The Outdated Countertop Material That's Holding Your Kitchen Back
decoistby Daniel Mitchell8 Jun 2026
Tile countertops were once a go-to choice for many homeowners. They were affordable, easy to clean, and provided some nice of color and texture.
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decoistby Daniel Mitchell8 Jun 2026
Tile countertops were once a go-to choice for many homeowners. They were affordable, easy to clean, and provided some nice of color and texture.
decoistby Kristina Shestakova8 Jun 2026
Many studies over the decades have shown that colors can influence our mood. Strategic use of color has the potential to boost your motivation, elevate energy levels, and increase overall...
decoistby Holly Antoine5 Jun 2026
A well-lit house with beautiful and creative landscape lighting always turns heads, but before you rush out to buy your exterior lighting products, you need to know what you want to light up and...
decoistby Holly Antoine3 Jun 2026
If you want to make your garden a place of serene tranquility, there’s no better way than to add a water feature. You don’t have to go all out and build a massive concrete fountain, either.
decoistby Kristina Shestakova30 May 2026
Do you think that your kitchen is missing something or hasn’t reached its full style potential? We can help with that.
decoistby Chris A.24 May 2026
Spring cleaning often carries the weight of a monumental task—ladders, heavy-duty scrubbing, and weekend-long commitments.
decoistby Maria27 Feb 2026
If your living room wall has been giving “I’ll deal with this later,” there’s a 2026 fix that’s surprisingly low-effort: go unframed—on purpose.
decoistby Chris A.26 Feb 2026
Biophilic design is often misunderstood as a mandate to turn your living room into an overgrown greenhouse. While lush greenery is a component, the philosophy—popularized by biologist E.O.
decoistby Maria25 Feb 2026
If your feed has recently served you a suspicious number of leafy bowls, cabbage-shaped platters, and lettuce-like ceramics, you’re not imagining it.
decoistby Chris A.24 Feb 2026
If your entryway feels like a high-traffic collision zone before you’ve even kicked off your shoes, you aren’t alone.
decoistby Maria23 Feb 2026
Open-plan living isn’t disappearing—but it is getting a reset. In recent coverage of new builds and renovations, designers have been describing a shift away from fully open “everything in one room”...
decoistby Chris A.22 Feb 2026
You don’t always need a sledgehammer to transform a room. In fact, many interior designers argue that the most dramatic “renovations” happen without touching a single wall.
decoistby Maria21 Feb 2026
The “grandmillennial” revival is trending again—here’s how to try it with what you already own, without any renovations or a pricey shopping spree.
decoistby Chris A.20 Feb 2026
All-white interiors have been declared “over” more times than anyone can count. Yet year after year, they remain one of the most enduring design choices in both contemporary and historic homes.
decoistby Maria19 Feb 2026
Lunar New Year began on Tuesday, Feb. 17, 2026—and the Year of the Horse is the perfect excuse to add a little motion and warmth to your space with curves, stripes, and subtle equestrian texture.
decoistby Chris A.18 Feb 2026
We obsess over mattresses, blackout curtains, and white noise machines—but what about the color of the walls?
decoistby Maria17 Feb 2026
Pantone’s 2026 pick is a soft, airy off-white—here’s how to bring it into your home with small, affordable swaps that still look designer.
decoistby Chris A.16 Feb 2026
If your kitchen smells slightly burnt every time you preheat the oven, you’re not imagining it. Old spills, grease splatter, and baked-on crumbs don’t just look bad, they trap odors.
decoistby Maria15 Feb 2026
February is National Library Lover’s Month, which means it’s basically the perfect excuse to make your space feel a little calmer, warmer, and more bookish—without installing built-ins, ordering...