After nine long months of renovations, Kirsten and her husband couldn’t wait to get started turning their open-concept kitchen/dining area into the entertaining epicenter they’d been dreaming of.“The kitchen and dining area felt like it could be the heart of the home and the center of fun when friends came over,” Kirsten says. “The new open plan felt warm and welcoming — a perfect place for guests to relax.
Open kitchens are — and this is a technical design term — so much fun. Abundant natural light, beautiful open shelving, and unobstructed access to the party you’re hosting, even while you prep dinner. What’s not to love?After a nine-month renovation that delivered the kitchen/dining area of their dreams, Kirsten and her husband were excited to bring it to life with their clean, modern style.
Part of designing a stylish and comfortable room is thinking about how you want it to feel. Whether you’re talking about furniture, paint colors, scents, or textiles, mood is what brings all those elements together into a look — and a vibe — that you love. And when it comes to decorating the bedroom, that vibe is a no-brainer: cozy cozy cozy! DIYer and design lover Elisa Mastrocolla wanted to give her bedroom an extra dose of snuggly energy without doing much work.
Sometimes your space doesn’t need a stuff refresh as much as it needs a mood refresh. Sure, you might want to add a new element or two, but the goal is more about cultivating a new vibe than creating a new visual effect. This feeling often hits in the summertime, with its effervescent energy that has us wanting to do all the things. For Emily Paloma Sanchez, that means more get-togethers with friends in her chic SoCal home.
Sometimes when a room needs a little reboot, the possibilities (and the square footage) can make change seem a little overwhelming. But we know a shortcut to refreshing any room’s vibe in an afternoon: Find your focal point.That’s what Apartment Therapy’s Executive Home Director Danielle Blundell did when her living room felt a bit uninspired.
You know that one accessory, maybe it’s a statement necklace or a cool pair of sneakers, that instantly makes any outfit 10 percent more stylish? There are spots in our homes like that too. They don’t take much work to shine (that’s the whole point!), yet they look amazing. And they make the rest of your home look amazing too.
Every once in a while, you come across a chameleon color. This kind of hue manages to be many things at once: bold yet grounding, dramatic yet natural, trendy yet timeless. Whatever mood you’re looking to create, it’s somehow just right. That’s how Apartment Therapy’s editor-in-chief, Kylie McConville, feels about her 2024 Color Crush: Jasper SW 6216 by Sherwin-Williams. It’s a lush and earthy green that can bring the drama or quiet the mind.
Your mattress is one of the most important purchases you’ll make for your home. Not only does it need to be high-quality enough to stand up to constant use, but it also has to be designed to deliver exceptional sleep. You know, that thing that plays a central role in our physical, emotional, and mental health. That’s no small mission, but Avocado Green Mattress is committed to succeeding at it — all while helping the planet.
Discover what makes each of The Vibiest Towns in America so special, and take our quiz to find out which town’s vibe is a perfect fit for you. This content is presented in partnership with the All-New Toyota Camry.A lot has changed about Orange, New Jersey, over the years, but its vibrant spirit has been a constant. Orange once boomed as a manufacturing hub, with beer, boots, and staplers dispersing from its factories up and down the Northeast Corridor.
Bedrooms are our spots for destressing and getting cozy — but that doesn’t mean they have to be boring. A couple of well-placed “wow” moments can help this room of respite feel stylistically interesting without being overwhelming. For Madeline, that meant turning up the style in a bedroom she already loved.
We all know that small design changes can make a big impact. And if you’re making those small changes to a small kitchen, then that impact is doubled. (It’s real math, don’t question it.) The cozy kitchen in Allie’s Denver apartment was off to a good start, with bright natural light and pretty off-white cabinetry. But she knew some simple tweaks could transform it into a warm and cozy, vintage-inspired space — all while keeping her security deposit intact.
Square foot for square foot, a dorm works way harder than your average room. It’s the place where you study for tests, unwind after a long day of classes, and hang out with friends — all while showing off your distinct style.Luckily, there’s a place where you can set yourself up for scholastic (and social) success, all while creating a living space that suits your unique aesthetic: Walmart.
