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How I Found a Way to Honor the Real Mexican Independence DayLife
It's great to reclaim my culture.
Sep 16, 2025
Full Moon Parties: What They Are and How to Host Your OwnLife
Honoring the full moon requires introspection, but hosting your own full moon party — chock-full of meaningful rituals — can be a way to draw your loved ones closer and combine your energies for an even greater effect.
Nov 29, 2022
The Peaceful Filipino Housewarming Ritual I Regret Not Trying SoonerLife
I always wondered why my aunt’s home felt so soothing.
Oct 31, 2024
My Mexican Mom’s “Como Tienes” Life Motto Keeps Me Less Stressed and More OrganizedLife
It’s stuck with me for years.
Sep 16, 2024
The “Japanese Goodbye” Ritual That Brings Me So Much JoyLife
It’s my most cherished passed-down tradition.
May 23, 2024
8 of the Best Movies to Stream for Jewish-American Heritage MonthLife
Here’s one way to celebrate Jewish American Heritage Month from home.
May 20, 2024
In My NYC Apartment, I’m Finally Finding Fluency in Japanese CookingLife
It makes my New York apartment feel so much like home.
May 26, 2023
Moving Back to My Hometown, Kwanzaa Taught Me That Community Is CommitmentReal Estate
I was not prepared for the work and responsibility required to cultivate and hold myself accountable to others.
Dec 26, 2022
I Don’t Celebrate Nochebuena Like I Used to, and That’s a Good ThingLife
Togetherness does not have to be defined by proximity.
Dec 21, 2022
How My Multicultural Family Celebrates a Blended Holiday Season at HomeLife
We bring Filipino, Irish, Chinese, and Norwegian traditions together all at once.
Dec 20, 2022
How to Create a Sacred Space, According to Indigenous TeachingsLife
Chelsey Luger and Thosh Collins’ new self-help guide, “The Seven Circles: Indigenous Teachings for Living Well,” draws from traditions spanning multiple tribes to detail the wellness worldview cultivated by their ancestors.
Nov 28, 2022
How Cozy Queer Icons Frog & Toad Inspire Me and My HomeLife
"As a child, I'd been enchanted, but as an adult, I was inspired."
Oct 21, 2022
The Best Decision That I Could Have Made Was to Move Back In with My ParentsLife
"Healing my inner child actually meant tearing down my shirtless Taylor Lautner posters."
Oct 20, 2022
Organizing My Bookshelf Helped Me Learn to Love My Queer IdentityLife
"Exploring my identity through queer literature was like putting together a puzzle with pieces that no longer mismatched."
Oct 19, 2022
Brittany Chavez on Creating Shop Latinx's Diverse MarketplaceLife
“Home is a very complex term for a lot of us. A lot of us have been raised low-income. There might be a lot of trauma around the home. So to see people reclaim that, or to beautify their home with very intentional pieces — it makes me really happy.”
Oct 10, 2022
These Are the Real Meanings Behind Appropriated Mexican Decor ElementsDecorating
What is the difference between including a culture’s design in your home and cultural appropriation?
Sep 16, 2022
A Floating City In The Maldives May Open As Soon As 2024
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Floating cities may be the future.
Sep 11, 2022
5 Lessons I Gained from Learning to Speak Two Languages at OnceLife
It gave me a deeper appreciation of my heritage.
Aug 24, 2022
5 Books That Highlight the Jewish-American Experience
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To celebrate Jewish-American Heritage Month, here are five books that chronicle modern Jewish life alongside age-old discussions of faith and tradition. 
May 19, 2022
This Fake Grocery Store Is Going Viral on TikTok
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Prepare to have your mind blown and to never look at grocery stores the same way again.
May 4, 2022
How I Get Ready For Passover in My Kosher KitchenDecorating
Passover, which begins at sundown on April 15, is one of the most important Jewish holidays. And while it can be a lot of fun, it can also be a lot of work, depending on how strictly you “keep” Passover. Here are some of the ways I make Passover prep slightly less overwhelming.
