From ceilings and doors to shelves and staircases, designers are spilling on some of their favorite unusual places for wallpaper when decorating a space.
Over the years, wallpaper has been all the rage. Step into a house renovated from the 1950s to early 1990s, there is probably a lot of wallpaper. Current generations remember the sticky, smelly glue ...
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Cynthia Lee attended law school in Nashville and always hoped to move back some day from her native Mississippi. Four years ...
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Ever dreamed of creating a calm and cozy spot at home to relax and recharge, but don’t think you can spare the space?
Homeowners have long faked marble and elaborate millwork in a technique known as trompe-l’oeil (French for “deceive the eye”).
The red-brick Edwardian villa was built in 1902 and has five bedrooms. It was the property's proportions, and period details including high ceilings, large bay windows, stained glass windows and ...
In one episode of her HGTV show "Home Town," Erin Napier designed her own hand-painted wallpaper. You can do the same to add ...