Here are Some of the Best Amazon Black Friday Deals for Your Home

Hoping for a sweet deal on something special? Then watch Amazon daily like a hawk. Amazon Black Friday deals are a week-long event (now to November 26) and there will be plenty of great discounts, especially on smart home products.

To score the best Amazon Black Friday deals first, make sure you’re logged in and your account is up to date. There are three ways you can get ahead of the crowd now:

  • Lightning Deals – You’ll see these pop up all day from now through Cyber Monday. You can sign up to get notifications of when certain items will become a Lighting Deal and even get on a waitlist. Act fast –  these deals sold out in minutes last year.
  • Voice Shoppers –  Use Alexa to search Amazon and you’ll find limited-time deals before they go public.
  • Upcoming Deals – Watch this page for what’s going on sale and when. There are tips on how you can buy earlier. On many products, you can click on Watch This Deal to get notified of when it goes live.

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How to Beat Dry Skin at Home This Winter

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You can make changes at home – from your bedding to your bathroom – to banish dry skin this winter. Image: Alexander L. Palmer

Winter brings the good, the bad and the ugly. It offers the good of the holiday season, when friends and family gather and spirits are merry. It offers the bad of the busyness of this time of year. And it brings the ugliness of dry skin. When the temperatures drop and the nights get longer, drier air comes, too. When you’re prepping for holiday parties, the last thing you want to have to worry about is dry, itchy skin. Fortunately, you can do a few simple things at home to make a big difference. Here are four changes you can make at your house or apartment to fend off dry skin and stay comfortable all winter.

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Stock moisturizer right by bathtubs, showers and sinks so it’s easy to hydrate your skin anytime you strip it of oils by washing. Image: Gabriel Holland Interior Design

Stock your bathroom

It should come as no surprise that one of your greatest weapons in combating dry skin this winter is moisturizer. Make sure your bathroom is readily stocked with options for you, your family and your guests. Damp skin has an easier time absorbing moisture and locking it in, so make it easy to grab some lotion right after washing your hands or hopping out of the shower. And don’t be afraid to have a wide arsenal available. Sure, it might take up some counter space, but different parts of your body have different needs. You might not want a scented lotion as your after-shower moisturizer, for example, but it could be a nice touch for your guests. You might not need a heavy balm everywhere, but it can feel great on dry feet.

Moisturizer is just as important in powder rooms as it is in full baths. Every time we wash our hands, we strip them of their natural oils. Following hand washing with a moisturizer is key when dry air won’t do that stripped skin any favors. Setting up a moisturizer area in every bathroom in your home this winter can make it easier to fight off dry skin – and keep it away.

Add a home humidifier

Just because the air outside is brutally dry doesn’t mean you need to suffer indoors, too. Did you know you can use your home’s existing HVAC system to make your life more comfortable? Your heating and cooling system doesn’t have to push the same dry air into each room. You can add a home humidifier and air cleaner to your HVAC to get some much-needed moisture back into your house.

A home humidifier works a lot like the humidifier you might already use in a single room, except that it balances the moisture levels throughout your home, helping your skin throughout the winter. Plus, improving the air quality in your house helps you keep a healthy home. It also makes it easier to fend off sickness this flu season.

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Caution: hot! Getting too close to the fire will only make skin drier. Image: Strickland Mateljan

Take some space from the fire

During the cold winter months, it’s extremely tempting to curl up in front of the fireplace and soak up some of that warmth. Unfortunately, that doesn’t do your dry skin any favors. Sitting in front of the fire – or even the radiator or any other heat source – sucks moisture from your skin. Think about it. A damp towel will dry much more quickly when hung near something warm. It’s better to turn the thermostat up a couple of degrees than to sit near a source of radiant heat for prolonged periods. Or, better yet, moisturize your skin and layer a sweater over it to lock in the moisture and keep yourself cozy.

Rethink your bedding

During the winter, you’ll probably want to pile the heavy blankets on your bed. They might feel heavenly when you first slip under the covers, but they can actually hurt you in your battle to keep your skin healthy. Once your body warms up, those heavy blankets can make you perspire while you sleep. This can irritate your skin and, ultimately, make it drier throughout the winter.

To start, choose sheets with breathability. That could mean the traditional cotton, but you’ve got a lot of options beyond that. Linen and bamboo sheets can serve you well in every season. Then, instead of adding just a few heavy blankets on top of your sheets, layer your bed. That way, as you get warmer and cooler throughout the night, you can adjust your bedding to your needs. On top of that, make sure you’re washing your sheets on a regular basis. Clean, dry sheets help your skin stay healthy and hydrated.

