Jamie Brown+FollowChristmas Kitchen Countertop Glow-UpReady to make your kitchen feel festive without the clutter? Try these 10 low-key Christmas countertop ideas: swap fruit bowls for pinecones and ornaments, simmer a pot of holiday scents, display cute cookbooks, tie bows on jars, lean festive art, hang quirky mugs, use tree-shaped cutting boards, show off holiday tea sets, switch to Christmas towels, and bring out your fanciest silverware. It’s all about those subtle touches that make your kitchen merry without sacrificing space! #Home #ChristmasDecor #KitchenInspo10Share
Jenna Stark+FollowRetro Home Habits That Still WorkTurns out, your grandma’s home habits were onto something! From slow porch evenings to phone-free dinners, the ’60s had routines that made life calmer and more connected. Try bringing back just one: maybe a daily ritual you actually love, or a family meal that’s more about chatting than perfection. Bonus: cooking once and eating twice, chore charts, and fixing stuff instead of tossing it. Who knew old-school could be the secret to a happier home? #Home #HomeHabits #RetroVibes00Share
William Wilkerson+FollowWhat Guests Really Notice First at Your PlaceEver wonder what people clock the second they walk into your house? Contractors spill: it’s not your cute decor—it’s the smell, cluttered entry, dingy trim, weird lighting, and ignored fixes. Even your bathroom and furniture layout get judged! If you want your place to feel fresh (without a reno), tackle these sneaky flaws. Trust, your guests will notice the difference! #Home #HomeHacks #HouseProud00Share
Susan Ball+FollowAntique Mirrors Are the New Home Must-HaveReady to give your space a glow-up? Everyone’s obsessed with antique mirrors right now, and it’s easy to see why. These vintage finds instantly add character and a hint of drama to any room—plus, they play nice with both modern and classic decor. Whether you thrift one, buy a new ‘distressed’ piece, or DIY your own, an antique mirror is the secret weapon for that curated, designer look. Where would you hang yours? #Home #VintageDecor #HomeInspo00Share
Adam Boyer+FollowBoston’s holiday house tours: Inside festive historyImagine your home decked out for the holidays—then opening your doors to hundreds of neighbors, all eager to see every detail! That’s exactly what’s happening across Greater Boston, where historic homeowners are sharing their spaces for annual holiday house tours. These events aren’t just about jaw-dropping decorations (though there are plenty!); they’re a way to support local preservation and build real community connections. From upside-down Christmas trees to homemade pastries and live music, each house tells a unique story. Would you ever let strangers tour your home for a good cause? What’s your favorite way to spread holiday cheer? #Home #BostonHolidays #HistoricHomes00Share
wmadden+FollowMartha’s Mini Trees = Major Holiday VibesObsessed with how Martha Stewart turned the tiniest corners into Christmas magic! Her trio of white pine tabletop trees is all about luxe vibes in small spaces—think green velvet and shiny silver ornaments, but not too many. It’s proof you don’t need a giant tree to go big on style. Perfect for anyone with a cramped apartment or just craving a little extra sparkle. I’m totally stealing this look for my side table! #Home #MarthaStewart #HolidayDecor10Share
Kendra Hart+FollowKane Brown’s Earthy Christmas Tree InspoKane Brown just dropped the coziest holiday decor idea—his Christmas tree is all beige, taupe, and brown! Forget the classic red and green, he’s going full neutral for a warm, natural vibe. And it totally works outside too: think potted evergreens in rustic planters, soft winter blooms, and pine cones instead of plastic ornaments. Minimalist, earthy, and super chill—who knew beige could feel so festive? Might be time to swap out the glitter for some nature-inspired calm! #Home #KaneBrown #HolidayDecor00Share
Kendra Hart+FollowWhy Closing Vents Is Costing You $$$Thought closing vents in unused rooms would save you money? Plot twist: it could actually make your heating bill go up! Shutting vents makes your HVAC system work overtime, risking damage and even bigger bills. Plus, it can mess with your home’s comfort and air quality. Instead, try a programmable thermostat, switch to LED bulbs, and keep up with HVAC maintenance. Don’t let a “money-saving” hack backfire! #Home #HomeHacks #EnergySaving10Share
phillipsbrian+FollowHampden’s new home for local style & storiesA fresh wave of creativity just hit Hampden with Balston Mercantile opening its doors on 36th Street. This isn’t just another home decor shop—owners Jonathan and Andrew have poured years of passion and personal history into curating everything from vintage finds to artisan-made pieces. Their journey, sparked by weekend antiquing trips and a love for supporting local makers, has finally come full circle back to Baltimore. Despite challenges like tariffs and shutdowns, their biggest reward is seeing neighbors discover something special. How do you feel about shopping local and supporting neighborhood businesses? #Home #Hampden #ShopLocal00Share
William Wilkerson+FollowBriarwood’s new luxury home: Is this your 2026 upgrade?Imagine starting 2026 in a home that feels like a daily retreat—Briarwood’s latest build is all about that next-level lifestyle. With five bedrooms, six baths, and over 4,300 square feet, this place is designed for both big gatherings and quiet moments. The chef’s kitchen is a dream for anyone ready to level up their cooking game, and the main suite’s spa bathroom is pure relaxation. Plus, the open layout and covered porch are perfect for entertaining or just unwinding. Would you make a move for a fresh start like this? What features matter most to you in a dream home? #Home #BriarwoodLiving #LuxuryHome00Share