The “Popcorn Ceiling Coverup Canopy” Bedroom Makeover
Project by: Erica of Dwell Beautiful Location: Seattle Our home is old enough that it has outdated popcorn ceilings, but we don’t have enough time or money to have them all removed. So to make our room more intimate and relaxing as well as mask the holey (yes there are a couple small holes in it) ceiling, I decided to construct two bedroom canopies.
Feb 28, 2015
Before & After: Broken Wardrobe Gets a Worldly Weathering
Marlane spotted this broken wardrobe at a thrift store. She decided with a little love, it could be a solid replacement for an IKEA piece. From Marlane: I got this 1930s wardrobe for $50 at my local thrift, broken pieces and all. It seemed like the wardrobe had once been dropped, but other than that it was in good condition. Definitely old, but not a priceless antique. When I got it home, it was a lot more broken than it had looked!
Feb 28, 2015
Julie’s 700 Square Foot Art Deco Minneapolis Apartment
Name: Julie Carroll Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota I live in a classic 700 square foot Art Deco apartment in Minneapolis. The building was constructed in the early 1930s and maintains much of the original charm (cast iron radiators, porcelain farm sink, crystal door knobs, and the ornate brass light fixtures.) I was drawn to the beauty and opulent architecture of this otherwise modest space. My interior styling is inspired by my Minnesota/Scandinavian heritage.
Feb 28, 2015
Instant Inspiration! 10 E-Magazines Worth Checking Out
下次你有一个长途飞行或找到你的elf stuck in a waiting room, do yourself a favor and check out one of these beautiful e-magazines. We’ve rounded up ten of the best, from classics like Lonny to lesser-known gems, that cover everything from decor and food, to weddings and travel. 1. Lonny Magazine is consistently filled with the perfect mix of of-the-moment fashion and interior design. 2.
Feb 28, 2015
Anabelle, Edward & Fiona’s Book-Filled Montreal Nest
Name: Anabelle, Edward and Fifi Location: Mile End; Montreal, Canada Size: 900 square feet Years lived in: 1 1/2 years; Owned Upon entering Anabelle and Edward’s apartment, I immediately noticed the numerous qualities that make this space a quiet, comfortable and very “homey” home. Brick walls, hardwood floors, moldings, wood elements, architectural details, and many books make this condo a place full of charm, character and style.
Feb 28, 2015
Before & After: How to Turn a Dining Room (Or Any Room!) Into a Guest Room Someone Would Actually Want to Stay In
Writer and editor Melanie Warner Spencer’s apartment in Uptown New Orleans is filled with charm, but no guest bedroom. So she’s come up with a way to transform her dining area into an inviting space a guest would actually want to stay in — and has tips and ideas you could steal for your own home.
Feb 28, 2015
This Weekend: Give a Rug or Carpet a Deep Clean
冬天是rough on our floors from wet snow, mud and more, especially on our carpets and rugs. This Weekend Project is about giving one carpeted room or rug a deep, thorough clean that will make your whole space feel invigorated and refreshed. Experts suggest that you deep-clean rugs and carpet at least once a year. This weekend, knock out one spot in your home really well.
Feb 28, 2015
Where Can I Find a Quality, Grey, MCM-Look Sectional?
Q: I am looking for a dark grey sectional, generally mid-century modern look, tufted, wooden legs, like the Beverly from Apt2B but I am having a hard time finding one that is both comfortable enough for marathon TV watching/napping and also seems sturdy and well-made to last hopefully at least a decade or two. The Apt2B Beverly couch would be ideal — gorgeous and comfortable — but I am not sure of its longevity.
Feb 28, 2015
Ready to Get Scared Straight? This is Your Brain On Phones
Everyone knows you’re supposed to limit your screen time before bed, but do you really know why? It’s more serious than you probably realize. Ready to be scared straight? Read on. According to The Atlantic‘s Dr Dan Siegel, using your phone or other device right before you go to bed is detrimental in several ways.
Feb 27, 2015
5 Really Great Reasons to Float The Furniture in Your Living Room
Are you struggling with how to fit your furniture in the living room, and can’t for the life of you come up with a good layout? You might need to “float” your furniture — or pull everything out from the wall and create an island of sorts comprising your sofa, chairs and tables — and anchor it all with an area rug. What decorating magic is this do you ask? And how will you know if this is the answer?
Feb 27, 2015
Sarah’s Crisp and Clever Small Space in Chicago
Name: Sarah Location: Lakeview – Chicago, IL After graduating from the University of Michigan with a B.F.A. in Art & Design, I risked a move to the bustling city of Chicago to begin my pursuit towards a career in fashion. I only planned on staying a few short years, but, five years on, I’m still a happy resident of the ever chic and fashion-forward Windy City.
