Give your home some love, and it will love you back.
Whether you're moving into a smaller space, or just need to create more space in your kitchen, downsizing to a minimalist kitchen can make you happier.
Solve the problem of corralling your stuff once and for all.
The key is to focus on the things your kids touch. Oh, and throw a party.
Paint a door super bright yellow, or the trim on a window for amazing results.
Because the wrong paint job can seriously wreck your home.
A messy environment is actually good for your psyche.
Honeycomb dividers will tame the messes in your dresser.
Try cleaning your light fixtures. Amazing how much brighter things look.
Three young entrepreneurs give tips on staying organized and calm while living hectic lives.
Men have their “Man Caves,” but what do we women call our special space?
Classic advice — with a few modern twists for today’s homeowners.
The first day of school isn’t here yet, but it’s not too early to start budgeting for the upcoming semester — especially considering the amount you’ll probably spend before the first class even starts.
Getting straight A’s in stocking up on school supplies doesn’t exactly come with a rulebook.
Shopping for school supplies, electronics and clothing can be a chore — and an expensive one at that.
The new school year is always stressful, so don't let back-to-school clutter make matters worse. Here are ways to cut down on clutter chaos.
Deciding between a popsicle and ice cream should be your biggest headache. Not summer maintenance.
Get your kids outside and spark their creativity with fun, simple home improvement projects. Plus, you’ll boost your curb appeal.
Here’s a fun way to pinpoint your style when your Pinboards have run amuck.
Common problems. Genius solutions.
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