Before & After: Making the Most of a Victorian’s Charms
Tamsin’s charming old Victorian blessed her with a renovator’s dream come true — gorgeous hardwood floors just chilling underneath carpet, waiting to shine. After setting her floors free, she set about creating a warm and charming living room. From Tamsin: Our home here in Connecticut is a Victorian house and was built in 1900. There are beautiful features that come with a house of this age, all of which make for an interesting space to decorate.
Sep 14, 2016
It’s Time to Go Pro: Find an Expert to Sharpen Your Knives
(Image credit: Brian C. Grobleski) From Kitchn → Why You Should Pay a Pro to Sharpen Your Knives
Sep 14, 2016
A Colorful & Thrifty First Apartment
Name: Suzanne Location: San Diego, California This is my first apartment, a 500 square foot, one bedroom! I moved to San Diego for medical school, and then moved out of student housing my 2nd year. My style involves new and thrift/antique store finds. I love colors and I like mid-century modern.
Sep 13, 2016
The Best Things To Bring a Friend Who Just Had a Baby
(Image credit: Rachel Joy Barehl) From Kitchn → What You Should Really Bring Someone Who Just Had a Baby
Sep 13, 2016
Mad for Plaid: Do You Know Your Tartan from Your Tattersall?
The world of prints and patterns is wide. For instance, what you think is simply “plaid” is far more intricate. All tartans are plaids, but not all plaids are tartans, in fact. There are madras plaids, houndstooth plaids, windowpane plaids, and many, many more. So we beg the question: Do you know one from the other? With fall—the high season of plaid—just around the bend, it might be a good time to polish up on your terminology. As always, we’re here to help!
Sep 13, 2016
Before & After: Goodbye Galley Kitchen!
Lauren’s a big fan of cooking and entertaining, but her cramped galley kitchen was getting in the way of her following her bliss. So she enlisted some professional help and totally transformed her kitchen into a stunning, open space. From Lauren: I recently completed a 3.5 month apartment renovation. The driving force behind the project was my kitchen. I enjoy cooking and entertaining and the confines of the original galley kitchen was not conducive to the way I lived and entertained.
Sep 13, 2016
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Win: $500 from Tempaper to Add Pattern and Color to a Room
Prize: $500 toward purchase at TempaperDesigns.com From: Tempaper® Value: $500 So you desperately want to update a bland room but you’re: (A) scared of commitment; (B) limited by a strict landlord; or (C) unwilling to spend an entire day prepping and painting (no judgement). Solution? Temporary wallpaper. Yes, it’s a thing — and we’re giving away $500 worth of it to one reader! Allow us to introduce you to Tempaper Self-Adhesive, Removable Wallpaper.
Sep 13, 2016
Sharing a Super Small Space: How Two People Live Well in Just 300 Square Feet
Joe and Keith’s Oakland apartment is impressive; it’s comfortable, stylish and full of cool art. But you know what is even more impressive? They make it work, day in and day out, living together in just 300 square feet. The guys generously gave us some of their tips on sharing such a small space… Yes Yes, not counting college dorms. Our good friends were living here before us and we had been over a few times for dinner.
Sep 13, 2016
A Denver Home Mixes Modern & Traditional Style With Surprising DIY Projects
Name: Austin Location: Denver, Colorado I live in Denver on the east side in an up and coming area. My house is a 1400 square foot home with a modern lofty interior. The original house was built in 1925 and was only 500 square feet! When you’re home shopping, you tend to see generic houses, one after another. It’s enough to make you crazy! When I walked into this place, it instantly felt unique. I had a strong connection, it just lacked a personality.
Sep 12, 2016
Before & After: A Living Room is Lightened & Brightened Up
Barbara was tasked with creating a living space that reflected the personality and interests of her clients, all while making sure it was baby friendly. She added pattern, texture and soothing color to create a welcoming family living room. From Barbara: The clients who just moved into this space really wanted their vibrant and eclectic personalities to shine through into their new home just outside of Boston.
Sep 12, 2016
10 Spectacular Spots for Your Magnetic Knife Rack
(Image credit: Samara Vise) From Kitchn → 10 Places to Hang a Magnetic Knife Rack
Sep 12, 2016
Two Homebodies and Their “Heavenly” Brooklyn Apartment
Name: Wesley & John Location: Carroll Gardens — Brooklyn, New York We moved into this 1890s Brooklyn townhouse last summer. We were formerly living in separate windowless dumps in North Brooklyn and when we got engaged last year we decided it was time to grow up and move south, to the land of brownstones and strollers.
