A small, sloped attic room with hardwood floors, a window, and a closet door.
This Nursery’s Floral Bed Nook Is What Cozy, Whimsical Dreams Are Made Of
When your life is already changing exponentially, and you’re taking on a brand new adventure, why not add one more task to your already very full plate?At least, that was Elisabeth Edelman’s thinking when she purchased her 1950s Cape Cod home. “I had just sold my PR firm, had a baby on my own, and was setting out to write a novel and get published,” Elisabeth shares.
Aug 8, 2026
This Trick Stops Me from Impulse Buying at Thrift Stores
It can be easy for me to get swept up by the wonder and whimsy of a thrift store. There’s so much stuff to dig through and so many unique items that can be tempting to bring home, especially when the thrift store has just restocked. I used to struggle with decision fatigue in the store and often left feeling guilty — sometimes I’d feel guilty for not buying something or I’d feel guilty for buying it.I love to thrift, so I knew something needed to shift.
Aug 8, 2026
She Put a 5-Tier Bookshelf on Her Fridge, and It Created Storage Out of Thin Air
When you don’t have a lot of traditional storage space like cabinets and closets in your home, it’s usually wise to start looking at your walls as a storage solution. Unfortunately, thanks to appliances like your fridge and oven, your kitchen may not have a lot of wall space to spare.  But maybe you’ve been thinking about it all wrong. After all, what is the side of a fridge but a giant magnetic wall?
Aug 8, 2026
HomeGoods Is Bringing Back This Timeless Glassware Trend
I’ll never get tired of this underrated animal-print pattern.
Aug 8, 2026
IKEA's Secret Storage Sofa Is the Absolute Ultimate Piece for Small Spaces
Apartment Therapy writers can even agree on this one.
Aug 8, 2026
This Garage Staple Doubles as a Headboard and Storage in a Tiny Bedroom
New headboard trend, incoming!
Aug 8, 2026
These 4 Over-the-Top '80s Bathroom Trends Are Back
Ah, the ’80s: A time when design trends were over-the-top, and everything was glamorous. Black marble. Bright brass. Glass blocks. Whether it was a penthouse in New York or a suburban home on a cul-de-sac in Nebraska, the design style was big and bold. There’s no doubt that the design trends that followed were a reaction to this era; by the early 2000s, neutral stone-look tile and soft brushed nickel took over.
Aug 8, 2026