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Our Blue and White and Green Easter Table
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I decided to set up an Easter table for fun last week! We’re hosting Easter, so I’m looking forward to that. Sometimes I set the table early so I can think through what we want to use. Do you ever do that? It helps me to prepare so I know what to wash, which linens and centerpieces I might use or what I need to add to the mix. Other times I just wing it at the last minute! That works, too.

It’s fun to mix and match dishes, patterns and colors. That’s one of the reasons I made sure we had glass cabinets and shelves and even little nooks and crannies in our renovation. We don’t have a large home or storage areas to keep a lot of stuff, but I do love to see and use pretty things I’ve collected!

This time I think we may squeeze three more around this table, so I will have to adjust my place settings! For future holidays I am going to have a second table that we can set up when we have more family here. This is another reason we wanted the banquette, so we’d have more floor space to add an extra table!

Last year we set up an Easter table with these same dishes in our construction zone, so I’ve been looking forward to having a real dining area this year. You just make the best of what you have, right? It was fun but of course I was dreaming about the completed space when I set the table in the saw dust. 🙂
Now we have our little dining area to gather in and it will be so special to make new holiday memories in this home!
Are you hosting Easter this year?
I’ll share more photos below, and you’ll find a full source list at the end of the post!

This book planter is so darling, I couldn’t pass it up. It has a drainage hole, too, if you want to plant in it. I thought it was a fun “non-traditional” springy addition to the table.

The ceramic egg is gorgeous, each section opens up so you can use it for gifts, snacks, treats or candy!

























Bamboo Shades (read more about them and see close up photo in my post here)
Patterned Rug (Ocean/Gold color)
Rattan Dining Chairs – Similar mine were from here but out of stock
Blue Striped Slipcovers (Downey Blue fabric)
Jute Wrapped Chandelier with Shades (lots of shade options)
Dining banquette bench fabric – this reversible throw blanket
Favorite Design Books (many of the ones on my shelves)
Blue and White Bunny Salt and Pepper Shakers
Tiered Floral Egg (opens with compartments!)
Blue and White Floral Dinner Plates
Blue and White Square Scenic Appetizer Plates
Battery Operated Taper Candles
White Bunny Candy Bowl (I’ve also used this as a taper candle holder)
Mini Chocolates in Egg Carton (in the white bunny candy dish)
Cream Wall Color: Classic Light Buff Sherwin Williams
Blue Wall Color: Beach Glass Benjamin Moore
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Sisley Phyto-Teint Perfection Foundation – The Beauty Look Book
One of my favorite beauty brands Sisley launched a new foundation called the Phyto-Teint Perfection Foundation ($125). Sisley products are quite the splurge but in my experience everything I’ve ever tried whether purchased or a press sample has been exceptional in quality and performance.
The Sisley team sent over a few shades of their new foundation and new shades of Le Phyto Rouge Lipstick ($70) shades to try. Today I have a review + swatches.
Phyto-Teint Perfection Foundation
The Phyto-Teint Perfection Foundation is a medium-full coverage formula that gives a soft matte look with a blurred finish. It’s almost like wearing a filter on your face with the way it blurs out the skin. It’s described as “radiant matte” although to me it still feels like a true matte, perhaps a soft matte is a better description.
It’s described as having medium coverage that is buildable and I 100% agree. Still the pigment is opaque enough that I feel less is more. A little goes a VERY long way. I would recommend dotting or dabbing on spots around the face and blending with a brush or sponge. If you apply too much it will look thick.
You can see the transformation in this video linked below. It blends out really nicely.
Lasting power is very good. It sets to a beautiful finish I think I could probably skip powder.
Shade wise I’m in between colors as I am still my winter skin tone. The foundation shades in the 3 shade range should match in a month or so as match my other Sisley foundations (I still love the Phyto-Teint Nude reviewed here). The Sisley team sent 3N Apricot and 3W2 Hazel, both of which are a little too dark for me. I ordered 2W2 Desert in hopes it would match but there is quite a big gap between 2 and 3. Mixing the two gives me the perfect match right now. (I ordered from Selfridges and signed up for their year long flat rate global shipping.)
Overall love. I would say if you have texture or super dry skin this might emphasize imperfections as any matte finish will do. That being said my skin has been going through a hormonal skin flare up and I have break outs galore. This foundation covered everything so well and so smoothly I’ve gotten comments about how good my skin looks with this on (when underneath the base it does not).
Below with just the foundation on:
Below with a full face wearing:
Le Phyto Rouge – NEW shades
Sisley added new shades of the Le Phyto Rouge Lipstick ($70). These are super creamy, opaque and the formula is absolute perfection. New colors include 201 Tokyo Rose and 45 Rouge Milano. Both pull very warm on me but in the tubes they look more on the neutral side. I love the formula and they don’t really have a scent (they smell like a natural kind of scent). Colors aren’t really me right now but I suspect with a tan I will be wearing 201 more.
Overall love the foundation. I don’t think it will be for everyone though as it’s very matte and I know a lot of you prefer a sheer or dewy finish. Lipstick formula is definitely worth checking out. They have lots of other colors to pick from and if you’re looking for a classic lipstick with great texture, lasting power and opacity the Le Phyto Rouge is among the best. In terms of Sisley lipstick formulas I have to say that the Phyto-Rouge Shine is still my favorite.
For skintone reference I’m linking an older Foundation Shade Guide Roundup I did in 2021. It lists my foundation and concealer shade matches with links to reviews I’ve done. I think it’s time for an update since some of these formulas have since been discontinued. I’ll try to put together an updated one. Quick note that the list is what my matches are most of the year. Right now I’m lighter than nearly everything on the list but I tan easily and will be back to my usual skin tone shade very soon.
Sisley newness available now at Sisley, Nordstrom, Neiman Marcus, Saks Fifth Avenue, Selfridges and all Sisley counters.
Phyto-Teint Perfection and Le Phyto Rouge gifted for review.
My Finished (For The Most Part) Studio Office Area Cabinets!
Y’all, this has been a long road, but the cabinets in the office area of my studio are just about done! There are still some finishing touches that need to be done, but I can’t do those things until other projects are done. I’ll explain that later in this post. But I’ve gotten these cabinets as finished as they can be for now.
Before I show you, let’s go back and remember how these started out. I started with basic IKEA Sektion cabinets with Veddinge doors and drawer fronts. After I installed the cabinet boxes, they looked like this…

