How to Create a Classic Living Room Design

Posted in Living Room | by Rachel Brown, on May 15, 2024

How to Create a Classic Living Room Design

A classic interior design style in a living room embodies elegance and sophistication. It combines traditional elements of classic interior design with personalized touches to create a space with grace, personality, and livability. Whether you prefer traditional living rooms or more contemporary decorating styles, classic interior design ideas have something to offer. These ideas have...

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How to Create A Classic Timeless Bedroom Style

Posted in Bedroom | by Rachel Brown, on May 15, 2024

How to Create A Classic Timeless Bedroom Style

Creating a classic interior design in a bedroom is an approach that allows you to incorporate understated elegance and sophistication into your space. Classic design elements such as refined furniture, luxurious fabrics, and a functional layout will enhance both the style and comfort of your bedroom. Choosing a classic design style over something more trendy...

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This $12,000 Tiny Home is the Perfect Backyard Office Building for Work-From-Homers

Posted in Architecture | by Katie Barton, on May 14, 2024

This $12,000 Tiny Home is the Perfect Backyard Office Building for Work-From-Homers

Working from home is no longer a pipe dream but a reality for millions. Technological advances like the ability to host meetings virtually and collaborate on team projects have opened up remote work to the masses. While working from home can offer numerous benefits, such as a more flexible schedule, time savings on commuting, and...

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11 Ideas for Making Outdoor Entertaining Easy and Fun

Posted in Outdoor | by Rachel Brown, on May 14, 2024

11 Ideas for Making Outdoor Entertaining Easy and Fun

Outdoor entertaining is a delightful fusion of natural beauty and human interaction, combining the best of both worlds to create a memorable gathering. Whether it is a casual weekend barbecue or a sophisticated garden party, these tips for making outdoor entertaining easier will help you host a successful event. With fresh air, scenic backdrops, and...

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Clever Hacks for Organizing a Small Foyer

Posted in Interiors | by Rachel Brown, on May 14, 2024

Clever Hacks for Organizing a Small Foyer

Organizing your foyer is more than just about tidying up your front space; it is about creating a welcoming and functional entry point into your home. Organizing a small foyer or entryway can be a unique challenge because it attracts so many of the items we use on a daily basis. A well-organized foyer sets...

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Deck Cleaning Do’s and Don’ts

Posted in Outdoor | by Terry Schutz, on May 13, 2024

Deck Cleaning Do’s and Don’ts

Decks are a valuable part of your property. Regular cleaning and maintenance ensure that they last longer. A clean safe deck ensures a pleasant outdoor environment, increases curb appeal, and value when you sell. A well-maintained deck can last 50 years. Dos 1. Regular Light Cleaning Sweep the deck regularly and spray it with the...

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How to Embrace the Coastal Design Style in Your Home

Posted in Uncategorized | by Rachel Brown, on May 13, 2024

How to Embrace the Coastal Design Style in Your Home

The coastal design aesthetic is timeless and relaxing, drawing inspiration from the natural beauty of the coastal environment. Summer is an excellent time to experiment with coastal decor in your home because the warm, breezy weather complements the organic, relaxed aesthetic. Coastal design captures the essence of beachfront living by incorporating elements such as open...

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How to Use Contrast to Create Dynamic Interior Spaces

Posted in Interiors | by Rachel Brown, on May 11, 2024

How to Use Contrast to Create Dynamic Interior Spaces

Contrast is defined as the use of opposing elements to create visual impact. It entails combining disparate elements such as colors, patterns, textures, styles, shapes, and sizes to highlight their differences and create a dynamic relationship between them. Contrasting opposing elements like colors, textures, shapes, and styles, interior designers can bring a sense of balance...

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9 Ways To Style a Classic Kitchen to Create a Timeless Design

Posted in Kitchen | by Rachel Brown, on May 10, 2024

9 Ways To Style a Classic Kitchen to Create a Timeless Design

Building or remodeling your kitchen requires some of the most extensive planning and financial commitments in your home. Classic kitchen design is one of the most cost-effective ways to maximize your investment because it will last longer than trendy designs. The appeal of a timeless kitchen style stems from its ability to evoke nostalgia and...

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13 Small Kitchen Ideas That Combine Form and Function

Posted in Kitchen | by Rachel Brown, on May 9, 2024

13 Small Kitchen Ideas That Combine Form and Function

A small kitchen can be as stylish and functional as its larger counterparts. The significance of these small kitchen ideas is that they can help you maximize your space, improve its effectiveness, and create an inviting environment that encourages creativity and collaboration. By focusing on design elements such as color schemes, storage solutions, and innovative...

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Wood Deck Firepit –  Do’s and Don’t

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Terry Schutz, on May 9, 2024

Wood Deck Firepit – Do’s and Don’t

Putting a firepit on your deck need not be a scary proposition. It just has to be installed correctly and safely. Then operated properly to add a cozy ambiance to any backyard activity–gatherings, entertaining, or peaceful family affairs. There are three firepit options to consider for a deck firepit. Wood-burning. Most popular choice. Many options...

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We Asked Three Pros for the Best Tips on Keeping a Garage Cool

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Katie Barton, on May 8, 2024

We Asked Three Pros for the Best Tips on Keeping a Garage Cool

A lack of AC units, inadequate insulation, cracks, and poor ventilation are common issues contributing to the sweltering heat in garages during the summer. Fortunately, whether you’re looking to install an A/C unit or want some cool-down tips that won’t break the bank, we have you covered. I recently interviewed an HVAC technician, a roofer,...

