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The One Genius Thing I Learned From Watching Netflix's 'Extraordinary Homes'
You can employ this architectural strategy in your own home, no matter where you live.
Dec 7, 2019
Before and After: This Charming DIY Home Office Goes Fabulously Un-Gray
Bring on the color!
Dec 6, 2019
This House Has Creative DIYs in Every Room—and a New Front Door Color Every Year
They have added DIY touches to pretty much every space in the home.
Dec 6, 2019
The Living Room Storage Spot You’re Probably Overlooking—And How to Use It
Hint: It's not your coffee table or bookshelf!
Dec 6, 2019
Before & After: Thanks to Smart Budget Ideas, a Dated Kitchen Is Much Improved
The total budget for the renovation was a lot less than you might think, too.
Dec 5, 2019
Here’s How Much Your Vintage Nintendo Console Could Be Worth
If you stored away vintage Nintendo games and video game consoles, you could be laughing your way all the way to the bank.
Dec 6, 2019
100 Frugal Habits to Live By, If You’re Trying to Save Money
If you take on a few small changes today, you'll rack up a snowball of savings that will set you up for life.
Dec 6, 2019
6 Easy Ways to Make Your Living Room Look More Expensive
Real estate pros reveal their secrets to making any space look more elevated.
Dec 6, 2019
One 5-Minute Thing You Can Do This Weekend to Make Wrapping Gifts Easier Later
This one's going to be the best gift-wrapping year ever.
Dec 6, 2019
A Traveler’s 400-Square-Foot San Francisco Studio Apartment Is Simple But Meaningful
Jon O'Shaughnessy is inspired by the things that make him happy—travel, the outdoors, and forests.
Dec 5, 2019
An Industrial Designer’s Tiny, “Techie” NYC Studio
It's a teeny, voice-controlled tech lover's dream.
Dec 5, 2019
The Best Thing We Did To This Rental Bathroom Was (Almost) Free
A weekend shower tile refresh that's both transformative and cheap.
Dec 5, 2019
9 Colors that Complement Classic Blue, Pantone's 2020 Color of the Year
Don't know what to use with Classic Blue? Don't worry, we've got you.
Dec 5, 2019
Before and After: DIY Elbow Grease Made a 1990s Bath Beautiful
We'd say those 30 hours (!) of hand-painting really paid off.
Dec 5, 2019
This 400-Square-Foot Narrow Boat Is the Cutest Floating Home, Possibly Ever
Smart storage and sleek style make this small houseboat the perfect home AND office for a designing couple.
Dec 5, 2019
May the Cute Be With You, Thanks to These 5 Baby Yoda Gifts
We really can't get enough.
Dec 5, 2019
6 Projects You Can DIY Using Pantone's 2020 Color of the Year
Whether you want a little Classic Blue or a lot, these projects will help you stay on-trend for 2020.
Dec 5, 2019
DIY Floors that Look Like a Million Bucks
These DIYs will floor you
Dec 5, 2019
How To Clean and Season an Old, Rusty Cast Iron Skillet With Salt and Oil
Cast iron skillets get better with age- as long as you’re consistently cooking with them, and as long as you don’t clean them with soap. If it’s been ages since you’ve actually used your skillet, chances are it’s in need of some TLC. Covered in rust, you say? No problem! Reach for these three simple kitchen staples to help you return your pan to its former glory. Coarse saltOil (vegetable, olive- even Crisco works!
Dec 5, 2019
Think Candles are a Generic Gift? These Personalized Candles Want to Change Your Mind
Gone are the days that a candle is looked at as a last resort gift. But how did we get here?
Dec 5, 2019
5 Overdone Bedroom Trends, According to Real Estate Agents
It's time to ditch the word art.
Dec 5, 2019
People Are Freaking Out Over This $8 Low-Maintenance Holiday Plant At Trader Joe’s
Thanks to a viral Reddit post, a Trader Joe’s plant has gained recent attention for allegedly not needing much attention at all
Dec 5, 2019
Everything You Need to Know About Contingent and Pending Home Sales
Let's break down this real estate lingo.
