Move over man-caves and bachelor pads. The she shed is the latest addition to must-have gender-specific escapes. Essentially, it’s a hideout for the ladies – a dedicated space that’s set up for work or for play. Exactly what a she shed is depends on its intended use. It could be a relaxing place for the woman of the house to unwind, a spot to socialize with friends, or a room to pursue new hobbies. Most she sheds are incredibly versatile and relatively inexpensive to boot. While the word ‘shed’ might conjure images of a creaky, cold, cobweb-ridden hole, you can easily…... Read Article
If you’re like most people, your bedroom is your happy place. It’s where you go to relax, unwind, and get away from it all. It’s also probably the only room in the home that’s off-limits to guests. Of course, being off limits doesn’t make the bedroom immune to clutter. Most likely, it’s quite the opposite. Because they’re not meant for outsiders, bedrooms tend to become dumping grounds for those things we want to tuck away from public view. As such, messy bedrooms can become our own, private nightmares we reluctantly open our eyes to every morning. Fortunately, there are several…... Read Article
Summer is for more than grilling, hitting the beach, and hiking. Summer makes a great time for home improvements and renovations. First, there are a lot of things about summer that make it a great time of year for scheduling your projects. Make Mother Nature a Friend When cooler temps and inclement weather aren’t as likely, like in the summertime, homeowners can open doors and windows to air out the home of dust and paint fumes during construction. Pleasant weather also means an outdoor grill and table can ease temporary kitchen disruptions, while a picnic at the park or beach…... Read Article
Does your home have a mudroom? Usually located at the rear of the house or off the garage, mudrooms are a drop zone for dirty boots, bags, and outerwear. Their goal is simple – to keep mud, moisture, and mess out of your living space. Mudrooms and entryways can also serve as storage space for a bunch of stuff, ranging from sporting gear to pet supplies. Because of their multi-purpose functions, mudroom designs need to be efficient and versatile. Keeping a mudroom clean and organized may seem daunting at first, but with a little planning, patience, and the right accessories,…... Read Article
For most homes, the dining room is a simple space devoted to entertaining and feasting. It’s where everyone comes together to share food, laughs, and memories. Imagine family and friends seated around a gorgeous table, indulging in discussions and delicacies. Sprucing up a dining room can be tricky, especially with the need to balance form and function. Luckily, there are many solutions available, whether you desire a small space outfitted with a cozy banquette, or a large, more formal setup. Below are several tips for creating a stunning dining space that speaks for itself. Let’s explore. 1. Keep It Clutter-Free with…... Read Article
A man cave is the perfect retreat right in the middle of your home. It’s a place to unwind, grab a beer, indulge in a hobby, or watch your favorite games on a mammoth-size screen – basically do the things that make you feel rejuvenated and alive. For this, it should be able to house anything, from your favorite collectables to some interesting paraphernalia. The possibilities are endless! But where do you kick things off? Turning a basement or spare room into a man cave requires careful deliberation. Luckily, we have some tips to help you set the ball rolling.…... Read Article
Popular in the 1970s, wet bars have made a resounding comeback. A well-designed wet bar is great if you love entertaining at home. At a minimum, with a wet bar, you can keep the conversations going while rinsing glasses and mixing drinks – just like a genuine bartender. A wet bar (as the name suggests) is a countertop bar with a sink. Usually, a wet bar holds liquor bottles, glassware, and various bar tools for mixing drinks. Having a built-in sink means you don’t have to go back and forth between the living room and kitchen for clean-ups or if you…... Read Article
There’s no denying that minimalism is having its moment in the sun. It’s a lifestyle marked by clarity, simplicity, and willfulness – an urge to live with nothing but the essentials. Despite its perks, minimalism is not for everyone. But if there’s one place in your household that can benefit from a pared-down, “less is more’ aesthetic,” it’s the bathroom. You want clear counters, little clutter, and a clean, soothing vibe so you can unwind after a hard day. While removing surplus towels and empty bottles is an obvious first step, it’s not all. Contrary to popular belief, minimalist bathrooms don’t…... Read Article
Your physical environment affects your mood. Just think about how you feel when when you walk into a messy house, or how you become calm while strolling in a pretty park. The same applies to your office. What kind of mood are you trying to elicit there? The average American worker spends more than 30 hours a week in the office. It’s no surprise, then, to find that people appreciate a welcoming, inspiring workspace. Have you looked at your workspace lately? If the office has the same look and feel as the day its doors first opened, it may be time…... Read Article
If you work from home, you’ll need a designated office space to perform your best. Separating your personal from your professional life helps with focus, engagement, and productivity. Many homeowners, however, aren’t sure how to create a home office that keeps them focused and inspired. After all, a chair and table stuck in a spare corner hardly qualifies as a decent home office. Making the right decisions about your home office can help you stay engaged and productive. In this article, we’ll discuss a few ways you can create a functional and aesthetic at-home workspace you’ll want to do double…... Read Article