| Published on Mar 15, 2024
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…
| Published on Mar 12, 2024
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…
| Published on Mar 14, 2024
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.
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| Published on Mar 14, 2024
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…
Not your average basement sofa, the new guard of corduroy upholstery has just the right dosage of 1970s appeal. Ranging from Michael Ducaroy’s iconic Togo sofa to new designs by Matthew Hilton, Japanese brand Trunk, Philippe Malouin, and the like, here are…
Buying plastic starter pots and trays certainly isn’t going to tip the world into a climate disaster, but when there are so many plastic-free options these days, you have every reason to choose sustainable over synthetic. Below, five Gardenista-approved, Earth-friendly options for…
| Published on Mar 13, 2024
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…
In the transitional spaces of foyers, where the outside world meets the intimate confines of home, an eclectic and modern design fusion emerges with quiet confidence. This gallery showcases entrances that are neither purely eclectic nor strictly modern, but a thoughtful amalgamation…
Do your plants need to be repotted? What are the signs they have outgrown their pots? How do you actually repot anyway? Will repotting hurt your plant?
Repotting isn’t hard. Let’s get started.
N.B.: Featured photograph by Justine Hand, from DIY: How to Care for…
From the flowers carried as a lucky charm to the flowers that became a tourist destination in Arizona, many flowers have a fascinating history. Here are some flower legends that follow some of our most beloved blooms.
When I’m learning how to…