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  • Dining room with off-white walls, cream carpet, a rich stained wood reeded dining table, four mid-century wood chairs with white upholstery, and a woven art piece
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    By Erika Dale 5 months ago

    Top 8 Furniture Picks For Spring 2025 From Hernest

    Hernest Furniture is a brand that will truly elevate your home, with upscale designs at a reasonable price. Here are some of their best living room pieces.

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  • woman wearing glasses and a white tee shirt shops for light fixtures in the aisle of a hardware store
    By Erika Dale 5 months ago

    The Once-Popular Lighting Choice That's Looking Very Dated (& How To Make It Work)

    This lighting choice used to be all the rage, especially for millennials. But now, it looks dated. You can still make this style work with a few design tips.

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  • IKEA Billy Bookcase construction
    By Leonora Epstein 5 months ago

    10 Ways To Hack An IKEA Billy Bookcase

    No doubt, IKEA's BILLY ookcase is a great organizational tool - but it can be even better with these clever design hacks.

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  • woman's arm pulling a cream sweater out of a white washing machine and placing it into a woven laundry basket
    By Erika Dale 5 months ago

    The Handy Pull-Out Shelf That Makes Laundry Even Easier

    Laundry is an arduous but necessary duty, but what if you had a pull-out shelf installed to make folding, drying, loading, and unloading an easier process?

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  • View through white french doors of a pink dining room with muted pink molded walls, modern tiered gold chandelier, and green velvet channelled dining chairs with black legs
    By Erika Dale 5 months ago

    Is Millennial Pink Outdated - Or The Perfect Choice For Your Home?

    We all remember the Gen Y pink craze of the 2010s. The world loved it back then, but can you pull it off today? Here's what our interior designer has to say.

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  • wood pallets on deck
    By Brandy Eaklor 5 months ago

    Creative DIY Wood Pallet Projects That Will Enhance Your Garden

    Every thrifty DIYer loves wood pallets, but if you're a gardener, these projects from the wooden material will add life to your outdoor space, patio, and yard.

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  • Pile of empty toilet paper rolls
    By Charlotte D. Miller 5 months ago

    Save Your Toilet Paper Rolls To Create This Unique Piece Of Art

    Stop throwing out those cardboard tubes: With some cutting, you can use them to craft this beautiful, mandala-inspired piece of art for your living room.

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  • DIY backyard fire pit made out of cinder blocks
    By Ethan Harrison Smith 5 months ago

    Avoid These Mistakes When DIYing Your Backyard Fire Pit

    If you're DIYing a backyard fire pit, there are several easy-to-make mistakes that you'll want to avoid in the interest of safety and material selection.

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  • woman in a white shirt using a caulking gun to apply a line of caulk along the top of a white tile wall where it meets the drywall
    By Erika Dale 5 months ago

    The Difference Between Caulking And Silicone (& Which Is Right For You)

    Yes, there is a difference between caulking and silicone, and there are ideal times to choose each sealant. Before you start a DIY project, know their uses.

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  • close up of hand painting door and door trim
    By Jillian Chapman 5 months ago

    The Door Painting Debate That No One Can Come To An Agreement On

    There's a debate happening among interior design junkies about how you should be painting your door and its trim. Nobody can agree which choice looks best.

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  • store aisle filled with rows of artificial plants and flowers with price tags
    By Erika Dale 5 months ago

    Fake Plants In The Home: Evergreen Solution Or Tacky Embarrassment?

    Phony greenery gets a bad rap. Is it really that bad, though - or a great solution for non-gardeners? Our expert designer is here to shed light on the matter.

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  • different types of hanging lamps
    By Gabrielle Hondorp 6 months ago

    How To Layer Your Lighting To Bring Depth And Warmth To Any Room

    Layered lighting is a design method that can change the vibe of your room while adding depth and warmth. If you want to upgrade your space, consider these tips.

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  • hand pulling open a roll-out trash can in dark kitchen cabinets
    By Erika Dale 6 months ago

    The Gross Downside Of Pull-Out Cabinet Trash Bins

    More and more house are being designed with pull-out trash bins. It's a nifty design, and seems like the perfect solution ... until you look deeper.

