Ditch The Traditional Bird Baths: The Best Places To Buy The Ones That Stand Out
Bird baths can stand out with unique water features, eye-catching designs, flower planters, and more. Here’s where to shop for the best options.
Read MoreBird baths can stand out with unique water features, eye-catching designs, flower planters, and more. Here’s where to shop for the best options.
Read MoreIf you want your patio to feel like a haven both for yourself and local wildlife, consider an alternative to concrete that offers benefits in your backyard.
Read MoreIf you're in need of a place to put your cooking tools, check out this fun Amazon storage solution that will also add a touch of whimsy to your kitchen.
Read MoreClint Eastwood is known for many things, and while he's certainly an accomplished director and actor, his organization strategy is worth a mention, too.
Read MoreThis coffee canister was a popular product in the late 20th century. Now you can repurpose it as a vintage countertop decor — one that's functional too.
Read MoreA good bird bath should do more than just lure birds; it should beautify your space too. This charming ceramic bird bath from Home Depot does just that.
Read MoreThe most welcoming backyards often have one thing in common: spaces designed for everyday living. One landscaping style brings comfort and structure outdoors.
Read MoreIf you want to make your yard more enjoyable to hang out in at night, lighting is key. This Amazon product can provide a soft glow without the need for wiring.
Read MoreWhile Dallas is quite a ways away from the European countryside, aesthetic choices from another continent found their way to this Texas city.
Read MorePlanters take up lots of space, especially with a family of houseplants. Use this bathroom item as a plant stand instead to maximize your plant display.
Read MoreSeating benches are expensive, but this clever hack uses IKEA cabinetry and a few odds and ends to make a bench with hidden storage for low-traffic areas.
Read MoreDo you struggle to fit shoe cabinets in your entryway or closet? Try this sleek wall-mounted alternative designed for magazines for space-saving shoe storage.
Read MoreIf you're a fan of bling in the home, few things glitter more than crystal decor. What's better, then, than a vintage crystal light fixture by a famous brand?
Read MoreIf you recently broke a ceramic jar, don't throw the lid away. Instead, you can repurpose it into a candle with a common thrift store find and some old wax.
Read MoreBulky blankets can be a pain to store, taking up a ton of shelf space. This IKEA product is easy to repurpose to keep blankets neatly out of sight.
Read MoreIf you're looking to make your outdoor space more welcoming at night, lighting is key. This product provides a subtle, stylish glow that is sure to do the job.
Read MoreVintage doilies can be picked up for pennies at thrift and antique shops. Then, you can reuse this lacy decor to create artsy, unique custom pavers.
Read MoreIf you're designing a small kitchen, there are certain design features to avoid. But this surprising color combination can work perfectly if done right.
Read MoreThis 2000s paint technique gave walls a unique finished that added texture to the room. However, nowadays, it dates the space and just looks unpolished.
Read MoreIn Colorado, you'll find a unique style of home that's been around since the mid-19th century. Even with modern upgrades, the historical charm still shines.
Read MoreIf you’re tired of open-concept layouts, you don’t have to build a new wall to separate spaces. This stylish option adds retro charm, no renovation required.
Read MoreIf you're tired of stowing your shoe collection away in a closet or cabinet, consider this DIY that turns them into a stunning, wall-mounted display.
Read MoreLe Creuset made lots of cast iron cookware that's worth hunting down in thrift stores, but this particular item is the perfect addition to your next gathering.
Read MoreBefore tossing out an old bathroom fixture, consider how it can become a creative vertical garden that adds character without taking up valuable ground space.
Read MoreHawaii was the place to vacation in the mid-20th century. Among the many souvenirs the tourists bought home was a distinctive piece of ceramic tableware.
Read MoreOften, art and design go hand in hand, especially in historical movements. Artists of an aesthetic born in the '50s embraced raw materials and geometric lines.
Read MoreIf you're overwhelmed by a large number of products in a small bathroom, this seamless, wall-mounted storage solution can provide some relief.
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