If You’ve Ever Dreamed of Owning a Dreamy Boutique Hotel, Read This
Tucked away in the gated Ocean Park community in San Juan, The Dreamcatcher guesthouse features nine unique rooms and three suites, each one featuring its own distinct style. And though The Dreamcatcher became a beautiful space organically, co-owners Sylvia and Stephan put in countless hours and hard work, as most major renovation projects require.
Jan 13, 2017
All You’ve Ever Wanted to Know About Coffee Stains
(Image credit: Gillian Vann/Stocksy) From Kitchn → 5 Things to Know About Coffee Stains
Jan 12, 2017
Incredible Little Things You Can Do To Show Friends You Love Them
It’s always amazing when a pal goes out of her way to show you that she’s thinking of you, so here are some ideas on how to spread those fuzzy feels yourself. If you have a Thelma to your Louise, text her just as you’re turning off your alarm clock, or live for those happy hours you have after work, then show her just how much you care!
Jan 12, 2017
Great Debate: Is Coffee Good or Bad for You?
(Image credit: Erin Wengrovius) From Kitchn → Is Coffee Actually Good for You?
Jan 10, 2017
A Simple DIY Way to Personalize A Coffee Mug
(Image credit: Caylin Harris) From Kitchn → How To Etch a Personalized Mug
Jan 9, 2017
When is it Worth Splurging on Good Champagne?
(Image credit: Geraldine Campbell) From Kitchn → When (and Why) You Should Spring for the Good Champagne
Jan 6, 2017
10 Things to Do Post-Party, Pre-Bed
(Image credit: Africa Studio) shutterstock From Kitchn → 10 Things to Do After Any Party
Jan 5, 2017
15 Ways to Practice Kitchen Kindness
(Image credit: Everett Collection) shutterstock From Kitchn → 15 Ways to Practice Kindness in (and out) of the Kitchen
Jan 5, 2017
Don’t Worry About Failing at “Resolutions” This New Year (Just Set Better Goals)
I’ve never been a person who’s good at New Year’s resolutions. I’d always set my sights on a bunch of lofty aspirations and then wind up dropping off after a few months or a few weeks, never getting to exactly where I’d hoped I would by the time the next December 31st rolled around. And it always felt terrible, because I thought I was failing. In 2016, I decided to try something new.
Jan 4, 2017
10 Grocery Shopping Lessons We Learned Last Year
(Image credit: Michaela Cisney) From Kitchn → 10 Important Things We Learned About Grocery Shopping This Year
Jan 3, 2017
The Questions about Sharing a Small Space You’ve Been Too Polite to Ask: Laine & Marni Tell All
Whether you’ve been contemplating moving in to a small space with a significant other, friend or roommate or are just curious about how two people can fit all of their stuff into so few square feet, you’ll want to check out Marni and Laine‘s illuminating answers to these small space sharing questions — you’ve probably been too polite to ask. Marni: I think we’re good at talking it out.
Jan 2, 2017
Goal (Dis)oriented: Why I’m Setting Intentions for 2017 Instead of Resolutions
I’ve been setting New Year’s goals and resolutions for like, forever. Every December 31, I sit down to craft a super long list of things I want to achieve in the New Year. Every year, I tick a few things off my list, which feels incredible, but the things I don’t accomplish make me feel like I didn’t do enough. (Sound familiar?) Instead, for 2017, I’m doing things a little differently—opting for New Year’s intentions instead.
Dec 28, 2016
Mindful Money: Habits to Encourage Abundance & Help You Hang on to More of Your Money
When it comes to making more money, we tend to focus on working hard, landing that new job or getting that promotion—often overlooking how powerful our thoughts are at manifesting our reality. When you change your relationship with money, you might find that you’re able to hang on to more of it. Here, I’m sharing four of my favorite money habits that will help keep you in an abundant state of mind. Anytime money flows into your life, feel gratitude for it.
Dec 27, 2016
In Vino Veritas: The 9 Most Wine-Obsessed Moments of 2016
After much contemplation, we are still having trouble thinking of a moment in which wine wasn’t winning, and this year has been no exception. The much talked about beverage is arguably the cool kid of boozy drinks. As if they’d been stored in a cellar until optimal maturation, the multitude of wine-inspired ideas that continually gushed forth in 2016 prove that nearly everyone and everything wants to be associated with wine.
