Upcycle Fallen Leaves Into A Boo-Tiful Ghost Garland
It's easy to make unique Halloween decor, like a whimsical ghost garland, from fallen autumn leaves that you can collect from your own yard.
Read MoreIt's easy to make unique Halloween decor, like a whimsical ghost garland, from fallen autumn leaves that you can collect from your own yard.
Read MoreCoffee table placement may seem straightforward, but the rules change with different layouts to maintain a maneuverable and attractive space.
Read MoreCreate a Pottery Barn ghost light dupe using Dollar Tree supplies. DIY the ghost lamps for around $15 with items like paper towel holders and fairy lights.
Read MoreThere is a trend nobody saw coming, and it's set to make a big return, and it has to do with sofas.
Read MoreBedroom clutter can be frustrating and distracting, but with this furniture trend, you can declutter your space while keeping its functionality.
Read MoreNow that this beloved furniture brand is out of business, scoring a deal at a thrift store or vintage shop is an even bigger win — here's what to look for.
Read MoreWhile thrifting for festive Christmas decor, keep an eye out for this rare vintage Santa figurine from the '50s and '60s that is as valuable as it is cute.
Read MoreYou can easily repurpose coffee filters into marigolds with everyday materials in just a few steps. It's a festive activity, simple enough for small children.
Read MoreThis jumbo spellbook looks straight out of the Sanderson sisters' library, made with just a few pieces of cardboard and spooky touches from Dollar Tree.
Read MoreIf you've noticed less painted wood furniture being sold lately, you might be noticing a new trend. Ditch this old look for a more vintage appearance.
Read MoreTrends in home design don't always work in every space, but here's how to make popular bulky furniture look good even if you have a small home.
Read MoreThrifting for furniture requires patience and some background knowledge. If you can spot this brand's old pieces, you may have stumbled upon something special.
Read MoreNext year's bathroom trend asks you to tap into your creative side to create a unique space. The bathroom in question might not be the first that comes to mind.
Read MoreIf you're looking to plus up your home's exterior, look no further than adding shutters to your windows for the decorative and practical benefits.
Read MoreThis trend is starting to fade in 2025, as designers deem it a rather bland, uninspired decor choice that only really works in super minimalist spaces.
Read MoreFrom a sad, empty corner to a magazine-worthy focal point — see how a pillar, paired with two other decor pieces, can make all the difference.
Read MoreMake a long, narrow kitchen feel easier to operate in with one update that maintains the function you need and creates the uncrowded atmosphere you deserve.
Read MoreJonathan Scott and Zooey Deschanel are known for their design skills and style, and their stunning home is the perfect reflection of their tastes.
Read MoreLeaf decor is perfect for bringing those warm autumn vibes into your home. Make a fall garland out of coffee filters and a few other items.
Read MoreA bathroom decor feature that doubles up as storage sounds like a no-brainer, but in some cases, this once sought-after shower trend could ruin your design.
Read MoreThis returning old-fashioned decor item softens your seating and adds a personalized touch to your home. It also doubles as a hobby that can promote relaxation.
Read MoreWhen a trend goes viral on TikTok, it burns bright too fast and quickly dies. Discover which overdone Gen Z design trend has met this fate.
Read MoreIt's hard to make a vintage sofa work in a modern room, especially one specific couch type. With these styling tips, though, you can bring it up to date.
Read MoreWant cabinets that make your kitchen feel bigger, brighter, yet effortlessly cozy? This color does exactly that, and it's set to dominate in 2026.
Read MoreWhether you have bed sheets that are ripped, stained, or simply no longer match your style, it's a shame to throw them out. Put them to use in the yard instead.
Read MoreTo truly appreciate the style of 1950s homes, let's take a closer look at the individual pieces and design touches that brought the decor of this era to life.
Read MoreThis DIY uses thrifted pillow covers and simple crafting staples to add a quaint touch to your home, cleverly showcasing vintage enthusiasts' personalities.
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