Sep 11, 2016
Who’s Cleaner: Men or Women? We Finally Have Answers
Moving in with your significant other isn’t all sunshine, rainbows and picking out throw pillows. It’s a struggle to learn to live together. Think about it: You’re two different people who grew up in different houses around different people, and you’re coming together under one roof for the first time—bringing with you two totally distinct sets of home habits.
Sep 11, 2016
Before & After: A Multi-Purpose Guest Room Perfect for Sewing & Sleeping
Regine had a blank slate of a room and wanted to maximize the utility of the space while crafting a cool and beachy look. With some smart shopping, she was able to transform this space into a chill and welcoming spot! From Regine: Originally this room was a closet and storage for things that didn’t quite have a place, but it came time to make it an official guest room while also making it possible to turn this into a sewing space where I can make clothes.
Sep 10, 2016
A Bright & Pretty Minneapolis Loft
Name: Colie Location: North Loop — Minneapolis, Minnesota This is my one bedroom apartment in the North Loop of Minneapolis. I chose this space because I LOVED the bright white feel and large floor to ceiling windows since there is only lighting on one side. The white kitchen was also a winner for me. I would love to be in an older building with exposed brick, but didn’t really love any of the kitchens I saw. My style is a mix of traditional and eclectic.
Sep 9, 2016
Why Five Spatulas Might Be Better Than One
(Image credit: Meghan Splawn) From Kitchn → Our Favorite Spatulas: 5 Spatulas Are Better than 1
Sep 9, 2016
5 Reasons to Start Collecting Wooden Spoons Immediately
(Image credit: Ellie Arciaga Lillstrom) From Kitchn → 5 Reasons to Start a Collection of Wooden Spoons
Sep 9, 2016
A Labor of Love in Southern California
Name: Matt & Amanda Location: Pasadena, California We just finished a bunch of work on our home. I did most of the work myself, including the all of the wood wainscoting, molding and arches. I didn’t do the cat though, that was just right place, right time. A little about us and our house. It’s a 1947 bungalow in west Pasadena – so far west, it’s practically Eagle Rock. We bought it in 2016 and I’ve spent the year fixing it up.
Sep 8, 2016
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We Found Big Inspiration in This Tiny “Home”
We’ve been fans of the tiny home movement from day one and have loved seeing its evolution as it’s gained momentum. So when we heard about Garnet Hill’s mobile boutique — an upcycled shipping container decked out as a shoppable, livable home store, complete with kitchen, bedroom, and bath — we couldn’t wait to climb inside and check it out. It did not disappoint.
Sep 8, 2016
Quiz: What’s Your Home Decor Personality?
Are you the artful bohemian or a new traditionalist? Take this quiz to find out and don’t forget to share your results in the comments! Antsy for your results? Hang tight…they’re coming! Re-edited from a post that originally appeared 09.06.2017.
Sep 8, 2016
Ideas to Help Your Kid Pack Their Own Lunchbox
(Image credit: Jerrelle Guy) From Kitchn → 7 Lunch Box Ideas Kids Can Pack Themselves
Sep 8, 2016
An Eco-Friendly & Stylish Mid Century Home in Dallas
Name: Melanie Location: White Rock Lake — Dallas, Texas My home is a mid century traditional built in 1950. I have lived here for three years with my husband Dalton and two pups, Addie and Mr. Cooper. It’s in East Dallas which has a bit of an eclectic vibe and really feels like an escape from the city without being too far. We purchased the home from Architect DJ Perkison, who designed the amazing back patio.
Sep 7, 2016
7 Time Saving, Thaw-Free Freezer Foods
(Image credit: Emma Christensen) From Kitchn → 7 Foods You Can Cook Straight out of the Freezer
Sep 7, 2016
Relatable GIFs That Sum Up How You Feel About Moving
Moving is a huge process full of high and low points. Some moments will have you doing a celebratory dance, and others will have you more overwhelmed than you thought possible. Whether you’re signing the lease on your first apartment or you’re trading spaces for the 15th time, your move will probably look a lot like this: Your lease is almost up, and you’re ready to move into a new apartment.