Dec 24, 2016
Jazz Up That Mason Jar & Make it Feel Gift-Worthy
(Image credit: Maria Siriano) From Kitchn → 5 Ways to Make a Mason Jar Feel Gift-Worthy
Dec 23, 2016
17 Make-Ahead Meal Ideas to Take Some Stress Off of Christmas Dinner
(Image credit: Laura Volo) From Kitchn → 17 Make-Ahead Recipes for Christmas Dinner
Dec 23, 2016
10 DIY Christmas Trees That Are Totally Tree-less
(Image credit: Apartment Therapy) From Kitchn → 10 Ways to DIY a Christmas Tree Out of Things That Are Not Trees
Dec 22, 2016
Win Your Office Holiday Gift Exchange: Boozy Baileys Chocolate Mug Cake Kit
Stumped on what to bring for your office secret Santa or white elephant gift exchange? Don’t just bring another coffee mug—make a mug cake kit! It’s super simple, under $10, and when you add a nip of Baileys, you’re sure to win at the holidays. A mug Cellophane bag Baileys nip Baker’s twine Ribbon Spoon Recipe card (one per page / four per page) Recipe dry ingredients (flour, sugar, cocoa powder, baking powder, salt) 1.
Dec 21, 2016
10 Thoughts on a Happy Home Life, Scandi-Style (As Told By a Londoner Living in Malmö)
As we head into the scary winter months, our admiration for everything Scandinavian seems to grow exponentially with each degree the temperature drops. How does Sweden rank among the happiest countries when it has such dark, cold winters? In search of some answers, we turned to Niki Brantmark, the blogger behind My Scandinavian Home, who lives in a townhouse by the sea in southern Sweden.
Dec 20, 2016
The Joy of “Usmas”: Real Couples Share Stories of a Holiday Just for Two
With all the hustle and bustle of the season, it can be hard to actually enjoy the holidays. Between traveling, seeing family, gift shopping, hosting and attending dinners and parties and more, there’s so much potential for stress to bog you down. It can be especially difficult when you’re part of a couple, because that usually means doubling everything—double the travel and family visits, double the dinners and parties to attend, and of course, more gifts to buy.
Dec 19, 2016
How to Survive Holiday Party Burnout
Floating from party to party isn't easy when you're not a social butterfly.
Dec 19, 2016
5 Adorable Ways to Package Cookies for Gift Giving
(Image credit: Heidi Murphy of White Loft Studio) From Kitchn → 5 Cute & Easy Ways to Package Cookies for Gifting
Dec 15, 2016
5 Things I’m Saying “No” to This Holiday Season
Let’s be real: The holiday season is stressful. While a part of me gets super excited for all the delicious feasts, the festive decorations, the gifts, and the magic that fills the air, another part of me feels overwhelmed. This holiday season, I’m committed to letting go of certain things and taking the pressure off myself so that I can go back to just enjoying the holidays like when I was a kid. Here, five things I’m saying no to this holiday season.
Dec 14, 2016
Get 2017 Off to An Organized Start: Your $50 Bullet Journal Starter Kit
So you’ve decided to start bullet journaling. Welcome to the BuJo club! To get you started, we put together a little starter kit for you with all the goodies you need to kick off your bullet journaling adventure. The best part: It’s pretty wallet-friendly totaling just under $50. → BuJo Curious? The Things to Know About Bullet Journaling Before You Get Started First things first: you need a nice notebook. There’s really no right or wrong notebook for bullet journaling.
Dec 13, 2016
How To Pour the Right Amount of Wine in Any Glass
(Image credit: Maria Siriano) From Kitchn → The Little Secret to Pouring the Right Amount of Wine (No Matter What Glass It’s In)
Dec 12, 2016
3 Reasons You Probably Should Hang On To Those Old Baking Sheets
(Image credit: Emma Christensen) From Kitchn → 3 Reasons You Probably Shouldn’t Throw Out Your Old Baking Sheets
Dec 12, 2016
The Safest Conversation Starters for Any Social Situation
Meeting new people should be a fun experience, but making small talk feels more like a chore than anything. Going to parties, seeing distant family over the holidays, talking to new people at bars—they all can become daunting and super emotionally draining after a while. Sometimes it’s so hard to know what to say, you just don’t want to say anything.
