home!

ATTENTION RAISED BED GARDENERS ** Are you tired of using nuts, bolts, screws, and significant others to assemble your …


A And B House Decor With Marbelized Balls
(Image Source: Pixabay.com)

Rafaela Priori Gutler

Hi, I’m Rafaela Priori Gutler, a passionate interior designer and DIY enthusiast. I love transforming spaces into beautiful, functional havens through creative decor and practical advice. Whether it’s a small DIY project or a full home makeover, I’m here to share my tips, tricks, and inspiration to help you design the space of your dreams. Let’s make your home as unique as you are!

Email: [email protected], [email protected]

About me

10 comments

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

  • Love seeing Pines in the spotlight! My favourite evergreen (which makes me feel like I have a special hidden secret out here in the minority! 😂 Move over Spruce…). Blue shag has been on my list for several years, now – maybe this year will be the year!! Got a gorgeous golden Louie Pine from a nursery as a gift this past fall with a large order. I was so pumped – he knew I was looking for one but they were constantly out of stock in my area. And I have a gorgeous weeping dwarf blue pine, too next to the deep red of a small Japanese Maple. So beautiful!!

  • You have such a great energy! You should have millions of subscribers! I have a new found passion for gardening and landscaping the last 5 years and learn so much from people with YT websites. Just found yours and it’s evident I have been missing out! I look forward to perusal your articles, all the best! From Vancouver 🇨🇦

  • I freaking love your humor. I haven’t had a good laugh in a really long time. Don’t stop being you. I called my son’s and my husband in the room and started your article from the beginning to see them smile. 😂 We used to watch gardening by the yard together and he had humor too, it’s nice to see that again incorporated with gardening lol

  • Justin. I’ve been thinking that you appear to have gotten a little thin and I guess I now know why and how. These awesome, high energy and very informative articles. I find myself wanting one of each. I think I need a landscape artist to help me when we build our house next year. So many beautiful selections…..so little time! Thanks for sharing my Friend!!! Cheers!

  • Just came across your articles and they are great => instant subscribe!! Glad to see so much education packed into these articles (and that you are also in NC!!!!). It would be awesome if you had a article showing how to plant shrubs in the clay soil. I hate the clay!! And am always not sure what I should be adding specifically, how much to keep the plat out of the soil, how deep and wide to make the hole. Also, what kind of watering schedule to put the shrubs on (I have drip irrigation). Overall a series dealing with “clay” would be awesome. I am in Pittsboro NC, but after perusal one article from you, I immediately looked you up on Google maps to see how far you are from me. So the more “local” people you have subscribed to your website, the more $$$ you will see in your local nursery 😉

  • I’ve probably watched this article at least 10 times and have fallen in love with these evergreens! I am having a really hard time finding a Baby Blue Spruce tree, NOT the Baby Blue Eyes Spruce. I need a beautiful blue that stays more compact size and doesn’t get as large as the Colorado Blue Spruce. I’ve found a few Baby Blue quart size online priced at around $40 and an “arm & leg” shipping price and that is crazy. Do you know of a good supplier of the Baby Blue Spruce tree that can ship a 4 – 5 ft tree to Kansas without breaking the bank? Thank you so much! I wish I were still in Atlanta so that I could come and shop at your Greenhouse. You guys are so much fun! 😀😂

  • I planted one of those weeping Colorado blue spruces around 10 years ago. It truly is one of my favorite trees in my yard. I grow mostly dwarf trees. I think I am up to 12 now. My yard is a postage stamp size. I think my “training” slacked so it definitely is not “tall.” I use a trellis to keep it off the grass when the mower is out. Thinking about digging the flower bed further out so that it “weeps” into a bed of wood chips and not the grass.

  • I love Anna’s Magic Ball!! I live in Pennsylvania (East Coast), and it is a shrub that is free from pests and diseases. It is slow growing and compact, requiring virtually zero pruning. Just very hard to find, since not every nursery carries it. I had to drive to the countryside to find (where Amish live). I used it to landscape my side yard, where I had a retaining wall recently built that is long and narrow. In my zone, it turns a nice dusty brown color in the Fall/Winter which I find quite attractive. — Keep up the good work!! Your vivid knowledge, plus actual visuals of the various plants, help me learn tremendously.

  • Lover your enthusiasm! I will definitely stop by your greenhouse. Question: Does the altitude 4,500 ft. affect the growth in a Zone 8? It’s not over 90 in the summer usually and gets a few weeks of 32 degrees at night and usually warms to 50’s in the winter. I’m wondering if Camelia’s will grow okay?

  • New sub!! We bought a property about 2 years ago and the house needed a little work but the yard is total rehab. My goal is to have a 4 season flower bed and evergreens are the last thing to add. If I would’ve thought of it ahead of time I would’ve planted those first but oh well. Zone 6 and lots of shade from other trees.

Pin It on Pinterest

We use cookies in order to give you the best possible experience on our website. By continuing to use this site, you agree to our use of cookies.
Accept
Privacy Policy