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How to Make Your Home Feel More Personal

Posted in Interiors | by Rachel Brown, on May 8, 2024

How to Make Your Home Feel More Personal

Creating a home that reflects your personality and style is vital in fostering a sense of comfort, well-being, and belonging. When your home feels more like you, it becomes more than just a space to live – it becomes a sanctuary that nurtures your mind, body, and spirit. Personalizing your home is a creative endeavor...

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10 Kitchen Upgrades That Are Worth the Money, According to the Pros

Posted in Kitchen | by Katie Barton, on May 7, 2024

10 Kitchen Upgrades That Are Worth the Money, According to the Pros

Kitchen remodels are expensive undertakings, with average prices ranging from about $14,000 to $41,000. The high cost and long project life make planning and wise choice of materials crucial. To better understand what upgrades are actually worth your money, we interviewed a range of professionals, including interior designers, home builders, realtors, and architects. According to...

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10 Worst Kitchen Remodeling Mistakes, According to the Pros

Posted in Kitchen | by Katie Barton, on May 3, 2024

10 Worst Kitchen Remodeling Mistakes, According to the Pros

When investing significant amounts in renovating your kitchen, it’s crucial that the finishes and upgrades you choose are not only aesthetically pleasing but also practical and durable. Unfortunately, good intentions can sometimes lead to kitchen remodel regret, wasted space, and cash down the drain. To help you avoid common pitfalls, I interviewed several pros, including...

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10 Worst Things to Flush Down the Toilet, According to Plumbers

Posted in Bathroom | by Terry Schutz, on May 1, 2024

10 Worst Things to Flush Down the Toilet, According to Plumbers

Toilets are not garbage cans with water in them. Flushing the wrong items can cause clogs, ruin plumbing, and even damage your septic system, costing you hundreds to thousands of dollars. To learn what items to keep out of the toilet, we interviewed Master Plumber Hendrik Vandepoll and Service Manager Roy Barnes from Service Force...

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The Striped Tile Trend: What Is It and Will It Last?

Posted in Bathroom | by Rachel Brown, on April 30, 2024

The Striped Tile Trend: What Is It and Will It Last?

Striped tiles have emerged in recent years as an appealing and dynamic choice in interior design, providing a modern twist on a traditional pattern. Striped tiles, which feature alternating lines or bands of color or texture, add interest to a room by providing an unexpected look and visual depth. This has become a popular design...

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11 Ways to Add Color to a White Kitchen

Posted in Kitchen | by Rachel Brown, on April 29, 2024

11 Ways to Add Color to a White Kitchen

Adding color and character to your white kitchen can transform it from a functional space to one that is vibrant and inviting, reflecting your style and personality. Many people have all white kitchens, and while this is still a lovely look, it can sometimes feel sterile and stark. Infuse warmth, energy, and personality into your...

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10 Easy and Inexpensive Ideas for Decorating Your Child’s Bedroom

Posted in Interiors | by Rachel Brown, on April 26, 2024

10 Easy and Inexpensive Ideas for Decorating Your Child’s Bedroom

Designing a budget-friendly child’s bedroom can be a rewarding and exciting experience for both parents and children. Creating a space that reflects your child’s interests and personality with these inexpensive decorating ideas can be a rewarding journey of discovery and bonding over DIY projects. With thoughtful planning and a little creativity, it is possible to...

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13 Budget Items That Make Your Bedroom Look More Luxurious

Posted in Bedroom | by Rachel Brown, on April 25, 2024

13 Budget Items That Make Your Bedroom Look More Luxurious

Using inexpensive items to make your bedroom look better is just a matter of choosing the right items that can elevate the aesthetics and comfort of the space. From elegant bedding to decorative accents, these simple elements can transform your bedroom into a lavish retreat. By focusing on adding just a few inexpensive items that...

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According to Feng Shui, This Easy to Care For Houseplant Will Bring You Fortune

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Katie Barton, on April 24, 2024

According to Feng Shui, This Easy to Care For Houseplant Will Bring You Fortune

Houseplants have been proven to increase air quality and boost moods. But aside from their physical and mental benefits, they’re also a design staple. If you’re looking for an easy-to-care-for that looks good, is easy to take care of, and can bring you prosperity, look no further than the Money Tree. What is a Money...

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Love Nature and Modern Design? Draw Inspiration from This Polish Slope House

Posted in Architecture | by Katie Barton, on April 24, 2024

Love Nature and Modern Design? Draw Inspiration from This Polish Slope House

It’s becoming more common for home designs to be one with the land, and this Polish residence, dubbed 35:35 Slope House, is no exception. Designed by 77 Studio Architecture, this 3,330-square-foot home is built on an escarpment ( a long, steep slope) by the Vistula River. An Integrated House with Amazing Views The architects built...

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The Cheap Product That Can Clean Just About Everything in Your House

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Katie Barton, on April 23, 2024

The Cheap Product That Can Clean Just About Everything in Your House

Talk to any professional house cleaner, and they’ll share a common mistake people make when cleaning — using too many products. Cutting back on the number of cleaners you use not only saves you money but also makes the process easier.  If you’re gearing up for a whole-house clean, dish soap is what you should...

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7 Places to Find High-Quality Free Furniture That You’ll Want in Your Home

Posted in Furniture | by Katie Barton, on April 23, 2024

7 Places to Find High-Quality Free Furniture That You’ll Want in Your Home

Quality furniture can cost a small fortune, with nice sofas starting at around $1,000 and some trendier ones reaching an excess of $10,000. In an already tough economy, splurging on furniture can feel like an out-of-reach goal.  I’ve been fortunate to pay nothing for most of my furniture. While I love decorating my home, I...