And the Veddinge doors and drawer fronts looked like this…

And after adding my customizations, the progress looks like this…

So let me explain the most obvious unfinished part — the missing drawer fronts. These four drawer fronts are painted, gold foiled, and ready to be attached. I had high hopes that I could get that done, but the instruction manual showing how to assemble and attach those drawer fronts is buried somewhere in the depths of my very messy studio.
I quickly searched for it this morning, but couldn’t find it. So I tried to find it online with no success. I thought I could figure it out without the instruction manual, but if you’ve ever assembled IKEA Sektion cabinets with drawers, you know that the brackets have to be attached in a certain way depending on the specific drawer arrangement you have for your particular cabinet.
I finally figured out the small drawers without the instruction manual, but not after trying at least six different (wrong) ways of attaching the brackets. I finally got it on about the sixth or seventh attempt. And these little drawers only use one kind of bracket.

The bigger drawer fronts use two different types of brackets with probably 16 different possible configurations, so there was no way I was going to try to guess. I know I tucked that instruction manual away in a safe spot so that I wouldn’t lose it. But now I can’t remember where that safe spot is. 😀 As soon as I find it (or find the instructions online), I’ll attach those last four drawer fronts.
I also still need to do this piece of trim at the floor on this one cabinet, but I can’t do that until the baseboard is installed, and I can’t install the baseboard until that exterior door just to the right of these cabinets is trimmed out.

I also have a couple of defective parts, which surprised me. This cabinet door isn’t even installed properly because the part of the hinge that attaches inside the cabinet is defective. They’re all supposed to be three-way adjustable, but I can’t get that one to adjust at all, so it pulls the door down too low so that it won’t close. I’ll need to get a replacement for that. I also have a drawer slide with a defective soft close on it. The drawer won’t close unless I push it closed all the way.

This area where the cabinets meet the wall will need some small trim to cover those cracks. I was tempted to use caulk to fill them, but with as much as our house moves and shifts throughout the year, I think the caulk would crack and have to be refilled regularly. A small trim would look much better, but I can’t install that until the countertop is installed.

