Open-concept floor plans may be the single biggest design trend of the past decade. Even in cities known for traditional interiors, new apartment buildings and condominiums have embraced open layouts.
If you’re overrun with clutter or don’t have enough closet space, open shelving could be the answer. By Tim McKeough If your home feels overrun by clutter, but your closets are already stuffed, adding ...
That’s where a quality shelving unit comes in, which can help you maximize vertical space while keeping everything easily ...
Open storage in any room can be both practical and dazzling fun. Granted, you need to exercise a sort of discipline when you intend to expose stored things to public view in your home, but it is ...
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When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Photo by Christopher Polk/Variety via Getty Images A walk-in closet is a luxury, but for ...
Your living room should be a place where you are surrounded by some of your favorite things. The key is in picking out the best items to display. Unfortunately, when you have a lot of favorite decor ...
High-impact tile from designer Anthony D'Argenzio sets the stage for this simple open shelving setup. Happy pink dinnerware adds colorful contrast, while an aged oil painting brings in a much-needed ...
Creating extra storage space in any room in your home can be a challenge, but it's especially tough in the bathroom. Decorating is fun, like when you're choosing a fluffy bathmat or a cute shower ...
John Derian’s eponymous East Village shop is one of those New York City establishments that you walk into and exclaim, “I could live in here!” The tables are lined with Astier de Villatte ceramics, ...