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10 Cheap Ideas That Will Make Your Bathroom Feel More Spa-Like

Posted in Bathroom | by Rachel Brown, on April 23, 2024

10 Cheap Ideas That Will Make Your Bathroom Feel More Spa-Like

Creating a relaxing and serene bathroom is an essential part of making your home more comfortable and calming. Making your bathroom feel more like a spa, however, does not always require spending more money. While an ample budget is always useful, you can also create a more serene bathroom experience with just a few well-chosen...

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This House Is Truly ‘One with Nature’

Posted in Architecture | by Katie Barton, on April 22, 2024

This House Is Truly ‘One with Nature’

Located in the Netherlands, this three-story home is partially underground and camouflaged by a hill that acts as the home’s roof. Architects WillemsenU designed this underground house for a couple who wanted a home that acted as a retreat after a hard work day. A Private Design that Blends with the Landscape Responding to the...

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Budget-Friendly Ideas for a More Elegant Dining Room

Posted in Interiors | by Rachel Brown, on April 22, 2024

Budget-Friendly Ideas for a More Elegant Dining Room

Dining rooms can serve multiple purposes, including as an essential living space and a room for special occasions, so it makes sense that you want them to look fabulous. Creating a lovely dining room does not always require a large budget. By carefully selecting budget-friendly items and implementing cost-effective ideas, you can make any dining...

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This Kawagama Lake Home Offers an Escape for Nature Lovers

Posted in Architecture | by Katie Barton, on April 19, 2024

This Kawagama Lake Home Offers an Escape for Nature Lovers

Sometimes, the best cure for stress and the busyness of daily life is a trip into the woods. Fortunately, this Kawagama Lake residence offers it all — lakeside views, fishing, hiking, and a beautiful home to relax in. Building Arts Development designed and built this unique residence in a picturesque sugar maple forest in Algonquin...

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7 Colors That You Should Not Use When Painting a Kitchen

Posted in Kitchen | by Rachel Brown, on April 19, 2024

7 Colors That You Should Not Use When Painting a Kitchen

When designing a kitchen, choosing the right colors is essential for creating a harmonious and inviting atmosphere. Colors have a distinct impact on how a room functions and feels. It is critical that you consider how a color may affect appetite, mood, and even how clean the room appears. Some colors can make a room...

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This Texas Home is Every Book Lover’s Dream

Posted in Architecture | by Katie Barton, on April 17, 2024

This Texas Home is Every Book Lover’s Dream

If a two-story bookshelf sounds like something from your dream home, you’ll want to check out this Texas residence. Located in urban Austin, Murray Legge Architecture designed this house with the collaboration of an artist and an architectural historian. An Urbanized Exterior This home is a secondary dwelling in historic Austin. The primary house is...

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11 Budget-Friendly Ideas for a Playroom That Encourages Creativity

Posted in Interiors | by Rachel Brown, on April 16, 2024

11 Budget-Friendly Ideas for a Playroom That Encourages Creativity

Revamping a playroom may not be at the top of your to-do list, but it is an area that can influence the patterns of your home life for those with children. Transforming a playroom into a fun and vibrant environment does not always necessitate a large investment. With these budget-friendly ideas for spicing up a...

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Signs You Need A Plumber

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Terry Schutz, on April 16, 2024

Signs You Need A Plumber

Some plumbing issues are easily fixed by homeowners. Some require a plumber. Knowing the difference saves a lot of money. Calling a plumber early often prevents major damage. 9 Signs You Need To Call a Plumber ASAP Plunging a toilet that occasionally plugs up is one thing. Diagnosing and repairing major plumbing problems usually requires...

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Could You Live Underground? Explore This Epic Cave-Like Home

Posted in Architecture | by Katie Barton, on April 15, 2024

Could You Live Underground? Explore This Epic Cave-Like Home

For most people, the thought of living underground induces one of two feelings: claustrophobia or adventure. If you picked the former, this home might change your mind. Designed by Architect Javier Senosiain and constructed in 1984, this underground dwelling is full of natural light and seamless integration with the surrounding land. A Design Inspired By...

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12 Inexpensive Items That Will Elevate the Style of Your Kitchen

Posted in Kitchen | by Rachel Brown, on April 15, 2024

12 Inexpensive Items That Will Elevate the Style of Your Kitchen

We all want to create a comfortable yet elegant kitchen space, but not everyone has an unlimited budget to do so. While some kitchen renovations require a significant financial investment, these inexpensive items will make your kitchen look better without breaking the bank. With a keen eye for design and a touch of creativity, these...

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The Design of this Chinese Elementary School is a Total Game Changer for Students

Posted in Architecture | by Katie Barton, on April 14, 2024

The Design of this Chinese Elementary School is a Total Game Changer for Students

Space is limited in urban areas, which is a big reason skyscraper apartment buildings are prominent features. But the lack of personal residences isn’t the only issue in metropolitan areas —inner city schools also face spatial challenges. Architects Atelier FCJZ found innovative ways to create more indoor and outdoor space for children in Jing Long...

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10 Design Ideas for Filling in Your Home’s Awkward Nooks

Posted in Uncategorized | by Katie Barton, on April 12, 2024

10 Design Ideas for Filling in Your Home’s Awkward Nooks

Love them or hate them, many homes have awkward nooks that are hard to fill. While these nooks pose design challenges, they can be an asset with a little creativity. If you’re stumped about what to do with the awkward spot in your home, try one of these ten ideas. Create a Book Nook Deep...

