Interior designer Barbara Vail located in Boston, Mass., says she’s “always looking for vintage mirrors with ornate details” when she shops at antique stores. Not only do these pieces add texture and pattern, they also bring character into your space.
Sometimes all it takes is one small decluttering project to make a space feel tidier. Whether it’s tackling a single junk drawer or organizing craft supplies, here are some manageable organizing projects that will bring you one step closer to home organization bliss.
Getting a lush, green lawn means takes some dedication to a regular lawn maintenance schedule. Knowing the type of grass you have is a great first step. Then learning the best way to mow your grass, how to feed it and even how to help it recover from long days of family play are all important.
Also known as acoustic ceilings, popcorn ceilings were popular from the 1950s to the 1980s for their ability to cover up flaws in ceilings and absorb sound. But textured ceilings tend to capture dust, and the look has lost its appeal. Removing a popcorn ceiling while keeping the mess to a minimum is a fairly simple DIY project if you follow the steps below.
When a client tasked Sarah Stacey Interior Design with designing her 12 VRBO rental units in historic Fredericksburg, she had one request: She wanted to create a boutique hotel vibe with lots of color. This unit, a refurbished garage in a Victorian home, is a great example of how the team took her request and ran with it.