How to Remove Rust the Natural Way, with a Potato!
(Image credit: Anjali Prasertong) From Kitchn → Remove Rust the Natural Way, with a Potato! null
Apr 18, 2017
20 Ideas to Make Your Whole Home Feel Bigger
As someone who currently has a desk-nightstand-vanity hybrid, trust me when I say that I get any and all of your small-space living woes. That’s why I’ve turned to the wise voices of the Internet to find the essential tips and tricks you’ll need to make your home feel open and welcoming, no matter what the size. Everything’s better with some support, so let’s navigate this big journey through small spaces together. Spring for built-ins.
Apr 18, 2017
Tales of Strange Bathrooms: The One We Shared in the Hall
When I graduated from college, I knew that I wanted to live alone. It wasn’t the wisest financial decision — I had accepted one of those resume-building editorial assistant jobs that pay a borderline living wage — but after living with roommates for four years, I had had it with other people. I wanted to come home at the end of the day to an apartment that looked exactly the same as it had when I’d left.
Apr 18, 2017
Mom Was Wrong: You Don’t Need to Rinse Dishes for the Dishwasher
(Image credit: Ashley Poskin) From Kitchn → Mom Was Wrong: You Don’t Need to Pre-Rinse Dishes for the Dishwasher null
Apr 18, 2017
Add Wallpaper to Your Bookcase for an Instant Style Upgrade
Bookshelves are a wonderful thing to have, because who doesn’t need more storage, especially the kind that takes advantage of vertical space. But as I’ve discussed with some of my colleagues here at Apartment Therapy, bookcases can also be particularly difficult to style.
Apr 18, 2017
Renters on the Rise: The 21 Cities in America Where Homeowners Are Outnumbered
Nationwide, home renters are on the rise. So much in fact that according to a recent study by ABODO based on data from the U.S. Census Bureau, 36.4% of the American population is renting their household—the largest percentage the nation has seen since the 1960s. And as the number of renters continues to grow (there were 1.4 million new renter households in 2015 alone) so do renter-dominated cities. As of 2015, renting has the become the majority in 21 cities across the United States.
Apr 17, 2017
A Scandinavian-Inspired Small Space in Vancouver
Name: Angela & James Location: Westend — Vancouver, Canada The Basics: Rented for 1.5 years |580 square feet Angela and James settled into their first shared apartment in Vancouver and set to putting their design skills to good use. A designer and an architect, their home is carefully thought out and balances minimalism and warmth to great effect.
Apr 17, 2017
Before & After: A Completely Colorful Home Office Makeover
Alycia just launched her own business and found herself in need of a dedicated at-home workspace. Surprisingly enough, building a budding empire didn’t leave much time for setting up a new space. Enter, the best friend! Alycia’s bestie put together a work from home space that is bright and bubbly and totally her. From Alycia: I live in a one-bedroom apartment, and due to my busy schedule and having just launched my own business, I don’t use my dining room much.
Apr 17, 2017
The World’s Tallest Single Family Home Is for Sale for $1.5 Million
Get a bird’s eye view of Arizona’s stunning landscape from the Falcon’s Nest, a single family home that measures 124 feet from top to bottom, making it the tallest in the United States—and the world. Designed by local architect Sukumar Pal in 1994, Falcon’s Nest was built next to Thumb Butte in Prescott, Arizona, which is an hour and a half north of Phoenix (and southwest of Sedona and Flagstaff).
Apr 16, 2017
The Modern Architectural Pioneer & Furniture Designer We Don’t Hear About Enough
Eileen Gray created one of the most iconic side tables ever (as well as the most expensive chair from the 20th century every sold).
Apr 16, 2017
3 Stylish & Practical Ideas to Improve Your Bland Rental Kitchen
We’ve talked a lot about rental kitchens being “you-get-what-you-get-and-you-don’t-get-upset” zones because we’re typically limited in the changes available to us. But that doesn’t mean we can’t have kitchens with good functionality and great style; we just need to be creative! Check out this cheery kitchen from our home tours that showcases do-able and stylish ways to improve your rental scenario.
Apr 16, 2017
A Stylish Anti-Theft Backpack (You Can Stop Wearing Yours Backwards Now)
Well, Spring has finally sprung (at least for us here in New York City!) and I know everyone — myself included — is starting to get that warm weather travel bug. There’s nothing quite like a backpack when you’re traveling, and while any loyal Apartment Therapy reader knows that we simply LOVE to talk about luggage, there’s a new kid on the block. Today I’m excited to share Bobby, which I first saw at the New York Now show a few months ago.