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Things Your Landscaper Won’t Tell You

Posted in Outdoor | by Terry Schutz, on April 12, 2024

Things Your Landscaper Won’t Tell You

Landscapers may be concerned they will lose a customer if they tell you all of their secrets. Or you don’t ask the right questions because you don’t know what they are. Either way, more information usually results in a better-looking yard and more confidence in your landscaper. 11 Landscaping Secrets You Should Know Quality landscaping...

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12 Inexpensive Items and Ideas That Make Your Living Room Look Better

Posted in Living Room | by Rachel Brown, on April 11, 2024

12 Inexpensive Items and Ideas That Make Your Living Room Look Better

Enhancing the ambience of a specific room requires a delicate balance of various elements that work together to elevate its aesthetic appeal. Carefully chosen decorative accents can help create a living room that exudes comfort and style while remaining within your budget. Incorporating inexpensive items such as plush textiles and artful lighting arrangements can transform...

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Worst Stinky Front Door Plants

Posted in Outdoor | by Terry Schutz, on April 11, 2024

Worst Stinky Front Door Plants

Most people use front door plants to enhance the look of their home’s entrance. Many plants also add pleasant fragrances. Not all. Some stink and should be avoided. Or placed away from front doors and open windows. 9 Stinky Plants You Should Not Have At the Door People react differently to smells. Some like the...

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Worst Home Design Trends of 2024

Posted in Living Room | by Rachel Brown, on April 10, 2024

Worst Home Design Trends of 2024

Every year has its share of the worst home design trends of the season, and 2024 is no exception. These design trends are simply that: fleeting ideas that may appear to be a good idea at the time, but quickly become out of date once implemented. From one-dimensional color schemes to impractical furnishings, these bad...

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Rare California Home Suspended Over a Creek 

Posted in Architecture | by Katie Barton, on April 9, 2024

Rare California Home Suspended Over a Creek 

This California home, designed by Fougeron Architects, takes theindoor/outdoor connection to a new level. Suspended on two hills, the 2,500-square-foot home is directly over a creek with a waterfall on its rear side. The homeowners can enjoy the view from their terrace each morning. A Two Story Home Right on the California Hills Rather than...

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Secrets Pool Companies Won’t Tell You

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Terry Schutz, on April 8, 2024

Secrets Pool Companies Won’t Tell You

Referrals are the biggest part of a pool company’s business. They should be eager to show off their work and provide lists of satisfied customers. If you can’t get this type of information, what other secrets are they keeping from you? 4 Things Pool Builders Won’t Tell You The average cost of an inground swimming...

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Color Drenching, The New Painting Trend: Is It Right for You?

Posted in Interiors | by Rachel Brown, on April 8, 2024

Color Drenching, The New Painting Trend: Is It Right for You?

Color drenching is a bold, new interior design trend that involves immersing a room entirely in the same color, encompassing the walls, trim, and sometimes the ceiling and floors. This is an innovative painting design approach that pushes traditional boundaries, resulting in a space that is harmonious, cohesive, and visually impactful. By embracing this approach,...

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This East Hampton Home Looks Like it Belongs in an Episode of “The Jetsons”

Posted in Architecture | by Katie Barton, on April 6, 2024

This East Hampton Home Looks Like it Belongs in an Episode of “The Jetsons”

If you grew up a fan of the hit cartoon The Jetsons, this home will make you nostalgic. Located in Long Island and designed by architect firm Diller Scofidio + Renfro, this 11,450 square foot home oozes futuristic appeal. A Look at the Unique Exterior The architects modeled this home off of East Hampton’s rolling...

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13 Easy Weekend Home Improvement Ideas

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Rachel Brown, on April 5, 2024

13 Easy Weekend Home Improvement Ideas

Home improvement projects offer everyone the chance to enhance the comfort, functionality, and aesthetic appeal of their home. Weekend home improvement ideas are ideal for revitalizing the atmosphere of a specific room or tackling long-awaited repairs because they are just the right amount of work to complete successfully. From simple DIY projects to more involved...

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8 Common Window Treatment Mistakes and Ways to Prevent Them

Posted in Interiors | by Rachel Brown, on April 4, 2024

8 Common Window Treatment Mistakes and Ways to Prevent Them

Window treatments are essential for both interior design and home comfort. Despite their importance, many people make these common window treatment mistakes, reducing the functionality and aesthetic appeal of their windows. These window treatment mistakes, which can range from incorrect measurement to choosing the incorrect treatment for the window, are not only inconvenient but also...

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This Modern Homestead is Perfect for Escaping the City without Giving Up Comfort

Posted in Architecture | by Katie Barton, on April 4, 2024

This Modern Homestead is Perfect for Escaping the City without Giving Up Comfort

Located in South Hero, Vermont, this 12-acre property is anything but your typical homestead. Architect Office Birdseye designed this house with the surrounding landscape in mind. The 5,430 square-foot home features three expanding rectangular sections joined by a long hall and peaked gable roofs. Exterior Materials — A Contemporary Twist on Country Rather than standard...

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12 Landscaping Mistakes That Can Harm Your Front Yard Curb Appeal

Posted in Outdoor | by Rachel Brown, on April 3, 2024

12 Landscaping Mistakes That Can Harm Your Front Yard Curb Appeal

Even with the best-laid plans for outdoor improvements, landscape mistakes can ruin even our most important yard areas. Whether it is poor plant selection, neglecting necessary maintenance, or failing to consider the long-term design implications of specific decisions, these mistakes can detract from the beauty and functionality of your yard. Avoiding these pitfalls is critical...

