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August
13

As families settle into a new school year, the home office is no longer the only space getting a design rethink. Homework areas are becoming an important part of home design, with homeowners creating dedicated spaces that help students focus, stay organized, and feel comfortable. The latest trend is all about making study spaces functional without sacrificing style.

 

Natural light is one of the most valuable features in a study area. Positioning a desk near a window can create a brighter, more inviting environment while reducing the need for artificial lighting during the day. When natural light is limited, layered lighting with a focused desk lamp can help create a comfortable workspace.

 

Smart storage is another major priority. Built-in shelving, wall-mounted organizers, and attractive storage bins keep books and supplies within reach while preventing clutter from taking over. A well-organized study area can make it easier for students to stay f...

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July
31

The kitchen is one of the hardest-working spaces in any home. It's where mornings begin, dinners come together and family members seem to gather without even trying. But when cabinets are overflowing and pantry shelves are cluttered, even simple tasks can feel frustrating. If you're looking to organize your kitchen without spending weeks on a renovation, a free weekend may be all you need. A few simple changes can help create a more functional and organized space.

 

Start With a Clean Slate

The first step is to take everything out. While it may seem overwhelming, emptying cabinets, drawers and pantry shelves gives you a clear view of what you have and how much capacity is available.

As you sort through items, check expiration dates and remove anything that is no longer usable. Set aside any duplicate gadgets, unused containers or other staples you no longer use. Decluttering before reorganizing helps prevent unnecessary items from fi...

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May
15

After seasons of soft neutrals and understated palettes, spring 2026 is ushering in a confident return to color. Homeowners and designers are embracing bold accents as a way to inject personality without overwhelming a space. The key isn't a full-color overhaul—it's knowing where to use color for maximum impact.

 

One of the most popular places to introduce bold color is the front door. A rich navy, deep green, or even a muted terracotta can instantly boost curb appeal and create a memorable first impression. It's a simple, cost-effective update that signals style and care before buyers even step inside.

 

Inside the home, kitchens and powder rooms are becoming color playgrounds. Painted islands in shades like forest green or charcoal add contrast and depth, while powder rooms are perfect for experimenting with bold wallpaper or saturated paint tones. These smaller spaces allow for more creativity without overwhelming the entire home.

 

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April
13

As spring arrives, home design is shifting beyond aesthetics and into something more meaningful—how a space feels. The concept of "mood homes" is gaining traction in 2026, with homeowners and buyers alike prioritizing environments that support comfort, calm, and everyday well-being. It's no longer just about what looks good in photos—it's about how a home enhances daily life.

 

One of the biggest drivers of this trend is natural light. Bright, sun-filled spaces instantly boost mood and energy, making rooms feel more open and inviting. Homeowners are embracing sheer window treatments, lighter paint colors, and strategically placed mirrors to maximize light throughout the day.

 

Color psychology is also playing a key role. Soft greens, warm neutrals, and muted blues are being used to create a sense of calm and balance. These tones feel fresh for spring while promoting relaxation—something buyers are increasingly drawn to during home tours.

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February
16

The struggle is real: How do we make the most of the space we have without sacrificing comfort and style? The answer is smart design choices that dramatically expand both function and ambiance. Whether you're living in a cozy condo, fixing up a compact starter home or dealing with an awkward floor plan, plenty of practical – and trend-setting – solutions for designing for small spaces are available to you.

 

Start With a Purposeful Layout

Before buying a new recliner or bookshelf, first define how you want each living space to be used. A carefully organized layout helps prevent overcrowding and ensures every item has a role. Positioning couches and chairs away from walls, creating clear walkways and designating certain zones with rugs or lighting can make a room seem larger and more orderly. Even subtle changes can significantly improve day-to-day flow.

 

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