The Old-School Bathroom Item That Deserves A Comeback (It's So Cute & Functional)
There's no reason not to love this vintage bathroom essential — it's portable, perfect for touch-ups, and chic enough to display on your vanity.
Read MoreThere's no reason not to love this vintage bathroom essential — it's portable, perfect for touch-ups, and chic enough to display on your vanity.
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Read MoreShiplap does not have to disappear to feel fresh. Christina Haack's simple kitchen renovation shows how design restraint can easily update a familiar look.
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Read MoreRooted in Texas history and timeless Americana, this classic pattern brings bold character, visual interest, and cozy, lived-in charm to any living room.
Read MoreA magnetic pin cushion is a better and safer way to store needles while you're crafting. These pieces are super easy to DIY using a thrifted saucer.
Read MoreSometimes the most practical home upgrades can come from unexpected places, especially when they solve storage problems in multiple rooms at once.
Read MorePlug in too many things at once and you risk overloading the circuit. You should reconsider letting these nine power-hungry appliances share the spotlight.
Read MoreThis ZZ plant variety is ideal for when you don't have much room. It grows to a maximum of 3 feet, prefers low light conditions, and adds drama with its leaves.
Read MoreBecause not all fake plants are created equal, learn which materials and other small details give them a lifelike touch, fooling even the keenest eyes.
Read MoreClever solutions like pop-up and under-cabinet outlets may seem sensible in the kitchen, but they could quickly contribute to clutter once you start using them.
Read MoreDo you usually throw away your old potting soil, thinking it's spent? If yes, you're wasting a good thing. Some plants thrive in nutrient-deficient mixes.
Read MoreFrom reeded glass to plantation shutters, "Fixer Upper" star Joanna Gaines uses smart design details to add privacy while keeping spaces open and stylish.
Read MoreYou don't need to own a house in order to turn a living situation into a home. Here's one easy way to transform your space without losing your deposit.
Read MoreChoosing the right faucet cover can mean the difference between a stress-free winter and costly repairs. Materials play a bigger role than many realize.
Read MoreHow often do you actually read the ingredients on your cleaning products? This sneaky chemical could be lingering in your home -- with toxic potential.
Read MoreWhen it comes to covers for your garden soil, pine straw may be right. You'll only know for sure once you've compared it to the many mulch materials out there.
Read MoreA fresh, young pomegranate tree may not look like it needs pruning, but these tips will help determine how the tree grows (and looks) in the future.
Read MoreRusty bolts can turn simple projects into major frustrations. A long-standing DIY technique offers a low-cost way to protect hardware before problems start.
Read MoreWhy not make the most of being stuck inside due to cold weather? Do more than just dream about next season's garden: start planning it on paper or digitally.
Read MoreThose stubborn driveway cracks aren't just bad luck -- they're often signs of deeper issues beneath them surface that quick fixes won't be able to solve.
Read MoreThe Yakisugi wood technique is a Japanese tradition that creates stunning pieces of wood accents and furniture. Here's how to design with it.
Read MorePlagued by deer eating your hedges? If you live in Zones 7 to 10, plant this native sunlight-hating perennial to keep them away and enjoy its vibrant flowers.
Read MoreThis pedestal fruit bowl only requires three Dollar Tree items, some spray paint, and glue to make. Yet, the end result is nothing short of luxe.
Read MoreYou're thrifting for vintage art to adorn your recently remodelled living room. Check paintings for this sign of authenticity before you buy and get a bargain.
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