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Welcome to the home of Interior Design. Find expert advice on every aspect of good design – be it furniture and upholstery, curtains and blinds, and how to use color at home
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Farmhouse decor ideas – 35 ways to design a home rich with rustic charm
Create a warm and welcoming space with our favorite farmhouse decor ideas
By Andrea Childs • Published
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What is wellness in design? A happiness expert shares his secrets
Through the Danish phenomenon of hygge, Meik Wiking, CEO of the Happiness Research Institute, shares how to design with well-being in mind
By Jo Bailey • Published
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How to sleep fast – and soundly – with 11 bedroom design tricks and relaxation techniques
You will find it easier to fall asleep fast, and stay asleep, if your bedroom setup is designed for rest
By Arabella Youens • Published
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I tried the ‘one bag a day’ declutter method, and this is what I discovered
The idea of decluttering used to overwhelm me, until I stumbled across this quick and easy method – now I’m living my best, clutter-free life. Here’s what I discovered…
By Tara King • Published
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Musty-smelling house? Experts explain 6 possible causes and how to get your home smelling fresh again
A musty home is not just unpleasant but can be worrisome. Here, experts explain six possible causes and how to fix it
By Chiana Dickson • Published
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No closet space in your bedroom? Experts explain how to create storage with a little invention and know-how
Designers provide seven smart storage solutions for bedrooms lacking in closet space
By Chiana Dickson • Published
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Green is the color of 2023 – these designer-approved ways to use it are bold and beautiful
A homage to the hue that has the ability to soothe, inspire and excite
By Jo Bailey • Published
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Living room storage ideas – 15 ways to establish a smart and stylish space
Clear the clutter and create an organized and inviting environment with our favorite living room storage ideas
By Jennifer Ebert • Published
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A capsule wardrobe for decor? These 7 items can make or break a home, say designers
You have heard of capsule wardrobes, now capsule decor is the thing to focus on in homes, experts say
By Chiana Dickson • Published
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I'm an interior designer – and this is why creating your home as a sanctuary is so important
What does it mean when designers say wellness starts at home? This is how I approach my clients' interiors to make their home a catalyst for your healing and personal growth
By Joshua Smith • Published
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10 living room lighting mistakes that make yours look uninviting, smaller and cold
Getting your living room lighting right is crucial, so we spoke to the experts to ensure that you make no mistakes
By Sophie Warren-Smith • Published
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How to keep a living room warm without heating – 8 simple rules for guaranteed warmth
Keeping heat in a living room doesn't have to be hard work, here are 8 easy ways to keep the space warm
By Chiana Dickson • Published
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Lighting trends 2023 – the favored designs set to beautifully brighten our homes
We asked an expert panel on their predictions on the biggest lighting trends for 2023
By Jennifer Ebert • Published
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10 easy, speedy ways interior designers refresh their homes for a New Year
Refreshing your home in the New Year doesn't have to be about remodeling – these quick changes can breathe new life into your space, fast
By Chiana Dickson • Published
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Tile ideas – 14 statement designs for every room in the home
Discover the best tile ideas for every room and surface in your home
By Holly Reaney • Published
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The subtle 'vertical decorating' technique designers use to make small rooms look bigger and brighter
A twist on the classic stripe, these vertical decorating ideas are the chicest ways to make a small space look loftier
By Hebe Hatton • Published
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Furniture trends 2023 – the latest designs set to take center stage
From the use of sustainable materials to playful 70s influences and beautiful natural stone, experts reveal their top furniture trends for 2023
By Jennifer Ebert • Published
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3 ways Feng Shui experts are decorating homes for luck in the Year of the Rabbit
Feng Shui experts explain how to use Feng Shui in your home to embrace the Chinese New Year
By Chiana Dickson • Published
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What color should you paint a home office?