Feb 27, 2015
Enough Excuses: Stop Lying to Yourself About These Things at Home
Everyone has certain problem places in their homes. You know, the spots where it’s just easier to look the other way than to actually deal with the thing? C’mon, you know we’re not gonna let you get away with that! Are any of these the areas where you could use a little tough love? We’ll help you ID the problem and fix it the right way. This is so silly. Not only are you wasting your storage space but you’re keeping these things that can be an emotional minefield.
Feb 27, 2015
How to Be Your Own Professional Organizer: 10 Top Tips from the Pros
We can all use a little organizing reminder every now and again; I know I do. I always start out with the best intentions, and then they fall by the wayside shortly thereafter. I’ve gathered 10 tips used by professional organizers— just to scan over — whenever I need a little help getting back on track: 1. Get Ready The Night Before.
Feb 27, 2015
United States, Brazil or France: Who Showers The Most?
Did you take a shower this morning? Me too. So what about citizens of some of the world’s other countries? How do their shower habits stack up? These graphs will tell you and it’s probably not what you think. In fact, you might just be pretty surprised by who is stretching their time between showers and which countries are soaping up on the regular. Check out this graph that compares not only weekly showers by country but also how often they shampoo.
Feb 27, 2015
The Ten Commandments of Buying Used Furniture
You see a chair on the curb. It’s sitting right in front of your building and it’s free. Or, you’re at the thrift store and spy a cheap sofa. But something holds you back. You’re just. not. quite. sure. If only there were guidelines — holy reminders if you will — of things to keep in mind while looking at used furniture. How do you decide if it’s the right thing to re-do? Or if you should run in the other direction?
Feb 27, 2015
Before & After: Louis Chair Gets a Royal Makeover
Tranae picked up this Louis chair in good condition, but was less than excited about its outdated fabric. She paired it with a cheery modern floral that’s more suited to her style: From Tranae: After months of looking for a Louis chair at yard sales and thrift shops, I finally found one for $40. The chair was in good condition but I hated the fabric. First, I removed the old fabric and padding using a staple remover and pliers.
Feb 27, 2015
4 Home Habits That Let You Lay off the Cleaning
Feb 27, 2015
Ideas for Using that Awkward Space Above the Fridge
上面的空间冰箱常常被忽视and underused. It’s not particularly accessible for oft-used items, but it’s a shame to have the space go to waste, especially in a small kitchen. I looked at a selection of real homes to see how people were using this space. Some of these examples involve clever built-ins, but many will work for renters, too. Simple shelves were installed on the wall above the fridge to hold a few cookbooks and some barware.
Feb 27, 2015
5 Strategies For Eating More Fruits & Vegetables During the Winter
(Image credit: Emma Christensen) From The Kitchn → 5 Ways to Eat a Lot More Fruits and Vegetables in the Winter
Feb 27, 2015
9 Rugless房间那块石头
It’s always interesting when homeowners make an unexpected choice in their spaces. In these nine rooms, one might expect to see a rug, yet these decorators have chosen to forgo one. It’s a slightly more subtle, sparse look that really lets the rest of the room shine. Take a look. So, tell us. What do you think about this look? Would you (do you) sport a bare floor?
Feb 26, 2015
Design & Life Trend: Bringing Back Breakfast
How do you eat your breakfast in the morning? Rushing around, throwing some cereal in a bowl while you watch the news? Drinking a cup of coffee while you run out the door? We spotted both a design and life trend while perusing the exhibits and booths at Ambiente this year — the idea of making breakfast a more enjoyed and well-designed way to start each day. We all enjoy a different type of breakfast — but the most important thing is the “enjoy” bit.
Feb 26, 2015
On Trend in Europe: Using Craft & Culture to Tell a Story
At Ambiente, experts curated four different booths illustrating four current design trends dominating the design landscape. Clarity + lightness we found to be perfect for folks who live in small spaces, because you can bring in a lot of design and beauty without taking up a lot of visual space. Another trend that resonated with us was craft + culture — ideas we think any space could use more of.
Feb 26, 2015
What I Would Tell My 26-Year-Old Self About Setting Up a Home
I’ve had my own home for almost a decade, so while I can’t quite say my advice is sage, it is backed up by some lessons learned. With a few moves and the experience of both buying and building a house as well as adding three children to the family, here’s what I’d tell my younger self about setting up a home. Don’t buy “grownup” furniture right away.