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Things All Smart Homeowners Do Once a Year

Posted in DIY Projects | by Terry Schutz, on April 3, 2024

Things All Smart Homeowners Do Once a Year

Smart homeowners treat their houses like their cars. You would never drive 10,000 miles without an oil change. Your home needs regular service and maintenance also. Some things should be done every year–some monthly or even weekly. 20 Jobs You Should Take Care Of Yearly Homes require regular maintenance to preserve value, ensure safety, and...

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11 Common Wallpaper Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

Posted in Interiors | by Rachel Brown, on April 3, 2024

11 Common Wallpaper Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

Wallpaper, more than any other decorative element, can add personality and charm to your home. Yet, navigating how to choose and install the wallpaper can be tricky, leading to common wallpaper mistakes that mar the finished room design. From choosing wallpaper of the wrong scale to improper measurements, these mistakes can damage the aesthetics and...

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10 Home Improvements That You Won’t Regret

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Rachel Brown, on April 2, 2024

10 Home Improvements That You Won’t Regret

Everyone enjoys making home improvements that make their property more functional, comfortable, and aesthetically pleasing. However, not all improvement projects yield the same satisfaction or have the same return on investment. Among the numerous home improvement projects available, some stand out as having a transformative impact or promising long-term benefits and satisfaction. From simple upgrades...

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Worst Bugs To Invade Your House

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Terry Schutz, on April 1, 2024

Worst Bugs To Invade Your House

A few bugs in your house can quickly become an invasion because they lay lots of eggs. Most of them are not dangerous to humans–just small, quick, and creepy. Some make you sick. Some make you itch. Some ruin your food or house. 9 Worst Bugs To Have In Your House Most people don’t want...

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12 High Impact, Low Cost Home Improvement Projects

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Rachel Brown, on April 1, 2024

12 High Impact, Low Cost Home Improvement Projects

In the realm of home improvement projects, not every job requires a large budget to be effective. Low-cost projects can have a big impact, changing the appearance and function of your home without breaking the bank. These projects can not only revitalize your home, but they can also provide you with a sense of accomplishment...

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Redditors Share Best Ways to Hang Wall Decor Without Nails

Posted in DIY Projects | by Katie Barton, on March 29, 2024

Redditors Share Best Ways to Hang Wall Decor Without Nails

There are many reasons to avoid hammering a nail into the wall — like renting your home and wanting your security deposit back. Other reasons include not wanting to marr your walls with tiny holes or the lack of a hammer. Either way, some alternatives are just as good, if not better, for hanging wall...

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9 Interior Design Mistakes That Could Be Affecting Your Sleep

Posted in Interiors | by Rachel Brown, on March 29, 2024

9 Interior Design Mistakes That Could Be Affecting Your Sleep

A well-designed interior space is more than just aesthetically pleasing; it can have a significant impact on your well-being, particularly your ability to sleep soundly. Overlooking certain interior elements or making specific design mistakes may disrupt your sleep, resulting in restless nights and groggy mornings. Subtle but significant changes, such as lighting and furniture arrangements,...

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These 7 Sofa Mistakes Will Date Your Room

Posted in Sofa and Chair | by Katie Barton, on March 28, 2024

These 7 Sofa Mistakes Will Date Your Room

While many refer to the kitchen as the heart of the home, the living room is also a prime gathering spot. It should feel welcoming and homey, but that doesn’t mean you have to forgo style. A well-put-together living room with comfortable furniture encourages relaxation and family bonding time. There are many classic and trendy...

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These Are America’s Least Favorite Cleaning Tasks, According to a Recent Survey

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Katie Barton, on March 28, 2024

These Are America’s Least Favorite Cleaning Tasks, According to a Recent Survey

One Poll recently released a survey revealing the most-dreaded cleaning tasks as reported by Americans. The poll surveyed 5,000 people, including 100 adults from each of the 50 states. The results were astonishing, with 30% of respondents agreeing on the number one hated chore. Wondering if you’re in alignment with the rest of America? Here’s...

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Common Toilet Problems: Handle Them Wisely

Posted in Bathroom | by Terry Schutz, on March 28, 2024

Common Toilet Problems: Handle Them Wisely

Most toilets operate problem-free for years but some common toilet problems do arise from time to time. Most of them require simple inexpensive DIY fixes. Combining common sense with regular maintenance and inspection gives years of efficient toilet operation. Most people never look inside a toilet tank until something goes wrong. Be a little proactive,...

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Ignore These Outdated Small Living Room Rules to Refresh Your Space

Posted in Living Room | by Rachel Brown, on March 27, 2024

Ignore These Outdated Small Living Room Rules to Refresh Your Space

In the realm of interior design, small living rooms present a unique challenge; how to maximize space, functionality, and beauty within limited constraints. Traditional interior design guidelines also apply to small living spaces, dictating how they should be furnished and arranged within these limitations. These interior design guidelines for small living rooms seem outdated as...

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9 Budget Ideas for Making the Exterior of Your Home Look More Expensive

Posted in Architecture | by Rachel Brown, on March 27, 2024

9 Budget Ideas for Making the Exterior of Your Home Look More Expensive

Enhancing your home’s exterior is more than just adding curb appeal; these are investments that can increase your home’s aesthetic and monetary value. Making your home’s exterior look more expensive requires strategic planning and budgeting to create an overall impression of luxury and sophistication. Whether you want to impress guests, potential homebuyers, or satisfy your...