So the cabinets are done for the most part. All of the big stuff — adding trim, painting, clear coating, adding the gold accents, etc. — are finished.

My next step is to make the countertop, and I have to admit that I’m terrified. I have put this off as long as I can because when I made the countertop on the other wall, the dust from those boards caused such painful skin problems for me that literally lasted for months. It was awful. (I shared about it here.)
In all of my 30+ years of DIYing, I had never experienced any kind of reaction to any product I’ve used, so I didn’t take any precautions to cover my skin before running the boards through my table saw. But this time, you better believe I’ll be covering myself head to toe, and then showering directly after all of the pieces are cut. The thought of potentially having to go through that again genuinely terrifies me.
Thankfully, it’s a small countertop and should be a relatively quick project. Once that’s done, I can install the window casing, add that little trim where the cabinets meet the wall, and then finish the sconces and get them installed. Oh! And I still need to add the cabinet door and drawer pulls! Cabinets need jewelry, too!
I’m so incredibly excited to have the bulk of this massive project finished. The rest should be a breeze! And by the way, as soon as I find that instruction manual and get those last for drawer fronts on, I’ll add a picture to this post. I’m hoping that will be later today! I just need to remember where that spot is where I tucked that instruction manual away for safe keeping. 😀
UPDATE! I found it! About ten seconds after I hit the “publish” button on this post, I remembered where I put that instruction manual, so here are the cabinets with the rest of the drawer fronts attached.

I can’t wait to get this area finished!! It’s been a long time coming, and I’m so excited to finally see it become reality.

FYI, the reflections on the gold accents sometimes cause an optical illusion where it looks like the trim is curved. That’s something that only happens in pictures. In person, there is no such optical illusion. But rest assured, all of the trim and gold foil accents are perfectly straight on my cabinets, and none of my cabinet doors or drawers are bowed. 🙂
Addicted 2 Decorating is where I share my DIY and decorating journey as I remodel and decorate the 1948 fixer upper that my husband, Matt, and I bought in 2013. Matt has M.S. and is unable to do physical work, so I do the majority of the work on the house by myself. You can learn more about me here.
Wales 3-1 Finland – Euro 2024 play-off semi-final: Live score, team news and updates as Brennan Johnson restores hosts’ two-goal cushion minutes after the restart

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Follow Mail Sport’s live blog for the latest score, team news and updates as Wales take on Finland in their Euro 2024 play-off semi-final. Rob Page’s side are aiming for a third consecutive run at European glory, but must first navigate Finland at Cardiff City Stadium ahead of a potential spot in the final against either Poland or Estonia.


NO GOAL: Wales 3-1 Finland


VAR intervenes for a Welsh goal!


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Wales 3-1 Finland


WATCH: Johnson gets onto the scoresheet


Wales 3-1 Finland


Goal: Johnson makes it three for the hosts! (Johnson 47′)


SECOND-HALF: Wales 2-1 Finland

How are the other ties doing?


WATCH: Neco Williams’ super-sweet freekick


Goal: A familiar face reduces the deficit! (Pukki 45′)


Wales 2-0 Finland


Goal: Williams doubles Wales’ lead! (Williams 38′)


Wales 1-0 Finland


Wales 1-0 Finland


Wales 1-0 Finland


Wales 1-0 Finland


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WATCH: Brooks spurs Wales ahead


Wales 1-0 Finland


Goal: Wales are off to the races! (Brooks 3′)


KICK-OFF: Wales 0-0 Finland


Here come the national anthems


‘Yma o Hyd’ booms out of the speakers




Rob Page looks forward in a post-Bale reality
We have lost one of the world’s best players with Gareth.
There has been enough in the squad to put us in a position where we are two wins away from qualifying for the fourth time (in the last five major tournaments).
Of course he’s going to be missed on and off the pitch but it gives others an opportunity.




Wales can draw on recent qualification form




More theatrics from Wales


TEAM NEWS – in brief


Breaking: TEAM NEWS – How Wales and Finland line up




Wales might feel a little, little bit nervous


Leeds versus Leeds in Cardiff
They are all quality players and have done well this season. Hopefully I can use all my information against them in a way to help us.
I’m looking forward to playing against them. 2024 has been good to us all as we’re in good form at Leeds.
All I can do is take my good experience right now to help my team-mates, and hopefully get the win.


