Transforming your kitchen or bathroom doesn’t have to mean weeks of construction, debris, and a runaway budget. According to interior design experts, small strategic interventions can revitalize these spaces and make them look brand new — without having to spend a fortune.
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Tim Burton’s Unexpected Red: The Decorating Trend That Just Keeps Growing
I thought I had moved past the Unexpected Red Theory, but Tim Burton’s library reminded me why it remains one of the most influential interior design concepts of the 2020s.
Read MoreThe 5 Most Used Paint Colors and What to Try Instead, According to Interior Designers
Choosing the right color for a room can completely transform a space. That’s why many people naturally turn to the most popular shades as a starting point.
Read MoreThe common living room mistake that makes your entire home look outdated
The living room is the main gathering area of a home and often the first space guests see when entering. A visually outdated element can give the impression that the entire house is out of style and in need of renovation.
Read MoreThe metallic finish mistake that can compromise the aesthetics and durability of your kitchen
Patina can add a sophisticated and timeless touch to finishes and decor, but its use in kitchens requires caution. While the natural wear and oxidation of metals such as copper, brass, bronze, or nickel are appreciated for bringing an organic and storied appearance, live metal, when unsealed, is not ideal for high-traffic areas like sinks and countertops.
Read MoreThese 6 Bedding Colors Are Going Out of Style in 2025 — See What’s Replacing Them
If you’re thinking of updating your bedroom in 2025, take note: interior design trends have shifted significantly — and that includes bedding colors that will be trending, and especially those that are going completely out of style.
Read MoreDesigners point to the ideal paint color that suits every room
If you’re looking for a versatile, elegant, and timeless paint color to transform your space, designers agree: there is one shade that works with virtually any décor style — from contemporary to rustic, from minimalist to classic.
Read MoreHow to Make Your One-Bedroom Apartment Look Like You Hired a Designer (Without Spending Much)
Living in a one-bedroom apartment can be a challenge — especially when space is limited, but your desire for a magazine-worthy home is big.
Read MoreDo You Have a Type A or Type B Home? Discover Your Home’s Personality
Your home reveals more about you than you might think. Just like personality tests that identify whether you’re introverted, extroverted, or even a “Carrie Bradshaw” or “Samantha Jones,” the current focus is on the four personality types: A, B, C, and D — and how they influence interior design.
Read MoreWhat is “Lemonading” and how to apply it in home decor?
“Lemonading” means turning challenging situations into positive experiences, approaching difficulties with creativity and optimism. According to a 2024 study from Frontiers in Psychology, this practice is linked to “playful reframing,” a process that encourages personal growth, resilience, and enjoyment while not ignoring real challenges.
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