When you feel like a fresh start, decluttering your house is a great way to solidify a feeling of change.
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Good behavior should be rewarded, right? Well, this mom begs to differ. Or at least feels like no behavior should be rewarded equally.
Discover Victorian-inspired luxury items to elevate your home decor with elegance. Explore our curated selection of timeless, opulent furnishings and accents.
Discover inspiring modern rustic kitchen ideas that seamlessly blend contemporary design with charming accents for a warm space.
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Bring depth and character to your home with these 15 half wall paneling ideas, they'll elevate your home & bring understated elegance.
Fanny Singer has made a home in a tiny design by noted architect Rudolph Schindler
These Farrow and Ball hallway ideas show a whole host of their different popular paint colours in situ, so many ideas for inspiration.
We are so excited to share our kitchen in our swedish vacation house with you guys today!
Explore creative Craft Room Layout Ideas to optimize your space. Find inspiration for functional and stylish designs for a perfect crafting haven.
It's always nice to come across new Instagram accounts. New to me that is. And I'm not sure how I've missed Our Grey Haven before because it's a) a Victorian villa, which is an architectural period that I love, and b) it's full of the most wonderful collection of
Dive into a world of simplicity and charm with our top cottagecore dining room picks that are as cozy as they are beautiful
Discover tips and inspiration to transform your space into a cozy home oasis, where warmth meets style and comfort reigns supreme
I found my perfect Cremone bolts. I don't need to keep looking... to maybe find something for a few dollars less. I don't have that luxury.
White or rustic? Bungalow-era kitchens may be basic in white, while revival kitchens are new interpretations, often unique.
The economic transformations of the Industrial Revolution in the 19th century brought about further changes in men's and women's roles. Work was less likely to be done in the home, as fewer and fewer Americans lived on farms, and men left the home to work in offices and factories. Men assumed sole responsibility for the financial support of the family, becoming the breadwinners, a term coined in the early 19th century. Married women were not supposed to work for wages, and were considered too pure and innocent to be out in the working world. Women were supposed to devote themselves to domestic duties, and children were seen as young innocents who needed a mother's protection. Fathers had less and less to do with raising their children. Although the 19th-century ideal held that married women were not supposed to work, women did contribute to the family's well-being. Wealthy women planned formal dinners, balls, and other social gatherings that were crucial to their husbands' political and business success. Middle-class women sewed for what they called pin money, small amounts that frequently balanced the family budget. Married women in the middle and working classes took in boarders, sold hot lunches or pastries to neighbors, and saved money by doing their own baking, brewing, gardening, and other chores. It was also common in middle- and working-class families for sons to be sent to school, while their teenage sisters supported this schooling by working in a factory, teaching in elementary schools, or taking in sewing. Such work was considered acceptable as long as it was either done in the house or by unmarried young women. Many 19th-century American families did not fit into this nuclear family ideal, as it was expensive. High housing costs meant more people than just the nuclear family often lived under one roof. Extended families, including grandparents and other relatives, were most numerous in the mid-19th century. Immigrants clung to traditional extended-family forms, and poorer families often included grandparents, grandchildren, and sometimes aunts and uncles in order to maximize sources of income and save on rent. Check out these amazing photos below to see how did everyday life of people in their houses in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
I'd love to have a "buttery". I just like the word. When I think of a buttery I think of old shelves in old paint filled with firkins, bowls, bottles, pantry boxes, and dried gourds, herbs, flowers. And butter - crocks with butter in them and butter prints pressed onto them. It's a place where I can arrange all my country kitchen antiques without the practical problems of actually needing the space for cans of tomato sauce. I don' t have space for that. I have a nice pantr
Going for green in your kitchen gives it a timeless look. From sooting green cabinets to a fresh mint green look. Or add green to your kitchen with green tiles or wall paint. A green kitchen is always a good idea.
Serial renovators of historic houses on a grand scale, the dynamic design duo Peter Sheppard and Keith Day took on their greatest challenge yet with exquisite 18th-century Wolterton Hall in north Norfolk, which had lain uninhabited for almost 30 years
If there is one element that can elevate any space, it is architectural moulding and trim. Even without authentic architectural detailing, colorful trim and moulding can dress up any room!
Taking a bit of a risk, Judy and Stuart Meeke bought a listed cottage without knowing if they would be able to alter it to make it lighter and brighter. The results speak for themselves
Find the top 2023 Halloween decorations to create a spooky and spellbinding home this season. With Pumpkins, floral displays and floating candles.
If you're obsessed with the dark academia interior design style, you'll want to read this! Tons of practical tips to get the DA look in your own home!
Introducing red to your kitchen can bring a jolt of life to your space, from subtle, decorative touches to statement licks of paint
Simrel Achenbach of Desciencelab and designer Daniel Sachs of Sachs Lindores helped assemble the splendid space
Last week was a week of color on The Nordroom with the announcement of the color trends for 2023. So it feels fitting to start this new week with a colorful
La cuisine années 70 reste une obsession déco. Avec son association de meubles en formica ou laqués, ces touches de bois et ces nuances pop, la cuisine seventies continue de séduire pour sa modernité assumée. Voici comment adopter ce style vintage dans cette pièce sans fausse note.
Spread the loveStained glass is a captivating dance of light and shadow, creating an elegance that transforms ordinary rooms into dreamy sanctuaries. Modern Stained Glass Decorating Trends Stained Glass Wall Decorations: The renaissance of stained glass wall decorations has given rise to various styles. From bold geometric patterns to intricate landscapes, modern stained glass wall …
Interior designer Samantha Todhunter and her husband David were always destined to make this 18th-century house in Oxfordshire their home, after chance encounters three decades apart.
These moody farmhouse kitchen ideas feature a combination of rustic charm and dark, dramatic elements, creating a cozy space.
Instagram is a great source for home decor inspiration. Interior designers and architects love to share their projects. And while I love to see those posts, I
These Art Deco kitchens will inspire you to add some '20s and '30s flair to your cooking space. Here's how to create a perfect Art Deco kitchen.
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The designer fused an effortless blend of old and new for his unique flat in a Venetian palazzo
In an archive story from thirty years ago, Lavinia Bolton talked to the antique dealer Christopher Hodsoll, whose spacious London flat overflows with a collection of bizarre and historical objects.
You parents probably loved shag carpet, floral sofas, and their answering machines, but those are rarely seen in homes today. Take a look back at some of the most popular decorating trends from your childhood.
Founded in early 2020 by Mia and Marcus Sahlin, the owners of high-end kitchen company Kitchen & Beyond, Cupboards & Goods is a more affordable lin
James Chinlund and Clare Crespo reimagined their midcentury Los Angeles home with the help of design firm Lovers Unite