Marvellous statement of intent from the opposition


Now, how did we wind up here?


Good evening!
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VAR intervenes for a Welsh goal!
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Johnson makes it three for the hosts! (Johnson 47′)
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WATCH: Neco Williams’ super-sweet freekick
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A familiar face reduces the deficit! (Pukki 45′)
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Williams doubles Wales’ lead! (Williams 38′)
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Wales are off to the races! (Brooks 3′)
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TEAM NEWS – How Wales and Finland line up
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Now, how did we wind up here?
Listen to Your Heart and Decorate with What You Love
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I have been thinking of adding cafe curtains to my windows for over a year. I finally gave it a try! I don’t know what I was waiting for, it’s not a life-altering decision. It’s just a pressure rod and a cafe curtain (and some curtain rings!). Ha!
I’m glad I finally listened to my heart. I love it! I like the window without it, too, so I wasn’t certain I needed to try it. I wasn’t in a hurry. But my heart kept asking! This curtain panel set is not expensive and will be simple to remove or change if I decide it’s not right for me later. Now that I love it, I might even add them to the dining room!
Why not? Decorating should be fun.
Our home should be a reflection of the things we love. I was sharing with my HomeBody Gathering Place community last week that when it comes to our home, I think it’s always worth listening to our heart. We don’t have to change everything based on a whim, but there’s a reason our heart is drawn to certain things. It’s good to explore what it is and sometimes you can find a reasonable or “less risky” way to follow your heart.
If there isn’t a big risk to making that decision or in giving something a try, what do you have to lose? What’s the worst that could happen? If you can live with that, it might be worth the risk. Or look for a similar alternative that still inspires you.
There are definitely some decisions where it might make more sense to “play it safer” and others to not be so worried about!
A home should tell our story, so I think it’s worth finding ways to let your heart speak so you can decorate with what you really love.
What decorating decisions paralyze you the most?

We work through ways to make decorating decisions you can live with in HomeBody Gathering Place.
My Everyday Jewellery Edit – The Anna Edit
The jewellery that I never take off…
I’ve always loved jewellery, but in the past year or two I’ve really honed in on my style, my everyday favourites and the items that I never take off. They are outfit makers, polishers even and they have the ability to put balance back into a look that just feels a bit off. I’ve realised that for me I like to blend chunkier, sculptural pieces with everyday lighter pieces, along with things like my rings and bracelets that stay put no matter what. So here’s what my jewellery wardrobe looks like…
NECKLACES
I own a few more necklaces than I’ll mention here, but really at the moment I’m switching between just two. I’m either wearing the Mejuri Curb Chain Necklace* (ad – gifted) – which I’d say is probably my top jewellery pick of the bunch – or the Lie Studios Elly Necklace*. Both are complete opposite ends of the spectrum and add a slightly different flavour to whatever outfit I’m wearing. The Mejuri I leave on, until I swap it out for the Lie Studios as that’s more of a daytime-only costume piece. But really there isn’t much decision making that goes on here – it’s either one or the other.
EARRINGS
Ok here’s where I play a bit. I’ll start with the simple one first. My everyday earring is a style from Mejuri which are now discontinued but are most similar to their Easy Medium Hoops*. Just a simple hoop, nothing crazy but I can sleep and shower in them and only ever take them out to swap them for something bolder. I just bought the Mejuri Sculptural Hoops* and they are truly beautiful – these two together would be the perfect dainty/bold earring capsule. Most of the bolder earrings that I wear though are from Lie Studios and I mostly switch between their drop-earring style, the Julie* or their extra large Camille Studs* (ad – gifted). You would have seen me wear both of these styles multiple times as it’s what I use most mornings to add polish to my outfit.
BRACELETS
I don’t really mix up my bracelets, mainly because my Apple Watch takes up most of the real estate on my wrist. So I just wear my Mejuri Round Box Chain Bracelet* (ad – gifted), with their Timepiece Bracelet* (ad – gifted). The latter is a little chunkier and the former daintier and I never take them off, only ever swapping them out if I’m at an event and want to leave my wrists bare. One day I’d love to add the Lie Studios Elly Bracelet* to my collection – it’s on my shopping list!
RINGS
I almost forgot to add this section in! I NEVER take these off, so they don’t register in a way. They are just part of me – literally – some I can’t remove! My engagement ring and wedding ring were from a local shop in Brighton (I think we got engaged almost nine years ago now and I STILL love my ring, so simple – Mark did so well!). Then on my index finger on my left hand I wear a very, very old black gemstone ring that Mejuri don’t even make anymore (the Solo Diamond Ring* is similar), with their Diamonds Line Ring* (ad – gifted) stacked. On my right index finger I wear the Mejuri Twist Ring* (ad – gifted) that I’ve owned for YEARS, on my middle finger their 2mm Smooth Band* and on my ring finger on my right a Claire Kinder ring that I picked up when we went to visit Shop Anomie in San Francisco.
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Studio Office Cabinet Progress – Cubby Bridge Basic Build
I did it! I built the cubby bridge on my studio office area cabinets all by myself yesterday, and I couldn’t be more thrilled with how this section is turning out! As a reminder, here is the goal…

