9 Reasons I Love Blogging in Square Space

Hello friends! One of my favorite types of blog posts to read are ones that share the behind the blog details: how bloggers take photos, prepare a blog post, how they grow their following etc. I just love learning from others and its fun to get another bloggers prospective on what they do and how they do it & why. 

Earlier this year, I moved my blog from the Blogger Platform to Square Space, which as so thrilling and scary! I've been on the Blogger Platform since Day 1 and felt comfortable there, but comfort can sometimes feel stagnate and limiting. I really wanted the ability to have more creative control of my blog and not have to rely completely on blog designer to make small changes. I'm so not a HTML code person, I love that I'm able to make my own updates, organize my content, create landing pages and much more now that I'm on a new platform without having to know HTML. 

Since taking the jump to Square Space, I've been asked several times by my blogging friends how I like it, I honestly love it. After getting a boost of confidence from my friend Lauren of Color Hug to make the jump to Square Space, I choose my template and designed my blog, moved all my old content from Blogger to Square Space and then got to work. I've learned so much since moving from Blogger to Square Space, it boggles my mind that I stayed on the old platform for so long. Below I'm sharing my thoughts on what makes Square Space such a great platform to blog on especially for the non HTML code person like myself. In addition I've included a behind the scenes look at Square Space & simple ways I've customized my site for my readers. 

ONE. Large Selection of Modern Themes

Square Space offers a wide variety of templates geared towards businesses and bloggers, you also have to ability to add a storefront to your blog with ease. 

TWO. Ease of Making Blogging Updates

I love love the ability to make my own blog updates whenever I choose to, instead of reaching out to the blog designer! Did you notice my recent change? New Logo! After lots of thought about the style and feeling of my blogger header / logo design, I decided to give my blog header / logo design a little update that feels more me! Looking back, my old blog header design felt too fussy and as most of you know, I'm so not a fussy person. Because, that's exactly how your blog should feel like an extension of you. For me personally, I love being at the helm of my blog layout, design, look at feel and be able to make changes along the way when I feel an update is needed. 

THREE. Ability to Customize Template without use of HTML Codes

When I first started designing my Square Space template, there was a huge leaning curve! As with learning any new software program it can be so frustrating and stressful, but its also exciting pushing yourself outside your comfort zone. Square Space has a Design Feature, where your able to customize the layout, colors, fonts, of your template. My design template is Montauk, and my blog is able to have a landing page so it 'feels more like a website' while my blog page looks like a blog, the other pages have there own look and feel without a sidebar. 

Square Space is set up in 'Design Blocks' where your able to drop in new blocks for for text, pictures etc. If your on Blogger and WordPress most changes you can make to your layout you have to insert HTML code, which is great if your a code-person. I'm so not a code person, my brain doesn't work like that. I'm highly visual and visual learner, so love being able to make design changes and see the edits I've made 'live' along the way. 

Wait there's more! You can also change design templates, so your not locked into one theme. They also allow you work on your new theme, and keep your current blog design live until your ready to change from your current theme to a new one. 

FOUR. Behind the Scenes Process Simplified

When I was blogging on the Blogger Platform, my back-end process never felt fully organized and I wasn't able to create dedicated pages to my categories in a way that felt natural and seamless. Before, my readers would have to click on my Category Page and then see a list of blog posts and topics with links. My old set-up felt so clunky and not seamless. 

In Square Space, I was able to set up a CLH Blog Index for my categories. Now each category on my blog has its own dedicated page. I was able design and select a layout of my category pages, so every page is consistent. Another plus, is that whenever I add a new blog post to a category, the page is automatically updated! Did I mention each page has its own direct URL! Below is a glimpse of how my CLH Index looks and here is a direct link to my Small Home Style category page: www.chiclittlehouse.com/smallhomestyle I also have the ability to add new pages and change the layout of my pages when I want to with ease, no HTML code required. Can I get a hallelujah.

Below is view of how the same page looks on my website. I'm able to add a title to my page, with a short description of what the page is about. I've set a grid of pictures up (notice they're all the same size) Below each picture is the title to my blog post, both the image and text will lead the reader to the blog post. I can also include an excerpt of my blog post, if I wanted to. I love how my category pages feel professional and helps showcase topics I'm passionate writing about. 

