8 Ways To Decorate For Halloween Without Spending Any Money
The prices of Halloween decor seems to be increasing these days, so you might want to consider these eight no-cost decor ideas that are still spooktacular.
Read MoreThe prices of Halloween decor seems to be increasing these days, so you might want to consider these eight no-cost decor ideas that are still spooktacular.
Read MoreThis outdated door was extremely popular in the '90s, but here's a quick and easy way to give it an upgrade so it looks more modern and on trend.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 MoreIKEA markets its ASKHOLMEN unit as a plant stand, but it's useful for so much more. Here are some handy ways to repurpose your ASKHOLMEN shelves.
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 MoreIf you want plenty of billowing fog in your yard on Halloween night, don't spend $20 or more on fog liquid. Make your own for maximum spooky effect.
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 MoreTransform your kitchen into an elegant space with creative Dollar Tree hacks that make even budget materials feel high-end, stylish, & effortlessly functional.
Read MoreIf you are looking to add a bit of style and sophistication to your all-white kitchen, consider installing this luxury marble countertop from Italy.
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 MoreFor those losing sleep over how to decorate a blank room in your home, give this one surprisingly underrated design strategy a try and thank us later.
Read MoreMarigolds are stunning and a major motif in Día de los Muertos decor, but if you're lacking a green thumb, you can easily make them out of tissue paper instead.
Read MoreThis DIY ceiling feature may be more budget-friendly than the real deal, but it creates a fire concern. Avoid the hazardous foam board and invest in real wood.
Read MoreAntique and vintage furniture can sell for a pretty penny, but mid-century modern pieces made by certain designers could be even more valuable.
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 MoreThe right fence can be your home's first line of defense, offering security and privacy. Here, we break down what to consider when shopping for one.
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 MoreNate Berkus knows how to make a house look like a home, and his suggestions for coffee table styling can make your decorating decisions much easier.
Read MoreDesigning a home is about more than following the latest trends. If your space makes you happy, you're likely to share that happiness with those around you.
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 MoreIf your living room is always looking chaotic, no matter how much you try to organize it, clutter in this unexpected spot might be the culprit.
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 MoreIn 2026, HGTV fans can expect all the charm, witty banter, and expert advice that the Property Brothers are known for, but from an entirely new angle.
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 MoreThis sleek kitchen design creates continuity and a cohesive look with cabinets, counters, and appliances, tricking the eye into thinking the room is bigger.
Read MoreWhen HGTV star Ben Napier demos a room, his wife Erin often repurposes the scraps into personalized decor. See what she did with an old kitchen cabinet.
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