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The Outdoor Decorating Tip You Need to Try, Based on Your Zodiac Sign - thespruce.com
thespruce.com
30.06.2024 / 12:59

The Outdoor Decorating Tip You Need to Try, Based on Your Zodiac Sign

When decorating an outdoor space, there are plenty of ways to transform it from an empty patch of grass to your dream oasis. If you're struggling with where to start, why not look to your zodiac sign for some ideas on how to make the space your own?

Level Up Your Floral Arranging Game with These Essential Tools - sunset.com - state California
sunset.com
29.06.2024 / 02:05

Level Up Your Floral Arranging Game with These Essential Tools

Looking to step up your flower gardening game? We’ve tapped into the tasteful toolbelt of Hannah Rose Rivers Muller, master florist farmer and author of Designing With Dried Flowers, who shares her selects for stylish yet practical farm gear that she personally uses while busy harvesting at Full Belly Farm. Well known for pioneering the Northern California field-to-vase movement, Hannah is no stranger to getting her hands dirty and knowing the type of quality gear needed when working in a fast-pace seasonally driven industry.

After a Weird Remodel, This Eichler Home Was Transformed - sunset.com
sunset.com
29.06.2024 / 02:05

After a Weird Remodel, This Eichler Home Was Transformed

Everyone has their own design aesthetic, and that’s welcomed. If everyone liked the same things, the world would definitely be a lot more boring. But sometimes a design aesthetic doesn’t quite match its surroundings, like what the previous owners did to this 1958 Eichler E-111 home in the San Mateo Highlands.

Learn How to Make a Floral Braid That Will Last Forever - sunset.com - France
sunset.com
29.06.2024 / 02:05

Learn How to Make a Floral Braid That Will Last Forever

In Hannah Muller’s debut book, Designing With Dried Flowers ($22.31; Penguin Random House), she shares expert advice straight from the fields on how to create beautiful, everlasting works of art for any season and occasion. It’s packed with gorgeous photography, handfuls of tips, flower growing and harvesting suggestions, plus inspiring dried flower crafts that go well beyond vase arrangements.

How a Designer Would Redecorate Your Patio Under $200 - thespruce.com - state California
thespruce.com
28.06.2024 / 14:13

How a Designer Would Redecorate Your Patio Under $200

Is your patio currently a cluttered mess? It’s time for a makeover that won’t blow your budget. To optimize patio time, you’ll want to create a clean, comfortable spot.    We turned to Heather Knight-Willcock, an interior designer based in Long Beach, California, for her advice on redecorating a patio without dropping a ton of cash. As an expert for ShopGoodwill.com, Knight-Willcock is well-versed in seeking the best deals, and shopping with an eye for budget-friendly and second-hand options.  Here’s how Knight-Willcock would decorate a patio for under $200—and how you can, too. 

This Is How to Get Your Junk Drawer Organized - sunset.com - city New York - state Michigan
sunset.com
22.06.2024 / 01:54

This Is How to Get Your Junk Drawer Organized

Heads up: It’s probably time to revisit your junk drawer. Not to grab your go-to tube of lip balm or a piece of gum, but to finally organize it. 

A Pro's Tips to Design the Edible Garden of Your Dreams - sunset.com
sunset.com
22.06.2024 / 01:54

A Pro's Tips to Design the Edible Garden of Your Dreams

When it comes to creating a modern homestead, you probably don’t automatically think of a park-like setting filled with color and texture that you’d like to hide out in for hours.

Tour This Eco-Friendly Remodel in the Berkeley Hills - sunset.com - San Francisco - state Montana
sunset.com
22.06.2024 / 01:54

Tour This Eco-Friendly Remodel in the Berkeley Hills

Jasmit Singh Rangr, a Berkeley-based architect, founder of Rangr Studio, and a lecturer in architecture at the UC Berkeley College of Environmental Design, is technically responsible for building his family’s stylish, minimal, cost-conscious home near the Grizzly Peak summit in the Berkeley Hills. But the behind-the-scenes mastermind who made it possible is his wife, Abigail Dillen, president of Earthjustice, a nonprofit, public interest environmental law firm. Anyone familiar with the area’s cutthroat real estate market won’t be surprised to hear that the search for a vacant, buildable lot in one of the most coveted neighborhoods in the West required Dillen to use all of the skills that make her a great lawyer: creativity, a knack for analysis and research, perseverance, and the art of persuasion.

This $14 Million Fairytale Castle in Rural Wyoming Is Fit for Royalty - sunset.com - China - Turkey - state California
sunset.com
22.06.2024 / 01:54

This $14 Million Fairytale Castle in Rural Wyoming Is Fit for Royalty

About 70 miles south of Jackson Hole, 2150 Robinson Lane is a sprawling property with a castle, fully outfitted with tunnels and towers—and it can be yours for the cool price of $14 million. It hit the market in April, and since then, all eyes have been on this extraordinary real estate opportunity. 

How to Design the Chicest Chicken Coop in Your Backyard - sunset.com
sunset.com
22.06.2024 / 01:54

How to Design the Chicest Chicken Coop in Your Backyard

When it comes to dreaming up her perfect coop, Kate Richards—avid gardener, homegrown cocktail crafter, and wrangler of chickens—always starts with function before deciding on design details. First she figures out run size, roosting areas, number of nesting boxes, and where supply storage will live, and then she pieces together the perfect layout for the space. From there Kate adds details and decor elements that might seem over the top compared to the standard utilitarian set up. She’s known for using unexpected paint colors, patterned wallpaper, and gingerbread trim that make the entire space more aesthetically interesting while fitting in with her own home’s style and architecture.

Here’s How to Shop for Trader Joe's Flowers This Spring - sunset.com
sunset.com
22.06.2024 / 01:54

Here’s How to Shop for Trader Joe's Flowers This Spring

There’s no question that people love Trader Joe’s, and while you might be popping in for the current end-cap display of Ube Mochi Pancake & Waffle Mix or Pizza Party Potato Chips, I’m taking full advantage of the springtime buffet of blooms. For me, there is no greater pleasure (or budget-friendly flower shopping) than building your own bouquets out of TJ’s flowers and fillers. Whether you’re looking to make an arrangement for someone you love, or just to add a little splash of seasonal style to your tabletop, here are a few tips and tricks to take your springtime stems to the next level. 

How to Pick the Perfect Pot for Your Houseplants - sunset.com
sunset.com
22.06.2024 / 01:53

How to Pick the Perfect Pot for Your Houseplants

Love the minimalist architectural plant trend but only have a small space for styling indoor greenery? There’s no need to lug in a 6-foot specimen tree to add bodacious botanicals into your home, because even the smallest planters can make a big impact when intentionally pairing striking foliage with a unique vessel. Think the graceful curves of a sphere planter paired with round rosy fronds, or curating a juxtaposition of a bonsai-esque statement plant with delicate saucers—the combinations are endless! 

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