The '70s Design Trend That's Popping Up In Homes Again
It can be tough to peel away from this '70s design trend when it's becoming increasingly common in homes again. Jumping on it can be advantageous.
Read MoreIt can be tough to peel away from this '70s design trend when it's becoming increasingly common in homes again. Jumping on it can be advantageous.
Read MoreThis functional piece of furniture can add extra storage space as well as some vintage charm to your bedroom. And you can score a unique piece if you thrift it.
Read MoreDon't know what to do with those old paper towel rolls you've been collecting? Try this DIY to turn them into a woven basket. Here's how to make it.
Read MoreIf you stumble across a shed deer antler, there's more you can use it for than playing with your pet. In fact, it can be used right on your table.
Read MoreLooking to add oomph to your garden beds without spending a lot? Head to Amazon for this weatherproof faux-stone edging product that appears surprisingly real.
Read MoreThis natural stone is a great option for a durable patio that is also aesthetically pleasing. It is ideal for outdoor spaces with a pool and lounging areas.
Read MoreSoft colors, vintage furniture, and cozy details connect these popular design styles, though the overall feel of each one is surprisingly distinct.
Read MoreIf you're looking for blanket storage that's creative, stylish, roomy, and portable, this easy DIY using simple materials and tools might be for you.
Read MoreWe love seeing birds flit around. From the colorful cardinal to the tiny titmouse, these DIY ideas will help bring more feathery friends to your yard.
Read MoreThis driveway material is a better alternative to concrete and gravel. It is durable, long lasting, eco-friendly, and can even be DIY installed.
Read MoreYou don't have to spend lots of money on stylish planters. Easily give plain nursery pots a hint of color and pattern with peel-and-stick wallpaper.
Read MoreTake a look at any 1940s house, and you might find this versatile feature that helps bring the outdoors in. Here's how to work that vintage look into your home.
Read MoreThere are plenty of ways to integrate retro funky furnishings into your home, but this 1960s lighting trend is the most unique way to achieve a vintage vibe.
Read MoreGot lots of plastic bottles waiting to be recycled? Clean them and remove the labels instead. You can transform them into all kinds of hanging planter styles.
Read MoreGetting an authentic mid-century modern look can be tricky. Try following this trending 1960s decor scheme to achieve that perfectly chic vintage vibe.
Read MoreEveryday items can double as creative storage, and one clever DIY project transforms a basic essential into something both functional and visually striking.
Read MoreWhile there are some functional parts of your home that you may be tempted to hide with decor, be careful — this one could lead to HVAC issues.
Read MoreVictorian plant lovers displayed their botanical finds in cloches. You can do the same with some dandelion blooms, an upcycled jar, and some embellishments.
Read MoreThere are many household items you can turn into planters, but this kitchen appliance, with its many spaces for greenery, becomes an entire plant display.
Read MoreIf you're someone who likes bringing a vintage feel into your home, head to the thrift shop and look for this simple blanket rack that can be used in many ways.
Read MoreThere are plenty of ways to make your home more appealing to potential buyers, but this yard feature is a must if you want to add privacy too.
Read MoreThis DIY upgrade to your cube shelf lets it blend seamlessly into any room. A simpler option also exists for people who have little woodworking experience.
Read MoreIf you're in need of a creative, unique-looking way of storing your rings, bracelets, earrings, and necklaces, head to the thrift store for this aesthetic item.
Read MoreWhy have only a bird bath when you can instead have a multi-functional station for bird watching? This Amazon product combines everything a bird needs in one.
Read MoreGot more dandelions in your yard than you know what to do with? This craft requires about 50 to 60 and results in a lovely piece of home decor.
Read MoreKeeping shoes organized in the entryway is a challenge, and shoe racks can get in the way. Instead, try this mobile solution for storing your family's footwear.
Read MoreCandles can be great to spruce up your home. If you want a more personal touch, try out this DIY that will make your candle look like a succulent.
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