CLH Small Home Style Page

CLH Small Home Style Page

Here's a closer look at my category links, these links are of my landing page of my site and also in the side bar on my blog page. I can't even be to articulate how HUGE this is, and I love being able to do my updates myself vs. relying on someone. Plus each picture on my category list visually helps give my readers a glimpse on on what to expect.

CLH Categories

CLH Categories

FIVE. Freestanding Web Pages

As I mentioned above my blog has freestanding pages within my website that are not linked in my blog header. What does that mean? It means, I'm able to create entry pages for my readers. Here's an example. If you follow me on Instagram, I share when there's a new post on my blog. Instead of using my direct website link or a Bit.ly link to my blog post that will get stale in a few days, my IG link is www.chiclittlehouse.com/hello this is link specifically for my IG followers. It's a quick hello + intro for my readers, followed by my most recent blog posts, that readers can scroll through. On this page, I've also included a search option, plus category option to search. Here's a quick look at my IG landing page.

SIX. Easily Integrates with Social Media, Especially Pinterest

Square Space makes it so simple to link your Social Media on your blog and throughout your website. For instance, I have my Social Media icons on my blog side bar, and in my blog footer, your able to choose the design and style and insert the links to your SM pages and bam it's done, again no code required. 

One of the most beneficial aspects of using SS, is the ability to seamlessly integrate with Pinterest and create 'Rich Pins'  What is a Rich Pin? Rich Pins, include extra information of the image you pin, including the website (source it came from), including a brief sentence from the website about the image. If your a small business owner / blogger enabling Rich Pins for your site is a must. 

SEVEN. Square Space Hacks & Support

Even though you don't need know HTML codes to make design changes in Square Space, you can inject code and make #SquareSpaceHacks further customizing the look and style of your blog. Lauren of Elle & Company shares several design hacks you can use in Square Space. Another great resource for hacks, are from my friend Lauren of Color Hug, she shares lots ideas on using Square Space  more effectively to grow your brand. I've also found lots of help and great how to videos on Square Space support page. 

EIGHT. Compatibility Modes

More and more blog readers are using their mobile devices: Phones and iPads / Tablets to read blog posts and its always a good idea to know how pages look for the various devices, not just on your computer screen. 

NINE. Create Custom Footer

All the years, I was on the Blogger platform, I never properly used my blog footer. In fact, I just ignored it. Now that I'm on Square Space, I treat my blog footer as a call to action. Meaning , I share with my readers publications Chic Little House has been featured in, along with another way to follow me and scope out some design inspiration. In addition my blog footer also includes my Social Media Icons. 

Whoa, that was a long post! If your thinking of making the switch from your current platform to Square Space do your homework and see if they switch is from you. It was fun to share my reasons I'm so happy I moved my blog, I've learned so much this year and learned to streamline my blogging process and keep my behind the scenes blogging organized. I do pay a small monthly fee to host my website, verses on Blogger I just paid for my website domain name once a year. But, if blogging is your business, hosting your website is business expense, but I'm not an accountant, so don't quote me on that! Feel free to ask any questions you may have about Square Space. 

Hedge Fence

For the past few weeks, my husband and I have been talking non-stop about planting a hedge fence in our backyard along the back fence. I've always loved the look of them, but never considered growing one of our backyard until recently. We were at a local school playing with our puppy and Avery and the entire back fence of the school was a hedge fence and it was so pretty! I just loved how it created a green backdrop and made the simple area feel so peaceful. That's exactly how I want our backyard to feel, private, peaceful and like a destination. Yes fences evoke that much emotion from me! 

Our backyard fence is in really good condition and we want to keep it that way, so we quickly nixed the idea of planting vines on the fence. While I love vines, I don't them want to interfere with the structural integrity of the fence, because so vines grow crazy wild! As I mentioned while our fence is in good shape, I really want to create a green backdrop in our backyard that will help create privacy (just like the saying good fences, mean good neighbors) Whelp good fence + hedge fence makes for better neighbors, lol! Plus, I love how hedge fences in addition to creating privacy also act as a natural sound barrier. 