And at the start of the day yesterday, this is how the cabinets in that area of the room looked…

The actual cabinets (the white parts) are IKEA Sektion cabinets, and I’m in the process of customizing them. This has been a multi-post project just getting them to this point, so I’ll link the previous posts at the bottom of this one.
When it came to building the cubby bridge, my initial thought was the build it in the carport, and then bring it inside and screw it to the sides of the cabinets. But I work alone. For those who are new around here, my husband Matt has M.S. and is completely unable to help me with projects. And while there are several people who would be willing to come and help me, I really hate to bother people for things like this. Plus, I’m fiercely independent, and I thrive on figuring out how to do things myself.
So that was the challenge. How do I build a cubby bridge, and then hoist the thing up there by myself while trying to screw it into place? The answer? I DON’T! Instead, I decided to build it in place. That seemed like the most “work smarter, not harder” solution to me. Here’s how I did it…
First, I measured and marked where I wanted the bridge to be attached to the side cabinets, and I attached a piece of scrap wood to the side of the cabinet with the top edge of the board along the line I just marked. This ledger board is temporary, and I attached it using three 1.5-inch 16-gauge nails.

And then I repeated that process on the other side.

With my temporary ledger boards in place, I measured and cut a piece of 3/4-inch plywood for the bottom of the cubby bridge. It took a couple of tries to get the fit just right, but on the second try, it fit perfectly between the side cabinets and rested on the ledger boards. You can see that it bows down a little bit in the middle, but I wasn’t worried about that. That will be corrected later in the buiding process.

After fitting that piece, I removed it and drilled three pocket holes on each end. These pocket holes are on the top of the board, not the bottom. The bottom is visible when standing in the room, and I don’t want visible pocket holes, and I don’t like having to fill pocket holes on areas that will be visible.

To drill the pocket holes, I used my Kreg Pocket Hole Jig. This is the one I have (affiliate link), and it is worth every penny. If you want to build furniture or cabinets, this tool is a must-have item!
So again, I drilled three pocket holes on each end of that piece, making sure I drilled the holes on the top of the piece.

At this point, I brought my scaffolding in to make the whole building process much easier. This is the one I have (affiliate link — also available at Home Depot), and it is yet another thing I bought recently that I wonder how I lived without for so long!
So standing on the scaffolding, I placed the plywood piece back on the temporary ledger boards, pocket holes facing up, and I screwed the piece into the side of the tall cabinets.

With that secured in place, it looked like this. The bow in the middle was still there, but I wasn’t worried about it at this point. I just wanted to make sure that it looked level with the trim at the top of the window.

Once I was sure it looked level, I removed the temporary ledger boards. That did leave three nail holes on each side that I’ll have to fill and sand, but I’m okay with that. We DIYers who work alone have to do what it takes, and filling and sanding six small nail holes is a small price to pay for getting this job done by myself.

Next, I used my table saw to cut the pieces for the ends. I attached these by nailing from the inside of this side piece into the plywood on the side of the side cabinet (i.e., in the direction my nail gun is pointing below).

And then I also nailed through the bottom plywood piece and into the edge of the side piece.

After repeating that on the other end, I was ready to cut the back piece to fit inside the two end pieces. This is where the bow in that bottom board would be corrected. You can see the back piece set into place below, and the bow in that bottom board is still visible.