Dec 8, 2016
5 Tips for Besting Red Wine Stains
(Image credit: Mariyana Misaleva/Shutterstock) From Kitchn → 5 Things to Know About Red Wine Stains
Dec 8, 2016
Simplify Your Gift Giving This Year with Four Words
Despite what it might feel like to a five-year-old, we know that the holidays are about more than just exchanging presents. If you’d like to instill that important lesson in your own family—or maybe just simplify your gift-giving this season with a clever little game that can also help save some money—we’ve got a gameplan for you. Instead of going hog wild at the mall this year, implement this four-word rubric to guide your gifting: Want, Wear, Need, Read.
Dec 7, 2016
A Fun & Festive Way to Display Your Holiday Cards
(Image credit: Apartment Therapy) From Kitchn → Steal This Smart Way to Display Your Holiday Cards
Dec 5, 2016
Gift These DIY Apple Cider Caramels
(Image credit: Apartment Therapy) From Kitchn → Sweet Holiday Gift Idea: DIY Apple Cider Caramels
Dec 1, 2016
Think Outside the (Gift) Box: 5 Unique Ways to Give Presents
When it comes to doing gift exchanges, you know the standard options—Secret Santa and White Elephant exchanges are fun ways to celebrate the holidays with friends, coworkers and family, but you’ve probably done them dozens of times. If you’re in want of a more creative way to give gifts this year, here are a few ways you can liven things up a little, while still giving fun, thoughtful gifts to your friends and loved ones.
Dec 1, 2016
10 Crowd Pleasing Snacks for Last-Minute Guests
(Image credit: Sabra Krock) From Kitchn → 10 Snacks We Love for Last-Minute Guests
Dec 1, 2016
How Do You Gracefully Get Out of Plans? (When You’re Overbooked or Just Really Don’t Want to Go)
Because sometimes you're overbooked or just don't want to go.
Nov 29, 2016
BuJo Curious? The Things to Know About Bullet Journaling Before You Get Started
Bullet journals (or BuJos for short) are definitely having a moment right now. Everywhere you look—Instagram, YouTube, Pinterest—there’s bullet journal fever. If the cult-favorite organizational system has piqued your curiosity but you are not quite sure if it’s for you, we’re walking you through a few key things you need to know before you decide to BuJo or not to BuJo. First off, don’t let the word journal fool you.
Nov 29, 2016
10 Gifts for Coffee’s Number One Fan
(Image credit: Susanna Hopler) From Kitchn → 10 Gifts for the Coffee-Obsessed
Nov 28, 2016
Getting the Dirt on Dirty Coffee Mugs
(Image credit: jakkapan) shutterstock From Kitchn → Is It Really OK to Not Wash Your Coffee Cup?
Nov 28, 2016
11 Understated (But Still Gorgeous) Holiday Decorating Ideas
"Decorating for the holidays" often feels like an expensive and time-consuming undertaking, but there's another way to do Christmas.
Nov 25, 2016
How I Hosted My Small Space Thanksgiving
(Image credit: Morgan Childs) From Kitchn → How I Hosted Thanksgiving in My 195-Square-Foot Apartment
Nov 24, 2016
7 Tips for Meeting The Parents This Holiday Season
The holidays can be a truly lovely time of year, with parties, delicious dinners, and family and friend reunions—but they can also be super stressful (travel and fundamental differences among family members can all lead to disaster). The dynamics change even more when you’re in a brand new relationship, especially if it happens to be the first time you’re meeting your partner’s family. Of course, you want to make a stellar first impression and have a great time.