Now that we have backyard cottage (my she shed / office) I've always envisioned the area behind the building with a layered look of bushes and plants. Currently its grass / cottage then bam fence. I'm so looking forward to adding a hedge fence in our backyard and softening the lines of our current view. 

Now that we've deiced a hedge fence is a must, I've been pining images like a mad woman, check out my Front & Backyard Style Pinterest board for more outdoor inspiration.  In addition to pinning, I've been with researching the right fence for our climate + a hedge variety that's low maintenance and will grow like crazy and safe for pets and kids. My favorite bushes are evergreen, since year round they stay pretty green, in short I'm skipping the plants that get all woody and look dead in the winter. Plus since its pretty much year round Sun in California an evergreen fence makes the most sense for our climate. 

Privet Hedge

I've narrowed down the search to two hedge fence varieties, first up the Privet Hedge. It's a fast growing hedge and creates a living room, its a very classic and formal style of hedge when maintained. Because of the Privet hedge classic look, its one of the most used hedge to create privacy and cool garden sculptures.  

The lush green backdrop of the hedge fence next to this darling backyard cottage is giving me all the feels, and exactly the style I'm dreaming of. 

image via Howard Rice 

image via Howard Rice 

image via This Old House

image via This Old House

While, I love the look of highly manicured Privet, I'm also totally digging the relaxed non pristine Privet in the picture below. 

image via Evergreen Nursery 

image via Evergreen Nursery 

English Laurel 

My second hedge idea is planting English Laurel shrubs. English Laurel stays green (pretty) year round and has a fast growth rate, if you let it grow crazy it can be well over 20 feet tall! We're aiming at 7-8 feet tall, so likely just above our fence level or about a foot taller. I'm not 100% sure the hedge in the picture below is English Laurel, but you get the idea, look how incredible the backdrop is for the backyard. 

image via Trullia

image via Trullia

Below is a better view of English Laurel, during the fall and winter months the leaves change colors. 

image via Best4Hedgeing

image via Best4Hedgeing

More Hedge Fence Inspiration

Not entirely convinced a hedge fence is must? The pictures below, will have you digging up holes along your fence in no time. 

image via Jardin Blanc 

image via Jardin Blanc 

This picture is giving me LIFE and making me want a pool! I think our next house + the 100+ weather we have in Sacramento a pool will be a must. 

image via Prepagnda 

image via Prepagnda 

The Plan

One of the best times of the year to plant shrubs in our area is October - March. Over the weekend we plan on visiting our favorite local nursery and helping gain more insight on which shrub will grow the faster and thrive along our back fence. The cost of buying lots a shrubs can add up quickly, so most likely we'll buy bare-root shrubs that are 1 -3 feet high and cost way less than buying shrubs in a container. We plan to plant them 1 - 1.5 feet apart to create the hedge 'look.' Over the weekend, we need to measure our fence line, and mark the holes for our hedge. Depending on the variety we choose, it may take 3-5 years before our hedge fences grows to 6-8 feet tall. I'm holding out hop it only takes 2 years, lol! We have butterfly bushes in our front garden bed and when I let them, they get taller than our roof line, so basically I want the growth rate of the bushes we plant to be like to butterfly bushes lol. 

I've checked out a few places online that ship bare root shrubs at pretty decent prices! I'm going to compare them to local nursery and see what works out to be the best deal. We plan to plant the shrubs along our fence line and curve on the side of both fences. Most likely at the end of the hedge on both sides, I'll plant flowering evergreen bushes where our hedge stops, to create a pretty transitions from the hedge fence to our wood fence. 

I can't wait to get started on this project and have my #HedgeFence goals become reality! Once we get started on the project, I'll share the before & after plus breakdown our budget for this project. Depending on how well the hedge starts to grow, I can totally see us planting more hedges on sides of our fence too. 

Are you also dreaming of a pretty hedge fence for your backyard? What type of fence or no fence situation is in your backyard?