Creating a Space at Home for Reflection
Whatever your spiritual beliefs (or non-beliefs) may be, it can be calming to have a special spot in your home reserved for quiet introspection and reflection. • Reflection at Home Apartment Therapy
Aug 10, 2012
Review: IKEA’s Kitchen Drawer Pull-Outs
(Image credit: Apartment Therapy) My wife and I solved our own storage dilemma once and for all by converting all of our lower kitchen cabinets—originally outfitted as cabinets with regular doors—into cupboards made of drawers… • IKEA’s Drawer Pull-Outs The Kitchn
Aug 10, 2012
Essentials for a New Kitchen
This past year I finally moved into an apartment I could call my own, which meant setting up my first kitchen. Here is what I use weekly, if not daily, and consider essentials for a first kitchen… • Essentials for a New Kitchen Apartment Therapy
Aug 10, 2012
A Smart Shelving Unit for Kitchen Storage
(Image credit: Apartment Therapy) We love seeing our readers’ kitchen solutions for storage and organization. This photo and email from a reader named Brent was especially inspiring. He and his wife organized nearly everything in their kitchen on one wire shelving unit… • Kitchen Shelving Unit The Kitchn
Aug 9, 2012
Gameplan for an Organized Fridge
While there are lots of things you can do to save money on food, for me it all starts with having an organized fridge. Not to mention a clean one. • Organized Fridge Apartment Therapy
Aug 9, 2012
Real Life Lessons from a First-Time Painter
I have a confession: I’m a design writer who, until recently, had never actually painted a room. I’ve spent countless hours staring at fan decks, and I’ve memorized more shade names that I care to admit, but as someone who has hopped from rental to rental, rarely staying put for more than a year at a time, painting never quite seemed worth it. But as of this month, I’m proud to say that my neophyte status is no more.
Aug 9, 2012
Strategies for Downsizing
My friend Nina called me panicking. She’d decided to drastically downsize her living space. Here are a few tips if you find yourself in a similar situation: • Strategies for Downsizing Apartment Therapy
Aug 9, 2012
Apartment Therapy’s Annual Guide to Sleeper Sofas & Sofa Beds
Sofa beds may get a bad rap but they’re lifesavers for small spaces – or any home that is expecting guests, for that matter. Check out this roundup of the best sleeper sofas available today. • Sleepers & Sofa Beds Apartment Therapy
Aug 8, 2012
Letting Rooms Evolve Instead of Decorating
Most rooms evolve slowly over time. Above is a glimpse of my own dining area six months after I moved in, followed by a snapshot of the same space, now three years later. • Letting Rooms Evolve Apartment Therapy
Aug 8, 2012
The Upside of Schlepping
I love living in a city and I love walking, but sometimes it feels like the schlepping never ends. I try to remind myself what a fabulous workout I’m getting — it makes me feel a little more like a badass, and a little less like a pack mule. • The Upside of Schlepping
Aug 7, 2012
Mixing It Up: How To Combine Patterns Like A Pro
Mixing patterns is one of those decor areas that people seem to shy away from simply out of fear of not knowing what to match up. Well, we’re here to help get your feet wet and give you the confidence you need to feel free to mix it up!As the lovely living room above, from Lonny, amply illustrates, it’s a worthwhile skill to add to your decorating expertise and the only way to truly get comfortable with using patterns is to give it a go.
Aug 7, 2012
Before & After: Stripping Paint to Reveal a Walnut Dresser
Stripping paint often proves time-consuming, frustrating, and sometimes even dangerous — but just as often, it’s worth the effort! This dresser (seen here without its drawers) was found with layers of paint — a thick coat of white being the most recent.The Crafty Canadian (from Crafty in Canada) did some research on the manufacturer and made an educated guess that underneath the layers of paint there would be beautiful solid walnut.
Aug 7, 2012
Out of the Ordinary Planters
If you’ve been wanting to finally start or expand that fall garden this year, you might need a few planters, and we’ve got a roundup of the most weird and wonderful yet. • Out of the Ordinary Planters Apartment Therapy
Aug 7, 2012
The 2012 Olympics from a Design Perspective
The Olympics are off to a smashing start, especially in terms of design. Check out some of London 2012’s design hits so far… • 2012 Olympics Design Apartment Therapy
Aug 6, 2012
Tips for Photographing Food: Part 2
Did you practice the the food photography tips from last week? I hope the shutterbugs are having lots of outdoor meals this time of year and documenting them obsessively. • Food Photography Tips Apartment Therapy
Aug 6, 2012
Stream Images from DSLR to iPad for On the Fly Proofing
When I’m on a photo shoot I stream photos from my DSLR camera to my iPad so I can proof images on the fly. Nearly every person who sees the setup asks, “How are you doing that?” • DSLR to iPad Streaming Apartment Therapy
Aug 3, 2012
Before & After: A Shed Goes from Farmhouse to Modern
David needed to replace his rotted out farmhouse shed and wanted to go for a more modern look. Instead of shelling out the big bucks for a readymade modern shed, he took a stab at building one of his own for a quarter of the price. I have to say I am in awe of his results.For $3000, David demoed, hauled and started building from the ground up. It only took him a few days and some hard work.