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The Worst Kitchen Appliances to Clean, According to Family Feud

Posted in Kitchen | by Katie Barton, on March 26, 2024

The Worst Kitchen Appliances to Clean, According to Family Feud

Some people find cleaning therapeutic, while others dread it. If you fall into the latter category, deep cleaning your appliances probably sounds like a nightmarish chore — a group of Family Feud survey panelists would agree. In true Family Feud style, they asked 100 people, “What’s the hardest kitchen appliance to clean.” Here are the...

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Plumbing Nightmares: What Plumbers Won’t Tell You

Posted in DIY Projects | by Terry Schutz, on March 26, 2024

Plumbing Nightmares: What Plumbers Won’t Tell You

Water can be the enemy. Too much or too little in the wrong places will eventually become a nightmare. Cold, or really hot showers, toilet backups, mold, floor damage, and drywall damage are all caused by water problems. 8 Plumbing Nightmares Plumbing problems turn into nightmares because water causes damage to drywall, floors, insulation, framing,...

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11 Simple Ways to Update an Outdated Dining Room

Posted in Interiors | by Rachel Brown, on March 25, 2024

11 Simple Ways to Update an Outdated Dining Room

Updating an outdated dining room is an excellent way to breathe new life into a vital living space. Updating a dining room isn’t just about superficial changes; it is about revitalizing an area that holds important memories and serves as a hub for building future ones. By taking on this project, you will be able...

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Secrets Your Plumber Won’t Tell You

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Terry Schutz, on March 25, 2024

Secrets Your Plumber Won’t Tell You

Plumbers don’t consciously keep secrets from you. They have a vast store of knowledge and don’t know what you don’t know. Usually, a plumber is in your house to solve a problem. Everyone wants the job done as quickly and efficiently as possible. 23 Plumbing Tips, Tricks, and Secrets These bits of plumbing knowledge help...

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Worst Home Improvements That Devalue Your Home

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Terry Schutz, on March 22, 2024

Worst Home Improvements That Devalue Your Home

Home improvements and renovations are meant to add to your comfort and convenience. They should also increase the value of your investment. Poor planning and questionable choices decrease the value and saleability of most homes. 20 Upgrades That Hurt Home Value Unless you live in your forever home, don’t make renovations too personal. Your tastes...

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8 Outdated Interior Design Rules Worth Breaking

Posted in Interiors | by Rachel Brown, on March 22, 2024

8 Outdated Interior Design Rules Worth Breaking

Interior design rules are the guiding principles for how we arrange and decorate harmonious and functional living spaces. From adhering to color guidelines to arranging the furniture symmetrically, these rules have been regarded as essential for creating a visually appealing and cohesive design. However, there is an emerging trend that there are some interior design...

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5 Outdated Accent Wall Ideas You Should Stop Using (And What to Do Instead)

Posted in Interiors | by Katie Barton, on March 21, 2024

5 Outdated Accent Wall Ideas You Should Stop Using (And What to Do Instead)

Accent walls offer an easy way to break up space and add a focal point. They can accentuate home styles and allow for creativity. As times change, though, so do trends. While accent walls are still relevant, some prominent styles of the past few years are dying down in favor of new ideas. Outdated Accent...

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Things You Should Never Store In Your Shed

Posted in Outdoor | by Terry Schutz, on March 21, 2024

Things You Should Never Store In Your Shed

Sheds are often used as a convenient hold-all for anything and everything. They are great for storing lawn and garden tools and equipment. They are a poor choice for many other items. Most of them are not insulated or heated. Many have insect and rodent problems. Many people don’t consider temperature fluctuations and moisture damage...

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5 Outdated Kitchen Cabinet Colors that Could Hurt Your Resale Value

Posted in Kitchen | by Katie Barton, on March 20, 2024

5 Outdated Kitchen Cabinet Colors that Could Hurt Your Resale Value

A kitchen remodel is one of the most expensive projects most homeowners take on, which makes material selection a big decision. To avoid your kitchen going out of style or losing resale value, it’s important to put thought behind major purchases. Some kitchen cabinet colors come and go with trends, while others remain timeless. If...

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8 Outdated Basement Trends That Everyone is Ready to See Go

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Terry Schutz, on March 20, 2024

8 Outdated Basement Trends That Everyone is Ready to See Go

Basements are often the ugly duckling of a home. They get finished without an overall plan. A bedroom gets added when needed and where it fits. Walls are insulated and paneled because it is quick and cheap. Rug is thrown on the floor for looks and to keep feet warm. Basements are becoming more valuable...

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10 Outdated Kitchen Design Rules That You Can and Should Break

Posted in Kitchen | by Rachel Brown, on March 19, 2024

10 Outdated Kitchen Design Rules That You Can and Should Break

Outdated kitchen design rules, which once seemed unbreakable, now feel suffocating and restrictive. Gone are the days when we had to follow kitchen rules that dictated the appearance and color of the kitchen. Rules that ensure uniformity in finishes, standard layouts, and specific colors are giving way to a more personalized approach. Modern kitchen designs...

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What Your Home Inspector Might Not Check

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Terry Schutz, on March 19, 2024

What Your Home Inspector Might Not Check

Home inspections by a professional are an important part of the home-buying process. They check things that most people don’t even know or think about. But inspectors are not a magic bullet. There are some things they don’t, won’t, or can’t look at. 12 Things Home Inspectors Do Not Inspect Home inspections are mostly visual....

