25 Old-School Home Hacks We'll Use Forever — They're Just That Good
As much as we all love new stuff, old-school methods are sometimes just the best. Here are 25 tried-and-true home hacks we don't plan to stop using.
Read MoreAs much as we all love new stuff, old-school methods are sometimes just the best. Here are 25 tried-and-true home hacks we don't plan to stop using.
Read MoreThrift stores are the place to find all kinds of DIY inspo for cheap. This easy-to-make organizational décor for your bathroom is affordable and practical.
Read MoreThe HEAT cork trivets from IKEA might serve better for this DIY wall art. The discs create a modern, geometric design that can be customized to various styles.
Read MoreSomething in your bedroom is making it feel smaller, and it's not those ornate curtains or the ceiling height. Thankfully, it isn't too tricky to replace.
Read MoreGet more from deep bookshelves by filling them with books two rows deep. With one low-cost IKEA item, it's easy to keep everything visible and easy to find.
Read MoreFruit baskets are airy, open, attractive bowls that ripen fruit while keeping it fresh. These features also make them great home decluttering solution.
Read MoreRemoving wallpaper is a time-consuming and often messy task. But an item you may have sitting in your laundry room can remove stubborn wallpaper with no fuss.
Read MoreIf you're looking for a way to cover your sliding glass windows that's easy and won't break the bank, there's an IKEA find you need to check out.
Read MoreYou have a pile of stained, torn bath towels. Before you throw them in the trash, try out this trick to give more height and better balance to your pot plants.
Read MoreIt can be hard to find a place to put your ever-growing collection of seasonal decor. This item from the '90s can both store and display holiday treasures.
Read MoreDo you have a vintage rotary phone and long for the days when you could actually use it? Discover which device lets you take cell phone calls on an old phone.
Read MoreExplore Adirondack architecture, a rustic yet elegant style from New York and add Adirondack elements to your home, whether it's a traditional or modern space.
Read MoreWant fall décor that looks high-end but doesn't break the bank? Create this DIY using a cheap Dollar Tree find and craft supplies you probably already have.
Read MoreFor owners needing to raise their pet bowls to a more manageable height, planters are a surprisingly functional and stylish solution hiding in plain sight.
Read MoreIt's always a good idea to take design tips from the pros. Nate Berkus shares helpful advice on that age-old question: What color should I paint my baseboards?
Read MoreThermostats, switches, that oddly positioned socket... our spaces can be rife with annoying elements we want to hide. This IKEA DIY could be the solution
Read MoreStyle the perfect fall table with Ina Garten's method. Her design features simple décor and prioritizes function so guests are comfortable at the table.
Read MoreForaging in nature is a great, budget-friendly way to gather supplies for autumn decor. Dried leaves, flowers, vines, and cones are perfect for a DIY wreath.
Read MoreMaking your own holiday décor is fun and saves money. This wreath is easy to craft and uses items you probably already have. Plus, you can hang it anywhere!
Read MoreYou spotted that gorgeous vase at Pottery Barn, but it's out of budget. Instead, take a vase you already have at home and transform it into a dupe on the cheap.
Read MoreGive your dining setup a high-end look with low-cost solutions. With some Dollar Tree rope, you'll have a convincing dupe of a Pottery Barn placemat in no time!
Read MoreThe IKEA VARMBLIXT lamp is a chic donut-shaped light fixture. With a simple tweak to the LED bulb, it will radiate a warm orange glow that amplifies the design.
Read MoreWhen you can't recycle, it's time to upcycle. Try this easy Dollar Tree DIY to craft stylish seasonal throw pillows while fixing your overflow of old bags.
Read MoreThrift stores are chock-full of bargains just waiting to be discovered. Of all the items you don't want to pass up, this one has endless uses in your home.
Read MoreIndoor eyesores like circuit boxes are unavoidable, but you can keep them from dragging down the aesthetic with this easy hack using two IKEA picture frames.
Read MoreAs a renter, you aren't at liberty to change fittings and fixtures. This idea for pendant lights allows you design freedom without sacrificing your deposit.
Read MoreAdding a wine glass to your flower arrangements can give you depth, as well as room for another surprising decor piece that will elevate the look even more.
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