Discover how to make the most of your loft space by creating a second floor that doesn’t make you feel like a giant.
The open kitchen can do a lot to make a narrow space feel wider. Here’s some tips and furniture suggestions to make it even more spacious.
Creating the best layout for your framed artwork can be a challenge. Luckily, these core design tenets can help you get started.
For the “no shoes” households: give your foyer a lush look with potted trees and antique wooden chairs.
Sometimes you want a living room that can double as a guest room. The daybed is a great couch solution that’s easy to convert.
Hank Monroe is one of my favorite playwrights. It would certainly be a dream to build a set to his magnum opus, “Fire Lily.”
You don’t need flowers to give nuance to a dining table. Simple objects can be combined to create a centerpiece that’s both beautiful and useful.
Give an accent wall some more personality by painting a thrift store find the same color. Cool jewelry can double as decoration.
When it comes to the outdoors, it’s wise to invest in furniture that can stand up to the elements. Here are some recommendations.
Artist Ada Basque gave us a tour of her beautiful home in Santa Fe, New Mexico, where she showed us how to use indigo.
A lucite desk can illuminate and open up your workspace at a low cost. Balance the look with a more intricate chair.
Tudor architecture is known for its exposed ceiling beams. Adding a little plaster and paint is a great way to update and add depth to a room.
From simple color-blocking to handmade throw pillows, a little DIY can not only brighten a room, it can transport you to a different place entirely.