Dec 5, 2019
Master the 5-Minute Refresh: 5 Free Things to Do to Make Any Room Look Nicer
Five free things you can do to make any room look nicer.
Dec 4, 2019
A Countdown of the Most Gorgeous Living Rooms We Saw in 2019
These are some of the most beautiful living rooms of 2019... is your favorite of the year on the list?
Dec 4, 2019
Unexpected Google Trick: Translate Bad Handwriting
It’s expected that Google would come to our rescue with sorting our e-mail and organizing our calendar. So where does all of this “Google Will Take Over the World” talk come in? Maybe it’s things like this: Next time you get an undecipherable birthday card from Aunt Linda, just head over to Google—it knows enough to help you translate her chicken scratch.Ever accidentally misspelled your search terms in Google? Notice how it offers up a “Did you mean…?
Dec 4, 2019
Tech Pet Life: Keeping Cats Off Your Laptop
If you’ve got a cat and a laptop, you’ve probably found your kitty lounging about near or on your laptop (or just on computers in general). While we understand that cats enjoy sitting on something warm, it’s kind of funny and annoying at the same time. I can’t remember the number of times that I’ve shushed my own cat Yoda off my laptop. What can you do to stop this behavior?Sure, finding your cat on your laptop is funny.
Dec 4, 2019
Be a Good Neighbor with Proper Christmas Light Etiquette
Good news: It’s now OK to start putting up your holiday decorations. Both etiquette experts and your neighbors agree that the day after Thanksgiving (also known as Black Friday and “Blow Your Paycheck Day”) is the first day that the sight of holiday lights doesn’t throw them into an “OMG-it’s-not-Christmas-yet” tizzy. But do you know when to take them down? We’ve got the answer, plus a few other holiday light etiquette tips, when you read more.
Dec 4, 2019
This Home's "Relaxed Californian" Style Is Perfect for Small Spaces and Budgets
The soothing, neutral color palette of this small rental apartment keeps it interesting with cozy textures and natural materials such as leather, linen, sheepskin, and jute.
Dec 4, 2019
Before & After: Worn Vintage Settee Gets a Facelift
Last year Danielle picked up a vintage settee for $50 and, with her mom as co-pilot, wanted to take it on as her first foray into upholstery. She was conflicted about the fabric to use: something modern and bold or something more traditional? Readers chimed in, many urging her to have it professionally recovered instead of trying it herself and the majority of readers advised going with a classic print and color for the fabric. Did she take either piece of advice?… No and yes!
Dec 4, 2019
This Big Bathroom Trend Turns Traditional Subway Tile on Its Head
This is a very welcome twist.
Dec 4, 2019
Meet Ceramic Bells: 2020’s Answer to Last Year’s Woven Wall Hanging Trend
They're not just for schools and churches!
Dec 4, 2019
Why I Regret Buying an Older Home
The problem with old houses, I learned, is that they are never not a project.
Dec 4, 2019
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How to Grow a Citrus Tree in a Container
Californians and Floridians are blessed with fragrant citrus trees in their backyards that bloom all spring and seem to be in season all year. For the rest of the country, where climates aren’t conducive to growing citrus outdoors through all four seasons, you have to get a little crafty if you want homegrown Key limes for your cervezas. The trick is to grow citrus in a container that you can keep outside from spring to fall, but move inside before the first freeze arrives.
Dec 3, 2019
Before and After: These Walls Mimic High-End Wallpaper (for Under $2!)
Sponge painting, but make it FASHION.
Dec 3, 2019
Inside or Outside: Which to Choose When Starting Plants From Seed
In lesson seven I reviewed the pros and cons of starting your garden from seeds or starts. If you’re feeling ambitious and want to start all (or at least a few) of your plants from seed, the question is: should you start them indoors or outdoors? Well, that depends on when you’re getting started and how long your growing season is.
