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April
16

Spring cleaning isn't just about dusting and decluttering – it's a yearly refresh for your entire residence. As the days get longer and brighter, now is the perfect time to assess your space, clear out what no longer serves you and start the season feeling organized and ready. You may even enjoy the process if you divvy up the tasks and take a step-by-step approach.

 

Whole-Home Reset

Before tackling individual rooms, begin by focusing on air quality and overall flow. This will breathe new life into your home and help boost your motivation and momentum.

  • Open windows to enhance circulation
  • Replace HVAC filters
  • Dust ceiling fans, light fixtures and vents
  • Wash windows, screens and window tracks
  • Wipe baseboards, doors and door frames
  • Sort through closets; donate unused items
  • Vacuum and mop all floors

 

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April
13

As spring arrives, home design is shifting beyond aesthetics and into something more meaningful—how a space feels. The concept of "mood homes" is gaining traction in 2026, with homeowners and buyers alike prioritizing environments that support comfort, calm, and everyday well-being. It's no longer just about what looks good in photos—it's about how a home enhances daily life.

 

One of the biggest drivers of this trend is natural light. Bright, sun-filled spaces instantly boost mood and energy, making rooms feel more open and inviting. Homeowners are embracing sheer window treatments, lighter paint colors, and strategically placed mirrors to maximize light throughout the day.

 

Color psychology is also playing a key role. Soft greens, warm neutrals, and muted blues are being used to create a sense of calm and balance. These tones feel fresh for spring while promoting relaxation—something buyers are increasingly drawn to during home tours.

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March
10

The first impression of your home is often set by the health and style of your yard. With the right landscaping upgrades, you can improve everyday life while boosting long-term appeal. Thoughtful design, better flow and intentional details can enhance the outdoor space to feel welcoming – and memorable.

 

Refresh the Basics

Some of the most effective landscaping upgrades start with simple refinements. Clean lines, clear edges and intentional shapes create a professional, polished look with ease. Edge walkways and paths to help separate the lawn, flowerbeds and hard surfaces while naturally guiding movement through the space. Replace faded mulch with a rich brown or black organic option to add contrast and depth.

 

Together, these small changes improve visual flow and texture. Your yard will feel crisp, intentional and cared for – an understated signal of quality that buyers and guests notice immediately.

 

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March
10

Indoor plants add elements of charm and personality to a home. When you match greenery to each room's light and humidity, plants thrive naturally and require less effort. Let's explore the best indoor plants for every space and how they can transform your living areas.

 

Entryway Indoor Plants Set the Tone

First impressions matter, and entryways set the tone for the entire home. These areas can be challenging for plants due to low light and drafts, so hardy greenery is ideal. The Cast Iron plant thrives in dim corners and narrow hallways. Its upright shape fits small spaces without blocking pathways and requires very little care. Snake plants are another reliable option. They tolerate average indoor light and bring structure to smaller entryways, making the space feel polished and inviting. Both plants add lush greenery with minimal maintenance, instantly enhancing the foyer.

 

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February
16

The struggle is real: How do we make the most of the space we have without sacrificing comfort and style? The answer is smart design choices that dramatically expand both function and ambiance. Whether you're living in a cozy condo, fixing up a compact starter home or dealing with an awkward floor plan, plenty of practical – and trend-setting – solutions for designing for small spaces are available to you.

 

Start With a Purposeful Layout

Before buying a new recliner or bookshelf, first define how you want each living space to be used. A carefully organized layout helps prevent overcrowding and ensures every item has a role. Positioning couches and chairs away from walls, creating clear walkways and designating certain zones with rugs or lighting can make a room seem larger and more orderly. Even subtle changes can significantly improve day-to-day flow.

 

Choose Multi-Functional Furniture

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