Aug 3, 2012
Lessons Learned from a First Apartment
In 2007 my new husband and I moved into our first apartment. We ended up staying 3 years and learned many lessons. Here’s what I’m glad I did, and here’s what I wish I’d done differently. • First Apartment Apartment Therapy
Aug 3, 2012
Diagnosing and Helping Your Homegrown Tomatoes
When I left for a camping vacation earlier this month, I arranged for a fantastic gardening friend to care for my vegetable patch while I was away. Despite her care, though, I came home to a few troubles with my beloved tomatoes. • Homegrown Tomatoes Apartment Therapy
Aug 2, 2012
Bert & David’s LEGO Loving Style
Name: Bert Fox & David Pickett + Sophie the PugLocation: West Lakeview, Chicago, IllinoisSize: 830 square feetYears lived in: 1 year, 10 months; Rented When Bert and David rented their first apartment together, they enlisted the assistance of a friend and interior designer to help them turn it into a home. With a mix of vintage furniture and rich colors, they’ve managed to turn a standard issue Chicago apartment into a comfortable and stylish home.
Aug 2, 2012
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How To Get Your Friends To Help You Move
Moving can be overwhelming if you try to do it alone — it’s a task which requires more than one set of hands. That’s what friends are for, right? But even if your friends gladly offer to help, you still need to follow a few rules of thumb to ensure that your friends remain your friends, even after moving day.Enlisting friends to help you move can be wonderful, but be prepared for the fact that it requires more preparation on your part.
Aug 2, 2012
Home Organization Tips from the Berenstain Bears
What inspires you to get organized? For me, the fire was lit at a tender age by that childhood classic, The Berenstain Bears and the Messy Room. • Berenstain Bears Apartment Therapy
Aug 2, 2012
Tips for Getting Invited Back
My summer is filled with house sitting, afternoons at friends’ pools, weekends at cabins, and dinner parties. Here’s some wisdom I’ve collected about being a good house guest… and getting invited back. • Get Invited Back Apartment Therapy
Aug 1, 2012
Before & After: Weather-Worn Desk Gets a College-Ready Makeover
From the moment she saw it, Melanie loved the quirky lines of this solid wood desk. The piece had obviously been left outside to endure the seasons; the top had essentially been stripped of any protective finish. What many would see as a fault Melanie considered a benefit — less work to strip the piece down to ready for a makeover!Melanie wanted a masculine finish for her college student son, and even considered painting the entire desk black.
Aug 1, 2012
Design Infographics & Cheat Sheets
I’m super visual, so when someone draws something for me, I process it ten times faster. Take, for instance, this illustration on how to set a dinner table. • Design Infographics Apartment Therapy
Jul 31, 2012
Before & After: Family-Friendly Deck
It started with a splinter. We’d long neglected the worn, ugly deck off our master bedroom. It contained two chaise lounges, a plant, and a sand table for our toddler, but was still bare and underutilized. Then I got a nasty splinter from it — my third in as many days — and I realized we couldn’t ignore it any longer.It wasn’t a rash decision, so much as an acknowledgment that the deck needed repair.
Jul 31, 2012
How to Photograph Food: Part I
Food makes the best subject, especially for beginners. Why? It doesn’t move, it doesn’t talk back or give you attitude, it arrives on time and when you are done making art out of it, you can feast! • Photographing Food Apartment Therapy
Jul 30, 2012
A Bar Cart Made from Pipe
Approached with a request to create a custom bar cart, Nancy decided to use their shared love of DIY pipe shelving as her inspiration. • DIY Bar Cart from Pipe Apartment Therapy
Jul 30, 2012
Are You Ready to Cut the Cable Cord?