Feb 26, 2015
Where You Live Matters: Livability Factors to Consider By City & State
I’ve moved cross-country several times, each time motivated by proximity to loved ones, whim, and/or “I’ve heard good things.” How different would my life be if I made such decisions based on tax structure, marriage laws, and per capita income… do you? your SALES TAX Highest Sales Tax: Birmingham and Montgomery, AL 10% Lowest Sales Tax: Honolulu, HI 4.5% No Sales Tax: Portland, OR and Anchorage, AK; NH & DE INCOME TAX Highest Income Tax: California 12.3% (or 13.
Feb 26, 2015
10 Kitchens with Showstopping Tile (Plus Where to Find It)
One of my favorite new trends for the kitchen is big, bold, attention-getting tile. It’s not just about subway tile anymore — there are lots of new players on the scene that can really transform the look of a space. We’ve rounded up ten kitchens with showstopping tile, and sources where you can buy the same (or similar) tile, to get the look in your own kitchen. Above: In this kitchen, from Corriere, the black and white Portuguese cement tile is the main event.
Feb 26, 2015
Alice, How Do I Tell My Sister-In-Law I Don’t Want to Be Her Bridesmaid?
Hi Alice, I am in desperate need of your help! My husband’s sister got engaged in November and decided she wanted to get married this coming September. I was asked to be a bridesmaid in front of the entire family — so basically I was too embarrassed to say no. Because of my student loans, my husband and I have been in a very tricky financial situation. I wanted to decline because I didn’t think I could afford it.
Feb 26, 2015
9 Wonderfully Weird Kitchens
Feb 26, 2015
Ideas to Steal from This Dreamy Luxe Kitchen
(Image credit: Apartment Therapy) From The Kitchn → 5 Things We Can Learn from This Dreamy Luxe Kitchen
Feb 26, 2015
Before & After: A Living Room Goes from Ho-Hum to Happy
When Cassie from Hi Sugarplum! moved into her home, the basic features were solid: a wall of windows, a brick fireplace, and plenty of space. But the room seemed too dark for her taste, and the furnishings didn’t feel quite right. Fast forward a few years, and it feels like a completely different room. The white walls instantly brightened the room, while all the accents and accessories keep the room colorful and happy.
Feb 26, 2015
How To Make Pom Poms
Pom poms are a great way to add color and texture, and refresh older items in your home. They are incredibly easy to make and if you’ve got yarn, you’ve got everything you need to get started! Yarn Scissors Piece of cardboard or Pom Pom maker (optional) There are quite a few different ways you can make pom poms, so we decided to show you three of our favorite. The first, easiest, and in my opinion, best way: Clover’s pom pom maker!
Feb 25, 2015
Liz’s Playful Chicago Retreat
Name: Liz Klafeta, Founder Bangtel Location: Lakeview; Chicago, Illinois Size: 1100 square feet Years lived in: 1 When Liz moved to New York two years ago, she started renting out her revamped home in Humboldt Park on Airbnb. She couldn’t bring herself to sell since she had gut rehabbed every inch of the space. Instead, she chose to share the fruits of her blood, sweat, tears and expenditures with Chicago visitors. You can experience the magic for yourself on your next Chicago visit.
Feb 25, 2015
Taming Clutter: 6 Cute, Compact Containers For Your Tabletops
Sometimes clutter is the big stuff in your home. But sometimes it’s the small things you use often that you’re not sure what to do with — the stuff that is sprinkled all over your tabletops and shelves. What to do? Invest in a few small to medium containers that can coral your clutter. We couldn’t help but notice quite a few of these cute containers as we walked the halls of Ambiente — six in particular caught our eye.
Feb 25, 2015
How Not To Embarrass People Who Use Your Bathroom
Dignity first!
Feb 25, 2015
On Trend in Europe: Clarity & Lightness
A great exhibit at Ambiente is their Trends section, where experts curate booths based on upcoming trends. One of our favorite booths (and favorite trends) was Clarity + Lightness — a trend of spaces and products that boast very delicate, light and organic shapes. Products that have soft colors, a lot of white and are even see-through. The idea of reflecting light, not taking up a lot of visual space and giving a relaxing, calming feel dominated this trend.
Feb 25, 2015
Trend Alert: Cuddling as Therapy
Cuddling is so hot right now. Everywhere we look people are embracing (get it?) cuddlebug behavior. Let’s talk about it. First it was a service, then an app and now there’s a whole cuddle convention in (where else?) Portland, Oregon. Just look at all these professional cuddle services that offer friendly, non-sexual physical comfort. Not unlike a massage, they cite the healing power of physical touch as the benefit of their services.
Feb 25, 2015
Before & After: Weather Worn Dresser Gets Rescued
This poor dresser sat out all winter, but Meredith decided it was worth trying to save. See how she restored it to its former glory. From Meredith: A former tenant had left this outside of a property all last winter…yes, that winter that started the first week of October and didn’t end until the last week of April. I had met my maintenance man at the property and we were deciding what to keep and what to take to the dump.
