Upcycled Sardine Cans Make A Calming And Whimsical Rain Chain
Decorative seafood tins might seem like trash, but their colorful packaging can become something unexpectedly charming in the garden with a clever DIY twist.
Read MoreDecorative seafood tins might seem like trash, but their colorful packaging can become something unexpectedly charming in the garden with a clever DIY twist.
Read MoreGrease is inevitable in a busy kitchen. Luckily, there are effective ways to remove it from surfaces, including spills on floors and build-up on cabinets.
Read MoreOften, we focus on one sense in patio gardens: sight. However, the space also benefits from catering to our sense of smell. Some fragrant herbs thrive in pots.
Read MorePathways offer a natural, inviting guide through your gardens. Designing those walkways with a softer look helps embrace natural design ideas.
Read MoreThis shelf can tackle your garage clutter — but how well it works depends on what you need to store. Find out if it’s the budget-friendly organizer you need.
Read MoreWhile spider plants have a natural charm, they aren't the flashiest option. However, with a simple trick, plain spider plants can become show-stoppers.
Read MorePoor soil drainage around your driveway can lead to a flooded lawn, but one DIY project can improve drainage while beautifying your yard in the process.
Read MoreBlue jays are big, bold birds that make an exciting addition to your home birding experience. To attract more to your yard, invest in a specific kind of feeder.
Read MoreOur experts say that these bathroom cabinet colors will inspire feelings of calm and relaxation, and may even make your space feel like a wellness retreat.
Read MoreIf your spider plant got too cold and suffered some serious damage, you might be tempted to throw it away. Instead, try these steps for nursing it to health.
Read MoreGarden decor doesn't have to be expensive. Take your unused or worn kitchen items and repurpose them into the ultimate garden accessories on a budget.
Read MoreUpdating a room with those dated honey oak cabinets doesn't mean replacing them. Try incorporating these color palettes into your space instead.
Read MoreWith a few strategically placed homeware essentials and decor pieces, Hailey Bieber is able to make her cluttered kitchen counters look wonderfully chic.
Read MoreThis beautiful perennial planted in spring doesn't just grow strong roots. It also produces gorgeous blue flowers and attracts pollinators to your garden.
Read MoreHomeowners are moving away from modern, minimalist kitchens and embracing the warmth and personality of bygone-era color palettes and countertops.
Read MoreDollar Tree is a great spot to buy low-cost cleaning products. The retailer's castile soap can be used to clean lots of places both in and outside your home.
Read MoreThe yellow tubular flowers of this plant attract hummingbirds seeking nectar. It's a bright option for dimly lit shady areas of your pollinator garden.
Read MoreIf you're tired of looking at drab walls, then read about this incredible hack from Joanna Gaines that will help spruce up your rooms in an eye-catching way.
Read MoreAll bird baths provide a useful source of water to help attract birds to your yard. Choosing a unique design also adds a decorative element to fit your style.
Read MoreDIY lampshades are a crafty way to give new life to an old fixture. However, there's one crucial material needed to ensure the shade's fabric isn't a fire risk.
Read MoreOnce a '60s must-have, this vintage find is back — and its resale value will blow you away. Snag it at a thrift store and watch history pay off.
Read MoreA patio filled with fragrance can enhance an outdoor space. One flower stands out for its powerful scent and ability to perfume the air with just a few plants.
Read MoreDid you know that you can turn an old teacup and saucer into a bird waterer? This simple craft helps the birds and adds a touch of charm to any outdoor space.
Read MoreShort on space but love avocados? This compact variety grows happily in a pot — and a little pruning can keep it small enough for patios or sunny corners.
Read MoreIf you feel like your home could use a bit more storage space, consider this budget-friendly shelving project the Property Brothers made with pipes.
Read MoreOpen shelving has many benefits, but can you have too much of a good thing? An expert shares how and when to use this kind of storage in an exclusive interview.
Read MoreThe 1950s was full of exciting design innovations. Done right, these '50s dining room furniture, lighting, rug, and decor choices can feel incredibly timeless.
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