These are a few tips to get you started, but keeping your skin hydrated during the winter is a matter of finding what works for you. What are your favorite home tips for fighting off dry skin through the colder months? Let us know in the comments!

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Modern Christmas Wreaths Featuring The Latest Trends Like Metallics, Pastels and Pom Poms

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Ready to transition your Thanksgiving decor to Christmas? Start by hanging one of these modern Christmas wreaths on your front door. They feature the latest trends in home decor and holiday ornaments: metallics, pom poms, LED lights, flocking and modern colors.

Metallic Wreaths

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The architecturally dramatic Brass Laurel Leaf Wreath by Restoration Hardware, $199 and up, adds warmth and elegance to your room.

Other metallic Christmas wreaths in stores now:

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modern christmas wreaths
modern christmas wreaths
modern christmas wreaths

Pom Pom Christmas Wreaths

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The colorful pom pom balls of the Anthropologie Pom Bonanza Wreath, $118, make it perfect for a non-traditional Christmas look.

Other pom pom wreaths in stores now:

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modern christmas wreaths

Snow-Flocked Holiday Wreaths

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An icy or snow-flocked Christmas theme, like the style of this Forest Pinecone Wreath by Anthropologie, $36, is big this year as designers choose understated colors for the holidays.

Other icy white holiday wreaths in stores now:

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snow flocked christmas decor
snow flocked christmas decor

Pre-Lit Wreaths

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LED lights make it possible to hang a battery operated, pre-lit wreath inside or outside, like Restoration Hardware’s Aspen Sparkle Wreath, $119 and up.

Other light-up Christmas wreaths in stores now:

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pre lit wreaths
pre lit wreaths

Colorful Christmas Wreaths

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If you’re looking for Christmas decor with a twist, choose wreaths like World Market’s Set of 2 Twisted Bottlebrush Wreaths, $30, in non-traditional Christmas colors.

Other modern, colorful holiday wreaths in stores now:

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colorful holiday wreaths
colorful holiday wreaths
colorful holiday wreaths

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2018 Anthropologie Holiday Decor is Fresh, Fun and Festive

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Before you start decorating for the holidays, check out the 2018 Anthropologie holiday ornament and decor collection for a fresh spin on this year’s festivities. There are 200 items of signature-style Anthropologie holiday decor and ornaments in unexpected colors and fun, crafty materials – ready to ship.

We broke the collection down into 10 themes featuring the most fun and fabulous of this year’s Anthropologie holiday decor. Forget traditional red and green, Anthropologie went with coral pinks, sage green and blues of all shades, and we applaud.

1. Vibrant felt Anthropologie holiday decor

For a folksy, colorful Christmas, add felted ornaments and decor for a warm, vintage look. Monogrammed or personalized messages also create a whimsical vibe.

Bundled up
Felt garland
Felt dove
Felt wreath
Fashion cat
Arboretum
Felt forest
Dog ornament
Felt
Felt berry

2. Nutcrackers

Christmas isn’t complete without a nutcracker – or two or three. Anthropologie restyles the iconic ornament to feature the hottest hues this year like pink, corals and powder blues.

Lively
King
Nutcracker

3. A golden Christmas

For the ultimate elegant holiday, bring in the gold. It also pairs beautifully with this year’s it-colors like coral and sage. Here are some of the must-have golds from 2018’s Anthropologie holiday decor.

Star tree
Wreath
Bell
Star stocking
Bird
Geo ornament
Golden forest
Wreath hook
Geo garland
Wreath
Lights
Champagne ornament
Coral garland

4. Sugar-and-spice theme Anthropologie tree ornaments

Sweets don’t just belong on the table – they also make fabulous Christmas ornaments. Especially when you have a pink or white-flocked, sugar-and-spice tree. For more Christmas tree inspiration, check out our roundup of modern Christmas tree decorating ideas.

Ribbon candy
Rock candy
Ice cream
Cookie
Cotton Candy
Macaron

5. Feathers & fur

For the ultimate luxurious home this Christmas, feathers and fur are where it’s at. Layer with golds for a sumptuous Christmas theme. The textures of feathers and fur are soft and warm – perfect for nesting on a cold Christmas morning.

Patches
North pole
Candy Cane
Peacock
Fur stocking
Faux fur
Tree topper
North pole tree
Fluffy

6. Moroccan-theme holiday decor

Boho-chic and global style are two big home decor themes. And nothing mixes the two trends better than Moroccan style. Take inspiration from the souks (markets) and hand crafts found in Morocco and decorate your home for the holidays in a Moroccan theme.

