Category: Design and Decor
Cozy interiors evoke a feeling of the fall, dark evenings, and cool weather. But having modern rustic home décor doesn’t need to be limited to the autumn months. You can create a rustic home design no matter the season that fits with your style and home’s aesthetic. So... Read More
In the 1950s and 1960s, real estate developer Joseph Eichler built thousands of homes in California that were designed to bring modern architecture to the masses. These postwar homes are known for open interior spaces, modern design, and access to the outdoors. They were innovative homes that introduced... Read More
Whether you’re renting an apartment in Manhattan, NY, or a townhouse in townhouse in San Francisco, CA, sometimes you’ll need to put up with less-than-perfect aesthetics and do your best with creative decor to make your home feel... Read More
A guest bathroom should be a place where your guests can feel comfortable and relaxed. If your guest bathroom looks a bit dull, there are many simple things you can do to take your space to the next level and impress your visitors. So, whether you’re... Read More
For many people, outdoor space doubles as a storage area or somewhere to put trash before taking it out. However, your small apartment balcony can be much more. No matter the style or size, you can make it an outdoor haven with the right know-how. Whether... Read More
We all want visitors and families to feel welcome when they come to our homes. You also want your home’s exterior to look its best when you’re ready to sell. It’s the focal point for any potential buyer, and what they see as... Read More
Creating a bedroom sanctuary doesn’t have to be expensive or require matching furniture sets. Make use of what you have and up-cycle your furniture, or check out your local thrift store for budget-friendly furniture styles. There’s no right way to style your bedroom,... Read More
You might have spotted a kitchenette advertised last time you looked for an apartment, rental home, or even hotel room. A kitchenette may imply a small kitchen, but size isn’t the only thing that sets it apart from a full-sized... Read More
When you think of living in Seattle, you probably think of the Space Needle, Pike Place Market, endless coffee shops, and houses overlooking the water or even on the water. But the houseboats circa “Sleepless in Seattle” aren’t actually houseboats... Read More
Whether you’re a first-time renter or a seasoned renter there are plenty of different things you’re contemplating when it comes to the perfect apartment. And one of these may be the kitchen space – the heart of many homes, including... Read More
There’s something about an industrial loft apartment that draws you in. These reclaimed spaces blend the loft’s airy interior with the distinct design of a former warehouse. You can recognize their brick walls, exposed pipes, metal beams, and oversized windows from a mile away. Industrial lofts,... Read More
Remote work environments and rising rent prices have made suburban living more attractive in recent years. Young professionals are opting for larger homes with more rooms that double as office spaces, which come at a significant discount in the suburbs. Others are moving to look for a slower... Read More