Apr 13, 2022
This DIYer Created a Ramadan Tablescape That’s Perfect for Breaking the Fast All Month LongLife
To mark the holy month, Ayesha Anwar, the creative behind the blog Plays on Patterns created a beautiful tablescape to celebrate Ramadan.
Apr 2, 2022
14 Home Essentials That Were Created By Black InventorsLife
They have modern homes as comfortable, functional, and as secure as they are today.
Feb 1, 2022
Here's How My Family and I Celebrate Diwali with DIYs Every YearHome Projects
We never missed a year of DIYing for Diwali at home together.
Nov 4, 2021
9 of the Most Interesting Cleaning Superstitions from Around the WorldCleaning
Half of them are related to sweeping!
Oct 18, 2021
5 Books By Irish Authors That You Need to ReadLife
These writers offer new perspectives and different points of view through their distinct ties to the Emerald Isle.
Mar 17, 2021
What the New Film "Minari" Teaches Us About Korean Household Traditions
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Whether in the motherland or in a new land as foreign as Arkansas, the Korean floor is, with its own circulation and pulse, its own living thing.
Feb 18, 2021
Sorry, Parents: Nobody Wants the Family “Heirlooms”Life
In a modern world currently intrigued by minimalism, there’s something that all three adult generations can agree on: the problem of dealing with the collections curated (hoarded?) by our family members. From younger boomers and Gen X’ers sandwiched between their aging/dying parents and their own children to millennials trying to gently manage expectations (and their own limited budgets and storage space) without hurt feelings, the message is crystal clear.
Jul 18, 2020
Here’s How Much Your Favorite Movie Houses are Worth IRLReal Estate
We love movies because they offer us an escape from everyday life. A chance to—even just for a moment—pretend that we’re the ones touring the Italian countryside or living lavishly in a beach house in Malibu. But have you ever wondered what the real price tag would be on your fantasy life? Here are 12 homes you might recognize from your favorite movies, and right below them, the dollar amount it would actually take to live there.
Jul 16, 2020
Swedish Design Museum’s Latest Exhibit Fits in a Backpack—and You Can Rent It for FreeLife
Each one contains well-designed and useful items, carefully selected by local curators.
Feb 22, 2020
“Tokimeku” Means So Much More Than “Spark Joy” in JapaneseLife
We talked to the inventor of the “spark joy” translation to get to the bottom of it.
Jan 9, 2020
The Surprising History of Leaf Peeping Dates Back 1,200 YearsLife
If a leaf changes in a forest, and there’s no one there to Instagram it, does it actually turn from a vibrant summer green to a deep autumnal red?
Sep 23, 2019
The Practical Reason Chinese Homes Have a Dining Table in the Living Room, According to ‘The Farewell’s’ Production DesignerDecorating
If your grandmother was suffering from an illness and she didn’t know, but you did — would you tell her? That’s the conflict Awkwafina grapples with in her starring role in Lulu Wang’s feature directorial debut, “The Farewell,” out Friday, July 12.
Jul 12, 2019
Why People in Sweden Put Flowers Under Their Pillow for MidsummerPlants & Yard
There are so many different types of summer solstice traditions around the globe that we could never possibly list them all, but this flower-focused one from Sweden is especially lovely for the occasion. On the night of Friday, June 21, Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) is gifting travelers flying from the US to Scandinavia a bouquet of seven gorgeous fresh flowers, which they are to put underneath their pillows.
Jun 21, 2019
Dev’s Retro-Inspired IKEA-Free NYC Walk-UpTours
Name: Dev Shah Location: Lower East Side/Chinatown area Size: 900 square feet Years lived in: Renting There’s one thing that you won’t find in the apartment of Master of None’s main character Dev: any furniture pieces from IKEA. “It’s just not Dev’s style and I could never image him assembling any furniture,” reveals Amy Williams, the production designer for Netflix’s hit show, which recently came back with ten new episodes for its second season.