Nov 24, 2016
6 Tips for a Beautiful Thanksgiving Buffet
(Image credit: Leela Cyd) From Kitchn → 6 Tips for Setting Up a Thanksgiving Buffet
Nov 23, 2016
Bless Their Heart: Responses to Prying Questions From Nosy People
Oh, bless the nosy relatives and awkward acquaintances that we see this time of year. They mean well, right? They don’t want to hurt our feelings. They don’t mean to pry. And yet, oooof— navigating the holiday table can feel like House of the Flying Daggers, but instead of daggers it’s questions about jobs and housing and love interests and income and life goals and babies, all zinged at us over mashed potatoes and Nana’s famous dinner rolls.
Nov 23, 2016
Advice for Real Life: Entertaining Tips from a Small Space Studio Dweller
When Amelia, who runs the design business Urban Cottage NYC, moved into her 490 square foot Hell’s Kitchen studio apartment, she was ready to live small. What she wasn’t willing to do was give up the feeling of having different rooms. “I still wanted to feel like I had a real dining room, where friends could hang out, or where I could write or sew or do projects while watching TV,” she writes. As you can see from her house tour, she totally aced the furniture placement.
Nov 23, 2016
10 Ways to Be on Your Best Thanksgiving Guest Behavior
(Image credit: Leela Cyd) From Kitchn → 10 Ways to Be the Best Thanksgiving Guest
Nov 22, 2016
Your Guide to a Stranger Things Themed Thanksgiving
(Image credit: Lauren Volo ) From Kitchn → A Stranger Things Thanksgiving from the Upside Down
Nov 21, 2016
10 New Traditions to Try Out This Thanksgiving
We’re all familiar with Say What You’re Thankful For, Break The Wishbone, and Eat Way Too Much Pie, but these 10 new traditions might lively up your annual family feast—for many years to come. Encourage your guests to bring canned/boxed goods to donate to a soup kitchen or homeless shelter. For every item they bring, they get one ticket for a raffle.
Nov 20, 2016
Social Butterflies Tell Us Their Secrets on How to Gracefully Exit Any Conversation
Navigating a party doesn’t require a map—just a little bit of charm. And know this: If you’re not born with social finesse, it’s certainly something you can borrow. The next time you find yourself in a conversation that you need to dip out of—for a drink, a bathroom break, or just to take a breath—use one of these lines. We tapped a panel of entertaining experts in order to lend you some of their secrets for making a graceful exit from a tight circle.
Nov 17, 2016
5 Kitchen Sponge Truths
(Image credit: Lauren Volo) From Kitchn → 5 Things You Should Know About Sponges
Nov 17, 2016
Breaking Down One Bouquet into Multiple Arrangements
(Image credit: Lauren Volo) From Kitchn → Turn One Bouquet into a Bunch of Arrangements
Nov 16, 2016
13 Easy-to-Mix Drinks That Should Be Your New Signature Cocktail
A “signature cocktail” sounds like the stuff of a fussy wedding reception, not a simple Sunday dinner party. But as a host at home, having a signature drink just means that you have a delicious and easy-to-mix recipe at the ready to whip up a tasty, boozy sip for anyone who needs it. So what will your signature drink be? It should be something that, first of all, you like to drink.
Nov 16, 2016
5 Things to Keep Close When You’re Cooking
(Image credit: Leela Cyd) From Kitchn → 5 Things You Should Always Keep Within Arm’s Reach of the Stove
Nov 15, 2016
Crowd-Tested Appetizers and Snacks That Will Be a Hit At Your Next Party
Whether you’re hosting a dinner party, a small pre-bar-hopping cocktail hour or even ordering in some take out for a lazy sunday with friends, there’s a simple secret to making the most of the day: Have a snack on the table as soon as the first guest arrives. It doesn’t have to be anything elaborate—even just a small bowl of chips or nuts will get the job done.
Nov 15, 2016
3 Space Maximizing Lessons To Steal from This Butler’s Pantry
(Image credit: Apartment Therapy) From Kitchn → 3 Lessons You Can Steal from This Fancy-Pants Butler’s Pantry
Nov 14, 2016
Is it Worth it?: How Expensive Dishwashers Stack Up
(Image credit: Anne Wolfe Postic) From Kitchn → What Separates an Expensive Dishwasher from a Cheap One?