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  • A living room decorated for Christmas. The only light from the room comes from the Christmas tree, candles on the mantle, lighted wreath, lighted garlands, and fire burning in the fireplace. Four stockings are hanging off the mantle.
    By Holly Gates 6 months ago

    Missing The Ambient Light Of Your Christmas Tree? How To Bring Back The Cozy Vibes

    The cozy glow of Christmas lights on your mantel or around the tree make the space feel comforting. Recreate that feeling year round with these lighting tips.

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  • A man spray paints a black canvas with aurora-like patterns.
    By Jason Rochlin 6 months ago

    Swap Your Spray Paint Nozzle With A Cap You Already Have For Amazing Paint Results

    If you're looking to refinish a piece of furniture or complete an art project with some truly unique results, consider this easy spray paint nozzle switch hack.

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  • Scratched furniture seat
    By Rob Johnstone 6 months ago

    Is Restor-A-Finish A Miracle Product For Your Scratched Up Furniture?

    Don't give up on your scratched up furniture: There may be a product that can save the day. Here's what our expert woodworker has to say about this product.

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  • eclectic neutral kitchen with open upper shelving styled with plants and kitchenware in natural wood, white, green, and mustard tones
    By Erika Dale 6 months ago

    Is Choosing Open Shelving Over Cabinets A Good Idea?

    Open shelving sure looks pretty on Instagram, but does it work out well in real-life? Our expert interior designer explains whether it's right for you.

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  • Using a hex wrench to assemble flat-pack IKEA furniture
    By Ron Baker 6 months ago

    The IKEA Effect: Why You Secretly Love Assembling Your Own Furniture

    Do you love assembling your own furniture? Does DIY give you a sense of fulfillment? There could be a psychological explanation behind this: the IKEA effect.

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  • person looking at vintage watches
    By Brandy Eaklor 6 months ago

    Prized Items You Should Never Overlook When Shopping At An Estate Sale

    Estate sales can be lucrative opportunities to get numerous antique decorations and even great gardening deals. Here are the best items to keep an eye on.

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  • Modern home hallway with bare walls
    By Ethan Harrison Smith 6 months ago

    How To Transform An Underutilized Hallway Into A Productive Space

    Your hallway is a gorgeous, productive space. You've just been underutilizing it until now. Here's how you can transform your home's hallways with good decor.

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  • A collection of worn tires in various sizes are stacked outside, set on a concrete floor.
    By Jason Rochlin 6 months ago

    Recycle Old Tires To Make Fun Outdoor Patio Furniture

    If you want outdoor patio furniture with a bit of fun and whimsy, consider using old tires for a table or chair. This DIY project is a fun way to recycle.

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  • red flowers and red candle jar on table
    By Gabrielle Hondorp 6 months ago

    How To Apply The Unexpected Red Theory To Your Home

    Have you heard of the unexpected red theory? This color design scheme offers a beautiful, unique way to incorporate one of the boldest shades in your home.

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  • close up of wooden patio with bucket of stain and dirty paint brush
    By Jillian Chapman 6 months ago

    How To Build Your New Patio Out Of Pallets

    A patio made from pallets? It might seem wild, but it can actually be done. Whether you're an expert DIYer or a beginner, there are options for your backyard.

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  • A woman with auburn hair stands in a walk-in closet, looking for items.
    By Jason Rochlin 6 months ago

    The Clever Closet Organizer That Makes The Most Of Vertical Space

    Even if you don't think you have any extra space in your closet, this clever organizer hack maximizes the vertical space in order to give you more storage.

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  • brick hearth fireplace with fire and lounge chairs
    By Jillian Chapman 6 months ago

    Build A Custom Hearth Using Leftover Bricks

    If you have leftover bricks around, you can DIY your own custom hearth that is sure to make your fireplace or wood stove look new in this fairly simple project.

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  • filing cabinet or apothecary chest made of dark wood
    By Rob Johnstone 6 months ago

    Is Refinishing Wooden Furniture A Good Idea? What You Need To Know

    One of the best woodworking projects is to refinish a piece of wooden furniture. But is it a good idea to DIY this? Our expert woodworker gives us his thoughts.

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  • neutral colored minimal room with chair
    By Gabrielle Hondorp 6 months ago

    Reasons To Embrace A Minimalist Decor Style In The New Year

    Are you on the fence about the minimalist decor style? There are actually a few good reasons to embrace it. Here are some tips to incorporate this style.

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