The Paint Trick Designers Swear By For A More Luxurious Kitchen
Light-colored kitchens are classic, but this simple trick allows you to create a more dimensional and layered look with one simple paint swap.
Read MoreLight-colored kitchens are classic, but this simple trick allows you to create a more dimensional and layered look with one simple paint swap.
Read MoreThis hack not only avoids putting holes in your wall, but also allows you to easily reposition decor until you find the perfect spot. Here's how to do it.
Read MoreA rug defines your space, adding elements of texture and style while serving a functional purpose too. Joanna Gaines says rugs are a must-have for these rooms.
Read MoreWatch out for this easy-to-make decorating mistake that could cause costly ceiling paint damage, and learn the cheap and simple alternatives to try instead!
Read MoreAfter seeing endless iterations of the same tile, backsplashes can start to feel boring. Instead, HGTV's Christina Haack is partial to this stylish alternative.
Read MoreExplore the pros and cons of keeping vintage hardwood floors, including cost-effectiveness, maintenance, durability, and return on investment.
Read MoreGot leftover tiles from a renovation? Here's how to turn them into equal parts beautiful and functional decor pieces for your tabletop.
Read MoreOne popular storage solution makes it all too easy to accumulate more clutter instead of less, a minimalist's nightmare. Here's what to use instead.
Read MoreVertical blinds making your home look more like an impersonal office than an inviting sanctuary? Swap them out for this alternative that Nate Berkus loves.
Read MoreBunting is a string of pieces of fabric, usually in a triangular shape, hung up for decoration. Here's how to make your own bunting for a temporary accent wall.
Read MoreWith only a few items from Dollar Tree, you can easily make a hanging towel holder that frees up much-needed bathroom cabinet and vanity space.
Read MoreErika Dale, interior design expert and founder of Erika Dale Interior Design, talks to us about incorporating tiny furniture for style and functionality.
Read MoreInstead of tossing plastic bottles in the recycling bin, consider saving them to build a one-of-a-kind furniture piece that's surprisingly eco-friendly.
Read MoreThis is one decor trend that won't break the bank, as many items from the Y2K era are still available in secondhand stores. Here's what to look for.
Read MoreGray kitchens used to be all the rage, but now they can be a bit cold. Luckily, there are ways to warm and freshen up the space without spending a fortune.
Read MoreOutlets on the sides of kitchen islands are a thing of the past thanks to new NFPA guidelines. Luckily, there are plenty of good alternative power solutions.
Read MoreSideboards and buffets are similar furniture pieces, often used interchangeably. However, there is one major difference between the two storage units.
Read MoreKitchen feeling a little gloomy? Follow in the footsteps of Joanna Gaines and use these easy tricks to bring warmth and light into the heart of your home.
Read MoreAldi is known for selling dupes of popular yet pricey products, but not all of them are worth the savings. This one, though, has customers raving.
Read MoreCurious about home design trends inspired by Joanna Gaines that haven't stood the test of time? Explore 10 popular trends that people have come to regret.
Read MorePeel-and-stick tile can be an easy upgrade in any space, but it falls short when it comes to moisture resistance. Give it more protection with this tip.
Read MoreGive your kitchen decor an inspired update with an easy, affordable, and attractive DIY using upcycled glass jars and a few decorative accents!
Read MoreThe dining room is the perfect area in your home to play with style and add dimension. Joanna Gaines has a dynamic design that's only a mini renovation away.
Read MoreWho says storage has to be boring? These sparkly Dollar Tree DIY racks bring a pop of personality and order to any tabletop — desk, vanity, and beyond.
Read MoreCookie jars had their heyday in the mid 20th century, and now, there are plenty of nostalgic, kitschy, and beautiful designs that can fetch a pretty penny.
Read MoreHGTV star Mike Holmes thinks the building code for minimum door width should be changed from 32 inches to 36 inches. Here's why you should listen.
Read MoreYou can take part in the "dopamine decor" trend, and all it takes is a few pool noodles and some colored yarn. This affordable DIY will brighten up any room.
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