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The Minimalist Way To Embrace Animal Print Home Decor
The flashy, designer logo-loving style of the early 2000s is back in all its glory, thanks in large part to Gen-Z’s penchant for nostalgia and the ubiquitous mob wife aesthetic that’s dominating TikTok at the moment. While the latter trend is mostly coming for our wardrobes with bold jewelry and luxury fabrics it’s slowly but…
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38 craft-forward home decor items that will look great in any corner of your house
You know how you sometimes walk through someone’s house just looking at all the cool home decor items they own, wondering if you could politely ask them to lend it to you (forever)? It doesn’t have to be anything extravagant like Darth Maul’s double-bladed lightsaber or a crystal chandelier that could impale you and your…
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7 spectacular holiday homes in India that are ideal for a little R&R
A respite from everyday chores and errands, these owners have designed holiday homes where they live in solace. With elegant grandeur, verdure surroundings, and comfortable luxury, these holiday homes from the AD archives will inspire you to ditch that Zoom call and plan a getaway now! An Alibag Holiday Home With Tropical Interiors Suryan//Dang Suryan//Dang…
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27 Pieces Of Decor From Black-Owned Small Businesses That Would Look So Amazing In Your Home
Expedition Subsahara is a Black woman-owned small business making colorful woven home goods that’ll add a pop of color to any interior. Founded by Senegal native Sofi Seck, every product is made by African artisans. Twenty percent of all sales go towards a school in Senegal for young girls that focuses on STEAM (science, technology,…
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Kitchen and Living Room Decor Ideas That Aren’t Totally Boring
The products featured in this article are from brands that are available in the NBCUniversal Checkout Marketplace. If you purchase something through our links, we get a commission. We’ve found an easy way for you to instantly spruce up your kitchen, living room, bedroom, and even dining room this season. Fresh home decor finds. Now,…
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Home decor: A dinner party prompts a dining room refresh
The prospect of a dinner party prompted this mini dining room makeover. (Courtesy Marni Jameson) The prospect of hosting a dinner party at my house filled my heart with panic. I had been wanting to update my dining room. Suddenly, I had an incentive — and a deadline. The dinner party wasn’t my idea. A…
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Prairiegrass Home Decor and Gifts hosts ribbon cutting event
PERHAM — Prairiegrass Home Decor and Gifts celebrated its re-grand opening with members of the Perham Area Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday, May 8. The business officially opened its brick-and-mortar store, located at 125 W Main St. in Perham, on March 15 but customers can also browse their inventory and make purchases online at prairiegrassmn.com…
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The Rang rug collection draws inspiration from the rich folk heritage of Persia
Smriti Choudhary of Cocoon Fine Rugs shares that the inspiration for the new collection finds its roots in the vibrant folk heritage of Persia, where rugs symbolise profound emotions. “Inspired by this tradition, each piece is meticulously handcrafted, capturing the essence of human feelings through colour and design, reflecting a timeless cultural legacy,” she says.…
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Update Your Home for Less With Apt2B’s Memorial Day Furniture Deals
As Memorial Day approaches, furniture sales are starting to heat up with ample reasons to refresh your space for the upcoming season. Although the holiday isn’t until Monday, May 27, Apt2B just kicked off its massive Memorial Day sale and the savings are epic. Whether you’re revamping the entire living room or just looking for some finishing touches,…
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Why I’m Filling My House With Holes—No, Really
We may earn revenue from the products available on this page and participate in affiliate programs. Home Front is a weekly deep dive into the rising—and returning—trends, decor, and teeniest of design details fresh on our radar. In last week’s send, Lindsey, Domino’s digital director, made a case for holing up. Subscribe now to get the next Home Front newsletter, and read…