Why Some Homeowners Might Choose To Keep Their Outdated Popcorn Ceilings
Popcorn ceilings are mostly, but not entirely, disliked. The reasons why a homeowner might keep them intact could be wholly personal or more practical.
Read MorePopcorn ceilings are mostly, but not entirely, disliked. The reasons why a homeowner might keep them intact could be wholly personal or more practical.
Read MoreThe '70s stand out for a bold use of texture and geometric designs in its home decor, but these space-age staples weren't always considered out of this world.
Read MoreBold, oversized furniture is on its way out, making room for a fresh new look in 2026. Discover the emerging trend that's set to reshape interior design.
Read MoreThis bedroom trend cleverly blends two home essentials to give you both functional storage space that reduces clutter and a clean, minimalist look.
Read MoreThe "big light" is here to stay, but its role is evolving. Learn exclusive expert insights into how central lighting is fitting into today's design schemes.
Read MoreA forgotten detail from the past is slipping back into modern bedrooms. This subtle design touch adds softness, warmth, and personality to any style.
Read MoreShopping for new cookware? Simple stainless steel or pitch-black cast iron is practical, but bit boring. There's another option sure to brighten your kitchen.
Read MoreThis outdated door was extremely popular in the '90s, but here's a quick and easy way to give it an upgrade so it looks more modern and on trend.
Read MoreReady to make a splash in 2026 is a simple and minimalistic kitchen trend that can work wonders for space efficiency. Find out if it's suitable for your home.
Read MoreOnce a bedroom staple, this essential storage solution fell out of favor in recent years. Now, it's earning new appreciation as a key part of the room's design.
Read MoreThis modern shower design is sleek and stylish, but it isn't the best option for your home considering the concerns with comfort and cleaning.
Read MoreAs more people are embracing a warm and neutral color scheme in their homes, these supposedly dated wall colors are making a big, bold comeback.
Read MoreColor capping is a great way to take advantage of forgotten ceiling space, but it's important to carefully select colors if you want to try out this bold trend.
Read MoreNot everyone has a massive outdoor space to work with, but this trend allows you to make the most of a small courtyard, patio, or even balcony.
Read MoreBeige and white hues are popular in interior design because they’re timeless and versatile, but if you want to be trendier, consider this warm neutral color.
Read MoreIn 2026, you can incorporate this kitchen trend via everything from your faucet, shelving, or even a gallery rail to add a touch of sophistication.
Read MoreThe kitchen is the heart of every home, but can sometimes look chaotic with all the different items in it. This cabinet tip provides a more unified look.
Read MoreBack in the 2000s, a particularly ornate tile dominated kitchen backsplashes. If your cooking area still showcases the tired tile trend, it's time for a switch.
Read MoreA trend from the past is resurfacing, bringing a retro appeal to modern kitchens. Learn about this classic floor type and how to make it work in your kitchen.
Read MoreWood paneling in the kitchen is making a stylish comeback. Here are a few simple steps you can follow to keep your cozy wood kitchen in showroom shape.
Read MoreDopamine decor is all about adding personal touches to your home in fun ways. Give your basic IKEA wardrobe a smile-inducing upgrade with this design hack.
Read MoreOnce a popular choice, this tile style has fallen out of favor in modern interiors. Find out what trendy alternatives designers are choosing instead.
Read MoreJoanna Gaines loves fall season just as much as we do (maybe even more). Which makes her the perfect designer to get fall decorating ideas from.
Read MoreGreen kitchens were a big thing in 2025, but this shade of red will be the hot color for kitchens in 2026. Here's how to best incorporate it.
Read MoreWe'll be seeing a lot of this tile trend in 2026 that brings nature indoors for a romantic vibe in any design style. Here's how to make it work in your kitchen.
Read MoreFrom charming cabinet features to a once ragingly popular countertop finish, our experts reveal the previously dated kitchen features making a comeback.
Read MoreMinimalism in home design is on its way out. It's being replaced with a desire for nostalgia and warmth, and focusing on furniture that's wholly unique.
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