In a House Digest exclusive interview, designers share what they believe will be the top kitchen trends in 2024. Learn which trends are making a comeback.
Are you looking for a trendy indoor planter, and itching for a good DIY option? Well, look no further. You can use an IKEA photo frame to craft your own.
You may think of a backyard shed as a boring, utilitarian building. This new trend will have you rethinking your preconceived notions of what a shed can be.
Kitchen islands instantly elevate your space but if you're looking to make it even chicer consider adding some lighting underneath it for an easy pop of luxury.
Design trends are always changing, and this expensive backsplash trend is a favorite of Jenn Todryk. Learn more about this trend and how to get it for less.
Cookie jars have been a staple in most homes for the past century. Whether yours stores baked goods or loose buttons, learn how the jars got their start here.
Bathroom storage is often hard to come by, but if you're open to a bit of renovation, Pinterest has a helpful idea for maximizing your shower shelf space.
Like so many vintage things, lighting trends that were popular in the past are making a comeback. From floor lamps to table lamps, check out these 2024 trends.
As times and trends change, so do the elements buyers look for in homes. Real estate agents are loving this stunning bedroom extra. Here's what to know.
You can make this cute, easy DIY lantern, even without a lot of extra cash ... or crafting supplies already at home. Everything you need is at the Dollar Tree!
2024 bathroom trends are all about luxury and timeless designs, and Jeremiah Brent is all about those concepts. Here's the trend he is loving this year.
The front door is one of the most important features of your home's exterior, increasing your curb appeal. So why not consider a pop of color like this one?
How can you get the classic look of ceramic decor without the cost? Make it yourself, as with this creative donut vase dupe made with a toilet paper roll.
Spring is in the air. Instead of buying new, pricy decor, why not craft some yourself -- like this wreath made from a household staple already in your pantry?
All-white bathrooms are out in 2024, and there's one particular shade to replace them with if you want to stay on trend with your next bathroom paint job.
TikTok swears by this glass cutting tool, and if you want to up your DIY decor game, you might want to check it out, too. Your glass masterpiece awaits.