To secure that back piece, I first nailed through the side pieces into the edge of the back piece.

After repeating that on the other end, I nailed through the bottom piece into the bottom edge of the back piece.

This is what took care of the bow and straightened up the bottom plywood piece. You can see that there’s no longer a gap between the two pieces at this point.

To be clear, other than the six pocket screws holding the bottom piece in place, I built the entire thing using 1.5-inch 16-guage nails. I have full confidence that these nails will hold. The kind that go in a nail gun are very rough, and really grab into the wood. If you’ve ever built anything using these nails, and had to take pieces apart, you know how strong they are. But if you have less confidence than I do in how well the nails will hold, you can always use wood glue in addition to the nails, or even add more pocket holes to hold the pieces together.
Next, I cut and attached the top piece, nailing it all around the three sides that sat on the side pieces and the back piece. I nailed through the top and into the edges of those three pieces. At this point, it was really starting to look like something! 😀

And the final step of the basic build for the cubby bridge was to cut and attach the dividers. I cut them using my table saw, and then attached them just like the other pieces.

After measuring and marking for placement of these divider pieces, I nailed through the bottom piece into the bottom edged of the divider pieces.

And then I nailed through the top and into the edges of the divider pieces.

And with that, the basic build was done! It’s going to take a lot of trim and finishing to get this section of cabinets to look like I envision in my mind, but I’m well on my way!

I so wish that every single one of you could see this in person. Pictures don’t do it justice. This section of cabinets went from looking kind of small and dwarfed by that tall, wide wall, to looking very substantial, like it can hold it’s own against that huge wall. Sometimes, more is definitely better! 😀 And I think, when it’s all finished, it will look way more like custom cabinets now.
So stay tuned, because coming up next, I’ll get the whole thing trimmed out and ready for primer and paint. I’m getting really excited about seeing this section finished soon!
Addicted 2 Decorating is where I share my DIY and decorating journey as I remodel and decorate the 1948 fixer upper that my husband, Matt, and I bought in 2013. Matt has M.S. and is unable to do physical work, so I do the majority of the work on the house by myself. You can learn more about me here.
W Brom 2 – 1 Coventry
West Brom took a big step towards securing a spot in the Sky Bet Championship play-off places as they beat Coventry 2-1 on Friday night.
In the week their new owner, American businessman Shilen Patel, completed his takeover of the club, the Baggies celebrated with first-half goals from Mikey Johnston and Grady Diangana.
The result moves West Brom seven points clear of Norwich in seventh ahead of the rest of the weekend.
Coventry, who pulled one back in the second half through Haji Wright’s penalty, remain four points adrift of the play-off places.
Johnston strikes again as West Brom seal victory
It took just six minutes for Johnston to get the opener, as his brilliant solo run in from the left provided him with the space to bend one into the top corner, leaving Ben Wilson completely helpless in the Coventry goal.
After 36 minutes it was two. Tom Fellows was the provider as his ball in from the right was met perfectly by Diangana, who guided just inside the post from six yards.
Deep into the second half, Coventry were gifted an unlikely lifeline as Cedric Kipre fouled Kasey Palmer in the box, and substitute Wright stepped up to slot the resulting penalty.
But there would be no equaliser, as the Sky Blues saw their top-six hopes drift a little further away.
The managers
West Brom’s Carlos Corberan:
“That’s why [Johnston] was our target from the beginning. He can play different positions for us. Some days he can play wide, and other days it’s a playmaker inside. It’s not easy to find a way who can manage both positions.
“In general we were very good in the first half. We found spaces to attack and progress with the ball. In the second half we knew they would press more. We lost a lot of balls in the middle of the pitch which didn’t allow us to progress in the pitch.
“We didn’t command the game well enough. I said to my players the key wasn’t the result at half-time it was the result at the end of the game. We finished the game better.”
Life Lately: He’s here! – The Inspired Room
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He’s here! He’s here! Meet Forrest. My heart can hardly take in his sweetness! I’m so thankful he is healthy and in awe that I get to be a Grammie to this precious little guy. Mama and baby (and Daddy) are doing well!
Thank you for all of your prayers and excitement over the arrival of our first little grand babe and the beginning of a new chapter in our family and home.
Give me all your ideas for how to be the best Grandma I can be! Grand babe two is due this summer!