How to use “Radiant Orchid” in your home
Purple is known as the color of royalty and has recently been crowned “Color of the Year” by Pantone, the authority on hues used in both home design and fashion.
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Purple is known as the color of royalty and has recently been crowned “Color of the Year” by Pantone, the authority on hues used in both home design and fashion.
Why leave your New Year’s resolutions to the last minute when you can start planning the home of your dreams right now?
If you want to give your windows extra TLC around the holidays, check out these helpful tips from Better Homes & Gardens.
Now that it’s already December, it’s time to get your home in shape for the holidays
We’ve got you covered with a few last minute DIY Thanksgiving decor ideas perfect if you want to enlist the help of your little ones.
If you’re looking to jazz up your paint color, while still selecting a hue that can easily match a wide variety of furniture and home accessories, try choosing form non-beige neutrals.
Not only can you mimic the stylish wardrobe choices from the American Music Awards in your own closet, you can also apply them to interior decorating.
In a recent interview, Adam Levine compares the process of interior decorating to making music, as both activities require you to showcase a personality that is uniquely yours.
If you want to tailor your window fashions to a specific design scheme or use them to cover a uniquely shaped window, then choosing custom drapery is a no-brainer.
Even if you can’t plan a holiday trip to the beautiful Scandinavian region this year, you can still add a touch of Swedish class to your American home.