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lifestyle1 year ago

Interior Design Trends People Love to Hate

A recent article highlights various modern home decor trends that people find frustrating or impractical, based on feedback from over 500 readers. Common complaints include open shelving in kitchens, lack of storage in large homes, impractical light fixtures, and inconvenient kitchen designs like microwaves in lower cabinets. Other disliked trends include open floor plans, farmhouse sinks, and fake fireplaces. Readers also expressed disdain for aesthetic choices like gray flooring, barn doors, and painted brick on mid-century homes.

home-and-garden2 years ago

"Discover the Must-Have Plant for Cleaner Air at Home"

Calathea is a tropical plant recommended for its air-purifying qualities and striking appearance, making it a desirable houseplant. It thrives in warm, humid conditions and requires bright, indirect sunlight and careful watering with non-tap water to avoid leaf burn and mineral damage. Calathea not only helps remove harmful compounds from indoor air but also enhances home decor and can improve mood and focus.

lifestyle-and-home-decor2 years ago

"IKEA Expands Nytillverkad Line with Bold Vintage Pieces from the 60s and 70s"

IKEA has tapped into the vintage trend by releasing a new collection of furniture and home decor items inspired by their designs from the '60s and '70s. The collection, part of their 80th anniversary Nytillverkad series, includes a green swivel chair, a yellow armchair, a chrome-accented side table, a shag rug, and a cushion cover with a psychedelic pattern. These pieces combine nostalgic design with modern appeal, offering consumers a touch of retro style at affordable prices.

lifestyle-and-shopping2 years ago

"Affordable Elegance: Embracing Chic on a Budget"

BuzzFeed editors have curated a list of 28 budget-friendly items that add a touch of elegance and style to your life without breaking the bank. From sleek amber soap dispensers and quilted zip-up jackets that mimic high-end brands, to chic decor like gold watering cans and dried floral arrangements, these products prove that fanciness is more about attitude than price tags. Other highlights include a Lovoir Winged Eyeliner Stamp for a perfect cat-eye, an acrylic earring stand for organization, and a Diamond Dazzle Stik to keep jewelry sparkling. Each item is accompanied by promising reviews from customers, emphasizing the quality and value of these inexpensive finds.

lifestyle-and-home-improvement2 years ago

"35 Must-Have Products for Your Bathroom Makeover"

BuzzFeed editors have curated a list of 35 innovative products designed to transform and organize your bathroom space. These items range from double shower hooks and wood polish to no-scratch shower sprays and sleek storage solutions. The products aim to enhance convenience, maximize space, and upgrade the aesthetic appeal of your bathroom, with many items offering simple, tool-free installation and maintenance. Whether you're looking to tackle stubborn grime with specialized cleaners or organize your toiletries with stylish containers, this list promises to inspire a bathroom overhaul for a more functional and inviting space.

lifestyle-and-home-decor2 years ago

"39 Must-Have Cozy Home Essentials to Impress Your Guests"

BuzzFeed editors have curated a list of 39 home products designed to impress guests with a cozy ambiance, including fairy string lights, globe lights, fake ivy, vintage-style Edison bulbs, smart light bulbs, corduroy pillow covers, checkerboard throw blankets, faux-fur throw blankets, and more. These items range from practical lighting solutions to soft and inviting textiles, all aimed at creating a warm and welcoming home environment. While some products were received as samples, all were independently selected by the editors, and purchases made through the links may earn BuzzFeed and its partners a share of sales or other compensation.

home-decor2 years ago

Ina Garten's Simple Vase Trick for Effortless Flower Arranging.

Ina Garten shared a simple solution for arranging flowers in a vase. Instead of making one big arrangement, split your flowers up to make a few cohesive mini-displays. Gather a few small vases or bottles and separate your flowers into mini bouquets. Choose vases that fall into the same color family and have a similar shape. This approach gives you more flexibility when decorating and you can move around your smaller vases throughout the day.