Tassel stocking
Stocking
Tree skirt
Camel ornament
Hand
Tassel
Hanger
Star
Paper fan
Garland

7. Mermaid Christmas under-the-sea tree

For a whimsical take on the usual beach-style decorating, go for a dreamy mermaid look on your tree. It features pastel colors, as well as glitter and gold.

Dewdrop
Mermaid
Crab
Jellyfish
Whale
Pearl

8. Jetset travel-theme ornaments

Remember some of your favorite places traveled, as well as your favorite ways to get around, with these Christmas tree ornaments.

Ferris wheel
Hot air balloon
Eiffel tower
Globe Anthropologie holiday decor
Transit

9. Beaded Anthropologie holiday decor

If bling and color are your thing, these beaded ornaments cover both bases. Handcrafted ornaments featuring fresh colors and patterns can also be used for more than your tree by:

  • Creating a message with a few of the beaded letters
  • Hanging some beaded ornaments, like the butterflies, from your window or fireplace
  • Using a Monogram Beaded Ornament instead of table place-setting cards for each guest

Beaded monogram
Star and bird
Eye
Butterfly

10. Tassels & pom poms

Add a boho-chic vibe to your home for the holidays with a few tassel or pom-pom ornaments. Forget minimalism – mix, match and layer for a maximalist look.

Geode
Pom stocking
Let it snow
Stripe stocking
Tassels
Bonanza

Brighten up your home and tree for the holidays by mixing, matching and layering your favorites from this year’s Anthropologie holiday decor collection. They also make great housewarming and holiday hostess gifts for your favorite friend with a sweet tooth, travel bug or love of the sea.

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5 Pinterest Christmas Table Decorating Trends You’ll Want To Try This Year

Pinterest is a great way to see what’s going on trend-wise. If you’re looking for something new and different to try this year for your Christmas tablescape, you’re going to love these five Pinterest Christmas table decorating trends.

1. Vertical Table Settings

Go beyond your dining table and think about the area over it. Hang items from your ceiling or chandelier to add some whimsy and wonder to your Christmas table.

Pinterest Christmas Table Decorating Ideas

Christmas snowflake and star paper ornaments are lightweight and easy to hang. Choose an odd-numbered grouping of paper ornaments in different patterns, colors and sizes and hang them at varying heights. Pinterest Pin: Style Estate

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If it’s not possible to hang items from your ceiling or chandelier, try arranging balloons instead. These clear balloons are filled with fake snow and feature star ornaments on the ribbon that tethers them to the table. Pinterest Pin: Diane Pinto

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In this tablescape, a large manzanita branch was placed in a weighted pot at one end of the table and lights and ornaments were hung from the branch. Pinterest Pin: Neptune

2. Christmas Bird Theme

A collection of birds, nests and feathers adds a unique and outdoors-chic look to your Christmas table setting.

Pinterest christmas table setting ideas

This table has an Asiatic look, thanks to the cherry blossom twigs and small birds that rest on the branches. Pinterest Pin: Gracious Living

Pinterest Christmas bird decorating

Owls are the theme of this Pinterest Christmas table setting and are featured as salt and pepper shakers, plates, place cards and ornaments. Pinterest Pin: Home Is Where The Boat Is

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A subtle and elegant bird-themed Christmas tablescape includes feathers, nests and fine china featuring birds. Pinterest Pin: Home Is Where The Boat Is

3. A Pinterest Christmas Table Featuring Metallics

For a festive Christmas table, add some bling! Rhinestones, polished metals and crystals all create the sparkle and magic of the holidays. Don’t be afraid to mix metals and finishes.

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Grey linens, vintage-looking mercury glass votives, a rhinestone-encrusted branch and polished chrome all simulate a snowy winter scene. Pinterest Pin: Look and Love With Lolo

Pinterest Christmas decorating ideas

Mix and match golds, champagne and silver tones for a fresh take on metallics. Don’t forget to add lights or candles for the ultimate reflective effect. Pinterest Pin: Pottery Barn

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Crystal trees and the cool tones of grey and white create an elegant, frosty Christmas table look. Pinterest Pin: Hobby Lobby

4. Check and Plaid Christmas Table Settings

Plaid may be the biggest holiday table trend this year. For a modern take on plaid, choose a larger tartan print or buffalo check pattern.

