Anybody who spent years following Carrie, Miranda, Samantha, and Charlotte around the East Village will already be well aware that Sex and the City is set to grace our television screens once again. However, this isn’t the only nineties trend set to take over our modern homes. Searches for ‘90s interior design trends’ are seeing a 100 percent […]
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5 Delightful Dining Room Decor Trends You’ll Want To Copy for Spring
This time of year is always bursting with color outside. And with all those blooming buds and fresh green shoots, it’s understandable that you would want to bring that vibrancy inside, too. Where to start? Well, as always, we do the heavy lifting for you—scrolling through Instagram for the latest inspiration, this time with an eye […]
5 Home Remodeling Trends to Watch for in 2021
After a year of spending more time at home due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many homeowners are looking for ways to make their homes fit their new realities. Open floor plans are out; dedicated spaces for remote work and learning are in. Yards are being transformed into entertainment spaces and walls are being repainted. At […]
Top new home design trends for 2021
Many home owners are rethinking their space after spending so much time at home in the past year. The pandemic shifted activities that typically take place outside our homes, such as work and school, into our living spaces. Designs this year reflect changing preferences and lifestyles while at home. New home designs will likely include […]
Top 5 Interior Design Trends That Should Be Left In 2020
It’s out with the old and in with the new, as they say. Haute Design is listing the top 5 things that interior designers should leave in 2020. #1 Having no home office This one is pretty self-explanatory. In the wake of Coronavirus and everyone having to work from home, the necessity of a home office […]
5 Home-Design Trends That Developed During the Pandemic
WALLS! Why: Open concept sounds great—until you’ve been quarantining at home with your family and really just need your space. Thus ways to create designated home offices, gyms, guest rooms, or kids’ spaces are a hot commodity. The easiest way to achieve those boundaries? This novel concept called “a wall” Big and tall Why: Floodplain regulations are […]
How the U.S. Housing Market Was Rocked by COVID-19—and Where We Go From Here
As home buyers already know full well, the residential real estate market has been on a wild tear for the past few years—and the pandemic has pushed things to new, uncharted extremes. Buyers who had been cooped up indoors for months rushed into the market seeking larger homes in suburban and even remote locations. They […]
12 Vegetables and Flowers You Can Plant Outside Right Now—Even Before the Last Frost
Finally, at last, the Longest Winter Ever will soon be in our rear-view mirror—which means it’s a great time to kick-start your spring garden (or victory garden part deux). “In most of the country, late March and early April signify the start to the gardening season,” says Amy Enfield, a horticulturalist for Miracle-Gro. Worried that temperatures may plunge below […]
Don’t Shed Your Sweats Yet! The Year’s 8 Hottest Living Room Design Trends Bring the Cozy, Comfy Vibes
Much as we might hate to admit it, the living room of 2020 was good to us. It was a space that became our office, our classroom, and comforted us during all the stay-at-home orders of the past months (and months). But as a result of all that time at home, the way we want […]
Daylight Saving Time Is Coming! Tackle These 7 Home Improvement Tasks ASAP
It’s that time of year again. Daylight saving time takes effect on Sunday, which means we’ll set our clocks forward and lose a precious hour of sleep that night. For those of us who already feel like there aren’t enough hours in the day, the thought of losing time might sound stressful. But there is a silver […]