15 Trends That Defined '60s Homes
From bold colors to curved furniture to unique lighting, these are the interior design trends that defined the '60s (some of which are making a comeback today).
Read MoreFrom bold colors to curved furniture to unique lighting, these are the interior design trends that defined the '60s (some of which are making a comeback today).
Read MoreAfter breakfast, you might normally toss your eggshells in the compost bin, but what if you used them to create this vintage-inspired decor piece instead?
Read MoreCopper is a trending material and not just because it's pretty — it's also durable and functional. This makes thrifting a copper garden tool a true bargain.
Read MorePyrex has been here a while. So long that some of their iconic discontinued dishware designs from the '70s are now trending again and deserve a comeback.
Read MoreDesigner Bobby Berk is a go-to name for home design advice and info. Here are some of the top furniture you may be making in y our home, according to Berk.
Read MoreA small crochet blanket isn't just great for covering an ugly desk chair — it's also ideal for storing jewelry. However, you can't use it for every adornment.
Read MoreYou need a shed, but should you build one yourself, assemble a prefabricated kit, or get a ready-made shed? The key is to price out each option before deciding.
Read MoreIf you're struggling to deal with a cluttered laundry room, this space-saving DIY project could be the perfect way to clean up your space and keep things tidy.
Read MoreThis clever find does double duty with style. It's lightweight, finished with a rustproof coating, and brings a fresh twist to your backyard's landscape.
Read MoreWhether you bought too many or inherited a bunch of tomato cages, take a beat before tossing them out. Consider repurposing your tomato cages in these ways.
Read MoreIKEA might be a big-box store, but its items aren't off the cards for professional interior designers. Here are some hot IKEA product recs designers love.
Read MoreRange hoods are basically a necessity for your oven, but you can make them into a more fashionable corner of your kitchen with this DIY upgrade.
Read MoreSince this staple is designed for use in bathrooms, it can handle moisture on patios no problem. Plus, it’s comfortable and budget-friendly.
Read MoreYou may have reclaimed wood from pallets before for your home projects. However, there's another gold mine of DIY wood, and all you have to do is ask.
Read MoreCabinets and drawers have storage potential, but they're also bulky. Make use of vertical space in your craft room with this nifty Dollar Tree storage DIY.
Read MoreA surfboard-turned-coffee table is certainly the statement piece. In addition to your board, you just need a few more items, including wood and a power drill.
Read MoreRustic pavers can give your lawn or garden a whimsical and welcoming vibe. With this DIY, a rubber stamp is used to elevate budget-friendly materials.
Read MoreDIY home decor is even better when it's low-cost and sustainable. In this project, you can use bottles destined for the landfill to create retro-inspired decor.
Read MoreFinding ways to upcycle old items around the home is always fun; this idea takes a pretty large piece of bedroom furniture and reimagines it for the bathroom.
Read MoreConcrete crumbles, porcelain slips, and natural stone costs too much. This little-known alternative can be affordable, goes down quickly, and lasts for decades.
Read MoreFences keep prying eyes away from your yard, but they're not always the prettiest. For a more nature-friendly solution, give this alternative a try.
Read MoreThere's no need to choose between style and strength. This exterior finish gives you the warm look of wood with the long-lasting durability of concrete.
Read MoreSealants are necessary if you want to prevent pavers from fading in the sun, but the most obvious choices aren't always the most eco-friendly.
Read MoreA simple material swap can give concrete garden projects a cleaner, more modern look while offering a few surprising practical advantages outdoors.
Read MoreThe 1960s was an era of expressive, abstract art. Its movements led to this particular type of painting that can anchor a gallery wall and liven your home.
Read MoreIt can sometimes be difficult to find outdoor storage that matches your design aesthetic, but one Costco item might be ideal for a bright beachy vibe.
Read MoreSeashells may look pretty, but it's not always a good idea to take them home from the beach. Luckily, there is another way to decorate your DIY planters.
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