The Old-School Kitchen Essential That Doubles As A Chic Storage Solution
While this mid-century kitchen tool might have fallen out of popularity in recent decades, there's a vintage charm (and functionality) you can nab for yourself.
Read MoreWhile this mid-century kitchen tool might have fallen out of popularity in recent decades, there's a vintage charm (and functionality) you can nab for yourself.
Read MoreThe colors you select for your bathroom will impact the atmosphere in the space, but they could also have more far-reaching effects if you choose the wrong hue.
Read MoreDecorating your dining room can breathe new life into an often neglected space. However, these 13 outdated trends can make your dining area look old-fashioned.
Read MoreMost types of wrapping paper can't be recycled, but you can still save leftover pieces from the landfill by using them creatively for projects around your home.
Read MoreAlthough often ignored, this thrift store gem has tons of decorating potential — one DIYer even turned it into a whimsical work of art for her shelf.
Read MoreAdd some romantic charm to your bathroom decor by making these adorable roses from origami-style folded towels or washcloths.
Read MoreEven though this decades-old bedroom furniture trend has a habit of coming back in style, it's going to be an easy path to a tacky look in 2026.
Read MoreThis thrifted vintage storage piece will conceal your kitchen trash can in the most charming way — no one will guess what's really lurking inside.
Read MoreFew things scream retro as much as a lava lamp. Take inspiration from the bubbles inside this iconic fixture for a bespoke headboard you can craft on a budget.
Read MoreWood paneling can make for a striking bathroom interior, but are you putting yourself at risk of developing a mold problem if you install it yourself?
Read MoreThe thrift store is full of inspiration for DIY home decor projects. Use a thrifted picture frame to create a perfume display with just a few other items.
Read MoreMost of us deal with cluttered kitchens much of the time. Turn Dollar Tree décor into a practical yet pretty storage solution for your littlest kitchen items.
Read MoreIf you want fine art on your wall but don't have the dollars for the real thing, Dollar Tree has some simple supplies to make one of your very own on the cheap.
Read MoreIf a kitchen remodel is on the cards for you, you'll want to avoid one particular backsplash and flooring mistake that will make your space look dated.
Read MoreThrift stores are a great source for vintage doilies to decorate your home. Learn to recognize these different styles of doilies when thrifting.
Read MoreMicrowave ovens offer convenience but don't fit the aesthetic often found in a luxury kitchen. Consider these alternative placements instead.
Read MoreMail and miscellaneous papers seem to accumulate overnight. Whether you go the custom or pre-made route, there's a built-in solution to keep things organized.
Read MorePopcorn ceilings are on their way out. This subtle and attractive texture is taking over instead — it's clean, modern, and easy on the eyes.
Read MoreRepurpose an old car tire rim with this ingenious DIY. With some cleaning and modifications, it can become a grill for your summer backyard barbecues.
Read MoreThese tips and tricks make it easier than ever to choose a stunning combination of kitchen countertops and backsplashes for the perfect remodel.
Read MoreTrends come and go, that's nothing new, but this furniture trend was gone for so long, it was a genuine surprise to see it coming back in vogue.
Read MoreGarden trends tend to stay outdoors, but this idea, which doubles as kitchen countertop decor, is set to take over in 2026, particularly in small spaces.
Read MoreFrom gardens to patios, outdoor electrical boxes often stand out for the wrong reasons. Smart DIY solutions can help them fade into the background of your yard.
Read MoreWallpaper has made a comeback in recent years, and it has reinvigorated a debate among designers and design DIYers alike, which is sure to continue into 2026.
Read MoreIt's lively, expressive, and anything but boring when used in the kitchen. But be warned: this color rarely pays off when it's time to list your home.
Read MoreThe color butter yellow had its moment in 2025, but a deeper shade, more calming and earthy, is going to be popular in 2026. Incorporate it in your home.
Read MoreYour front entrance is a major factor for your home's curb appeal. However, this feature also impacts the safety and functionality of your property.
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