Not Tile, Not Stone: The Grout-Free Bathroom Finish That Looks Good
Tired of scrubbing grout lines or spraying them with mold remover? There's an easy-to-clean material for bathroom walls that resembles any finish you prefer.
Read MoreTired of scrubbing grout lines or spraying them with mold remover? There's an easy-to-clean material for bathroom walls that resembles any finish you prefer.
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 MoreRenters looking to stay cool in the summer are apt to consider a portable air conditioner. But, can your landlord prevent you from installing one?
Read MoreFlooring can be a major expense when building or remodeling, but not if you know where to shop. Costco has you covered with June sales on LVP, WPC, and more.
Read MoreNeed a better way to store your shoes? Wayfair has some options that look great and provide lots of storage space. Get them cheap during their hot summer sale.
Read MoreHGTV's Mike Holmes is a pro at creating stylish spaces that are also practical. Find out his top choice for flooring that is both functional and fashionable.
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 MoreAre you looking for more ways to save money on your utility bills? An appliance switch out may be just the thing you need to reduce water usage — at minimum.
Read MoreCurtains are often far from the most exciting accessory in a room. Jazz up your boring window treatments with an addition that comes straight from the 1980s.
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 MoreToilet paper racks are bulky, particularly if you still need a roll holder, too. This project uses a crate to add combination storage to a small bathroom.
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 MoreBare concrete may be practical, but one affordable basement upgrade can help improve durability, appearance, and resistance to everyday wear.
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 MoreBaskets and bins take up space in a bathroom, making it look cluttered. Instead, store your small bath linens neatly on a countertop using a Dollar Tree find.
Read MoreFrom concrete floors to mixed material flooring, consider this your expertly-advised guide to which flooring trends are in, or out, in 2026.
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 MoreThese Costco items can help you contain and corral common sources of bathroom clutter, including toiletries, laundry, cosmetics, cleaning products, and more.
Read MoreSimple desks and shelves can create a functional workspace, though another office feature may offer longer-term benefits for homeowners looking to sell.
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 MoreCountertops are a long-term investment, and concrete is an increasingly popular material drawing attention for more than just its modern appearance.
Read MoreYou may not think of your bathroom as a stylish space, but it certainly is one. Don't let yours be caught rocking these outdated trends.
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