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This modern table setting features layers of buffalo checks and herringbone pattern. Pinterest Pin: Cuckoo 4 Design

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A clever way to pull together your plaid-themed Christmas table setting is by hanging plaid blankets or scarves on your dining chairs. Pinterest Pin: Judy Aldridge

5. Alternative Christmas Table Setting Colors

Break away from traditional red and hunter green table settings. You’ll love these unusual yet perfect color alternatives for Christmas.

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A bright emerald is a vivacious and contemporary way to add the color green to your Christmas tablescape. Pinterest Pin: Brit Morin

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An elegant teal blue table setting can be paired with silver, greens, oranges or earth tones for a different take on the Christmas table. Pinterest Pin: Pier 1

Pinterest Christmas table decor

To incorporate colors like purple or celadon, choose a holiday-inspired print like the tartan featured on the placemat. Pinterest Pin: House and Home

Pinterest Christmas table ideas

A black and white Christmas table is a modern way to decorate for the holidays. Add gold silverware and accents to warm up the tablescape. Pinterest Pin: Kait

What do you think of these Pinterest Christmas tablescape ideas? Which one are you most likely to try this Christmas?

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What Classifies A House Style: What Makes A Contemporary Home?

For many people, the meaning of the word “contemporary” is hard to pin down because it’s always evolving to fit a modern context. The same can be said for contemporary architecture. However, we’re here to put a face and a definition to the contemporary home once and for all. Keep reading to learn how to identify this style of architecture, as well as what sets it apart from the crowd.

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Contemporary homes reflect today’s architecture. Image: Lochwood-Lozier Custom Homes

What is a contemporary home?

Put simply, contemporary homes reflect the architecture of today. While you may think that definition makes it synonymous with modern architecture, that’s actually a common misconception. Modern architecture refers to a style that was popularized from the 1920s to 1950s, one that embraced clean lines and stark minimalism. Contemporary architecture goes beyond that to define the ever-evolving architectural styles of the 21st century.

Most contemporary homes do have a modern flair to them, with design tweaks from postmodernism and deconstructivism, as well. For the first time, we also see homes where the building materials are just as important as the final product. With contemporary homes, we see a huge emphasis on natural and sustainable building materials.

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Contemporary homes are popular because they allow for individuality. Image: Openspace Architecture

What makes these homes so popular?

Contemporary homes are popular because they’ve broken the mold when it comes to changing architectural styles. Traditionally, the dominant architectural style of the time will be the complete opposite of the one that came before it. For example, the simplicity of Craftsman homes is in direct opposition to the over-opulence of the Victorian era that came before it.

However, the same cannot be said for contemporary architecture. In fact, this style borrows a lot from modern design, its predecessor. It borrowed what worked, as you can see from the emphasis on clean, simple lines and a connection to the outdoors, and fixed what didn’t. Contemporary homes are often much warmer in design than modern versions.

This ability to pick and choose characteristics led to a never-before-seen emphasis on individuality. Homeowners were free to design their homes in a way that truly worked for them, architectural conventions aside. It also may be why contemporary design seems to be sticking around for the long haul.

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In general, contemporary homes try to bring the interior and exterior together. Image: RW Anderson Homes

Defining features of a contemporary home

Though contemporary design does hold a strong emphasis on individuality, there are a few defining characteristics that tie this style of home together. They are:

Exterior:

  • An irregular, asymmetrical façade
  • Strong emphasis on geometric shapes
  • Large windows
  • Clerestory windows
  • Use of recycled building materials
  • Mixed materials on the exterior (e.g. wood and stone)

Interior:

  • One to two stories
  • An open floor plan
  • Lots of natural light
  • Use of natural or recycled materials
  • Green systems for plumbing, heating and air conditioning
  • A flexible layout suited to meet the family’s needs

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10 Christmas Card Display Ideas That Showcase Your Most Beautiful Cards

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What do you do with your Christmas cards every year? If you love receiving them but hate how they pile up, why not make them part of your holiday decorating? We’ve got a roundup of some of the best Christmas card display ideas and card hangers so you can showcase your favorite holiday cards this season.

1. Use A Wall-Mounted Christmas Card Holder To Display Them

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The Branch Card Holder at Pottery Barn, $50, offers a beautiful, freeform way to display your Christmas cards over the fireplace.