Half the fun of thrifting home decor is imagining the new life it could have in your space. And it doesn’t take much to make a piece feel totally transformed!Whether she’s flipping furniture or adding architectural details to her New Jersey home, Elisa Mastrocolla is always on the lookout for potential. So when she thrifted a set of iconic Adirondack chairs, she knew a little TLC could turn them into a dreamy addition for her outdoor space.
Late summer is right about when we start looking forward to cooler temps (and fewer mosquito bites). We begin to ponder how we’ll adjust our styles — and our spaces — for the autumn days ahead.Whether you’re looking forward to curling up with a good book, doing a midyear reset, or embracing pumpkin spice everything, you can find exactly what you need at QVC. The iconic shopping destination has high-quality deals for your home, your wardrobe, and your favorite hobbies.
Some of the most impactful DIYs can also be some of the simplest. And who doesn’t love the instant gratification of a quick project?As real estate agents, interior designers, and all-around creative folks, Ashley and Jamin Mills see the potential in just about any space — and just about anything in it! So when they spotted an online listing for a secondhand antique wine bar, they knew it could become stylish poolside storage for their Nashville home.
An easy DIY that you can start on Friday and enjoy just a few days later? That’s our idea of a great weekend.Ace carpenter and DIYer Ashley Quintero has been steadily transforming her family’s 1950s Texas house into their dream home. When she turned her attention to the backyard, she realized their outdoor oasis-in-progress was just the place for a furniture upcycle.“I loved my farmhouse dining chairs when I bought them seven years ago.
With the right prompting, we can see something we’ve looked at a million times in a brand new way. That’s the spirit behind Megan’s Mystery Makeover: Megan Baker Detloff, Apartment Therapy’s Home Projects Director, mails a surprise to one of her favorite DIYers and challenges them to create a project with it.
Sometimes our favorite projects come from surprising places. That’s the spirit behind Megan’s Mystery Makeover: Megan Baker Detloff, Apartment Therapy’s Home Projects Director, mails a surprise to one of her favorite DIYers and challenges them to create a project with it. This time, Megan is encouraging makers to dial up their style using a makeover essential — Stops Rust with Custom Spray 5-in-1 by Rust-Oleum — in a color of her choosing.
From the scent of freshly picked flowers to the colors of a landscape in bloom, outdoor-inspired style touches are both energizing and grounding — reinvigorating our spaces and senses along the way.This unique effect is exactly what inspired Apartment Therapy’s home director Danielle Blundell’s 2024 Color Crush: Halcyon Green SW 6213 by Sherwin-Williams. It’s a peaceful, pleasing green that calls to mind herb gardens and quiet walks in the woods.
Creativity is endless, but sometimes constraints make for extra exciting results. That’s the spirit behind Megan’s Mystery Makeover: Megan Baker Detloff, Apartment Therapy’s Home Projects Director, mails a surprise to one of her favorite DIYers and challenges them to create a project with it. This time, Megan is encouraging makers to dial up their style using a makeover essential — Stops Rust with Custom Spray 5-in-1 by Rust-Oleum — in a color of her choosing.
The details are what make your style come to life. They’re also the easiest way to change things up! Use your larger pieces — like sofas, beds, and dining furniture — to make a more subtle style statement with neutral colors and classic silhouettes. These are items you’ll want to keep over the years, even as your style evolves. Then, you can layer on different looks as the mood strikes.
City living has so much to offer — convenience! amenities! walkability! But outdoor space is often not on the list. So Victoria was determined to make the most of what she had: a small private terrace off her Jersey City one-bedroom apartment.This little nook was a dreamy oasis waiting to happen. It just needed some creative thinking, especially when it came to a rather bulky design challenge: three unsightly HVAC units around the perimeter.
Outdoor space adds a whole host of possibilities to your home — and sometimes, those possibilities can be a little overwhelming! When Deena, her husband, and their two children relocated from New York City to New Jersey, they got more space inside and out. The new backyard was a big style question mark for Deena, so she decided to start small by focusing on a small and manageable section of it: the patio.
