The Common Entryway Eyesore That's Quietly Wrecking Your Home's First Impression
Does your entryway make a good first impression? If you're making this common furniture mistake, it's likely creating a serious eyesore for incoming guests.
Read MoreDoes your entryway make a good first impression? If you're making this common furniture mistake, it's likely creating a serious eyesore for incoming guests.
Read MoreFrom paint to light fixtures, these 12 Joanna Gaines–inspired ceiling ideas prove that the most stylish upgrade might be right above your head.
Read MoreZellige tiles are from Morocco, where they're handmade and traditional. Pair their rustic vibe with materials that either enhance or contrast with nature.
Read MoreThis classic kitchen layout trend may be considered outdated by some, but designers agree its a classic for good reason and here to stay for 2026.
Read MoreFeng Shui tells us about how to arrange a space based on energy flow, and this can apply to plants too. Place this one plant in the entryway to act as a filter.
Read MoreHerringbone floors are timeless and elegant. They can add instant appeal to any areas in your home, but here's the best place to use this trendy flooring.
Read MoreIf you're tired of looking at your water heater, here's how to easily hide it using a versatile material that will create plenty of spots to hang odds and ends.
Read MoreCanopy beds are a classic aesthetic, but you never want yours to look outdated. In order to keep things modern, here's what you should keep in mind.
Read MoreBedrooms are sanctuaries for rest and relaxation, and in 2026, one of the biggest interior design trends will be getting back to that basic idea.
Read MoreFrom coverings to backsplashes, Christina Haack has used a range of window treatments over the years in shows like “Flip or Flop” and “Christina on the Coast.”
Read MorePersonality and life are coming back into the kitchen in 2026, with this decorative trend set to have a transformative effect on the heart of the home.
Read MoreWant your pets to dine like royalty without breaking the bank? Grab these inexpensive items to keep their mealtime stylish — and mess-free as a bonus.
Read MoreWith nostalgia and dopamine decor being some of the hottest trends of the year, it makes sense that this thrift store decor will be a hit heading into 2026.
Read MoreLooking for a new wooden cutting board for your kitchen? Try any of these 10 high-quality options that come highly praised by customers.
Read MoreGrout may be subtle, but it doesn't have to be one-dimensional. Upgrade your tile installation with this layered multi-grout trick that makes a stunning impact.
Read MoreKitchen inspiration can come from unexpected places. Christina Haack's past projects reveal how thoughtful backsplash choices can shape the entire space.
Read MoreGive your entryway a creative custom upgrade with an affordable hidden cabinet DIY that requires just a pair of IKEA products and a few stylish additions.
Read MoreLooking to cozy up your boho bedroom? From tribal patterns to vintage elements these comforter styles bring a mix of relaxed, textured, and effortlessly chic.
Read MoreThere are lots of creative ways to use tile in the kitchen, but Christina Haack has an inventive idea for chic tile that replaces window treatments.
Read MoreThis minimalist furniture style is impacting people's way of life, and some claim it's for the better, citing major benefits like less clutter and more space.
Read MoreTimeless kitchen flooring lets you to change smaller design choices, without touching what's beneath your feet. From wood to tile, here are some great options.
Read MoreIn the new year, we can continue to expect bolder trends to overtake more minimalistic ones. Here's how curtains are changing in bedrooms for 2026.
Read MoreBaby boomers (born from the mid-1940s to the mid-1960s) tend to have nostalgia for old-school kitchen gadgets. Here are 10 essentials you might find.
Read MoreEvery home used to have this vintage-style room that most houses now lack. Fortunately, this useful space is making a comeback under a new name.
Read MoreFor those who want a different design aesthetic, color capping may be the way to go. According to designers, it’s a trend ready to take off in 2026.
Read MoreAs bathrooms become places to recharge, spa-inspired details, modern materials, and wellness-focused tech are shaping the next wave of design.
Read MoreWhile cheap furniture has had its time in the spotlight, many are leaving overconsumption behind in 2025 to invest in high-quality furniture in the new year.
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