Nov 14, 2016
12 Ways to Make Washing Dishes Less of a Chore
(Image credit: Erin Wengrovius) From Kitchn → 12 Ways to Make Washing Dishes Better, Faster, and More Fun
Nov 11, 2016
Add This Step to Your Dish Washing Routine
(Image credit: Lauren Volo) From Kitchn → The One Thing I Always Do After I Do the Dishes
Nov 10, 2016
Don’t Throw Out Your Coffee Grounds
(Image credit: Anna Hoychuk) shutterstock From Kitchn → 5 Ways You Can Use Leftover Coffee Grounds Around the Home
Nov 9, 2016
Love Planning Ahead? You Can Prep These Things Now for Thanksgiving Dinner
(Image credit: Brent Hofacke) shutterstock From Kitchn → Here’s What You Can Prep Now for Thanksgiving Dinner
Nov 9, 2016
Ever Wondered What Your Favorite Thanksgiving Side Says About You? This Quiz is Here to Help
(Image credit: Leela Cyd) From Kitchn → The Thanksgiving Side Dish Personality Quiz: What Does Your Favorite Thanksgiving Side Say About You?
Nov 8, 2016
Do Millennials Make the Worst Houseguests? The Bad Behavior Study
The short answer? Yes—Millennials do make the worst houseguests, according to a recent study from HomeAdvisor. But the reality behind it is a little more nuanced than it seems. In the study, 2,000 people in the U.S. were asked to confess both their biggest pet peeves and their worst houseguest habits, from a list of 27 bad behaviors. Each generation—Millennials, Gen Xers and Baby Boomers—had a slightly different take on what bothered them most.
Nov 7, 2016
6 Modern Ways to Take Your Gratitude Practice to the Next Level
With Thanksgiving right around the corner, it’s the perfect time to kick your gratitude practice up a notch. Gratitude is a super tool for living a happy life, and the modern way to do it is nothing like the gradeschool-style hand turkeys marked with notions like “I’m thankful for my mom and Lego.
Nov 4, 2016
5 Trader Joe’s Discoveries From a First Timer
(Image credit: Michaela Cisney) From Kitchn → 5 Things I Learned the First Time I Went to Trader Joe’s
Nov 3, 2016
The Secret to Happiness at Home is Hygge — Here are 9 Ways to Practice it this Winter
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
Tips for Keeping Your Nonstick Cookware in Great Shape
(Image credit: Emma Christensen) From Kitchn → Tips for Taking Better Care of Your Nonstick Cookware
Nov 2, 2016
How To Have Fun When You’re Staying Home on Halloween
Going out on Halloween night is always a good time, but if you live in a neighborhood or apartment complex where kids go trick-or-treating on Halloween, sometimes it’s fun to stay home and pass out candy instead. And if you have kids or want to have some fun with your nieces and nephews, taking them around to go trick-or-treating can be a good time too, if you really get into the spirit.
Oct 28, 2016
10 Containers That Will Help You Pass Out Halloween Candy in Style
(Image credit: World Market) From Kitchn → 10 Cool Containers for Passing Out Halloween Candy
Oct 28, 2016
Why is Vinegar Such a Cleaning All Star?
(Image credit: Gina Eykemans) From Kitchn → What Is Vinegar and What Makes It a Good Cleaner?
Oct 27, 2016
What is Castile Soap? Here’s the Scoop…
(Image credit: Amazon) From Kitchn → What Is Castile Soap and How Does It Work?
Oct 27, 2016
Date Night In Tips From the One and Only Ina Garten
(Image credit: Quentin Bacon) From Kitchn → Ina Garten’s 5 Tips for a Better Date Night In
Oct 26, 2016
15 Ways to Sharpen Your Kitchen Skills, In 5 Minutes or Less
(Image credit: David Hopler of D Square Photo & Video) From Kitchn → 15 Ways to Improve Your Cooking Life, 5 Minutes at a Time
Oct 25, 2016
8 Rules for Bringing Food to New Parents, Sick Friends and Anyone Else
(Image credit: Lauren Volo) From Kitchn → 8 Rules for Bringing Food to Friends
Oct 25, 2016
Get Salty: Adding Salt to Your Cleaning Routine
(Image credit: Faith Durand) From Kitchn → 3 Reasons Salt Is a Smart Cleaning Choice
Oct 24, 2016