Nothing opens your eyes quite like travel. In new surroundings, we see everything afresh, from architecture and nature to food and fashion. If you’re lucky, a good vacation will leave you feeling energized and inspired. If you’re really lucky, it will show you something that sticks with you once you’ve returned home. As AT’s House Tours Director, Adrienne Breaux’s whole job is finding inspiration everywhere.
Sometimes color can sneak up on you. A certain hue catches your eye once or twice, maybe at a friend’s house or your favorite coffee shop. Then, suddenly, it seems to be everywhere you look: a sure sign that your new favorite color has arrived!We have a feeling that’s exactly what’s about to happen with Apartment Therapy founder and CEO Maxwell Ryan’s 2024 Color Crush: Burgundy SW 6300 by Sherwin-Williams.
Finding your style is really an accumulation of design choices over time. And while some of those choices will be big, many are small! The details, from wall art to accent furniture, are what cohere into a style that feels your own — and they’re also the items that are nimble enough to swap out when you want a change.Whether you’re searching for your style, refining it, or trying something new, it only takes a few touches to bring it all together.
We get it: You have big dreams for a picture-perfect outdoor setup, but you also have a small space (and a budget to match). Consider us your fair-weather fairy godmothers, sprinkling pixie dust on your tiny terrace or balcony to bring those design dreams to life. But our magic is no secret — it’s IKEA! The store famous for combining style with affordability takes that same energy outside, too.
Your outdoor space is really another room of your home — and just like the rooms inside your home, you’ll enjoy your patio or backyard most if it’s designed thoughtfully. That means taking a moment to think about your summertime personality. Pop quiz: What’s the one thing you’re most excited to do outside when the weather gets warm?
Color is one of the most powerful changes you can make to a space, and one big reason is how specific it can get. Within each color family is an endless number of variations: cheerful to serene, energetic to calm, contemporary to classic. Whatever your vibe, there’s a precise shade to match.For Apartment Therapy Lifestyle Director Charli Penn, that shade is Fading Rose SW 6296 by Sherwin-Williams. The warm, sophisticated pink is her 2024 Color Crush for the elevated mood it evokes.
When Molly and her husband bought their first home — a charming brick bungalow in Chicago — they were excited to infuse it with their warm, eclectic style. And now that they had a guest room, they were also excited to start hosting out-of-town friends and family.“A few of my closest friends live in other cities, so I’m looking forward to them coming to visit us in our new house and having a spot to make their own during their stay,” Molly says.
Molly and her husband recently bought their first home: a classic Chicago brick bungalow that’s been lovingly renovated to retain gorgeous details like trim and hardwood floors. When it was time to start making the space their own, they began at the entryway.As the welcome into your home, the entryway sets the tone for the rest of your space’s style. For Molly, that means an eclectic mix of colors, vintage and new furniture, and a hodgepodge of art from different eras.
A style refresh doesn’t have to be big to have big personality — or big impact! In fact, micro-makeovers are some of our favorite ways to make a bold statement. They don’t cost a lot of time, money, or effort, yet the results are inspiring enough to give your space a chic breath of fresh air.They’re also ideal when you can’t make big changes, such as a rental with strict rules or a dorm room.
Style isn’t always about the big reveal. Sometimes, you just want a little refresh. That’s when we like to create a micro-moment — a small area of your home that you can update in an afternoon, quite possibly with decor you already have. The trick is to think about not just how a space looks, but also how it feels, sounds, and smells. That’s what turns an aesthetic into something that you can cozy up and live inside.
One of the things we love most about interior design (and there are many) is how much there is to learn. Whether you want to geek out on artisan textiles, historical wallpapers, or landmark architecture, you can always dig a little deeper. And sometimes, if you keep digging, you might find that your curiosity is actually your calling.
Do you ever look at photos of a beautiful home and think, “But where’s all their stuff?” The miscellany of everyday life — mittens, dog leashes, those packages you need to mail — can make even the most stylish space feel cluttered. That goes double for small spaces, where every square foot has to count.
