No Need For A Microwave There: Reclaim This Kitchen Shelf For Decor And Books
If you have a microwave in this location, you may wish to upgrade your kitchen by utilizing that space as a decorative shelf for books or other decor.
Read MoreIf you have a microwave in this location, you may wish to upgrade your kitchen by utilizing that space as a decorative shelf for books or other decor.
Read MoreHoney oak cabinets are often seen as dated, but in many cases, it's not the color that's the problem. Upgrade them with this simple DIY for a fresh look.
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 MoreThough it might seem small, this singular (and practical) safety upgrade is key to preventing the types of accidents that can easily occur in a busy kitchen.
Read MoreHome improvement tools can run into the hundreds, but these Ryobi customer favorites are all under $50 — and can sand, saw, drill, drive, grind, and more.
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 MoreThere's one kitchen decor trend from the 1960s that's easy to recreate and surprisingly versatile, whether you want an ultra-retro vibe or subtle modern style.
Read MoreThe microwave has been a staple on kitchen counters for decades, but it's losing traction in favor of other appliances. Here's why you may not need one.
Read MoreThe 1960s was an era that embraced color in its interior design, and some gorgeous hues that were popular in the decade still look stunning today.
Read MoreWood is a popular choice for kitchen cabinets and can be a durable option that lasts many years. Their exact lifespan depends on the wood type and overall care.
Read MoreHoney oak cabinets were a trademark of an era, but now, they can feel outdated. Give your kitchen a budget-friendly refresh with this clever idea.
Read MoreKitchens are a dangerous place to follow fads: Avoid remorse (and future expense) by discovering the features, colors, and finishes homeowners are tiring of.
Read MoreIf your kitchen is feeling a bit stale but you're not ready for a full reno, this DIY can help you add some texture and interest without any major renovations.
Read MoreOrange-toned wood can provide a classic look to a kitchen, but it can also feel dated. But one homeowner took things a step further with a massive DIY.
Read MoreIf you've grown tired of your kitchen's backsplash and are looking for a timeless alternative that is not typical white subway tile, we have a stylish solution.
Read MorePot lids are notoriously challenging to store. They take up a surprising amount of cabinet real estate. This solution gives them their own dedicated space.
Read MoreIf you've ever lived in a 1980s home, chances are you had a backsplash crafted from this rustic material. It's back in fashion in 2026, but with a few tweaks.
Read MoreKitchens of the 1990s aren't just inspirational for the oak cabinets and checkerboard floors. Many of '90s kitchen appliances have stood the test of time, too.
Read MoreFrench-door fridges look great, but which ones actually last? We looked at the latest Consumer Reports data to find the best brands for value and durability.
Read MoreIf you like the look of stone countertops but aren't a fan of the price tag, this unexpected recycled material can be a more affordable compromise.
Read MoreYour spice rack might be conveniently mounted to a wall, but it's messy and clunky. Replace it with a lightweight product you can install inside a cabinet door.
Read MoreDon't recycle that plastic lid from your empty peanut butter jar. With just some wire, you can transform it into a storage solution for bulky kitchen utensils.
Read MoreYou can probably live with some outdated kitchen elements, but this retro design feature might turn off potential buyers if you don't replace it.
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 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 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 MoreSpices can quickly clutter your countertops while preparing meals. Get them organized with a wooden shelf using affordable items from Dollar Tree and some glue.
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