February 3, 2017 On trend: Nautical salvage Whether recycled or newly manufactured, these hard details juxtapose nicely with softer or more glamorous finishes for an eclectic, yet stylish look. Nautical salvage is one way to incorporate trendy industrial and recycled decor into a design scheme, especially a nautical design scheme.
February 3, 2017 How to pick the right end tables for your sofa You may want to give your seating accompaniments a standing ovation when you follow these guidelines for choosing the right ones.
February 3, 2017 Learn the language of trusses in design If figuring out all those intersecting beam configurations under roofs makes your eyes cross, here's help.
February 3, 2017 Create a pro-style kitchen in your home Homeowners who regularly cook and entertain need kitchen spaces that are functional, efficient and beautiful. Even if your culinary creations are more often inspired by Chef Boyardee than Chef Gordon Ramsey, incorporating some of these professional-style amenities will go a long way toward making your new or remodeled kitchen a place where culinary magic happens.
February 3, 2017 Recolor your walls for a better mood Feeling uninspired in your creative life? Repainting your walls and redecorating with a new color scheme could be a first step in getting you out of your rut. We’ll break down the moods associated with the basic colors and optimal rooms for each.
February 3, 2017 Furniture for multitasking lifestyles Multitasking is central to the lives of countless Americans -- both personally and professionally -- and many homeowners are beginning to demand more from their home furnishings. Double-duty furniture doesn’t come cheap, however. We’ll take a look at a few of the options currently available on the market.
February 3, 2017 13 all-white bathrooms with clean and classic style Show immaculate taste in your bathroom with simply beautiful white walls, floors and finishes.
February 3, 2017 A mattress for the rich and famous Priced at $33,000, Kluft’s Palais Royale bed, sold exclusively at Bloomingdale’s, is his hand-tailored take on the 1940s “Rolls Royce” of mattresses -- the “Aireloom.”