The European-Inspired Architecture Style With Roots In Dallas, Texas
While Dallas is quite a ways away from the European countryside, aesthetic choices from another continent found their way to this Texas city.
Read MoreWhile Dallas is quite a ways away from the European countryside, aesthetic choices from another continent found their way to this Texas city.
Read MoreDo you struggle to fit shoe cabinets in your entryway or closet? Try this sleek wall-mounted alternative designed for magazines for space-saving shoe storage.
Read MoreIf you're a fan of bling in the home, few things glitter more than crystal decor. What's better, then, than a vintage crystal light fixture by a famous brand?
Read MoreIn Colorado, you'll find a unique style of home that's been around since the mid-19th century. Even with modern upgrades, the historical charm still shines.
Read MoreOften, art and design go hand in hand, especially in historical movements. Artists of an aesthetic born in the '50s embraced raw materials and geometric lines.
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 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 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 MoreConcrete patios are affordable, but they're also pretty high-maintenance. Instead, clad your patio in an ancient material that's as attractive as it is durable.
Read MorePlastic edging might be cheap, but it's also not very eco-friendly. Switch to a timber product that's good-looking, durable, and naturally bug-resistant.
Read MoreLawn stripes are dull and diamonds are complicated. There's one pattern that strikes a happy medium between simplicity and a luxury aesthetic that you can try.
Read MoreIf you're a woodworker or blacksmith, you likely love the look and feel of vintage Stanley tools. Learn to authenticate them while thrifting to nab a bargain.
Read MoreGravel is a rustic and affordable driveway material, but it also has downsides, like weeds. Consider another, arguably better option made of concrete instead.
Read MoreWhile you'd be lucky to find these rare pink Pyrex dishes at the thrift store, it's still possible. Even if it's not in perfect condition, it's worth snagging.
Read MoreThe 1970s style is bright and energetic but also earthy and nature-inspired. Take a look at these 25 decor ideas to bring back the '70s in your home.
Read MoreTake advantage of the deep discounts on home and garden products in Costco's current 4th of July sale to zhoosh up your outdoor and indoor living areas.
Read MoreCostco's 4th of July sale is a good time to finally invest in some decent outdoor furniture. There are good deals for those buying multiple Costco Direct items.
Read MoreTired of scrubbing grout lines or spraying them with mold remover? There's an easy-to-clean material for bathroom walls that resembles any finish you prefer.
Read MoreOver-the-range microwaves cook food and extract cooking fumes. However, if you cook often or prefer dedicated appliances, a range hood might be the better fit.
Read MoreA simple DIY driveway paint job can last up to five years. With that kind of longevity, it's worth getting a bit creative with the patterns and designs you add.
Read MoreNeed a better way to store your shoes? Wayfair has some options that look great and provide lots of storage space. Get them cheap during their hot summer sale.
Read MoreCould a kitchen device that was essential over a century ago work today? If you're into off-grid living and appliance restoration, this idea is worth exploring.
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 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 MoreMany accessories from the '60s that we don't use in homes today end up in thrift stores. Use one such outdated product to create a bird bath for your backyard.
Read MoreCoat racks aren't just for bags and jackets. With very few supplies, you can transform one into a flexible display for your ever-growing houseplant collection.
Read MoreIf you usually cram your hats into a drawer or a cubby in your closet, crushing them in the process, you need this nifty yet surprisingly simple storage idea.
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