Kendra Hart+FollowRenovation Regrets No One Warns You AboutTurns out, those dreamy home renovations you see all over Instagram? Real people are now confessing which ones they totally regret. From kitchens with nowhere to stash your Costco haul, to slippery bathroom tiles and open floor plans that seemed cool until you missed having walls—these upgrades are haunting homeowners. The biggest lesson: don’t get blinded by trends or pretty Pinterest boards. Function and storage > fancy features, every time. Save your money (and sanity)! #Home #HomeRenovation #HomeownerRegrets10Share
William Wilkerson+FollowDeclutter Hack: Keep Only What You LoveEver feel totally overwhelmed by decluttering? Try this: instead of asking what to toss, just pick out what you actually use and love. That’s reverse decluttering! You’ll be shocked at how much easier it is to let go of the rest (bye, guilt and decision fatigue). Start with a drawer or shelf, grab your must-haves, and watch the leftover pile reveal what you don’t need. It’s honestly a game-changer for organizing your space! #Home #DeclutteringTips #HomeOrganization00Share
Susan Ball+FollowWait, Is My House Secretly Gross?You know that feeling when you visit someone’s place and something just feels... off? Turns out, there’s a whole list of “normal” things in our homes that guests secretly find super gross—think sticky floors, mystery-smelling towels, and that ancient kitchen sponge. Reddit users are spilling all the icks, and it’s honestly wild what we overlook. The fix? A quick wipe of bathroom hardware, swapping out old sponges, and ditching those frayed towels can totally change the vibe. Who knew? #Home #HomeHacks #CleaningTips20Share
Jamie Brown+FollowEnglish Village gets a design glow-upStill Johnson Interiors just brought its award-winning, cozy-chic style to English Village, and it’s already making waves. Their new spot on Cahaba Road is packed with unique lamps, midcentury-inspired furniture, and even exclusive tableware collaborations with local makers. It’s not just a shop—it’s a fresh creative hub joining a neighborhood known for its design-forward spirit. With neighbors like Continental Bakery and Chez Lulu, this move feels like a perfect fit. Anyone else excited to see how this shapes the vibe of English Village? Let’s talk favorite local design finds! #Home #EnglishVillage #Birmingham10Share
Jamie Brown+Follow7 Colors That’ll Instantly Freshen Up Your HomeReady to ditch those heavy holiday vibes? Designers are spilling the tea on the 7 colors that’ll make your home feel brand new for 2026. Think soothing greens, dusty pinks, soft lilacs, sky blues, muted teals, warm beiges, and blue-tinged grays. No need for a full makeover—just swap in some fresh pillows, throws, or paint for a total reset. Which color are you dying to try first? #Home #HomeDecor #InteriorDesign00Share
phillipsbrian+FollowBoomer Homes: Where Tech Trends Go to DieEver peeked inside a Baby Boomer’s house? You won’t find smart home gadgets, minimalist furniture, or color-changing LED lights. Boomers stick to what works: comfy recliners, cable TV, and appliances older than some millennials. Forget open-concept kitchens or gaming setups—think cozy, practical, and packed with nostalgia. It’s all about comfort, durability, and family memories, not chasing the latest trends. Makes you wonder if we’re missing out on something timeless! #Home #BabyBoomers #HomeDecor00Share
Adam Boyer+FollowWinter Door Hack: Open or Closed?Turns out, keeping your interior doors open in winter could actually help your home stay warmer! If you’ve got central return vents, closing doors can mess with airflow and make your heating system work overtime (hello, higher bills). Let that warm air flow freely by leaving doors open, especially bedrooms and bathrooms. But if your place has return vents in every room or zoned heating, you’re safe to close them. Who knew doors could make such a difference? #Home #HomeHacks #WinterTips20Share
phillipsbrian+FollowRemember Iceboxes? Wild Pre-Fridge Life!Imagine having to wait for the iceman to deliver a giant block of ice just to keep your food cold! Before fridges took over, people relied on iceboxes—wooden cabinets that kept things chilly with real ice. No plug, no buttons, just pure old-school cool. Kinda wild to think our ancestors had to swap out melting ice instead of just hitting the fridge for a snack! #Home #KitchenHistory #VintageAppliances00Share
Kendra Hart+FollowThis Plant Is Basically UnkillableNot a plant person? Same. But the schefflera (aka umbrella plant) is the ultimate low-maintenance, beginner-friendly houseplant. It’s gorgeous, can grow up to 8 feet tall (or stay cute and compact with a trim), and basically thrives on neglect. Just give it some indirect sunlight, don’t drown it, and keep it away from pets and kids (it’s toxic if eaten). That’s it. If you want to look like a plant pro without the stress, this is your new BFF. #Home #Houseplants #PlantParent10Share
William Wilkerson+FollowTarget’s Marble Decor Is a Total StealMarble vibes without the price tag? Target’s new marble collection is giving major luxe energy for way less. TikTok is already obsessed—think chic trays, catchall bowls, and the cutest heart-shaped cheese board (hello, Valentine’s Day!). These pieces look way more expensive than they are, and shoppers are calling it a total jackpot. If you want to upgrade your space without emptying your wallet, you might want to check this out ASAP. #Home #TargetFinds #HomeDecor00Share