Feb 25, 2015
IKEA Hack: The Best BILLY Built-Ins of All Time
Transforming IKEA furniture — and especially the BILLY bookshelf — has been done before. But when I saw this hack, I was truly impressed. Prepare to have a bunch of superlatives spewed your way, because it’s really that good… Gwen from The Makerista recently redecorated her friend Laura’s living room and, as part of the project, brought someone in to create these remarkable “custom” library shelves, using the IKEA Billy as the base.
Feb 25, 2015
Out of the Ordinary: 9 Wonderfully Weird Kitchens
If you’re feeling a bit tired of kitchens that play it safe with white cabinets and subway tile, then you just might find this collection of nine weird, wild kitchens to be the perfect antidote. Each of these spaces has all the things you’d expect in a kitchen — cabinets, a stove, a refrigerator — but they all push design boundaries in strange, delightful ways. Take a look.
Feb 25, 2015
The 12 Best Utility Carts for Every Budget
Utility carts are exactly what their names suggest—carts that can be utilized for whatever your needs may be. Whether they are in the kitchen, bedroom, garage, office, or craft room, let your creative juices flow when it comes to organizing and storing items on these carts! Here are 12 of the best utility carts out there, plus suggestions of how you can use them around your home.
Feb 25, 2015
10 Ways to Make a Remodeled Kitchen Stand Out
Feb 25, 2015
Stop Impulse Buys by NOT Doing This One Thing
Shopping is a fact of life. You need to eat, clothe yourself and furnish a home. For some people, shopping isn’t a problem – they buy what they need and move on. For others, being in a store leads to impulse buys and, later, regret. Regret because you couldn’t afford it or regret because you really didn’t need or even want it after all. If this sounds familiar, here’s one simple shopping rule to live by: Don’t pick it up.
Feb 25, 2015
4 Lessons Learned From Cooking On an Electric Stove
(Image credit: Emma Christensen) Emma’s a better cook because of her time with an electric stove, but she also won’t miss it when she moves. From The Kitchn → 4 Lessons I Learned From My Electric Stove
Feb 25, 2015
Before & After: Plain Dresser Gets a Heroic Makeover
Amanda’s boys had defaced this plain Jane dresser, so she decided to give it a heroic update with some super fabric: From Amanda: After years of carrying around these boring dressers that my children had graffitied, I figured it was time for a new look. A random stop into Walmart yielded the motivation I needed: 2 yards of Marvel comic book hero fabric. A little mod podge and some bright color paint was all I needed to make the magic complete.
Feb 25, 2015
Top Steak Knives: Pallares Solsona
我喜欢漂亮的牛排刀also double as good, sharp anytime knives and these, up top, are my splurge pick. Really a small kitchen knife from Spain, these kill it in the kitchen and at the table. Nice description here and a few more picks below: “Each Pallarès knife is hand-fashioned from high-quality carbon steel, and set with a boxwood handle.
Feb 25, 2015
Property Ladder Angst: How to Deal with the Urge to Buy a Home
The UK, my adopted home for the past eight years, has what I would call a “home ownership fixation.” When I first moved here, I was perplexed when getting on the property ladder came up in conversation nearly as often as, say, tea or the weather. I’d also wager a guess that there are more reality television shows geared toward buying and renovating houses here than in any other country.
Feb 24, 2015
Carla’s Simple City Living in Downtown Los Angeles
Name: Carla Location: Historic downtown; Los Angeles, California Size: 700 square feet Years lived in: 1.5 years; Rented You may think living in the heart of a major metropolitan city would be stressful, but Carla proves adapting to city life can be surprisingly serene. Living in a small, but airy studio in Downtown Los Angeles, she resides four floors above the streets and rides her bike to work, successfully avoiding the “joys” of traffic.
Feb 24, 2015
Get Your Best Home Ever: 5 Slow-Down Decorating Strategies
When faced with an empty room, it’s so tempting to rush out and just grab what you need right away—but resist! The best, most satisfying spaces grow with you over time. They look layered and purposeful, not like they came from a catalogue. Here’s how to condition yourself to operate from that mindset. In order to successfully slow down, you are going to have to be okay with a blank canvas.
Feb 24, 2015
11 Five-Minute Fixes for Your Most Persistent Pet Peeves
每个家庭都有轻微,但针刺,烦恼s that repeatedly drive you crazy. Picture frames that won’t stay straight, bunching duvet covers, and wobbly furniture are first-world problems to be sure, but exasperating nonetheless. A few quick fixes and modifications can relieve your pain, and make your home enjoyable instead of endlessly frustrating. Here’s how to fight back against some common pet peeves, in five minutes or less. 1.
Feb 24, 2015