In the series premier Amy Matthews introduces us to her 1970s rustic rambler, in all of its yellow knotty pine glory. First order of business? A white backdrop to eliminate the stale, stagnant feel of the outdated pine. In her quest to create a modern rustic aesthetic, Amy focuses on ways to connect the kitchen and living room with the surrounding outdoor environment. Taking a "less is more" approach, the end result is an unfussy and naturally beautiful living space.
Mixing in vintage decor is one of the biggest trends in dining room design -- but a step too far in the thrifted direction and the look can quickly start to resemble something from grandma's attic instead of the pages in a magazine. The key to getting the look right: achieving balance between the...
There's no bigger trend in interior design right now than the farmhouse look -- but this of-the-moment style is pulled straight from the American history books. In the first episode of The Furniture Geek, Jason Oliver Nixon is taking country-chic back to its roots, and unearthing the hardworking ...
Lifestyle blogger Layla Palmer has fun injecting her signature cottage style into the living room of her own home, located in Pike Road, Alabama. The house had been vacant and in foreclosure for several years after it was built in 2006, but Layla looks forward to loving it back to life...one (woo...