2. Hang Them On Your Stairway’s Banister

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Clip or pin your Christmas cards to string lights or pine garland to decorate your stairwell. Here are more ways you can decorate your stairs for Christmas. Image: Better Homes and Gardens

3. Use Ornamental Chain To Create A Wall-Mounted Christmas Card Hanger

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This Nordic Christmas card display idea features large gold chain that’s been hung in a Christmas tree pattern to add to the festive holiday vibe. Image: Woonideeën

4. Go Vintage Farmhouse By Creating A Card Board With Chicken Wire

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An old rustic pine frame mounted with chicken wire can hold Christmas cards and other objects, like ornaments and a wreath, as shown. Image: Lolly Jane

5. Hang Ribbon And Pin Your Cards

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Choose a large, decorative ribbon and pin your Christmas cards to it. A door is a great place to display your Christmas cards. Image: Ideal Home

6. Arrange Your Christmas Cards Into A Tree Shape

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If you have a large collection of Christmas cards, arrange them in a pyramid shape to look like a tree. Don’t forget to top the display with a star or tree topper. Image: We Hang Christmas Lights

7. Display Them Artfully In A Wicker Picnic Basket or Box

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Use an ornamental box or picnic basket to hang and display your Christmas cards. Add string lights and ribbon for a holiday feel. Image: Ideal Home

8-9. Repurpose A Wall Using Washi Tape Or String

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These unused hallway walls were transformed into clever displays for Christmas cards. Images: Thyme is Honey and Design Improvised

10. Hang A Christmas Card Mobile

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For a whimsical look, create a hanging mobile for your Christmas cards and ornaments. Image: Design Improvised

Here are some Christmas card hangers and holders, in stores now:

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50 Powder Room Ideas That Transform Your Small Half Bath From Ordinary To Extraordinary

The powder room, also known as a small guest bath or half bath, is usually located near a home or apartment’s entrance and consists of a toilet and sink. Most half bath spaces are small and basic, but they don’t have to be.

If you entertain often, your guests will most likely use your half bath. What does the room say about you? It’s time to transform your half bath from ordinary to extraordinary with our powder room ideas and tips that will make your guests’ visit a swoon-worthy experience.

Use Some Creative Powder Room Ideas To Create A Picture-Worthy Setting

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What’s the first thing a first-time visitor will notice when they open the door to your half bath? Make it creative and memorable, like this powder room. The homeowner layered a decorative, antique mirror over the simple wall mirror and included plenty of half bath decor and art to finish the room. Image: Cynthia Driscoll Interiors

First things first. Don’t treat your powder room like an ordinary bathroom. See your half bath as a tiny treasure box waiting to be opened and discovered. And so the first secret to creating a gorgeous space is to consider what guests will see the first time they open the door.

Tip: Open the door to your half bath and visualize what it should ideally look like. Will there be a bold splash of color? Will the vanity and lights be symmetrical and perfectly centered in the door opening? Will the colors and textures draw you in?

Pretend you’re a photographer and snap a photo of your half bath from outside the room with the door open. Then see how you can improve the design for a better photo, like these half bath ideas:

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When visualizing what you want your half bath to look like, imagine what guests will see when they open the door. Draw them in by choosing the best and most beautiful elements you can afford. Images: BK Interior Design and Alidad

Half Bath Ideas Featuring Color

Powder rooms are where you “freshen up,” so why not freshen up your half bath by adding an unexpected color like violet? Image: Black Lacquer Design

You’re dealing with a small space, so don’t be afraid to be bold. One of the easiest ways to make a big statement is with a bold color.

Tip: Forget the rule that small spaces should be white or light. Add your favorite color to the walls. Some powder room ideas that add color to your space include:

  • Painting the entire room in a deep, rich color – ceiling included
  • Painting the wall behind the vanity in a high-gloss, bold shade
  • Adding colorful accents like towels and art in bright tones

Read more about small bathroom rules worth breaking here.

Here are some powder room ideas featuring color for inspiration:

Primary Color Powder Room Ideas

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Blues and indigos are a natural color for a half bath. If choosing rich colors, contrast the tone with a white or light secondary color for the vanity, toilet and towels. Images: Elena Phillips Interiors and Carla Aston

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Colored glass and high-gloss finishes add a reflective quality to rich colors and create a vibrant half bath. Images: Weinstein Luxury and Chris Jovanelly

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The color lilac is on-trend – and the perfect shade for a dramatic powder room. Images: Carey Karlan and Black Lacquer Design

Black Half Bath Ideas

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There’s nothing chicer than a black powder room. If you’re going black, commit 100 percent and include the color on the ceiling and floor. Images: Just Jill Interiors and Cornerstone Architects

Wallpaper Your Powder Room Walls

A high-glam powder room featuring velvet, tufting, marble and a metallic geometric wallpaper. Image: Eurodale

The latest wallpaper designs are a great way to breathe life (and design) into your small powder room. The variety of colors and patterns available can transform your powder room into quite the showcase!