Apr 15, 2017
Before & After: A Room With a View (and Some Unsightly Cabinets)
Lizzie’s upstairs bedroom came with a great view and some not so great cabinets. She’s a renter, so removing them was out of the question, but she found a creative way to make the space work for her. From Lizzie: We had two slightly tatty built-in cabinets either side of a Velux window. They didn’t look great, and the space in the middle was wasted. It became a catch-all for junk. Because the home is rented, though, we couldn’t make any permanent changes.
Apr 15, 2017
Look We Love: Traditional Windsor Chairs in Modern Interiors
It’s always a curious thing when a piece of furniture with a pedigree that dates back centuries manages to situate itself into contemporary design (without actually looking like an antique). Such is the case with the Windsor chair. Originating in the early 1700s and taking its name from the English town of—you guessed it—Windsor, the humble wooden chair has been an anchor of English and American interiors past and present.
Apr 14, 2017
Form & Function Stylishly Blend in this Miracle Mile Home in LA
Name: RJ and Francis, 2 Dogs, 2 Fish, 1 Tortoise Location: Miracle Mile — Los Angeles, California The Basics: Rented for 3 years | 1,250 square feet RJ and Francis’s home is classic L.A. cool. They’ve managed to blend their styles without (too much) argument and even uncovered a surprise space!
Apr 14, 2017
These Tiny Weird Water Bubbles Are the Plastic Bottles of the Future
(Image credit: @oohowater) From Kitchn → These Weird Water Bubbles Are the Plastic Bottles of the Future null
Apr 14, 2017
Before & After: A Dark, Decrepit Kitchen Gets Resale Ready
Knowing there would be a move at some point in the future, Heather and Doug had resolved not to remodel the less-than-attractive vintage 1980s kitchen of their Park Slope condo. But that was before the cabinets and appliances started to give out. With duct tape holding together the shelves in their fridge, Heather and Doug were faced with a challenge: creating, with budget in mind, a new kitchen that they would be happy with and that future buyers would be happy with, too.
Apr 14, 2017
Before & After: Forgotten IKEA Drawers Get a Vintage-Inspired Makeover
Our good pal Claire took an old IKEA standby, unfinished drawers, and turned them into a bright and charming accent piece. Drawing inspiration from her love of travel, she gave the piece an antique-inspired, worldly makeover. From Claire: When you buy something in unfinished wood from IKEA the idea is you finish it at home to suit your decor. Well this IKEA mini drawers set had been sitting in the back of my craft cupboard for 10 years waiting to be finished.
Apr 14, 2017
This UFO-Shaped Rocking Chair Is Out of This World
The last thing we tend to think of when we see furniture is an extraterrestrial entity, but this UFO-shaped rocking chair has us seriously reconsidering the way we view seating options. Despite the obvious stigma attached to it, allow us to assure you that this rocking chair doesn’t immediately conjure up images of sleeping babies and knitting grandmas.
Apr 14, 2017
A Globe-Trotting Couple Settles Down in Singapore
Name: Sara Location: Singapore The basics: Rented for 2 years We got a glimpse of Sara and Nick three years ago when they were in Cambridge and now the globe-trotting couple has landed in Singapore. Two years in they are focused on creating a home that feels like them. Tell us a little about your home and the people who live there: We moved to Singapore from Cambridge (check out our first home tour on Apartment Therapy) and into faculty housing.
Apr 13, 2017
The Easiest Way to Add Personality to Your Kitchen
(Image credit: Leela Cyd) From Kitchn → The Easiest Way to Add Art to Your Kitchen null
Apr 13, 2017
Making a Case for Taking an Extra Day Off at The End of a Vacation
Taking a vacation is a surefire way to get in some serious relaxation time, but what about when you come back from your trip? If your return consists of meandering home from the airport, lugging in your suitcases and trying to get yourself together to go into the office the next day—and just the thought of it is already stressing you out—you might want to consider tacking an extra day off onto the end of your vacation, when you can.
Apr 13, 2017
Before & After: A Modern Rustic Upgrade for a Mobile Home
Mobile homes are small spaces that come with their own particular set of challenges. Tracey upgraded her living room and bathroom for a fresh new look and some added much-needed functionality. From Tracey: Our mobile home needed updating. The living room was a metallic damask wallpaper. In the bathroom there was an old tub and shower with a chevron wallpaper. For the living room, I just hung strips of 3/8 plywood I had cut at the store.
Apr 13, 2017
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This Quiz Nails Your Design Profile…And Helps You Bring It Home
For me, the prospect of working with an online decorator has always felt a little like online dating. But what if instead of only suffering an awkward first date, you end up getting paired with a decorator who just doesn’t get your passion for multi-tonal gray-on-gray and six weeks later you wake up to a living room covered in leopard print and crushed velvet?! These are the things that keep me up at night. Thankfully, Havenly has come up with the way to avoid all that.