May 3, 2019
Beyond Mainstream: 14 Indie Magazines to Read for Endless Life InspirationLife
Long live indie magazines for smart content, innovative style, and an often fearless approach to navigating the editorial waters. Whether its art, design, travel, fashion, or lifestyle, these magazines explore topics in ways that are exciting, honest and a little sexy (because to me, being original is sexy). And these magazines are very original.
May 3, 2019
Phaidon Wrote the Book (Literally) on Humble, Irresistible Nordic DesignDecorating
The Red Thread: Nordic Design is a gorgeous and comprehensive book exploring the Nordic approach to design for everyday life—from furniture to kitchen utensils to textiles. Exquisite photographs illustrate how Nordic designers have mastered the art of simple beauty and functional accessibility. Spoiler alert: You’re going to see a lot of Apartment Therapy favorites featured in these pages. Take a look.
May 3, 2019
This Man Is Responsible for the Gardens at NYC’s Top RestaurantsDecorating
It was a gray Friday afternoon, but Studio—a café and restaurant tucked inside the recently opened Freehand New York—felt alive. I was sitting across from the person who helped to create that vibe through a surprising vehicle—plants. They filled the corners, shelves, and the area between the tables, bringing each space very much to life. And, it turns out, the man responsible for their being is also behind the plants at a host of New York City’s hottest restaurants.
May 3, 2019
The Surprising History of Pink: How the Rosy Hue Has Taken Over InteriorsDecorating
If it feels like you’ve been seeing life through rose-colored glasses lately, it may be because life is great. But, it also may be because there are more shades of pink used in interiors than ever before. In the past 100 years, the connotation and representation of the color pink has changed.
May 3, 2019
This 325-Square-Foot Tiny House in the Texas Desert Is Out of This WorldDecorating
Amid the natural beauty of the Davis Mountains and Big Bend National Park, sits El Cosmico, an 21-acre camp in the Chihuahuan Desert, a mystical place where time seems to stop. It’s this spirit of “dolce far niente,” the sweetness of doing nothing, and the bohemian-inspired trailers, yurts, and teepees at the off-the-grid retreat that draws visitors each year to experience that feeling of blissful freedom in Marfa, Texas.
Mar 24, 2019
Why I Deep Clean Before Chinese New Year (and You Should Too)Cleaning
I can’t begin to tell you how relieved I am that the Year of the Dog is almost over. For Chinese people, the year of one’s zodiac sign is traditionally the unluckiest year for them with warnings of trouble and danger at every turn. So as a Dog person, I am looking forward to welcoming that first day of the Year of the Pig (February 5) with all the new positive energy that comes with it. But first, I have to sweep the past year away—literally.
Feb 4, 2019
How I Learned How to Declutter (Without Marie Kondo’s Help)Home Projects
My walk-in closet was clogged with items I purchased at the mall just because they were 40 percent off. But now that same closet is sparse. My home office is also orderly (for the first time in my adult life) with neatly organized folders containing the gazillions of tax documents that come with being a freelance writer. Yes, I’ve been binge watching Marie Kondo’s “Tidying up with Marie Kondo.” (It’s soothing!
Jan 11, 2019
I Keep My Holiday Lights Up All Year Long—Here’s Why You Should, TooDecorating
I wish I could tell you about the first time I realized that holiday lights look great as year-round interior decor, but I don’t remember a specific incident that acted as a catalyst here. Perhaps—in fact, most likely—it was when I was still in high school, living with my parents in the woods of Appalachia. Without much to do as a byproduct of living in a remote place and being a teenager, my bedroom became my sanctuary, just as it is for other teenagers across the world.