With streaming media, there’s never been more options for watching your favorite shows without paying for cable or satellite. Making the transition can be easy… • Ready to Cut Cable? Apartment Therapy
Jul 28, 2012
Battling Clutter (Or Not)
We all fight a crusade with clutter. But is this constant crusade actually a healthy way of approaching one’s home? Or is it better to make peace with a little bit of mess? • Battling Clutter (Or Not) Apartment Therapy
Jul 27, 2012
Going Automatic and the Lost Connection to Process
Life where I’m house sitting is fully automated with kitchen appliances I don’t have. But I’ve noticed there’s a connection to process that gets lost when everything is automated or made ultra-convenient. • Lost Connection to Progress Apartment Therapy
Jul 27, 2012
12 of the Best Outdoor Dining Tables
Midsummer may seem late to buy outdoor furniture but it’s actually kind of perfect because retailers are starting to discount it. We’ve rounded up 12 of the best outdoor dining table options — 6 for small spaces and 6 for spreading out. • Best Outdoor Dining Tables Apartment Therapy
Jul 26, 2012
Tips for a Well Organized Kitchen
Whether you’ve just moved into a new space, are settling into a summer rental, or are just frustrated with your kitchen, here are some ideas to help you arrange your kitchen for maximum cooking and cleaning efficiency. • A Well Organized Kitchen Apartment Therapy
Jul 26, 2012
Sofa Buying Tips Down to the Bones
Buying a new sofa is always a little bit stressful and we we sometimes forget to look at these important features: how well it’s made, how long it will last and if the cost reflects its quality. • Sofa Buying Tips Apartment Therapy
Jul 25, 2012
Before & After: Wine Red Painted Console
A client recently asked if I could paint over furniture — he was sick of the look, but the piece was functional and he didn’t want to throw it out. Why not?You could take your furniture to a shop and have it sanded and sprayed and spritzed in a dust-free environment and perhaps it would last for all time, but that sounds a lot like expensive restoration to me. Or for Plan B, try this:Give your sideboard a light sanding (220 grit), dust it off and paint over it in an oil-based paint.
Jul 25, 2012
Before & After: Vintage Bed Makeover Fit for a Teen
It is clear from the photo above that Lesli has the kind of yard sale luck that most of us can only dream about, even on our best day. When she arrived at a local yard sale, she immediately saw the perfect bed for her daughter, a bed that had somehow been overlooked by antique hunters earlier in the day. When she saw the price tag, a whopping $25, she paid immediately and accepted the help of the seller to load up her car.
Jul 25, 2012
Managing Housework When You’re Sick
I’ve been sick for less than 24 hours, and already my apartment is trashed. What will this place look like by the time I’m well? I have a few tricks for how to cope, but really I’d love to hear your advice • Housework When You’re Sick Apartment Therapy
Jul 25, 2012
5 Places You Should Be Using Recessed Electrical Outlets in Your Home
Just like suitcases with wheels, recessed power outlets are one of those “I can’t believe it wasn’t around ’til now” inventions. But even if you know they exist, you might not know how to use them. Here are five places around any home, apartment or loft where you should install this space-saving electrical hardware.Recessed outlet hardware has a faceplate that is set deeper into the wall than a regular outlet.
Jul 23, 2012
Travel Tip: Put a Phone Number On Your Kid
A few months ago, I took my youngest to an amusement park with a large group of friends and their moms. As we all gathered at the front entrance with a gaggle of 5 – 7 year olds, I noticed one mom writing her cell number on her child’s arm. Brilliant idea! For kids who aren’t ready to remember a phone number, it’s a simple way to keep an emergency number visible in case she gets lost.
Jul 23, 2012
White Walls & Wood Open Shelving
One of my very favorite looks in the kitchen is white walls and wood open shelving. This timeless combination is clean and modern but still warm and natural. • White Walls & Wood Shelving Apartment Therapy
Jul 23, 2012
A Roundup of Food Tents
I lived in Australia for several years and attended many a picnic or BBQ. At every outdoor meal, food was covered with mesh domes or tents to keep the pesky flies away. • Food Tent Roundup Apartment Therapy
Jul 20, 2012
Tips For Successful House Swaps
If you’re new to home exchanges, this summer might be the perfect time to give it a shot. Here are some tips to help get you started. • Tips for House Swaps Apartment Therapy
Jul 20, 2012
11 Ways To Make Routines Work For You
It took me a long time to realize that routines are freeing. When you know what has to be done and in what order, your mind performs the tasks automatically, freeing you to mull over more important things. • Make Routines Work Apartment Therapy
Jul 19, 2012
Why Do We Stop Liking Something Once It Becomes Popular?
I’m constantly seeing decor darlings that are now routinely dissed. Why? Because they’re “everywhere” or because we’re “so sick of seeing them.” • When Designs Are Popular Apartment Therapy
Jul 19, 2012
DIY Idea: Turn Old Chairs Into A Bench
Before you ditch those beat-up dining chairs with the broken seats, consider turning them into a bench! Here are four great examples… • Turn Old Chairs Into A Bench Apartment Therapy
Jul 18, 2012
A 127 sq. foot “Tiny House”
Christopher always wanted to own a home in the mountains but never realized how near the possibility was until he started reading about the “Tiny House Movement”. • A 127 sq. foot “Tiny House” Apartment Therapy
Jul 18, 2012
Make the Most of Summer
Summer is in full swing. It’ll be gone before you know it, so don’t let it pass you by without taking full advantage of all of its little treasures. Here are 20 posts to help you make the most of it. • Make the Most of Summer Apartment Therapy
Jul 17, 2012
What’s Your DIY Personality?
What type of DIY planner are you? I’ve seen some people go to extremes, while others just “throw something together” — beautifully I might add. Here are some of the design types I’ve encountered. • What’s Your DIY Personality? Apartment Therapy
Jul 17, 2012