phillipsbrian+FollowBaking Soda Hack for Pine Needles?!If you’re tired of pine needles getting stuck in your carpet every Christmas, this hack is a total game-changer. Cleaning pros swear by sprinkling a little baking soda under your tree—it coats the needles, keeps them from sticking, and makes vacuuming a breeze. Bonus: it also zaps any musty tree smells! I tried it and honestly, it cut my cleanup time in half. Who knew the secret was hiding in the pantry? #Home #ChristmasHacks #CleaningTips00Share
Kendra Hart+FollowThis Chair Is a Game-Changer for GuestsObsessed with this oversized lounger from Sam’s Club! It’s basically a cozy chair that flips into a twin bed—perfect for sleepovers or surprise guests. People say it’s super comfy, fits two adults, and is a breeze to set up. Plus, it’s on sale for $200 off right now. The neutral colors go with everything, and the stain-resistant fabric is a lifesaver. If you’re tight on space but love hosting, this is a total win! #Home #SamsClubFinds #HomeDecor00Share
wmadden+FollowBig Island couple’s vanilla trade pays offImagine pulling weeds and discovering a vanilla gold mine in your backyard! That’s exactly what happened to a couple living off-grid on Hawaiʻi’s Big Island. Instead of selling their valuable vanilla vines, they decided to swap them for other plants—and ended up with three truckloads of new greenery and a new friend. Their story shows how bartering can build community and boost self-sufficiency, all while keeping money out of the equation. Would you ever trade homegrown goods instead of selling them? What’s your best barter story? Let’s talk about how these swaps can make life richer and more sustainable! #Home #OffGridLiving #BigIslandHawaii00Share
evanshaley+FollowWayfair’s 3-Day Sale Is Wild!If you missed out on Cyber Week, don’t sweat it—Wayfair just dropped a 72-hour clearout sale with up to 80% off! We’re talking luxe beds for under $200, cozy throws for $18, and storage coffee tables that are total game changers. Only three days to snag these deals before prices jump again. Scroll for the top 10 steals you’ll wish you grabbed! #Home #WayfairSale #HomeDeals00Share
Kendra Hart+FollowWhy Are Stores Painting Succulents?!Did you know some stores are selling succulents that are literally painted to look more colorful? One Lowe’s shopper was not having it, calling out how these painted plants can actually harm or even kill them. The internet’s pretty much in agreement—why mess with nature when there are so many gorgeous native plants out there? Support your local plant shops and skip the painted fakes! #Home #plants #succulents00Share
evanshaley+FollowDesigners’ Secret Paint Obsession RevealedEver wondered what paint brand the pros actually use? Turns out, every designer we asked swears by Benjamin Moore. They love the massive color selection (over 3,500!), rich pigments, and how the color you pick is exactly what ends up on your walls. Bonus: it’s durable and eco-friendly, so you repaint less and feel good about it. Their top shades? White Dove, Wrought Iron, and Balboa Mist. Who knew paint could be this exciting? #Home #BenjaminMoore #InteriorDesign10Share
Adam Boyer+FollowBaltimore home flip hits $160K snag over landmark statusBuying a fixer-upper in Baltimore just turned into a $160,000 headache for one local flipper, all because her neighbor pushed to make the property a historical landmark—without her knowing. Cassandra London planned to restore the old Maroney House, but landmark rules mean every window now has to be a pricey, historically accurate replica—$4,000 each instead of the $250 she budgeted. Beyond the sticker shock, selling a home with these restrictions is way tougher. Some on the county council say it’s unfair for outsiders to landmark someone else’s house. Should neighbors have this much say over your property? #Home #Baltimore #RealEstate00Share
John Fitzgerald+FollowInside-out style in Stewart PeninsulaFrom the outside, 3912 Willow Bend Dr. looks like your classic suburban dream, but step inside and it’s a whole different story. This Stewart Peninsula home in The Colony is bursting with personality—think bold wallpapers, vibrant accents, and a kitchen that’s a chef’s paradise. The upstairs flex room is perfect for movie nights or family hangouts, and the backyard is made for relaxing with a covered patio and spa. Plus, the neighborhood’s got pools, golf, and even a private boat ramp. Would you rather buy a move-in-ready home with a creative touch, or start from scratch and make it your own? #Home #StewartPeninsula #TheColony10Share
Adam Boyer+FollowDallas remembers Josie McCarthy’s timeless styleJosie McCarthy’s influence on Dallas homes can still be felt in the classic, welcoming spaces she designed over four decades. Her signature approach—favoring tradition and comfort over fleeting trends—made her a favorite among those who wanted rooms that felt lived-in and lasting. From restoring historic homes to creating elegant spaces at Museum Tower, Josie’s work was all about quality and restraint. Her wisdom, like “If you buy the best, you only cry once,” resonates with anyone who’s ever invested in their home. How have her ideas about timeless design shaped your own spaces or inspired you? #Home #DallasDesign #JosieMcCarthy00Share
Kendra Hart+FollowGarage Clutter You Need to Ditch ASAPEver open your garage and wonder why you can’t find anything? Turns out, most of us are hoarding stuff we’ll never use again—like old paint, broken tools, and dusty sports gear. Experts say tossing these seven things (think expired chemicals and half-finished DIY projects) will make your garage safer and way less stressful. Bonus: you’ll actually have space for your car! What’s the weirdest thing you’ve found hiding in your garage? Spill in the comments! #Home #Declutter #GarageCleanout00Share