The Simple Curtain Swap That Makes Sliding Glass Doors Look Bigger
Sliding glass doors already provide the benefit of making a room feel larger and breezier, but with the correct curtains, you can increase their impact.
Read MoreSliding glass doors already provide the benefit of making a room feel larger and breezier, but with the correct curtains, you can increase their impact.
Read MoreVintage wall shelves often feature stunning detailing. If you come across a broken one, don't throw it away. You can repurpose it into usable home decor.
Read MoreAccent walls usually feature wildly patterned wallpaper or maybe a big trellised houseplant. Instead, you can use shelves to create a statement-making wall.
Read MoreJust as we do today, homeowners in the 1960s wanted affordable, low-maintenance flooring that was easy to install and clean. It turns out it still exists.
Read MoreWhile a kitchen faucet may seem like a simple, one-size-fits-all type of tool, there are actually several kinds with different uses for various types of sinks.
Read MoreWallpaper is an easy way to breathe life into a space, but if you don't install it right, you'll regret it when summer rolls around. Here's what to remember.
Read MoreOne room in particular is the perfect candidate for being closed off behind indoor sliding glass doors, which maintain that open-layout vibe even when closed.
Read MoreThis cheap decor hack can instantly give your sliding glass doors or windows a more elegant, vintage look — and it’s so easy, anyone can do it.
Read MoreWith this paint trick, you can create the illusion of a bookcase with a few floating shelves. It is perfect for adding functional decor in small spaces.
Read MoreFlowers are beautiful and can brighten up any space, but they do take a lot of work to maintain. Thanks to Amazon, you can have pretty baskets with ease.
Read MoreOpen concept layouts have fallen out of favor, but renovating your living space to accommodate trends is too much. Luckily, you can make it work.
Read MoreTrends always come, go, and come again, and one decor aesthetic that was popular in the 1960s is having another moment en vogue decades later in 2026.
Read MoreThat bulky knife block isn't just taking up valuable countertop real estate in your kitchen. Here's why you should replace it with these out-of-the-way options.
Read MoreYou can never have enough space in your home, and this trend will not only give you what you need, but it will also serve another important purpose.
Read MoreJoanna Gaines knows how to embrace an aesthetic, so if you're ready to get your summer on, then follow her tips for the perfect table decorations.
Read MoreThis color combination was once considered a no-no, but it's now a well-embraced trend in kitchens, also known as "moody luxury" or "dark academia."
Read MoreSliding glass doors are great for letting in light, but they also come at the cost of privacy. Get the best of both worlds with this cute floral covering.
Read MoreIf you have glass-front kitchen cabinets, this cute addition can help to conceal clutter and create a stylish, cottagecore look in your space.
Read MoreUse this thrift store find as an alternative to a blanket ladder for displaying and organizing extra throw blankets. It can function as both decor and storage.
Read MoreInterior decor fashions from earlier eras tend to cycle back every few decades, and this now-trending style of lighting from the 1960s is no exception.
Read MoreSome kitchen design trends should stay in the past, but others we welcome back with open arms — especially ones that drench the space with natural light.
Read MoreLighting can work wonders for creating a feel and style in a room. There is an IKEA item that you can DIY into a nice-looking lamp for not much money.
Read MoreHave a hoard of vintage items you've collected over the years? Get them out of storage and style them in your contemporary home with this designer trick.
Read MoreThe traditional lazy Susan for your kitchen's corner cabinet can allow for some items to get lost, but this amazing upgrade makes the best use of the space.
Read MoreWhen searching for chic decor at the thrift store, be sure to look out for this type of blanket, which can be used to decorate any home with a unique touch.
Read MoreIKEA is known for its low prices, but that doesn't mean you'll get the most bang for your buck. There are better retail options for affordable furniture.
Read MoreMake your home look like it was on "Fixer Upper." If you love home decorating hacks as much as you love Joanna Gaines' style, these 10 Ikea hacks are for you.
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