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    Brave Ground: Dulux's 2021 Colour of the Year divides opinion on social media

    Dulux says Brave Ground will 'embolden us to begin to live again' but some people think the brown shade isn't the best choice to offer hope of a brighter future.

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    5 Lessons My Pet Bunny Taught Me About Home Decor

    About a month ago, I adopted a 7-month-old white and black rabbit that I promptly named Pillow. She’s adorable and enthusiastic, and loves grooming (read: licking) me and giving snugs — she’s everything I’d hoped a pet bunny would be. In that sense, adopting Pillow has made me think a bit differently about my decor decisions — and to consider choices that work well both for me and her. Below, five useful lessons my bunny has taught me about home decor — so far.  Clean bunny living! (Photo: No

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    How a Forgotten Piece of Furniture Found a Second Life

    Related: Our Favorite Pieces of Wall Art Aren’t All Paintings This is why, despite the peeling squares of linoleum and mustard-yellow laminate countertops in our kitchen, the main floor bathroom was the first room in our house to get a full makeover. As was the case with opening up our floor plan, the goal in redoing this bathroom was to do as much as we could ourselves and keep the price tag reasonable. Not my bathroom, though I would happily take it.

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    Our Favorite Pieces of Wall Art Aren't All Paintings

    We’ve already told you that you shouldn’t limit your wall art to stuff in frames. Utilizing wall space is a smart solution for trinkets you pick up while traveling, knickknacks that you don’t have shelf space for, and even larger items, like your favorite throws when you aren’t cuddled up in them. Related: Why the Best Wall Art Isn’t Art at All For added inspiration, here’s some of the non-art wall art found in the homes of our editors—everything from a racquet​ and plates to cookie molds and mu

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    4 Questions to Ask Yourself Before Buying a New Piece of Art

    If you own more than one piece of art, you are an art collector. You are an art collector and it’s helpful to start thinking of yourself as such. Related: 3 Ways to Frame Art That Are Actually Affordable As an interior designer, I find that art selection is one of the top anxiety-producing steps in many people’s quest for a dream home. Thinking of it in terms of your personal collection will shift the mindset from “how do I fill this empty space?” to “how does this piece relate to me, my home

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    5 Ways to Refresh Your Home For Winter

    I’m a big believer in the seasonal home refresh, and—even after the holidays—winter is full of natural inspiration. To keep the festive feelings going even after the greenery comes down, think warm hues and cozy additions. Here are five ways I love to perk up a home for winter. Related: 5 Ways to Freshen Up a Space Without Spending a Cent A post-holiday refresh.

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    5 Gallery Walls That Work for Type A People

    I enjoy a good gallery wall—I just don’t want the usual jumbled iteration of one in my house. Related: 5 Ways to Refresh Your Home For Winter That’s because, while I can appreciate the joy of a haphazard collection of frames elsewhere, in my own space, visual clutter turns into mental clutter: I like a little order in my disorder. I could not live here (or there). (Photos: Pinterest, Pinterest) Luckily, the solution is simple: Add a little order to your gallery wall.