Use Old Detergent Containers To Create A Stunning Swan Planter DIY
If you're feeling uninspired by the planters available in stores, consider trying out this simple swan planter DIY that only requires an empty bottle.
Read MoreIf you're feeling uninspired by the planters available in stores, consider trying out this simple swan planter DIY that only requires an empty bottle.
Read MoreThis simple DIY project transforms a dull paved or concrete driveway into a flowery attention-grabber. All it requires is some gravel, pavers, and elbow grease.
Read MoreDon't toss that water bottle yet. This quick, easy DIY gives it an unexpected second life while helping keep your garden hoses neat and tangle-free.
Read MoreThere are lots of old children's toys worth keeping your eyes peeled for at the thrift store, but few are as valuable as these antique French-made dolls.
Read MoreThrift store lampshades are more valuable than you might think. With a simple DIY process, you can turn these old lampshades into adorable planters.
Read MoreThis 1980s storage style is bringing personality back to the kitchen. It is all about embracing your functional yet stylish kitchenware instead of hiding it.
Read MoreFrom retro bars to modern homes, this '70s item is coming back into the spotlight. Here's how to spot and nab one at a local thrift store or online marketplace.
Read MoreWire wine racks are the kind of decor you buy because it's cute and then never use. Turn your rack into a planter with some simple supplies and no tools at all.
Read MoreIf the head of your shovel has had it, don't throw the entire tool away. Instead, cut off the handle and upcycle it into a nifty, time-saving garden accessory.
Read MoreAn outdoor TV sounds like a cool way to liven up your backyard, but it can really be a costly, high-maintenance addition that ruins the natural ambiance.
Read MoreIf you're growing tired of sage green, we don't blame you, it's been everywhere for the past few years. Here's a more exciting shade of green.
Read MoreMidcentury design has become classic and many people like it today. There is an item from the 1960s you may be able to find in your local thrift store.
Read MoreBuying a new home that needs kitchen renovations can be expensive, so potential buyers may be turned off if yours features this outdated countertop material.
Read MoreFor a furniture piece that instantly brings character to any room and embraces the eclectic vibe of the 1960s, look no further than this unique inflatable.
Read MoreSolar lights are one of the most cost-effective, low-maintenance outdoor lighting options, with no fussy wires needed. This option from Costco has 4.5 stars.
Read MoreNot everyone has space for bookshelves, and this clever -- and easy! -- solution utilizes empty space and also turns your book collection into functional decor.
Read MoreVintage items are getting new life as they show up in thrift stores. This stair basket is quickly growing in popularity, and worth checking out if you spot one.
Read More19th-century houses offer a fascinating glimpse into history as well as unique design traits. This old-school yard feature can still be found in historic homes.
Read MoreTraditional bird baths aren't the best choice for hummingbirds, but you can keep them coming back to your space with this clever DIY fountain idea.
Read MoreThis post-WWI armchair style was massively popular. Snagging one at a thrift store could see you bringing home a high-quality piece with major style points.
Read MoreGet the rustic, cottagecore look in an instant with these vintage finds that are filling up thrift stores, just waiting to decorate any room in your house.
Read MoreA few inexpensive materials and a forgotten furniture piece can come together to create a storage solution that looks far more expensive than it is.
Read MoreConcrete is old news. If you really want to make your outdoor space feel fresh and inviting, borrow this textural and timeless material from midcentury designs.
Read MoreIf you've been struggling to keep a long hose both tidy and accessible, this storage method using upcycled items might be the solution you're looking for.
Read MoreCurtains are often far from the most exciting accessory in a room. Jazz up your boring window treatments with an addition that comes straight from the 1980s.
Read MoreIf your kitchen craves extra whimsy and storage, this throwback staple of 1980s home decor – easy to track down online and in vintage stores – is the solution.
Read MoreThis extremely simple but realistic stone bubbler fountain from Costco attracts birds, creates soothing sounds, and adds easy decorative appeal to any yard.
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