Tip: Choose a vinyl, water-resistant wallpaper, just in case splashing happens. And if you live in a rental, look for removable wallpapers that make it easy to take the wallpaper down without damaging the walls when you move out. You can read more on removable wallpaper here.

Colorful botanical or floral prints are popular choices for a powder room. Images: Together Interiors

The latest removable wallpapers are both water-resistant and easy to take down. Images: F.A.D. Inc. and Kriste Michelini Interiors

Splurge On Stunning Tile

A geometric tile in fashion-forward lilac creates a one-of-a-kind powder room. Image: Complementto Tiles

Tile can be expensive. But if you have a tiny half bath, you don’t need a lot of tile to make a big statement. Go for it – the effect far exceeds the initial cost.

Tip: If you’re going to splurge on tile, choose a tile with a graphic pattern or unique look and use it floor-to-ceiling. If your budget is limited, tile the vanity wall and use a less expensive flooring option, like vinyl adhesive tiles, that look like stone or real tiles.

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These powder rooms show unique ways to feature tile. Images: TEC Plumbing & Construction and Risa Boyer

Don’t Settle For Ordinary Powder Room Mirrors

Your half bath square footage is limited, so make every inch count! Powder room mirrors are not only the exclamation point in your half bath’s design, but they also expand a tiny bathroom.

Tip: Don’t shop for a basic mirror. Look for an interesting art frame and add a mirror to one. Or do something unexpected like creating a gallery wall of small mirrors over your vanity. Get creative!

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Look for a mirror with unexpected details like a lattice design to the glass or a Moroccan shape, like these dramatic powder room mirrors. Images: MHouse and St. Amand Design

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What’s the first thing you notice in these powder rooms? It’s most likely the beautiful, unusual mirrors. Images: Pulltab Designs and Croma Design

Choose Powder Room Lighting That’s Functional And Fashionable

There are several lighting elements in this modern powder room: a wall-washing overhead can, a candle and lighting mounted behind the mirror to cast a glow. Image: Chris Jovanelly

Good lighting can make all the difference in your powder room. Consider the powder room lighting to be the earrings that complete your outfit (or half bath).

Tip: Layer your lighting to include mood lighting and functional lighting. A pendant can create a statement and still light up the room. Wall sconces or candles can add to the ambiance. Consider a brighter, cooler-temperature bulb for your functional lighting and dimmer, warmer bulbs for your ambient lighting.

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Architectural wall sconces set the right ambiance in your powder room. Images: Jodie Rosen and Charlie & Co Design

A combination of wall sconces and an overhead pendant create the perfect lighting effect in your half bath. Images: Diel Design and Raegan Ford

Offset The Elements On Your Focal Wall For Visual Interest

Want to do something fresh and modern in your half bath? You can center everything and go for a symmetrical look. Or you can break the rules to add interest by grouping things to one side.

Tip: Some ways you can add visual interest by offsetting the elements in your powder room include:

  • Mounting the mirror to the left or right of the vanity
  • Hanging lighting or pendants in a grouping on one side
  • Grouping accessories on one end or the other
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Here are some examples of how you can freshen things up by not centering elements like lighting, accessories and the mirror as expected. Images: Laney and UA Creative

Make The Vanity The Star Of Your Half Bath

The powder room has two main functions: washing up and using the toilet. The vanity, therefore, is very important in your small bathroom. Make it a showstopper.

Tip: Choose a small piece of furniture to repurpose as a vanity. Add a vessel-style sink that sits on top of the piece. Or to save space and go for a contemporary look, mount a floating-ledge counter. Looking for the perfect small bathroom vanity? Check this roundup out, featuring the best small bathroom vanities for sale now.

These geometric vanities create an interesting effect. Although they don’t feature a lot of storage, they do add a clean, minimalist look to your powder room. Images: Amy Emery Designs and Sara Baldwin Design Blog

For a contemporary look to your small half bath, mount a floating-ledge style surface with a vessel sink that sits on the ledge. Images: Zero Energy and VT Constructors

Here are two creative half bath vanity ideas: an antique sewing table and a farmhouse-style basin sink. Images: Int2 Architecture and Aamodt/Plumb

Dress Up Your Half Bath Walls To Add Value

The elegant wall panels, reminiscent of a French drawing room or traditional library, can add a luxurious look to your half bath. Image: Gresinger Construction

A little bit of carpentry can add a high-end, expensive feel to the most basic half bath. If you own your home or apartment, adding wainscoting, paneling or molding to your powder room can increase your home’s property value.

