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House Digest on MSNThe Design Secret That Makes Wood And Marble Look So Good TogetherYou may be wondering how wood and marble can look good together. Expert Brandy Rinehart tells us all about the secret behind ...
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House Digest on MSNThe Trendy Tile Option That's Replacing Tired And Dated White MarbleBecause white marble has become so popular, some say that it can look tired and dated. If you agree, consider this trendy ...
U.S. builders are rethinking materials, designers are making substitutions, and clients are weighing whether the prestige of ...
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Business of Home on MSNAutumn Oser’s resplendent assortment of violet-veined marble, lacquered wood and liquid metalIn the BOH series What I Love, we’re asking designers to build us a mood board of what’s inspiring them right now. Autumn Oser Jason Varney ...
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Southern Living on MSN8 Kitchen Hardware Trends You’ll See Everywhere In 2025When it comes to selecting kitchen hardware, function is always the most important, but in 2025 more of an emphasis is being ...
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Apartment Therapy on MSNHere’s How Bathrooms Have Transformed Over the Past 100+ YearsBathrooms have transformed so much over the years, shifting from purely functional spaces to personal sanctuaries designed for comfort and relaxation,” says designer Kara Childress. “They’re no longer ...
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Southern Living on MSN10 Things That Make Any Home Look DatedIf you feel like your home is stuck in the past but just can’t put your finger on why, designers say that one of these things may be the offending item.
These simple decor ideas can transform any size bathroom. We're sharing our favorite ideas for all budgets and design styles.
From eye-catching visual elements to innovative features, the countertops of tomorrow are all about making bold statements ...
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Apartment Therapy on MSNThe Easy Way I Brightened Up the Kitchen in My 200-Year-Old FarmhouseThe modern home in L.A.'s Montecito Height neighborhood just listed for $3 million million with a serene central courtyard ...
English farmhouse has been the reigning queen of interior trends. We swapped subway tile for zellige, stainless steel for copper and embraced the fantasy of rural domesticity—gingham curtains, ...
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