Just because a home is small doesn’t mean it can’t be palatial in its own way. Three designers share their favorite tricks for making a small home feel larger and more luxurious.
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Most full-length mirrors feel temporary. This one doesn’t. By framing the mirror properly, it becomes part of the room instead of an afterthought. This episode breaks down the process step by step, ...
Part travelogue, part treasure map—stylist Samir Wadekar opens up his mental map of India’s most memorable antique stores, ...
Ever look around your apartment and wish it felt a little more alive? Even in a compact space, you can create your own indoor ...
How to plan your year around manageable decluttering goals, with Declutter Hub experts Lesley Spellman and Ingrid Jansen's 12 ...
A large wall can be a daunting task to decorate — especially on a budget. Luckily, HGTV's design stars are to the rescue with ...
As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. Hey everyone, welcome to Trashy Treasures Tuesday. For today’s project, I repaired an antique picture frame where the detailed wood appliqué ...
Trendy doesn’t have to mean expensive. In this tutorial, I show you how to transform basic dollar-store mirrors into modern abstract blob mirrors with just a few tools and under $7 per piece. Man ...
This Roswell gem proves that the best treasures often hide behind the most unassuming facades and friendly storefronts. Photo credit: Viktor Kurenkov Walk into this antique market and watch your ...
A recently remodeled condominium unit at The Huntingdon in River Oaks was one of the priciest Houston-area homes sold the week of Oct.19. The foyer features Zuber wallcoverings, antiqued mirrors and ...