Tip: Mount crown molding or pre-fab wood wall panels to your half bath and paint them in a semi-gloss or eggshell finish for a high-end feel.

Here are some paneling ideas you can incorporate into your powder room design. Images:MHouse Development and Laura Iverson Designs

Small In Space But Grand In Texture Is The Secret To A Stunning Half Bath

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The designer sourced an antique Moroccan tile for the powder room. To continue the high-texture and pattern theme, the pendant, mirror, wall art and vanity feature Moroccan design. Image: Imperfect Interiors

Texture adds an air of sophistication to any interior. Texture is also incredibly attractive to most people because of its tactile feeling that draws people closer to touch. Although your powder room is small, layer as much texture as you can to add depth.

Tip: When working with texture, stick to a soft, monochromatic color theme. If you stick with natural colors that are varying shades of the same tone, mixing and matching different patterns and textures will be successful.

Some ways to add more texture into your powder room include natural stone finishes with varying (and imperfect) patterns and surfaces. Images: 2id Interiors and Laura U Interiors

Complete Your Half Bath With Accessories

powder room ideas and half bath decor

Here’s a half bath that’s crisp and well-tailored in neutral tones with black and white accessories like hand towels, candles and wall art complete the look. Image: Magleby Construction

Now that you’ve created the coolest powder room ever, it’s time to pull it all together with the perfect accessories. After all, the magic is in the details.

Tip: Some items you may want to add to complete your powder room include:

  • A wastebasket that coordinates with a soap dispenser, tissue box cover and tray
  • Wall art
  • Candles or room diffusers
  • A vase or decorative vase collection
  • Towels featuring a unique design detail
  • Plants or orchids

Check out these half bath decor ideas that complete the space:

half bath decor

Monogrammed towels, flowers and touches of high-polish silver personalize these powder rooms. Images: Traci Zeller and Lucy Interior Design

Add some fragrance to your powder room with reed diffusers and candles. Images: Moodhouse and 2id Interiors

Nix the plain white towels and choose guest towels in fun colors or patterns. Don’t forget to add a bathroom-loving houseplant like an aloe or orchid. Faux silk ones look realistic and will always be in bloom. Images: Mercury Mosaics and Traci Zeller

We hope you’ve found plenty of inspiration in these powder room ideas so you can execute the most memorable half bath ever. Share your transformation with us on our Facebook page!

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7 Holiday Hostess Gifts Every Guest Should Bring

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Holiday hostess gift ideas for the perfect guest. Image: Pottery Barn

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We love parties, but finding the perfect holiday hostess gift is sometimes a challenge. You don’t want to walk in empty-handed, and you really don’t want to stop at a grocery store on the way for a gift that screams “I just bought this!” If you want to elevate your gift-giving skills to “perfect guest” level, we can help.

Five signs you’re the perfect guest

  • RSVP. With the popularity of online invites, letting your host know you’ll be there, (or not) will earn you star-status as a favorite guest.
  • Give the right kind of help. No need to be the guest that takes over the kitchen, stressing your host out even more — a strategic helping hand is much-appreciated.
  • Show up on time, if the party is not a “drop-in” affair.
  • Look for ways to connect with other guests, and check in with guests that may not know anyone there.
  • Bring the perfect hostess gift.

The best holiday hostess gifts are simple, festive and easily shared at the party. Here are some of our favorites right now.

Give Christmas decor to your favorite hostess

Christmas decor pillows

This festive Christmas throw pillow hits the right note for a holiday hostess gift. Image: Pottery Barn

Bringing holiday decor as a gift is fun and festive, especially if you are close friends with your host or hostess. Look for gifts that easily coordinate with any decorating style or color scheme. Festive throw pillows are perfect for gifting, as they make a design statement on their own. Pillow covers in standard throw pillow sizes are especially welcome as they can transform everyday decor seasonally.

Holiday hostess gift ideas when you’re the guest of a guest

Fireplace holiday gifts

Add some sparkle to the party with these festive color-changing pine cones for the fireplace. Image: Amazon.com

Even if you’re a +1 on the guest list, bringing a hostess gift is encouraged and very welcome. A simple gift like Festive Fun Rainbow-Flame Pine Cones packs a lot of holiday cheer in a small basket. When you don’t know your host or hostess well, a gift filled with Christmas cheer, like scented candles, holiday coasters or seasonal candies, is a thoughtful gesture.

