14 Old-School Design Features That'll Add A Vintage Touch To Your Kitchen
From ceiling-mounted pot racks to checkerboard floors, these vintage kitchen design trends are making a comeback and adding timeless character.
Read MoreFrom ceiling-mounted pot racks to checkerboard floors, these vintage kitchen design trends are making a comeback and adding timeless character.
Read MoreA professional stager and interior designer predicts that trending wall art will be getting bigger in 2026, and she doesn't just mean in popularity.
Read MoreHow do you turn on the shower without getting wet when you have a glass door? This feature aims to help — but utterly fails, according to commenters.
Read MoreWhile stainless steel is probably the most popular, and most affordable, kitchen sink material, there are other options well worth exploring for your next reno.
Read MoreThis nature-inspired design trend is like a sunroom that can be enjoyed year-round. It uses natural materials, authentic lighting, and greenery.
Read MoreNot everything that's old should be made new again, especially when it comes to bathroom design trends, but this style is a classic for a reason.
Read MoreJeremiah Brent is well-known for his soothing yet personality-filled spaces, and a significant portion of that comes down to his unique lighting choices.
Read MoreRust-Oleum announced their 2026 color of the year, and it will add a burst of brightness and intensity wherever you style it. Here's our recommendations.
Read MoreA recent study shows that a majority of homeowners in each state follow a particular design style. Find out if you follow -- or buck -- your local trends.
Read MoreEnglish country kitchens are trending for their lived-in feel, and they rely on freestanding furniture pieces. This bedroom staple can be the perfect addition.
Read MoreThis retro decor trend was often implemented through unique wallpaper patterns, lighting fixtures with distinct shapes, and unconventional furniture designs.
Read MoreThis wallpaper trend adds instant personality, drawing on the timeless beauty of an ancient Chinese art form to make walls feel truly intentional.
Read MoreYou don't have to invest in a full-on renovation to spice up a room. Color blocking is an affordable technique you can apply to a paintable piece of furniture.
Read MoreColor drenching is having a moment in 2026, but if you're still rocking this intense color combination, it might be making your environment look dated.
Read MoreNext time you stay in a nice hotel, take note of the headboard, and how it makes the space feel -- it may just be a design idea you'll want to use in your home.
Read MoreBig shifts are happening in design, and in 2026, some long-standing trends are being ousted in favor of features that channel color, personality, and detail.
Read MoreTrends may come and go, but natural elements have a bit more staying power - and that extends to animals. Check out this trend that's taking over home design.
Read MoreIn 2026, buyers are leaning away from stark kitchens and aggressively open floor plans, and instead are prioritizing features that add function and warmth
Read MoreVintage colored glassware is making a stylish return, but placement matters. The right display can transform nostalgic pieces into standout design features.
Read MoreA little bit of tying and folding and voilà. The tassel detail trend is here for good — and this easy guide shows you how to nail the look in no time.
Read MoreBored with your black, white, or stainless steel oven? Consider one of the hundreds of bright, fun colors modern brands are releasing their ovens in today.
Read MoreAs you know, design trends come and go. In 2026, you can expect to see a fair few nostalgic items making a comeback, including a retro lighting feature.
Read MoreIn addition to offering a sleek look to any kitchen, brass countertops are highly versatile -- and there are even hygiene benefits to this elegant material.
Read MoreGot a huge white wall that you need to make beautiful? Consider this easy to apply yet highly bespoke wall décor option favored by HGTV designer Erin Napier.
Read MoreGuests may not feel at ease in your themed home, so you should aim for a more palatable effect by utilizing textures, color, and personalized decor.
Read MoreYou can show the world what you're passionate about or that you have a quirky sense of humor with a themed door mat that fits your style.
Read More1980s decor was bold and eye-catching. If that's your vibe, you can add '80s style to your home with a modern twist, be it through furniture or paint color.
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