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10 Budget Tips To Make Your Kitchen Look More Expensive

Posted in Kitchen | by Rachel Brown, on March 18, 2024

10 Budget Tips To Make Your Kitchen Look More Expensive

Transforming your kitchen into a space that looks more expensive does not always require a hefty budget. While some financial investments may be necessary, with thoughtful and strategic choices, you can elevate the look of your kitchen without breaking the bank. From subtle design tweaks to the incorporation of high-end materials, there are a wide...

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DIYs You Should Never Do On Your Own

Posted in DIY Projects | by Terry Schutz, on March 18, 2024

DIYs You Should Never Do On Your Own

Some DIY projects require quite specialized knowledge and experience. Most homeowners should stay away from them. The job may turn out badly and hiring a contractor to repair it is costly. Safety and insurance could be compromised. Dangerous or Hazardous DIYs Any DIY project can turn dangerous without proper equipment and planning. Adding electricity, heat,...

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10 Things You Should Never Put Down a Sink Drain

Posted in Kitchen | by Terry Schutz, on March 15, 2024

10 Things You Should Never Put Down a Sink Drain

Sink drains and strainers are made with small holes to let water flow through and keep large items out of the plumbing system. Many different things poured down sink drains clog pipes, damage sewer systems, and pollute the environment. It is much easier and quicker to remove the kitchen sink strainer and wash leftovers down...

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How to Make a Dining Room Look More Expensive

Posted in Interiors | by Rachel Brown, on March 15, 2024

How to Make a Dining Room Look More Expensive

Creating a dining room that reflects good taste and refinement necessitates a careful selection of elements that captivate the senses and evoke an air of elegance. The pursuit of making a dining room appear more expensive is more than just an exercise in ostentation; it is a quest to create a space that provides a...

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10 Home Purchases You’ll Probably Regret

Posted in Interiors | by Katie Barton, on March 15, 2024

10 Home Purchases You’ll Probably Regret

Fixing up a home can be a source of pride and joy. Sometimes, though, projects don’t end up as planned. To avoid spending your hard-earned money on regrettable purchases, skip these ten home-related items. Low Couches Low couches offer a sleek appearance appropriate for modern, minimal, and industrial styles but have one major downside: a...

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10 Cost-Effective Ways to Make Your Outdoor Space Look Expensive

Posted in Outdoor | by Rachel Brown, on March 14, 2024

10 Cost-Effective Ways to Make Your Outdoor Space Look Expensive

Making your outdoor space look more expensive does not always require a large financial investment. You can improve the appearance and style of your outdoor space by following strategic design principles and incorporating sophisticated elements. This process requires careful planning, a keen eye for design, and material selection. Mastering these concepts will allow you to...

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11 Things You Should Never Buy At a Garage Sale

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Terry Schutz, on March 14, 2024

11 Things You Should Never Buy At a Garage Sale

Garage sales are good places to find vases, dishes, books, and many other items–cheap. They can also give you bedbugs, unsafe items, and disappointment. Some things should never be purchased at garage sales or yard sales. Used Clothing Taking garage sale clothing–of any type–home is a poor choice. It may bring insects like moths with...

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12 Ideas for Making Your Living Room Look More Luxurious

Posted in Living Room | by Rachel Brown, on March 13, 2024

12 Ideas for Making Your Living Room Look More Luxurious

Transforming your living room to look more luxurious and sophisticated is about more than just aesthetics; it is about creating a space that expresses refined taste and personal style in an artful way. The allure of creating an elegant living room stems from many people’s innate desire to transform their space into a sophisticated retreat...

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What Are The Worst Flooring For Basements

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Terry Schutz, on March 13, 2024

What Are The Worst Flooring For Basements

Any type of flooring affected by moisture is a bad choice for a basement. Basements are often humid. They are subject to floods, plumbing leaks, wall and floor leaking, and condensation. Concrete basement floors may not be level–making it difficult to install some types of flooring. Carpeting Installing carpet directly onto concrete in a humid...

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These 15 Interior Design Trends Will Be 2024’s Biggest Hits

Posted in Interiors | by Katie Barton, on March 12, 2024

These 15 Interior Design Trends Will Be 2024’s Biggest Hits

In 2024, many of the trends we’ve seen dominate in the past years are coming to an end, with new styles emerging. Natural elements, wood cabinets, sleek spaces, and bold colors are just some of 2024’s trend highlights. Furniture with Curved Silhouettes Modern farmhouse furniture with oversized, comfy silhouettes ran supreme for the past few...

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14 Things You Should Never Store In the Garage

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Terry Schutz, on March 12, 2024

14 Things You Should Never Store In the Garage

Just because no one lives in the garage, don’t make the mistake of storing anything and everything in it. Garages often host pests. Some items are hazardous in the garage. Many things deteriorate when stored someplace with unregulated temperature control. Dangerous Items Anything that explodes, acts as a fire accelerant, or poisons people should not...

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11 Easy Ways to Make Your Bedroom Look More Expensive

Posted in Bedroom | by Rachel Brown, on March 12, 2024

11 Easy Ways to Make Your Bedroom Look More Expensive

Elevating the style of your bedroom to make it look more expensive requires a strategic combination of design choices and thoughtful ideas. Transforming your bedroom is about more than just aesthetics; it is about intentionally creating a space that brings you joy and comfort. A bedroom should always be a haven of comfort and retreat....

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These Inexpensive Food Storage Containers are Perfect for an Organized Pantry on a Budget

Posted in Kitchen | by Katie Barton, on March 11, 2024

These Inexpensive Food Storage Containers are Perfect for an Organized Pantry on a Budget

Organizing a pantry can be a costly project. Visit any home influencer’s Instagram feed, and you’ll likely see expensive baskets, bins, and food storage containers neatly lining pantry shelves. If you want that streamlined look but are working with a modest budget, you don’t have to compromise — use similar but less expensive materials for...

