Susan Ball+FollowPost-holiday home truths we all noticeOnce the Christmas magic fades, it’s wild how all those little home annoyances suddenly stand out. The wrapping paper stash that’s taken over a closet, dust bunnies staging a comeback, and the kitchen showing battle scars from holiday feasts—sound familiar? Even the cozy holiday scents give way to some questionable leftovers. Now’s the time to tackle those small fixes: declutter, deep clean, and maybe finally sort out that box of tangled lights. What’s the first post-holiday problem you notice at home? Let’s swap stories and tips—maybe we’ll all feel a little less alone in the January mess! #Home #HomeAfterHolidays #Declutter10Share
wmadden+FollowHoliday Decor Storage Hack: No More Glitter Mess!Glitter everywhere after the holidays? Pro organizers swear by this genius trick: wrap every sparkly ornament and wreath in plastic bags or tissue before boxing them up. Use clear bins so you can see what’s inside, and label everything like a pro. No more finding glitter in March—future you will thank you! #Home #HolidayHacks #OrganizationTips00Share
Kendra Hart+FollowHome Buys That Go From Wow to Why?!Ever splurged on a home upgrade only to regret it later? You’re not alone! From trendy kitchen gadgets that lose their sparkle to custom furniture that doesn’t fit your next place, some purchases just don’t age well. Pools, over-the-top landscaping, and home theaters sound dreamy, but the upkeep and changing trends can turn them into headaches. Stick to timeless, practical choices and save yourself the future facepalm! #Home #HomeBuying #HouseGoals00Share
wmadden+FollowJoanna Gaines’ Table for Two is My New MoodJoanna Gaines just dropped the ultimate post-holiday table inspo and I’m obsessed. She’s all about a simple, romantic vibe—think rustic table, peachy roses, chic candlesticks, and those Magnolia scalloped plates. It’s the perfect antidote to Christmas chaos and honestly, I’m ready to ditch the clutter for this cozy, pared-back look. If you’re craving calm and cute dinners for two, this is your sign to go minimal and let the good vibes roll! #Home #JoannaGaines #TableDecor10Share
Jenna Stark+FollowKate & William’s Dream Home Upgrade RevealedWilliam and Kate just moved into Forest Lodge, their new Windsor mansion—and it’s seriously next-level. Think 8 bedrooms, a ballroom, and a whopping 150 acres of privacy (locals aren’t thrilled). Kate’s going for timeless, cozy vibes, mixing high-end with IKEA for the kids’ rooms. After a tough couple of years, this is their fresh start—cue the Monopoly battles and homegrown veggies. Royal life, but make it relatable! #Home #RoyalFamily #KateMiddleton150Share
Jamie Brown+FollowDallas maker turns passion into custom furnitureColby Murphy’s journey from building hot rods in his dad’s Dallas garage to leading SouthLoft’s 16,000-square-foot custom furniture shop is seriously inspiring. He’s all about quality, collaboration, and creating pieces that last—think midcentury style with a modern twist. What really stands out is how every project starts with a real conversation about how people live and what inspires them. That personal touch, plus Colby’s love for challenging designs, is shaping Dallas interiors in a big way. Anyone else think local makers like Colby are changing how we see furniture in our homes? #Home #DallasMakers #CustomFurniture00Share
Kendra Hart+FollowInduction Stoves Are Game-ChangersKitchen reno pros are obsessed with induction stoves, and honestly, it’s easy to see why. They heat up crazy fast, are super energy-efficient, and cleaning is a breeze—no more scrubbing burnt-on messes! Plus, they’re safer for kids and way better for indoor air than gas. If you love cast iron, you’re in luck—they work perfectly. Would you switch for better health, speed, or to help the planet? #Home #KitchenUpgrade #InductionStove00Share
John Fitzgerald+FollowThis Toaster Drawer Hack Changed My MorningsEver feel like your kitchen counter is a clutter magnet? Same. But I just saw this genius 'toaster drawer' idea from House of Waffle and now I want one ASAP. It hides your toaster in a drawer, keeps things tidy, and even catches crumbs (bye-bye, mess). Plus, it’s super easy to DIY with a sliding shelf. Minimalist vibes, more space, and no more wrestling with cords in the morning! #Home #KitchenHacks #HomeInspo00Share
William Wilkerson+FollowPost-Christmas Declutter Checklist!Every year, my place turns into a holiday tornado, but I just found out what minimalists always declutter right after Christmas and I’m obsessed. Here’s the 5 things they ditch ASAP: 1) Holiday decor that’s broken or never used, 2) Unwanted gifts (guilt-free!), 3) Old holiday cards, 4) Outgrown kids’ toys, and 5) Clothes you’ll never wear. I’m totally doing this before New Year’s—who’s with me? #Home #declutter #minimalism00Share
evanshaley+FollowCrabgrass season is coming—here’s how to winCrabgrass can turn a beautiful lawn into a patchy mess, but there’s a simple way to keep it from ever taking hold: preemergent herbicide. The trick is timing—apply it just before the soil warms up to 55°F in early spring, usually when forsythia blooms. This stops crabgrass seeds before they sprout, saving you the headache of fighting weeds all summer. Just be careful near new grass or garden beds, since these chemicals can affect other seeds too. Anyone tried this method or have tips for a weed-free yard? Let’s swap lawn care stories! #Home #LawnCare #Crabgrass10Share