Making an unfinished attic space feel livable
I’m about to move into a new home. I’ll be renting a bedroom and the unfinished attic from friends of mine. I’d love to sleep in the attic, with all that space and all the windows. What are some good ideas on how to make an unfinished part of a house into something livable?
Cthulhus like to wind down, too: tentacle wall decal for your tub
This tentacle wall decal from StickerBrand makes a good argument for sharing your bathtub with cephalopods and their ilk. Available in an amazing range of colours, these bothria can attack any bathroom decor.
From Ye Olde Shack to luxurious Bohemian Bed Den
Remember when Naomi asked for your help in re-decorating her boring ‘ol bed nook? You’d hardly recognize it now! Homies, you give some good advice. Check out what you inspired…
Make decorative hearts out of LEGO for your geeky Valentine’s Day
Have a geeky Valentine’s Day with these LEGO hearts.
Turn your scarves into a colorful curtains
I can’t get over the light streaming through Homie Shootdanielle’s window covering. She turned silk scarves into gorgeous and completely one-of-a-kind curtains.
Shiny Monsters for some goth-y nautical inspiration
Artist Adam Wallacavage’s show at the Philadelphia Art Alliance features his 16th-Century Baroque and gothic-inspired monster lamps, and Homies: you’re gonna wanna see it. What do you think of these monstrously gorgeous chandeliers, Homies?
5 no-cost ways to update and refresh your home right now
There are a lot of ways to update a home space, but many of those are time-consuming and incur at least some cost. Never mind the skills and tools needed to make it happen. There are a ton of great ways to make rooms feel fresher without any major overhauls — and without spending a cent. Save your money for that amazing lamp you’ve been eyeing and try these free home refresh ideas right now.
Buy tiles as souvenirs and use them as home decor
I used Mexican ceramic tiles that I brought back from the Seaport Tile Shop in San Diego, along with some colored glass beads from Michaels, to create a mosaic on a porch step.