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How Small Changes Can Make Your House Feel Brand New

4/18/2025

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You don’t always need to move walls or spend thousands to freshen up your space. Sometimes, just a few smart changes can completely shift how your home feels. When you walk into a room that feels clean, modern, and easy to use, your mood changes right away. A brighter hallway, a tidier kitchen, or more space in the living room can give your whole home a fresh start without tearing it apart.


If your house feels a bit tired, you’re not alone. But the good news is that small fixes often lead to big results when you focus on the things you use every day.


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Start with the spaces you use most


Think about where you spend the most time. It might be your kitchen, your bedroom, or even the bathroom. These spaces can usually benefit from simple changes like better lighting, fresh paint, or more useful storage.


By updating just one or two of these spots, you’ll notice the whole house starts to feel different. Even replacing drawer handles or hanging some open shelves can make a room feel more put together and less cluttered.


Focus on how the space works


Sometimes it’s not about what something looks like, but how it works. A hallway with better hooks, a bathroom with smart storage, or a kitchen with easier-to-reach tools all make your life smoother.


This is where remodelers can offer helpful ideas that you might not think of right away. They often suggest practical updates that look great and actually help you enjoy your space more.


Use lighting to create a fresh feeling


Swapping out lights can completely change the vibe of a room. A dim hallway becomes welcoming with a brighter bulb, and a living room feels cosier with warm light in the evening.


Layering lights is another trick. Try using a mix of ceiling lights, lamps, and wall lights so you can change the mood depending on the time of day or how you’re using the room.


Make storage part of the design


Too much stuff lying around makes any home feel smaller and more stressful. One way to make a big difference is by finding smart storage that fits your space and style.


Use under-bed drawers, baskets, wall hooks, or built-in shelves to keep things tidy but easy to reach. It doesn’t take long before a neater space starts feeling like a brand-new one.


Think ahead while you're updating


When you’re making small updates, it’s smart to also think about how those choices will hold up in the future. Using strong materials, adding energy-saving lights, or switching to water-saving fixtures can help you future-proof your home.


These upgrades may seem small now, but they’ll save time, money, and stress down the road–especially if you decide to sell or grow your family.


Even small updates can breathe new life into your home and make you happier and more content. By focusing on what you use every day, making your space work better, and thinking about the future, you can turn a house that feels tired into one that feels exciting again. Small steps really do add up.
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The Weekender: Best of Interior Design from the Web (April 7–12, 2025)

4/12/2025

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The Weekender: Best of Interior Design from the Web (April 7–12, 2025)


Welcome to The Weekender, your weekly roundup of standout interior design inspiration from around the web. From bold trends unveiled at Milan to smart space-saving makeovers, here’s what had the design world buzzing this week.

Trend Watch: What’s Hot in Interior Design

  • Retro Futurism in the Kitchen
    Robert Downey Jr.’s kitchen, designed by Fox-Nahem Associates, is a wild yet elegant take on retro-futurism. Think sleek curves, metallic finishes, and 1980s sci-fi drama—balanced with warmth and organic texture. Homes & Gardens dives into the story behind this imaginative space.
  • Design Trends for 2026 Revealed at Milan Design Week
    The Times recaps the eight major design trends forecasted at Milan Design Week. From a bold “barolo” color trend to the return of ceiling statement lights and a shift from stealth wealth to expressive maximalism—2026 is shaping up to be anything but boring.
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Small Spaces, Big Style

  • Parisian Studio Transformed by a Sofa Bed
    In Architectural Digest’s spotlight, designer Mathilde Cavé reinvents a tiny 430-square-foot Paris studio. The green sofa bed becomes the anchor for a design that fuses vintage finds, layered textiles, and a charming city view.

Spa-Like Serenity at Home

  • Bathroom Retreat in Peters Township
    Pittsburgh Magazine highlights Seashal Belldina’s bathroom renovation—an inviting blend of alabaster, dolomite, and Calacatta marble. The result? A cozy guest bathroom transformed into a spa-like sanctuary.

Bedroom Dos and Don’ts

  • Avoid These Common Bedroom Decorating Mistakes
    Southern Living outlines 8 decorating traps to avoid in your bedroom. From ignoring window treatments to skipping texture and layering, designers share practical fixes for creating a cozy, restful space.

Visual Inspiration

  • Interior Design Trends for 2025
    Vogue shares the emerging styles that are shaping interiors this year. Expect to see a move toward tactile materials, sculptural lighting, and bold, nature-inspired palettes.

Design Reads

  • Top Interior Design Magazines to Follow
    Stay plugged into the design world with this list of 20 must-follow interior design publications from Foyr. From glossy print staples to rising digital voices, it’s a bookmark-worthy roundup for design lovers.

Our Project Of The Week

A Spanish Revival style bathroom: read all about the elements used here.



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Design Ideas for A Spanish Style Bathroom

4/12/2025

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A Spanish-style bathroom blends Old World charm with earthy elegance. Here are some beautiful design ideas to bring that look to life:

1. Warm, Earthy Color Palette

  • Walls: Textured stucco in warm tones like terracotta, sand, ochre, or soft ivory.
  • Accents: Deep blues, rusty reds, olive greens.
  • Ceiling: Wooden beams or painted details for authenticity.


2. Hand-Painted Talavera Tiles

  • Vanity backsplash or shower niches with colorful Talavera patterns.
  • Use on the floor, around a mirror, or even as a statement wall.
  • Geometric and floral designs work beautifully.


3. Arched Elements

  • Doorways or shower entrances with a soft arch.
  • Niche shelving or mirrors in arched shapes adds a classic Spanish architectural touch.




4. Wrought Iron Details

  • Light fixtures, towel bars, mirror frames, or shelving brackets.
  • Go for dark bronze or matte black finishes for an old-world vibe.


5. Rustic Wood Accents

  • A dark-stained vanity with ornate woodwork.
  • Exposed wood ceiling beams or wood-framed mirrors.

6. Vintage-Style Fixtures


  • Oil-rubbed bronze or antique brass faucets.
  • Pedestal sinks or a freestanding bathtub with claw feet.
7. Patterned Floor Tiles​

  • Use encaustic cement tiles or ceramic lookalikes with intricate Mediterranean patterns.
  • Keep the floor a central focal point.

8. Textiles & Accessories

  • Woven baskets, embroidered towels, and vintage rugs.
  • Add some greenery with succulents or olive branches in clay pots.


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Colorful Nooks

4/3/2025

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