Sep 6, 2016
Before & After: Casey & Kumar’s Clinton Hill Kitchen
When they bought their co-op apartment in Brooklyn, Casey and Kumar had a particularly ambitious project in mind: transforming a one-bedroom to meet the needs of a family of four people. Doing so involved some pretty clever solutions along with a full-scale overhaul of the unit’s very small, very outdated kitchen. Since space in their small apartment was at a premium, Casey and Kumar wanted the kitchen to flow seamlessly into the rest of the living area.
Sep 5, 2016
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Perfect for Fall: The Comfortable Nostalgia of the Farmhouse Style
Is there anyone more qualified to find the balance of contemporary style and old-time charm than Joanna Gaines? In designing her exclusive line of furniture and accessories, Magnolia Home by Joanna Gaines, she used her unique eye for bringing vintage comforts into today’s homes. Classic, elegant and comfortable, the Farmhouse style of decorating is all about keeping things simple and organic.
Sep 5, 2016
How To Actually Get a Project Done Before Summer Ends
With just a few weeks until the official end of summer, the clock is ticking on your summer bucket list. If your list includes getting some projects done around the house, consider this your how-to guide on finally get them done.
Sep 4, 2016
A Warm & Cozy “Quintessential” San Francisco Apartment
Name: Mo & Rachael Location: NOPA — San Francisco, California I’m a filmmaker and my wife is a private chef/nutritionist! We live in a beautiful, quintessential San Francisco Edwardian right next the Panhandle in the NOPA neighborhood. It’s a quiet home, very clean, with a beautiful view of a tree filled backyard. The home is filled with original artwork from local San Francisco artists and also plenty of authentic mid-century furniture and some quirky details!
Sep 3, 2016
This Untouched 70s Home is The Grooviest Thing You’ll See All Year
Located in Framingham, Massachusetts, this suburban home looks rather average on the outside, but the inside is a time capsule that will take you right back to the disco days of the 1970s. The 3,600 square foot, five bedroom, two and a half bathroom home has only had two owners. You can be the third for $624,900. “The original owner built the house and customized it and did all the decor in the early ’70s,” realtor Matt Cuddy told BuzzFeed.
Sep 2, 2016
10 Kitchens That are Pretty in Pink
(Image credit: Lana Kenney) From Kitchn → 10 Kitchens That Will Inspire You to Think Pink
Sep 2, 2016
Take a Spin Through Amsterdam’s Unconventional Hotel The Dylan
Name: The Dylan Hotel Location: Canal Center; Amsterdam, Netherlands Never intending for its design to fit into a box, the cheeky hotel’s aesthetic gives a playful wink at anyone who stays because each room offers a one-of-a-kind experience. This 5-star hotel tows a wonderful balance of shirking tradition and delivering a funky design model of its own that puts a focus on sharp style and individuality.
Sep 2, 2016
18 Super Summery, Porch Perfect Pasta Recipes
(Image credit: Leela Cyd) From Kitchn → 18 Summery Pasta Recipes to Eat on the Porch
Sep 2, 2016
Before & After: From Boring Beige to Black & White Beauty
Krystal looked at her beige fireplace and saw a blank canvas. She got to work painting tiles to bring some pattern to her living room. From Krystal: I started with a piece of wrapping paper, it was the best paper I had to cut to the size I needed for the tile stencil. After priming and painting the tiles white, I worked on sketching the pattern on the paper which took quite a while, and trust me it’s not perfect! I used a razor blade to cut the stencil out.
Sep 1, 2016
Home “Alone”: Small Space Hacks for Creating Privacy At Home
We’re all about small space living here at Apartment Therapy, but even we admit that it can be difficult to find privacy in a tiny home. But whether it’s from the other people in your household, occasional guests, your neighbors or even just your own work, separation can be achieved. Read on for some ideas on how to carve a bit of “me space” in your place.
Aug 31, 2016
6 Genius Ways to Organize Under the Sink
The area under your kitchen or bathroom sink can sometimes feel like an island of lost products. And it will never get any better, until you actually take the steps to sort it out and install some (potentially temporary) organization solutions. Here, half a dozen ideas to get your cabinets in order. Put one or more of these into place, and you’ll be rewarded with a storage area that looks better (good for your heart) and works better (good for your mind).
Aug 31, 2016
A Serene & Welcoming Apartment
Name: Inga Location: Gahanna, Ohio I live in a 746 square foot one bedroom apartment on the first floor, in a newly built apartment community in Gahanna, Ohio, a suburb of Columbus. Since I was the first tenant to occupy this particular unit, it really feels like MY home. It’s located in a great area, surrounded by premiere shopping centers, as well as a 10-minute drive to work, which is a major plus. I would label my aesthetic as transitional and ever-changing (literally.
