Susan Ball+Follow7 Easy Ways to Reset Your Space for 2026Ready for a fresh start? January is the perfect time to hit reset at home. Try these 7 quick wins: do a mini daily tidy, declutter those catch-all closets, refresh your pantry, edit your wardrobe, organize paperwork (and your phone!), tackle home maintenance, and prep your emergency kit. Small changes = big peace of mind. Who else is in for a stress-free year? #Home #JanuaryReset #Declutter00Share
William Wilkerson+FollowHoliday Decor Mistakes You’re Still MakingYou know those holiday decorations that just make a room feel...off? Turns out, there are some big offenders that instantly age your space—think overloaded trees, matchy-matchy themes, and plastic-heavy wreaths. The trick is editing: keep things intentional, mix up textures, and let your real style shine through. Swap out the tired stuff for cozy, current touches and your home will feel festive (not fussy) all season long! #Home #HolidayDecor #HomeStyle00Share
Jamie Brown+FollowWhy January is the best time to prune beech treesPruning your beech trees in January can make a huge difference come spring—think fuller canopies, fewer pests, and healthier growth. Since beech trees drop their leaves in fall, winter is the perfect window to trim away dead or crowded branches. This not only boosts airflow and sunlight but also helps prevent fungal diseases. Just don’t go overboard; you want to keep that lush look! If you’ve got young beech trees, shaping them now pays off later. Anyone else make winter pruning part of their garden routine? Share your tips or before-and-after pics! #Home #gardeningtips #beechtrees00Share
Susan Ball+FollowFront Door Feng Shui Hacks for 2026Ever feel like your luck’s stuck? Try these 5 Feng Shui tweaks at your front door to flip the vibe for 2026. From sprucing up curb appeal and keeping things clutter-free, to fixing squeaky hinges and making your entryway smell fresh, these small changes can invite good energy and abundance into your home. Even switching up your lighting or adding a pop of color can totally change the mood. Who knew your front door could be the secret to a luckier year? #Home #FengShui #HomeHacks20Share
Jenna Stark+FollowWait, My Toaster Can Start a Fire?!Turns out, some of the biggest fire risks in your house are things you use every day—like dryer lint, power strips, and even mirrors left in the sun. Who knew nail polish remover or a pile of old magazines could be a problem? If you’ve ever left your air fryer plugged in or ignored your lint trap, you might want to check this list. What surprised you most? Let’s swap stories in the comments! #Home #FireSafety #HomeHazards00Share
Susan Ball+FollowKitchen Cabinet Goldmines: Vintage FindsEver dig through your grandma’s kitchen and find those colorful Pyrex bowls or a quirky old coffee grinder? Turns out, those retro kitchen items could be worth a small fortune! From mid-century utensils to cast iron pans and even old cookbooks, your cabinets might be hiding some seriously collectible treasures. Next time you spot a funky food scale or vintage tableware, don’t toss it—display it or cash in! Who knew nostalgia could pay off? #Home #VintageKitchen #Collectibles00Share
Jamie Brown+Follow2026 Paint Colors You’ll See EverywhereObsessed with home makeovers? Designers just dropped their predictions for 2026’s hottest paint colors, and you’re going to want these on your walls. Think rich chocolate brown, dreamy ivory, sage green, and even bold black for a dramatic vibe. Pantone’s ‘Cloud Dancer’ is making waves, plus moody chocolate-grey, chic silver satin, playful coral, deep burgundy, and the wild card—chartreuse! Which one are you painting with first? #Home #HomeDecor #PaintTrends20Share
phillipsbrian+FollowJoanna Gaines’ Target Finds = Spring Table GoalsNot over winter yet, but Joanna Gaines’ new Hearth & Hand tableware at Target has me fully manifesting spring vibes. Think pastel pasta bowls, scalloped plates, and the cutest green mugs—literally everything you need for a dining glow-up. Experts say ‘watercolor washing’ is the next big thing, and Joanna’s already nailing it. I’m obsessed with the cottagecore charm and breezy linens. If you’re itching for a fresh start at home, these pieces are calling your name! #Home #JoannaGaines #TargetFinds00Share
Adam Boyer+FollowCurbside Treasure: Free Coffee Table Win!You know that feeling when you score the perfect piece for your space—without spending a dime? Someone just found a nearly pristine Lane surfboard coffee table left out on the curb and it fits their new couch like it was meant to be. Not only did they save cash, but they also kept a gorgeous piece out of the landfill. The before-and-after pics are so satisfying! Who else is tempted to go curb hunting now? #Home #ThriftFinds #SustainableLiving10Share
Susan Ball+FollowTurn Trash Into a Vertical Garden WallWho knew those empty milk jugs piling up in your recycling could be your next garden upgrade? Just flip, cut, and hang them for a DIY vertical garden that saves space, cash, and keeps pests away. It’s crazy easy, super cheap (think: free if you’ve got scraps), and you’ll feel like a sustainability champ. Bonus: your neighbors will totally ask how you did it. Ready to upcycle your way to more green? #Home #DIYGarden #Upcycle00Share