Decor trends change like seasons. One decade found us proudly installing chevron wallpaper in the summer, and the next, spending a weekend scraping it off with a mixture of fabric softener and regret.
17 years after closing, a public loo on Oxford’s St Giles has reopened as a set of two richly decorated hotel suites ...
Autumn kitchens promise warmth and ritual, yet many homes slip into habits that quietly erode long‑term style and comfort. This season brings bold ...
S teeped in history, this beautifully restored 1925 Craftsman home at 2436 Broadmeade Road in Seneca Gardens, KY, blends ...
Winter squeezes small lounges. Light fades, furniture piles up, and corners feel tight. People want warmth without tearing down walls. Designers across ...
T he Grace Cottage at Hermit’s Point in Islesboro, Maine, is a stunning example of Renaissance Revival architecture, designed ...
Arizona’s Interstate 17 carries you through dramatic elevation changes, with the landscape transforming from desert scrub to majestic ponderosa pine forests that stand like nature’s own skyscrapers – ...
The three trends that designers agreed were on the outs have all been popular in recent years. The consensus? Large-format repetitive prints and faux-textures are simply not it for 2026.