The $5 IKEA Solution To Replace Traditional Dish Racks That Stores Away Easily
It's IKEA's brilliant, affordable solution to countertop clutter that allows you to simply store drying dishes away for extra space, and buyers are loving it.
Read MoreIt's IKEA's brilliant, affordable solution to countertop clutter that allows you to simply store drying dishes away for extra space, and buyers are loving it.
Read MoreAmish kitchens may skip many modern conveniences, but clever alternatives keep meals cooking, food preserved, and everyday household routines running smoothly.
Read MoreIf you're looking to elevate your bird bath game, Walmart sells a beautiful blue bird bath that doubles as a stunning, glowing yard feature at night.
Read MoreFireplaces are decorative focal points in any home, though they're not as popular as they used to be. But 1800s' accessories can add vintage charm and elegance.
Read MoreAdd old-school, quirky charm and decor to your home with this thrift store find that is on board with the new trend of animalcore aesthetics.
Read MoreWhat's old is new again. Secondhand finds like old-fashioned lamps add immediate personality to your home while providing softer light than traditional lamps.
Read MoreCalling all vintage Pyrex enthusiasts: Keep an eye out for this short-lived, enchanted forest design from the '80s — it's now a rare thrift store find.
Read MoreThere’s a reason this kitchen item has been a part of many Japanese households for hundreds of years. Now, centuries later, you can still find one for yourself.
Read MoreNext time you're thrifting, look for these special cast-iron pans that feature unique, distinctive patterns and shapes for bringing vintage decor to your home.
Read MoreIf you happen to spot this rare pattern in a thrift shop -- or are lucky enough to find it lurking in a relative's cupboard -- it could be worth a lot.
Read MoreVintage Pyrex bowls aren't exactly the most common thrift find but there's one valuable pattern that had so may sets produced, it's now not so hard to find.
Read MoreThe next time you're thrifting for treasures, keep an eye out for this piece of valuable vintage decor. It could be one of your most exciting finds yet.
Read MorePyrex and CorningWare are arguably two of the biggest names in dishware, and as it turns out, they've always been owned by the same companies.
Read MoreShopping online can be hit or miss when it comes to the quality of the product you get. Luckily, being observant while you shop can help you figure it out.
Read MoreIf you’re looking to get utensil clutter under control, you might reach for a drawer organizer. But first, check out this alternate option from IKEA.
Read MoreThrift stores are a wonderful spot to find vintage housewares, and one dishware brand that made it big in England in the 1800s is worth looking out for.
Read MoreDiscover the specific marks and backstamp details that distinguish these rare, high-value antique porcelain plates that may be hiding in plain site.
Read MoreA discontinued CorningWare design from the 1990s is still turning heads among collectors, especially when complete sets and larger pieces turn up.
Read MoreWant cookware performance and style for less? Discover the hidden-gem kitchenware brand that delivers Le Creuset results without compromising quality.
Read MoreAs with vertical storage, this product aims to move things off of counters. Its hidden design is a swing-down feature to make coffee pod retrieval a snap.
Read MoreA few fall-inspired items from Dollar General aren't meant for the bathroom, but you can use them there to store some consumables or to entertain guests.
Read MoreIt's not fancy, but it gets the job done. This simple tool makes planting bulbs a breeze, and its many other uses make it a modern gardening must-have.
Read MoreThe 1980s really knew how to make maximalism work, and one stunning light fixture that was popular in the decade could look wonderful today.
Read MoreCurtains are a standard selection for window treatments, try bringing the outdoors inside: Joanna Gaines has a stunning idea that's sturdier and more unique.
Read MoreWith its elegant design, hand-painted details, and gold accents, this vintage porcelain ashtray can bring a touch of high-class French style into your home.
Read MoreWest Elm’s Radius Ficonstone Planter makes a great first impression on your porch, but it’s nearly $150, and this dupe has a similar look for $50 less.
Read MoreA utensil tray can be repurposed into something decorative, and if you have a lot of trinkets and nowhere to put them, here's how to DIY a display.
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