Not Gravel, Not Stone: This Eco-Friendly Patio Alternative Also Costs Less To Install
Gravel is an affordable, flexible patio material, but there's an option that's even cheaper and nicer looking. Plus, it's soft underfoot and compostable.
Read MoreGravel is an affordable, flexible patio material, but there's an option that's even cheaper and nicer looking. Plus, it's soft underfoot and compostable.
Read MoreLooking for a rustic fence material? Modern vinyl or cheap chainlink just isn't going to cut it, but this whimsical living fence might just do the trick.
Read MoreIf you're looking for a creative way to repurpose an old binder and create a unique storage solution, then this simple DIY could be the perfect project for you.
Read MoreIf you're concerned about the health of local birds, research indicates that you should definitely avoid this type of bird feeder in your garden.
Read MoreYour entryway should be a sight for sore eyes, not an eyesore. This IKEA storage solution offers a quick way to get your cluttered front-door area organized.
Read MoreFor the ultimate curb appeal, it's best to avoid these driveway trends that have fallen out of favor. Nowadays, homeowners prefer stylish and practical spaces.
Read MoreWith this DIY, an old glass lid can easily become a stylish kitchen item to protect your counters from hot cookware. Plus, it doubles as decor.
Read MoreThe IKEA KALLAX system works well for organizing board games, but large stacks can still be hard to manage. This accessory makes it easier to stack games.
Read MoreThe glass bricks and chintz curtains of the '80s can stay there. Other design items, like bird decor, we're happy to bring back as long as they're styled right.
Read MoreLooking for a unique setup for your houseplants? Take a look at this mid-century modern trend that will make your indoor plant arrangements stand out.
Read MoreThere are only so many lanterns you can hang to brighten a patio. Instead, fill those dark corners of your yard with this brightening landscaping material.
Read MoreUpgrade your driveway with a timeless alternative to asphalt that offers lasting durability, standout curb appeal, and a more distinctive look for your home.
Read MoreA standard baking tray mold measuring 18 inches x 13 inches is a perfect-sized shelf for a row of potted succulents, or to display a larger plant in the sun.
Read MoreIf you have the room in your yard to ground-mount solar panels, you could see encourage additional environmental benefits beyond harvesting sustainable energy.
Read MoreAn inexpensive IKEA kitchen bowl becomes stylish ambient lighting with a simple DIY that adds warmth, character, and modern style to almost any room.
Read MoreToo much storage is rarely a bad thing, and when it comes to keeping all your yard essentials in one convenient place, we found the perfect product.
Read MoreDon't discard your old pot lids. This DIY shows how you can instead transform those covers into a practical, decorative addition to your kitchen or bathroom.
Read MoreCreate your own home décor with old newspapers and crafting creativity. With this DIY, your dailies will last much longer than the 24-hour news cycle.
Read MoreSand has long been used as a fine aggregate in concrete production, but this bears consequences for the planet. One food waste material has brought a new wave.
Read MoreFor an inexpensive, eye-catching way to store your small miscellaneous items, head to the thrift store and look for this one surprising item for a DIY project.
Read MoreA clever TikToker took a boot tray to the next level by using it to create their own unique pavers -- perfect for a customized walkway or garden path.
Read MoreThis Roman shades DIY features a unique fabric to give your windows the ultimate rustic, chic look that can complement various interior design styles.
Read MoreWhile golden oak cabinets may feel outdated, there is one customizable and straightforward technique that can give the wood a stylish refresh.
Read MoreThe California ranch has been a staple of residential neighborhoods since the 1930s, and both designers and homeowners flock to these iconic homes.
Read MoreIf you're a fan of hosting guests, this '70s trend could be worth reviving as a functional, stylish, and glamorous addition to your living space.
Read MoreIn the 2020s, lawn trends have seen a dramatic shift from the manicured turf of the past into more eco-friendly, resource-efficient designs.
Read MoreGlassware providing a mid-century modern aesthetic can be hard to find, but it's worth hunting for original pieces that were wildly popular in the 1950s.
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