Aug 31, 2016
Before & After: A Kitchen Goes From Builder Grade Blue to Sophisticated Black & White
Danica’s new house came with an old kitchen, and she knew it had to go. With a nice layout and some Craigslist luck on her side she was able to DIY her way to a gorgeous updated kitchen. From Danica: We moved into our home last year and the first project we tackled was the horribly boring builder grade kitchen. The layout was great but the oak cabinets, white laminate and checker backsplash needed some serious updating.
Aug 31, 2016
Get Your Online Dating Profile in Shape for Cuffing Season
The warm weather is winding down and the leaves will soon start to turn, but that’s not the only change in the air. If it feels like people are settling down everywhere you turn, don’t worry, it’s not just you—cuffing season is upon us. Not everyone feels relationship-ready come the end of summer, but if you find yourself wishing for someone to come home to, it might be time to overhaul your dating apps. With a few tweaks, you can reach profile perfection.
Aug 31, 2016
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The Comfortable, Flexible Look of the Farmhouse Style
Is there anyone more qualified to find the balance of contemporary style and old-time charm than Joanna Gaines? In designing her exclusive line of furniture and accessories, Magnolia Home by Joanna Gaines, she used her unique eye for bringing vintage comforts into today’s homes. Classic, elegant and comfortable, the Farmhouse style of decorating is all about keeping things simple and organic.
Aug 31, 2016
Adding Color to Your Rental: 5 Real Renters Share Their Solutions
Color doesn’t have to be permanent…or even on the walls. It also doesn’t have to be super saturated or loud, either. These five renters added soft, subtle color to their homes—in ways that won’t prevent them from getting their security deposit back! From Katie, of Katie’s Shabby Chic St. Paul Apartment: “I am quite proud of my dining room table and chairs.
Aug 31, 2016
A Swinging ’70s-Inspired Home in Maine
Project by: Tyler Karu of Landing Design Location: Portland, Maine Tyler was able to create a 70s-inspired space that hits all the design high notes of the decade without veering into parody or camp. With some smartly shopped pieces and warm colors, this home is as eye-catching as it is welcoming. From Tyler: When my clients brought me on board, immediately after purchasing the property, they informed me that their inspiration was “seventies conversation pit.” I was elated.
Aug 30, 2016
Before & After: Fitting a Tub (and Fresh Tile) into a (Terrifyingly Outdated) Tiny Bathroom
We featured Josef’s stylish Prague apartment a few weeks ago. Now we get to see how Daniele worked his magic on this tiny and outdated space. From Daniele: Josef gave me full creative freedom when renovating his apartment’s bathroom. The bathroom was old and dark. He wanted to fit in a bathtub, possibly his only request for this project. Given the small size of the bathroom I thought it was a bad idea, but he insisted so we did it.
Aug 30, 2016
A Stylish & Personal Apartment in Singapore
Name: Vivienne Location: Singapore, Malaysia My profession is trading but I have always dreamt of being an interior stylist. I’ve lived in Singapore for ten years, and this is the first apartment I’ve owned by myself and I’ve decided to treat it as a project to turn the plain condominium into my dream space. I’m a world traveller and have visited more than 40 countries. My home is therefore a mix of styles – a little bit of everything.
Aug 30, 2016
From Nearly Nonexistent to Enviably Large: 5 No-Fail Recipes for an Organized Entryway (At Any Size)
Here at Apartment Therapy, we’re huge proponents of the landing strip—having a dedicated “clutter filter” in the entryway can make your whole home more organized. What’s more, no home is too small for this crucial bit of design know-how. Read on for my recipe for an organized foyer at any size.
Aug 30, 2016
Savor Your Summer Mornings With These Make-Ahead Breakfasts
(Image credit: Kimberley Hasselbrink) From Kitchn → 25 Make-Ahead Summer Breakfasts
Aug 30, 2016
A Teensy Chicago Apartment With a “Mid-C Meets Thrift Store” Vibe
Name: Ursula Location: Logan Square — Chicago, Illinois I moved to Chicago from Los Angeles earlier this year and found a teensy apartment in my favorite neighborhood, a block from the center. I’m a baker professionally and use my home kitchen for recipe testing, so it took me a while to figure out how to utilize the narrow, poorly lit space.
Aug 29, 2016