Turn The Dandelions In Your Yard Into The Cutest Garland
If you like the cotton-candy texture of late-season dandelions, bring it inside and celebrate spring by stringing together dandelions on a DIY flower garland.
Read MoreIf you like the cotton-candy texture of late-season dandelions, bring it inside and celebrate spring by stringing together dandelions on a DIY flower garland.
Read MoreThis seashell mosaic craft from the 1800s is a unique piece to style in your home as wall art or a centerpiece, adding vintage nautical flair.
Read MoreEmbracing traditional design and genuine antique pieces is all the rage right now, but it can be difficult to create a balance between the past and present.
Read MoreThe design style of the '60s was bold and whimsical, featuring vibrant colors and patterns. This chair was popular during that era but is trending once again.
Read MoreWhat if we told you that you could change a single thing in your bedroom and revive it? The swap involves the biggest piece of furniture in the room: your bed.
Read MoreLuckily there are stylish ways to hide unsightly outlets. You could use decorative covers to go with the design of the wall, or even ones with extra features.
Read MoreNeutral colors in the kitchen may be popular, but they can create a sterile vibe. This trending color is way on the other end of the coziness spectrum.
Read MoreThese simple DIY cabinet curtains add color, texture, and pattern to your kitchen while also covering up mismatch or disorganized dishware inside.
Read MoreThis countertop material became known for its durability, resistance to staining, and low price point as it rose to popularity in the 1960s.
Read MoreIf you want to make your sliding glass doors really pop, consider removing that bland white or black trim and replacing it with a more natural look.
Read MorePeople in the mid-1800s cleaned by hand, and they crafted tools to help. Often, the implements like this one for floor cleaning are surprisingly beautiful.
Read MoreIf you're tired of bland, basic, and boring gray tile, this trend offers a warmer, more personality-filled alternative that still feels like a neutral.
Read MoreIf you want fancier-looking kitchen cabinets, there's a renter-friendly hack to elevate them without spending too much time and money on the upgrade.
Read MoreIf you want to add some whimsy to your home without breaking the bank, then look no further than these adorable DIY lanterns that are easy to assemble.
Read MoreBlinds and curtains are functional, but the run the risk of making your room look blah. Instead, seek out this time-tested interior design solution.
Read MoreThis narrow DIY entryway table may be perfect for your small front hall. Here's how to build it using simple tools and spare PVC pipe and wooden boards.
Read MoreHome entryways from the 1990s were often designed with honey oak railings, flooring, or paneling. It's easy to give them an update with a coat of paint.
Read MoreStaircase landings can feel like wasted space, but a simple design approach is giving them a bold look without the need for expensive decor or artwork.
Read MoreHoney oak cabinets can leave your kitchen feeling dated, but upgrading them can actually be simpler than you think (and it doesn't involve paint or vinyl).
Read MoreA mirror is more than what it seems when it sits in a light-filled frame. One indicator that you're dealing with this special mirror reveals its function.
Read MoreSmall throw blankets may be slightly cheaper, but are they worth the money? One designer suggests that going larger may give you a better look for your money.
Read MoreIf you have a collection of old nursery pots, don't rush to recycle them. With a fun and easy newspaper upgrade, you can turn them into attractive planters.
Read MoreReese Witherspoon doesn't just have great taste in books. Once you see what color she's using in her home, you will want to jump on the trend too.
Read MoreSliding glass doors are a renter's nightmare. Instead of covering the huge panes with pricey curtains or blinds, use this cheap, easy-to-apply Amazon product.
Read MoreBookshelves can take up a lot of space and are often quite clunky. This Amazon find is a sleek and sturdy alternative that can be mounted on a wall.
Read MoreWhile many kitchen trends may have moved away from the 1990s, Erin Napier is showing you how you can easily modernize an old style for a new, refreshed feel.
Read MoreIt's typical to store extra blankets in baskets or bins, but there's an even better storage solution out there (even though it's slightly unconventional).
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