Dec 30, 2018
The Best Ice Skating Rink in Every Major CityLife
Just picture it: You’re graciously gliding across the ice, hot cocoa in hand and wowing the crowd with your figuring skating spins. Okay, maybe it’s more like chopping across the ice while gripping the rink’s ledge. And, perhaps it was a fall—not exactly a flying sit spin—that’s being judged… But that’s neither here nor there! Ice skating is a quintessential wintertime activity, even more so when rinks are decked out in their best holiday finery.
Nov 30, 2018
14 Designers Share Their Best Productivity TipsLife
What is it about the beginning of fall that always brings out the back-to-school spirit in us? It doesn’t matter how long it’s been since you graduated school, there’s something about September that makes us want to turn over a new leaf and be more productive. So, we get organized, set bigger goals for ourselves, and buy some super chic office supplies.
Sep 11, 2018
Still Don’t Know Who Shawn Mendes Is? This Real Estate Agent Is Here to HelpLife
At first, the real estate agent page for ​Karen Rayment looks like your standard sales representative page, but scroll down and you'll find she has "Particular Taste" in music.
Aug 8, 2018
The Story of How the Magical ‘Museum of Ice Cream’ Came to LifeDecorating
Anyone who’s scrolled through Instagram in the past year or so might have spotted someone knees-deep in a pool full of sprinkles. If you’ve thought “what on earth is this magical land where you can swim in millions of rainbow Jimmies?,” here’s the answer: the Museum of Ice Cream. It’s part-playground, part-“museum,” and 100% FOMO inducing.
Apr 7, 2018
The 9 Apartments You’ll Meet on Tinder DatesDecorating
If you’ve swiped through Tinder (or any dating app really) you know there are as many profile clichés as there are users. The men with fish. The women who “love to laugh.” Those people who mysteriously pose with babies who aren’t their own. But behind every dating cliche is a place these suitors call home. And here’s the thing: we’ve found they can be pretty cliché too.
Mar 24, 2018
True Story: My Parents’ Cat Is Richer And More Famous Than MeLife
My parents own an internet famous cat named Pompous Albert. With more than 140,000 followers on Instagram, appearances on People Magazine, Inside Edition, The Dodo, and BuzzFeed, (not to mention commercial deals with Honda), he has quickly risen to fame. Meanwhile, I’m a grownup with a college degree and full-time job just trying to survive adulthood. Pompous Albert and I both had a normal childhood.
Jan 23, 2018
My Home Went Viral For The Wrong Reasons—Here’s What That’s LikeLife
After photos of Carrie’s home went viral, we asked her to share her feelings about it. The following has been edited for length and clarity. Think about some of the comments you’ve heard while touring people through your home. Chances are good that guests have said things like, “Oh, I love your art collection,” “That sofa is amazing,” or “Your home is so cozy and bright!
Dec 1, 2017
What We’re Loving This Week: Lemon Wallpaper, an Affordable Light Fixture & MoreLife
Welcome to the Love List, a new series where Apartment Therapy editors share what they’re crushing on this week, whether it’s an article, a product, or something else entirely! Ever wonder what our editors are obsessing over? This week, some of the folks behind Apartment Therapy share their favorite finds, including some lovely lemon wallpaper, star patterned tile, a sports podcast, cheeky clutches, and more.
Aug 2, 2017
The Secret to Happiness at Home is Hygge — Here are 9 Ways to Practice it this WinterLife
Finding the words to convey sentimental feelings can be hard sometimes. Yet, the opposite is true when it comes to the Danish term “hygge.” Although there is literally no single translation for the concept (pronounced hoo-gah or hue-gah) the Danes use hygge to describe the warm feelings of happiness, comfort, and coziness—not unlike our idea of holiday spirit—they strive to achieve during the cold weather season.
Nov 3, 2016
New York City's Secret Garden
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New York City's Secret Garden
Nov 8, 2017
Your Guide to (Finally) Understanding These IKEA Words
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Your Guide to (Finally) Understanding These IKEA Words
Jun 9, 2016