Apr 13, 2017
The Best Spot for Small Space Storage May Be Right Behind You
If you're hard up for storage solutions, you may be looking below your sofa or your bed, or above your cabinets — but what about behind?
Apr 13, 2017
FINALLY A Vinegar Cleaning Spray That Actually Smells Great
(Image credit: Quentin Bacon) From Kitchn → An Infused Vinegar Cleaning Spray That Actually Smells Great null
Apr 13, 2017
A 3-Step Method for Spring Cleaning Your Pantry
(Image credit: Shawna’s Glamorous Custom Kitchen, photographed by Gina Bianciello for The Kitchn) From Kitchn → My 3-Step Method for Spring Cleaning My Pantry null
Apr 12, 2017
Before & After: A Basic Brooklyn Kitchen Goes Mediterranean
Fani’s Brooklyn kitchen looked like many a New York rental kitchen, small and kind of generic. One day she had enough of her brown kitchen and decided to take matters into her own hands, bringing color, texture and life to her Park Slope space. From Fani: My small Brooklyn kitchen had outdated old cabinets with lots of wear and tear. The style and color of the cabinets didn’t match the mid-century modern style of the apartment.
Apr 12, 2017
A Seattle Cottage, Lovingly Christened “Gay Gardens”
Name: Matthew & Joanna the Chihuahua Location: West Seattle — Seattle, Washington The basics: Rented for 1 year | 1,000 square feet Matthew’s cottage was run down and overrun with ivy when he first purchased it and he turned it into a boldly bright beaut of a home. An impressive mix of upcycling, thrifting and plant-parenthood, “gay gardens” is chock full of vibrant and interesting pieces.
Apr 11, 2017
Stop What You’re Doing, We Need To Talk About These Wacky Hanging Chairs
Working at Apartment Therapy and being on the internet all day, well, let’s just say I’ve seen my share of out there design. Much of it, though, pales in comparison to the work of Porky Hefer, a South African artist and the mastermind behind some seriously unorthodox seating. Today, Brittney came across this hanging chair—reminiscent of a gas mask—while trying to source a photo from Pinterest (a task that accounts for roughly 95 percent of our time).
Apr 11, 2017
Eke Out More Space: Put Your Windowsills to Work
It's like instantly adding more square footage without even trying.
Apr 11, 2017
Before & After: A Standard Issue Bathroom Gets a (Super Special) New Look
Project by: Jen and Eric Alden of Rara Avis Design Location: Rose Park Historic Neighborhood – Long Beach, California Jen and Eric’s bathroom, while not a total eyesore, was in need of some major updating. Being visual people with a practical bent, they decided that they wanted a bathroom that could stand up to water. Like, almost every inch of it. Coupled with some lucky vintage finds, their tile transformation makes for a pretty impressive overhaul.
Apr 11, 2017
Here’s How Alton Brown Helped Me Get My Fridge Organized
(Image credit: Adrienne Breaux) From Kitchn → Alton Brown Helped Me Get My Fridge Organized. Here’s How. null
Apr 11, 2017
The Cleaning Mistake I Didn’t Know I Was Making (But I’m Going to Keep Doing Anyway)
Back when I Kon-Mari-ed my cleaning supplies, I dutifully refilled my homemade baking soda dispensers (jars with holes hammered into the lids) and my re-purposed white vinegar squirters (empty dish soap bottles) so I’d have one of each in every bathroom. I use these ubiquitous homemade cleaners to scrub and disinfect all our sinks and toilets — or so I thought.
Apr 10, 2017
A Cozy “Hodgepodge” in a Manhattan Brownstone
Name: Madeline Location: Upper West Side — New York, New York Madeline and Michael have blended their respective styles to make a cozy and comfortable home in a charming brownstone. From Madeline: It’s a cozy little place on the fifth floor of a walk-up converted brownstone on what we think is the most beautiful street in New York.
Apr 10, 2017
Before & After: Hard-Won Homeownership, Infuriating Contractors & a Dream Kitchen
When Kristen and her husband became homeowners they decided to shoot for the stars and attempt to complete their renovations before move in day. Unfortunately fate (aka their contractor) got in the way and they had to move in while finishing up their projects. Luckily Kristen kept things in perspective and when all was said and done she had a stunning kitchen to show for it. From Kristen: Owning a home is something my husband Shawn and I have been wanting and working toward for years.