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6 Outdated Front Yard Trends and New Ideas to Try

Posted in Outdoor | by Rachel Brown, on March 11, 2024

6 Outdated Front Yard Trends and New Ideas to Try

In the ever-changing world of home design and landscaping, front yards frequently serve as the first canvas on which homeowners can express their aesthetic preferences. But just like every area of the home, the front yard can begin to look dated. Some front yards can benefit from a refresh, realigning them with contemporary ideas. Taking...

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9 Outdated Lighting Trends That Everyone is Ready to See Go

Posted in Lighting | by Rachel Brown, on March 8, 2024

9 Outdated Lighting Trends That Everyone is Ready to See Go

Lighting design is an underappreciated but critical aspect of room design, so knowing how to design the lighting elements will help any room feel more cohesive. This is why it is worth understanding which outdated lighting trends to avoid and which ones have a more timeless style. Like all trends, lighting styles change over time,...

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8 Outdated Paint Color Trends and Exciting Alternative Options

Posted in Interiors | by Rachel Brown, on March 7, 2024

8 Outdated Paint Color Trends and Exciting Alternative Options

Paint colors have a significant impact on any room, but selecting the right one can be challenging. Interior design trends, like everything else, influence paint color choices. Every year, a new slate of outdated paint colors emerges, and a fresh new palette influences the choices of homeowners, decorators, and designers. It is clear that paint...

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This Martha Stewart Organizer is the Antidote to Messy Drawers

Posted in DIY Projects | by Katie Barton, on March 7, 2024

This Martha Stewart Organizer is the Antidote to Messy Drawers

Out of sight, out of mind. This age-old adage rings true for many things, including cabinets and drawers. When you can’t see a mess, there’s no strong urge to do anything about it—until you’re digging around trying to find your favorite tweezers or the postage stamps you misplaced.  If you’re ready to transform your drawers,...

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8 Worst Curb Appeal Choices

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Terry Schutz, on March 6, 2024

8 Worst Curb Appeal Choices

Curb appeal is touted by real estate agents as the first impression your house makes to prospective buyers. It is also the first impression made on neighbors and guests. Poor curb appeal choices leave people wondering what the inside looks like. Is routine maintenance kept up? Do prospective buyers just drive on? Poor curb appeal...

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9 Easy Ways to Update Your Front Porch

Posted in Outdoor | by Rachel Brown, on March 6, 2024

9 Easy Ways to Update Your Front Porch

Updating the style of your front porch is a simple way to increase the curb appeal of your home. Front porches can define the aesthetics of your home while also establishing the tone for welcoming neighbors and guests. By introducing contemporary elements like a front door painted in a fresh new color or installing modern...

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8 Outdated Kitchen Backsplashes and What to Choose Instead

Posted in Kitchen | by Rachel Brown, on March 5, 2024

8 Outdated Kitchen Backsplashes and What to Choose Instead

Despite taking up only a small amount of kitchen space, the backsplash design has a significant impact on the appearance of your kitchen. Outdated backsplashes will make the entire space look dated. Kitchen backsplashes also contribute significantly to the functionality of your kitchen by protecting your walls from scuffs, stains, and flying food, all of...

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What Can You Store Safely In Attics?

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Terry Schutz, on March 5, 2024

What Can You Store Safely In Attics?

Attics are an attractive space for storage. Plenty of room. Dry. Out of the way. But what can be safely stored? Attic temperature fluctuations, humidity, and possible pest infestations can ruin stored items. Attic access often limits the size of items that can go up there but the attic conditions determine what is safe to...

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10 Ways to Add Molding to Your House for a Designer Look

Posted in Interiors | by Katie Barton, on March 4, 2024

10 Ways to Add Molding to Your House for a Designer Look

With popular trends such as the country club aesthetic and bookshelf wealth taking center stage, it’s clear that refined, high-end-looking interior design is prominent. Those wanting to achieve a more upscale style on a budget should look no further than molding. Molding offers many ways to elevate a room, is inexpensive, and easy to install....

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8 Outdated Dining Room Trends and Ideas for a Room Refresh

Posted in Interiors | by Rachel Brown, on March 4, 2024

8 Outdated Dining Room Trends and Ideas for a Room Refresh

People have predicted the demise of the formal dining room for many years, but it remains a staple of modern family homes. This room’s design, which serves as the backdrop for elegant dinner parties and cozy family gatherings, should be both functional and reflective of your distinct personality. However, as with any room, outdated styles...

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Your Stanley Quencher Might Have Mold In It. Here’s Where to Check

Posted in How To, Tips, and Advice | by Katie Barton, on March 3, 2024

Your Stanley Quencher Might Have Mold In It. Here’s Where to Check

The Stanley Quencher debuted in 2016 but has become the “it” cup over the past two years. With double-wall vacuum insulation that keeps beverages cool for up to 9 hours, a convenient handle, and a myriad of colors, it’s easy to see how the Stanley Tumbler has earned a spot in the cabinets of millions. ...

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9 Outdated Furniture Styles to Avoid and New Options

Posted in Furniture | by Rachel Brown, on March 1, 2024

9 Outdated Furniture Styles to Avoid and New Options

In the ever-changing world of interior design, no element can withstand shifts in taste and style. Antique or vintage pieces are beloved because of their classic shape that has been tested over time, but outdated furniture styles are those that have no staying power in the new era. Certain furniture styles look great at first...

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