Lilly Paltsev
School
RTA School Of Media At Toronto Metropolitan University, University Of Toronto
Expertise
Creative Living Spaces, Celebrity Homes, Real Estate
- Lilly has reported on real estate at two of Canada's leading online news outlets.
- She's conducted exclusive interviews about celebrity and TV-famous homes in Canada.
- She has an overall fascination with creative living spaces, especially tiny homes, converted vans, and repurposed lofts.
Experience
Lilly is a lifestyle and home journalist with over six years of experience. As a writer at House Digest, she has covered a wide range of topics, focusing on home DIY projects, organization hacks, cleaning tips, and decor advice. Before that, she was the senior editor at Narcity Canada and the regional editor of the Toronto news desk at Curiocity Group, a leading digital publisher in Canada. Lilly is highly skilled at leading editorial teams and uncovering stories that captivate millions.
Education
Lilly is a graduate of the renowned RTA School of Media at Toronto Metropolitan University. She also studied copywriting at the University of Toronto.
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Stories By Lilly Paltsev
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Beyond just making your garden look beautiful, the flowers you grow can impact which birds visit your yard. These are some of summer birds' favorite flowers.
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When you have a small living room, you need to maximize your space. Here are some couch color tips that can make a small living room look spacious.
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Have you noticed the corners of your fitted sheet slipping off the edge of the mattress? Fear not! We have a hack that will keep your sheet corners from moving.
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Lemon juice and hydrogen peroxide come together to make a powerful (and fresh-smelling!) cleaning solution. Here's how to make it, and how to use it.
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Is your kitchen dim? Before spending your cash on extra light fixtures, consider this creative design trick that'll brighten it up without costing a thing.
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If you're looking for a double oven on a budget, you might want to check out the cheapest option from Home Depot. It has largely positive reviews.
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Some outlets are urging people to set out a bucket of water to help the declining frog population. While this may sound like a good idea, it isn't for everyone.
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Butterflies are some of the most beautiful pollinators you'll see in your yard or garden. Here are a few common butterflies and how to keep them coming back.
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Whether you're a hot or cold sleeper, there's bound to be the right pillowcase for your needs at Pottery Barn. Find out how to choose the right one for you.
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If your porcelain sink has some nasty rust stains, combining a couple of common kitchen staples can be the best way to remove them. Here's what you can do.
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Discover 14 popular essential oils to repel mosquitoes and find out if they actually work. Explore their potency in creating a pleasant outdoor experience.
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Coffee and tea stains can make once-pristine mugs look dingy. Fortunately, there's an easy way to remove those pesky markings using vinegar.
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Fixer to Fabulous' Jenny Marrs said she's had large and small bedrooms, yet prefers the smaller bedrooms over larger spaces. Here's why.
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If you have a vintage camera collecting dust that you can't bear to part with, consider giving it new life as home decor. Here are some creative ideas.
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If you wear eyeglasses or sunglasses, chances are you have a collection of the cases they go in. Here are some clever ways you can repurpose your unused cases.
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You may be familiar with TikTok's favorite cleaner, but you're likely not using it for cleaning grimy oven doors. Try this versatile paste to make them sparkle.
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There's an explanation for that bubbling in your toilet, and while it could indicate an easy-to-fix problem, it could also mean significant repairs are needed.
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You may be tempted to use bleach to clean your fiberglass tub, but think twice before doing so. Luckily, these natural ingredients will get the job done.
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Bird poop stains are unsightly and can potentially even cause damage to surfaces like wood or stone. Luckily, baking soda can help clean up your outdoor space.
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Chances are your throw pillows are in need of a refresh more than you realize. Thankfully, it's easy to do, and just requires some all-natural ingredients.
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One of the perks of having a yard and garden is getting to see a variety of visiting birds. Here are the most common, red-colored ones you'll spot.
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If your toilet's flush has weakened significantly recently, it might be nothing, but leaving it in the hopes it'll get better could lead to bigger issues later.
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Laundry is often a chore we don't think about too much, but here's why you should consider running your laundry dryer at night during summer months.
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Time to toss that old, beat-up futon. This sofa bed from IKEA might be the best example of multipurpose furniture that's both stylish and versatile.
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The next time you visit your local pond or river, keep an eye out for these striking yellow and black birds. They love to eat bugs and sound like a rusty gate.
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For a quick and easy way to keep your shower shiny, look no further than your kitchen pantry. Use this everyday baking product for a pristinely polished shower.
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This weed may look gorgeous on the outside, but on the inside lurks dangers to human and animal health. This is definitely one plant that you want to avoid.