Dec 3, 2019
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The Most Efficient Way to Plan Your Small Garden
When you have a small garden, it can seem like your plants all compete for premium space come springtime. How do you decide what to plant and what to pass on? Do you grow staples you’ll use all year long in the kitchen, or unusual varieties you can’t find in the market? With intercropping, you can take advantage of the limited space you have — while growing all the vegetables you want — by analyzing the needs of your vegetables and timing your plantings strategically.
Dec 3, 2019
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Add These Flowers to Your Garden to Bring in the Bees
Have you ever planted squash in your vegetable garden and wondered why the flowers with what appear to be baby squash on the ends suddenly wilt? The short answer is: They were never pollinated by bees. The long answer is: Squash are monoecious plants (containing both male and female parts) and rely on bees and other pollinators to fertilize their flowers. Female flowers bear the ovaries (essentially immature squash) and need the pollen from male flowers to produce fruit.
Dec 3, 2019
One Easy Way to Score Free Holiday Decorations (and How to Use Them)
Check decorating off your list (and then check it twice, because this is THAT simple).
Dec 3, 2019
This Van Isn't Just a Small Home on Wheels... It's a Music Recording Studio, Too
Tom converted this cargo van himself into a home on wheels... and it also serves as a mobile music recording studio!
Dec 3, 2019
Easy-Grow, Easy-Care: Best Bets for Beginners to Grow
One of the most common reasons people throw up their hands — and throw in the trowel — is the discouragement they feel when their plants die. But guess what: it happens to even the most experienced gardener. Don’t despair! Whether it’s your first time or fiftieth time planting a garden, these easy-grow, easy-care plants will make plant shopping a little less intimidating and a lot more successful.
Dec 3, 2019
Welcome to Gardening School: Becoming a Better Gardener, One Step at a Time
Maybe you’re convinced you’ll never move beyond that notorious black thumb, or maybe you’ve tended a few herbs on your windowsill but feel too intimidated to try more. Whatever the case may be, let this year be the year you start your very own garden! From container gardening in a courtyard to vegetable gardening in a backyard, we’ve got you covered at Apartment Therapy with our step-by-step Gardening School.
Dec 3, 2019
First Things First: What Kind of Garden Will You Grow?
Gardens can take many forms, but today we’ll tackle the three main types of gardens you can start with a basic supply list: container gardens, raised bed gardens, and in-ground gardens. You might already know what type you’ll be growing, since it’s usually determined by your space and your lifestyle. Each garden has its pros and cons, but in many instances, you can mix and match the type of garden to your needs.
Dec 3, 2019
Shop To It: The Gardening School Shopping List
Gardens and gardeners come in all sizes, shapes, and needs. We may be short or tall, left-handed or right-handed. We may be starting a few planter boxes on the deck or growing entire rows of vegetables in the backyard. Thus, the tools that work for one person may not work for another. Complicating (or perhaps simplifying?) matters even more are tools that can serve multiple purposes.
Dec 3, 2019
Perfect Timing: When to Get Your Garden Started
Though we often think of spring as a good time to prep and plant a garden, you can actually start planning well before the snow melts and continue planting all the way until the first freeze in fall. If you live in a frost-free region, lucky you — you can garden year-round! How do you determine the best time to prep or plant? The most reliable source is your local independent garden center, which can offer general growing guidelines for your particular climate.
Dec 3, 2019
Planning Your Planting: Tips for Making a Garden Plan
The best-laid plans for a garden come after living in your home for a year, watching how the sun moves throughout the day in all the seasons, how much moisture you get and where it goes, and whether one area of your yard is more prone to wind than another. But if you want to get started right away, keep these things in mind as they’ll help you plot out a successful garden. Amount of sunlight and access to water are two major factors that go into selecting a good site for your garden.
Dec 3, 2019