Adam Boyer+FollowAledo’s Christmas house: A holiday traditionEvery year, Christa Hanson turns her Aledo home into a Christmas wonderland, starting her decorating marathon as early as August. Her house isn’t just festive—it’s a living archive of decades-old ornaments, family memories, and treasures from around the world. Each room has its own theme, from a 14-foot tree in the trophy room to handmade ornaments in the guest bedroom. Hanson’s dedication is all about spreading joy and making the season magical for her family and neighbors. Would you go all out like this, or do you prefer a simpler holiday vibe? #Home #AledoTX #ChristmasDecor00Share
Jenna Stark+FollowHoliday Must-Haves for That Hallmark VibeReady to make your place feel like a Christmas movie set? Here are 6 holiday essentials you can’t skip: twinkling fairy lights for instant magic, scented candles that smell like pure nostalgia, a Christmas tree (obviously), cozy throw blankets for snuggle season, festive tableware to level up dinner, and personalized stockings for those aww moments. Trust me, add these and your home will basically be Santa’s favorite stop! #Home #HolidayDecor #ChristmasVibes00Share
William Wilkerson+FollowDeclutter Before the New Year!Ready for a fresh start? Pro organizers say now’s the time to ditch old toys, outgrown clothes, unused kitchenware, and those random cords cluttering your drawers. Don’t forget to sort through holiday decor and pet supplies while you’re at it! It’s all about making space for new memories (and gifts). Who else is on a decluttering spree before the ball drops? #Home #Declutter #NewYearNewMe20Share
Susan Ball+FollowWhy Old Neighborhoods Are Falling ApartEver notice how older neighborhoods all seem to have the same home headaches? Turns out, it’s not just bad luck—aging houses are quietly stacking up major repair issues, from crumbling foundations to sketchy wiring and even hidden health hazards like lead and asbestos. With new homes out of reach, more families are stuck with fixer-uppers that need way more than a coat of paint. The kicker? When one house goes, the whole block can start to crumble. Yikes! #Home #HomeRepair #AgingHomes10Share
Kendra Hart+FollowDollar Tree Hack: Festive Mirrors for $1!Why let your windows and mirrors miss out on the holiday fun? Grab those $1 adhesive bows from Dollar Tree and stick them around your mirrors or windows for instant Christmas cheer. Mix up colors and bow styles for a playful, festive border. It’s cheap, quick, and makes every room feel extra merry. Pro tip: have a few backup bows in case some fall off, and avoid steamy bathrooms. Who knew decorating could be this easy? #Home #DollarTreeFinds #HolidayHacks00Share
Susan Ball+FollowYou Won’t Believe These ‘Tasteless’ Decor SinsEver wondered what home decor choices make designers cringe? TikTok blew up with people calling out things like beachy vibes in non-beach homes, empty liquor bottles as art, and the infamous ‘Live, Laugh, Love’ signs. Even pros are over matching furniture sets, dead florals, and cloud sofas. The one thing everyone agrees on? Skip the fake art—get something original that actually means something to you! #Home #InteriorDesign #HomeDecor10Share
Kendra Hart+FollowVintage Christmas Decor Is Back!Who else is obsessed with the vintage Christmas decor comeback? Shiny Brite ornaments, tinsel garlands, and those big retro lights are suddenly all the rage again. People are hunting for Putz houses, old-school Santas, and classic stockings to give their holiday setup that nostalgic, whimsical vibe. Even vintage Christmas cards are getting a second life! Time to raid grandma’s attic or hit up thrift shops—these pieces are flying off the shelves! #Home #VintageChristmas #HolidayDecor00Share
Susan Ball+FollowVintage Christmas Decor We All MissWho else wishes they’d held onto those retro Christmas decorations? From shiny aluminum trees and Shiny Brite ornaments to ceramic trees and tinsel garlands, these vintage holiday gems are now total collector’s items. Even those quirky plastic blow molds and old-school stockings are making a comeback! If you spot any of these at grandma’s house, don’t let them go—they’re pure nostalgia and worth a pretty penny now. Which one do you wish you’d kept? #Home #ChristmasNostalgia #RetroDecor00Share
evanshaley+FollowWhy You Shouldn't Shut That Utility Room DoorTurns out, keeping your utility room door closed is actually a big no-no! If you’ve got a gas furnace or water heater, shutting the door can trap dangerous gases like carbon monoxide, making your home way less safe. An open door means better airflow, safer air, and a happier furnace. If you really want to hide the mess, swap in a vented or louvered door instead of sealing it off. Safety first, style second! #Home #HomeSafety #UtilityRoom00Share
Susan Ball+FollowWait, You’ve Never Seen Bubble Lights?!You know those old-school Christmas decorations your parents or grandparents bust out every year? Turns out, there are six classics—like tinsel, bubble lights, and aluminum trees—that totally baffle millennials and Gen Z. Think cardboard advent calendars with zero chocolate, shiny sci-fi trees, and glass ornaments that look like they’d shatter if you blinked. Honestly, it’s wild how much holiday style has changed! Would you bring any of these vintage vibes back? #Home #ChristmasDecor #Nostalgia52Share