Fresh air is the difference between a room that looks clean and a room that feels clean. From pet dander to cooking smells, stale air can creep up on you in all kinds of ways. And Molekule air purifiers take care of pretty much all of them.Chances are you’ve admired the statement style of Molekule air purifiers, with their sleek modern designs and tasteful vegan leather handles.
Bed Bath & Beyond has always been in the business of making home decorating easier, with a great selection, quality options, and affordable prices. And now, Bed Bath & Beyond is making it even easier for design professionals to create beautiful spaces (and get a little more attention while doing it).Bed Bath & Beyond Trade is a program tailored to the unique needs of interior designers and anyone else who helps people’s homes look great.
It’s no coincidence that some of the best gifts we’ve ever gotten were handmade: There will always be something extra special about receiving a unique creation made by an independent artist. And we love shopping for these kinds of gifts, too. Spotting something whimsical, crafty, or creative and knowing just the person who’ll love it — well, that feels like a present all its own.
We like to think about bedding like we think about putting together an outfit. Sometimes, we want to make the big statement of a monochromatic look. Other times, we want to mix and match complementary colors to create something with depth and layers of visual interest. And this was exactly what we were thinking for our new collaboration with the bedding company Cammie!Cammie makes super-soft bedding from 100-percent organic cotton with a 400–thread count percale weave.
At the risk of sounding cliché, the holidays really are about who you spend them with. We love to get into the festive spirit with sparkly decor, seasonal recipes, and holiday tunes, but the most important thing is celebrating with the people you love. As Apartment Therapy’s Executive Lifestyle Director, Charli is a nonstop source of creativity, from home decor and hosting tips to gift ideas. That’s the spirit behind Charli Penn’s “holiday wishes” party.
A great entryway is like a warm welcome: Whether you’re opening the door to old friends or new guests, it’s your first chance to make them feel at home in your space. It shows off a bit of your personality, hints at your style, and creates a place for guests to shed their coats and get comfortable. And even if you don’t think you have the space for this kind of functional entryway, we’re here to tell you that you do.
Behind every stylish home is at least one great storage solution. Whatever your aesthetic, it’s only improved by pieces that keep clutter contained so your space can shine. And this time of year, we seem to need a little bit more storage for just about everything. Holiday decorations, tableware for entertaining, extra bedding for overnight guests: It all adds up to a busier home, in more ways than one.
This time of year, there’s nothing more magical than a snowy scene of holiday lights twinkling in the night sky or glowing in the window. Contrary to what Clark Griswold would have you believe, turning your home’s facade into a full-on light show doesn’t have to be an extreme sport. It’s a lot easier now! And way more fun.
Buying a couch is a big investment: Not only do big-ticket items tend to come with big-ticket prices, but you also want to make sure you’re buying something that’s going to stand the test of time. That goes for quality, of course, but also aesthetics: Will that shape or upholstery still feel stylish five years from now? And — perhaps most importantly — will I love lounging on it as much as I love looking at it?
At this point, you’ve probably carved out the space to comfortably work from home. Maybe it’s a corner of the couch, a seat at the kitchen table, or a dedicated office (with a door and everything!). But if the spot where you send emails and join meetings doesn’t jibe with the way you work, then your WFH setup can only work so well.
Good design makes our lives better in so many ways. Wherever we are, myriad design choices are shaping our experiences in ways we might not be aware of — but you can be sure the designer thought of everything.If you’ve been considering a career in design that makes a difference, the New York School of Interior Design can help you unlock this beautiful world of possibilities.
When Leslie moved cross-country from LA to Chicago, she found a dreamy city apartment with floor-to-ceiling views, hardwood floors, and modern conveniences. She was having trouble deciding on an aesthetic for her new-build bedroom — one of those all too familiar spaces that at first presents as an exciting blank canvas, but quickly reveals itself as a tricky style challenge. But the Brownstone Boys stepped in with a groovy idea: a subtle ode to ’70s style.