Apr 10, 2017
Stitch, Please! 9 Embroiderers Serving Up Instagram Eye Candy
Crafting trends ebb and flow just like decor trends come and go, and at the moment, embroidery is enjoying its time in the spotlight—and showing up on everything from jean jackets to tennis rackets. Whether you choose to pick up a needle and thread, or prefer to admire these beauties from afar, we’ve pulled together a sampler of Instagram accounts offering endless stitch-spiration.
Apr 9, 2017
Smart Shopping: Are IKEA Stoves Actually a Good Deal?
You may already buy things like bookcases and sheepskin rugs from IKEA, but did you know you can buy kitchen appliances there too? If you’re not sure about making such a big budget purchase at the big blue store, we did a little research to see how IKEA’s line of ranges compares to products from other manufacturers. Here’s what we found out.
Apr 9, 2017
DIY Skin Detox: How to Make Activated Charcoal Bath Bombs and Marbled Soaps
Activated charcoal—an ingredient perhaps best-known as those black specks in our Brita water filters—has recently been showing up in everything from trendy ice cream to skincare products. Beloved for its detoxing abilities, this it-ingredient is credited with cleansing skin, whitening teeth and treating acne. To get in on the skin-clearing natural wonder, we picked up some food-grade activated coconut charcoal and put it to work in marbled soap bars and bath bombs that mean business.
Apr 9, 2017
How to Make the Super Tricky “Shotgun” Layout Work
I recently stayed in a traditional shotgun apartment in New Orleans with my partner and one of my best friends. If you aren’t familiar with the shotgun home layout, it’s typically long and narrow, and made up of rooms that are directly connected to each other, directing you through each room to get to the next. The layouts were very popular in the South (especially New Orleans), but are also common in New York and Chicago.
Apr 9, 2017
Good Scents: 50+ Things You Can Make Using Essential Oils
While essential oils have been used for aromatherapy for hundreds of years, these all-natural scents are seeing a spike in popularity as more people are learning about their de-stressing and energizing abilities. Derived from plants or flowers, most often through steam distillation, essential oils can be used to make scented candles, oil diffusers, even pest repellants.
Apr 9, 2017
A Look at Blue Bahia Granite (It’s So Beautiful We Can’t Stop Looking)
Last year while shopping with a friend for kitchen countertops, I saw and fell for a small piece of blue-and-white polished stone that reminded me of photos of Earth taken from space. Blue bahia granite, as I learned, is quarried in Brazil and is “legendary for its beauty” (although its “stunning blue colors can be a little hard to incorporate into a kitchen,” at least according to one site).
Apr 8, 2017
How to Clean Your Keurig Coffee Machine
(Image credit: Erika Tracy) From Kitchn → How to Clean a Keurig Coffee Machine null
Apr 7, 2017
Feel Free to Daydream About Moving into This Apartment for the Rest of the Day
Name: Anouska Location: Dulwich — London, United Kingdom Anouska, an interior designer, and her partner have taken the already good bones of a nineteenth century English terrace house and truly made them sing. The perfectly balanced use of bold colors, beautiful furniture and charming accents give the home a bright sophisticated look.
Apr 7, 2017
FINALLY Organize Your Spices & Make Your Own Magnetic Spice Rack
The paradox of learning how to cook is that the more competent you become, the less competent you feel, because you end up with a jumble of spices cluttering up your kitchen cabinets. Every new, exciting, unfamiliar spice you acquire — sumac, amchoor powder, fenugreek — translates into less space in your designated spice shelf, which then makes any given spice harder to find.
Apr 7, 2017
Bold Design Idea: Paint Your Window Frames to Create Instant Appeal
Color (via paint) can be a very powerful design tool, especially when used in unexpected places. While most people don’t necessarily think to paint the inside of their window frames, it can be the difference between a run-of-the-mill room and a spectacular, and memorable interior. A few “pros” to painting your window frames: It’s not as big a time/money commitment as painting your walls.
Apr 7, 2017
8 Ways A Pegboard Can Make Your Kitchen Shine
(Image credit: Kitchn Video) From Kitchn → 8 Ways to Use a Pegboard to Make your Kitchen Better null
Apr 7, 2017
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Audrey and Adam’s House Hustle: Crisis Averted
Name: Adam, Audrey, and Jules (age 2.5) Location: Eagle Rock, Los Angeles Size: 1,012 square feet Years lived in: Owned 14 months When Adam and Audrey were looking for a good starter home, they wanted a ready-to-go renovation with a few perks (AC and a yard) that their Los Feliz rental didn’t have. Even though they’d been priced out of their neighborhood and nearby Silver Lake, they still wanted an area that was cool, plus safe and family-friendly: Eagle Rock fit the bill.
Apr 7, 2017