Bring something delicious with a fun food gift

S'mores maker gift

The Salton S’mores and Fondue Maker can wake up even the sleepiest of parties. Image: Target

Let’s face it, even the best parties can hit a little lull. The best thing about a gift like the Salton S’Mores maker is that it can bring the guests together in pursuit of a delicious treat, with s’mores or fondue. Add a basket filled with S’mores supplies, including great chocolate, and you have the perfect holiday hostess gift.

Flameless candles make perfect holiday hostess gift

Flameless candle gifts

Brighten up the party with these stylish flameless pillar candles. Image: Walmart

Candles are always a thoughtful gift, but flameless candles will delight your recipient even more. Unlike traditional candles, flameless candles won’t disappear a little each time you use them. These Better Homes & Gardens candles are super stylish with a popular trellis design. Each candle also features a timer, for a beautiful, and practical, gift.

A gift for your beer-loving host

Beer Drinker Christmas gift

Your beer-loving friends will love this beer tasting set. Image: Crate & Barrel

Do your friends love craft beer? Bring the gift of a beer tasting set to make sure you are always invited back. Four sampler glasses line up on an acacia wood tray to serve comparison sips of pilsners, ales, stouts and other brews. Classic beer glasses hold eight ounces of beer, identified by imprinted numbers in the board’s cutout wells that can also hold beer caps.

Bring the right food gift

Christmas Food Gift Cocoa

Gourmet hot chocolate and marshmallows are a party-gifting power couple. Image: Williams Sonoma

Resist the urge to stop at a grocery store on your way to the party to pick up a few dozen cookies in a clear plastic box. To be a party guest that every host loves, plan ahead with a thoughtful food gift that will last after the festivities are over. Your food gift doesn’t have to be extravagant — look for pre-paired sets like gourmet hot chocolate and marshmallows,  or create your own set with a few indulgences for the holiday season.

A gift for the morning after the party

Brunch party pastry gifts

No need to cook after a big party with a of gift of breakfast treats. Image: Williams Sonoma

After the party winds down and the guests go home, your breakfast gift will be remembered as the most thoughtful. No matter how many guests pitch in to clean up after the party, the kitchen is never quite ready for breakfast the next morning — unless a clever guest (you) brought the perfect gift. When choosing a holiday hostess gift for the next morning, go with baked goods that need no preparation.

You can also check out our list of hostess gift ideas under $25. Do you have additional holiday hostess gift ideas? Let us know in the comments.

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Landscaping Around Your Home’s HVAC Unit

Beautiful plants can help draw your eye away from the equipment needed to keep your home comfortable. Source: Bloomwater, LLC

Outdoor home decor usually doesn’t include an air conditioning unit. This necessary appliance doesn’t have to spoil your home’s look, however. Landscaping around an HVAC system is a great way to spruce up an often neglected space and to create a seamless exterior for your home. But be careful. Trees and bushes can damage your HVAC system without proper placement and care. You don’t want decorations to disrupt your home’s heating and cooling. Discover the best ways to landscape around your outdoor system with these tips.

Choose the right plants

So much about picking the right plant depends on where you live. There are some general rules of (green) thumb to follow. When possible, look for plants that don’t lose their leaves in colder months. This will reduce the amount of sweeping and raking needed keep the area clear of debris. Hedges are a common choice, and can be trimmed to your desired shape and height.

Leave the proper clearance

To work properly and avoid unnecessary repairs, your air conditioning unit needs space. It’s crucial to leave adequate space between the unit and your plants to avoid restricting airflow around the coils. Plants should be at least 2-3 feet from the unit on all sides, and make sure your air conditioner is easily reached for maintenance and repairs. Trees or other plants growing above the unit should be trimmed regularly to keep a 5-foot clearance between them and the air conditioner.

Make the most of the shade

Shade cast on the air conditioner keeps the temperature down so the unit doesn’t have to work as hard to cool your home. Yes, it’s a fine line between casting shade and staying clear of debris, but the value is there when it’s done correctly. In addition to making the area look more natural, landscaping around your air conditioner can actually help improve its efficiency.

Screen it

Sometimes the simplest way to dress up your HVAC system is to hide it. From quaint cottage styles to more modern looks and materials, there are multiple pre-made screens you can use to cleverly disguise your A/C unit. Building a lattice around the A/C unit and landscaping with climbing plants is also a relatively simple and attractive option. Just make sure to trim plants, hedges and trees near the air conditioner regularly to maximize airflow and efficiency.

Ask a specialist

If you have any questions about your air conditioning unit or are looking for additional tips for landscaping around an air conditioner, contact your local HVAC specialist. And as always, be sure to call your local utility before you dig.

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