Bring Back Vintage Halloween Decor With This Charming Dollar Tree DIY
Love vintage Halloween décor but not the price of actually old pieces? Make some yourself with a Dollar Tree Halloween staple and some simple craft supplies.
Read MoreLove vintage Halloween décor but not the price of actually old pieces? Make some yourself with a Dollar Tree Halloween staple and some simple craft supplies.
Read MoreOversized couches have been dominating sofa trends, but with the minimalist aesthetic on the rise, couches with big, bulky cushions could be dating your space.
Read MoreStyles come and go, and even ideas from design superstars like Joanna Gaines fall out of favor. Here’s what she helped to popularize that’s no longer trendy.
Read MoreAs a fan of clean and simple elegance, Nate Berkus likes the playful part of this blended design trend, but can't get on board with the darker, ornate aspects.
Read MoreIf your range hood screams 21st century and you'd prefer a more retro look, this upgrade brings the vintage vibes without sacrificing functionality.
Read MoreThe '70s knew a thing or two about merging comfort with bold style. When it comes to furniture, there are a few cozy 1970's trends worth trying today.
Read MoreA lot of old decor trends are coming back into the spotlight, and this Depression-era vintage glass color is one you truly don't want to miss.
Read MoreThe minimalist kitchen trend is evolving, and one subtle design shift is giving modern homes a cleaner, more timeless edge than ever before.
Read MoreWhile traditional man caves seem to be going the way of the dinosaur, recent trends show they may simply be evolving into more active, personalized spaces.
Read MoreRemember the bright, primary-colored hues of the 1980s? IKEA's catalog contained one iconic furniture piece back then, and now it's back for the first time.
Read MoreMixing prints is one of the easiest ways to develop a unique aesthetic that also feels timeless. These two patterns are a gorgeous decor duo.
Read MoreYour kitchen cabinet design style can make or break the aesthetic of your space. And in 2026, we hope homeowners abandon these tired colors for good.
Read MoreThis paver design is popular in kitchens, bathrooms, and more for a textured, dynamic flooring option with a cottage-inspired or European flair.
Read MoreAfter years of minimalistic Christmas decor, fun is back in a big way. Luckily, many of these nostalgic trends are easy to find secondhand or in your own attic.
Read MoreAll-white bathrooms are on their way out in 2026. Replacing them is this warm and natural cabinet trend you'll see taking over bathrooms everywhere.
Read MoreOne once-popular home exterior trend has officially lost its charm. Find out what homeowners are ditching, and what fresh look is taking its place.
Read MoreKitchen countertops are a difficult choice, because you could be looking at them for another decade. Here's why one material is falling out of favor.
Read MoreIf vintage classics are your jam, you're going to love the reemergence of this iconic kitchenware that probably graced the surface of your grandma's countertop.
Read MoreHigh-end design elements aren't exclusive to spacious or luxury homes — you can easily incorporate them into any type of house without breaking the bank.
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.
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