Promote productivity and banish the Sunday blues with these insider tips on what color to paint a home office
By Millie Hurst • Published
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10 ways to avoid ‘declutter regret’
Don’t let fear hold you back from living a clutter-free life – take note of these ways to avoid declutter regret, according to the experts
By Tara King • Published
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The ideal area rug sizes for a living room – 5 expert rules to follow
Learn the rules so you can break them
By Millie Hurst • Published
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10 ways to declutter your bedroom – to make it feel bigger
‘Clutter-free’ and ‘spacious’ are top of the agenda when it comes to creating a relaxing space – here’s how decluttering can make your bedroom feel bigger
By Tara King • Published
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7 ways to keep a bedroom warm in winter – without using heating
Keeping a bedroom warm doesn't have to be a nightmare, here are the most-effective ways to warm the space without turning on the heater
By Chiana Dickson • Published
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10 tips for decluttering toys – that your kids can live with
Despite what they might think, decluttering toys can make for happier kids in the long run. Here’s how to make the process as easy as possible for them – and for you
By Tara King • Published
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Small games room ideas – 10 ways to making gaming stylish
Even the most awkward of spaces can be turned into small games rooms. Tiny... but terrific
By Sophie Warren-Smith • Published
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6 cleaning methods you should never use on a fabric couch – and 5 simple ones that work
A cleaning expert reveals what you should and shouldn't be doing to clean your fabric couch effectively
By Ruth Doherty • Published
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15 tricks interior designers use to make windows look bigger – and rooms, too
Making your windows look larger not only lets in more light, it can make your rooms look bigger, too
By Hebe Hatton • Published
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7 small living room layout mistakes design experts want you to avoid – and what to do instead
Experts explain how these small living room layout mistakes can make your space feel uncomfortable and compromised
By Sophie Warren-Smith • Published
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How to fix a drafty door – 6 ways to stop cold air getting through
Don't suffer through the winter – our tips for blocking and preventing cold drafts will keep your entryway cozy
By Amy Cutmore • Published
Gardens | Homes & Gardens
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Get the best from your garden with our advice on planting and landscaping. Browse articles on the best furniture for your garden, outdoor entertaining and more.
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How to grow poppies
Find out how to grow poppies to enjoy the beauty of these brightly colored tissue paper-like blooms
By Leigh Clapp • Published
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How to get an orchid to rebloom – expert tips for bountiful blooms
Experts explain how to get even a store-bought orchid to rebloom
By Chiana Dickson • Published
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Why are my fiddle leaf fig's leaves turning brown?
Let the experts advise on why your fiddle leaf fig’s leaves are turning brown – and give tips on how to solve it
By Jill Morgan • Published
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The best fig trees – to grow indoors and out
Discover the diversity of these vibrant plants and find out the best fig trees to grow indoors and out
By Jill Morgan • Published
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How to water an air plant – the best methods to use and how often
Find out how to water an air plant to keep these wonders of nature happy and healthy
By Rachel Crow • Published
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How to care for a jade plant – expert tips to make this lucky plant thrive
This hardy houseplant needs just two things to thrive – water and light
By Andrea Childs • Published
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Do you really need to cover up a faucet in frost? What to do when there's a big freeze
Frozen faucets cause more issues than not being able to water your plants. Experts explain why covering them may be helpful during frosts
By Chiana Dickson • Published
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How to grow and care for fiddle leaf fig
Looking to nurture a spectacular indoor plant? Then you need to discover how to grow and care for fiddle leaf fig
By Jill Morgan • Published
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Should I let my outdoor faucet drip to prevent freezing?
Experts have their say on whether leaving an outdoor faucet dripping can help prevent frozen pipework in winter
By Chiana Dickson • Published
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Should I water my plants before a frost? Experts have these warnings to avoid frost damage
Dealing with frosts in your garden? Experts explain whether or not to water your plants during a frost
By Chiana Dickson • Published
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Will a Christmas cactus root in water? And the easy steps to success
Experts explain how getting a Christmas cactus to root in water is the easiest propagation technique – and give tips on getting it right
By Rachel Crow • Published
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How to grow delphiniums from seed
Find out how to grow delphiniums from seed and enjoy these colorful cottage garden favorites filling beds and borders
By Leigh Clapp • Published
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Best hedges for wildlife – 6 varieties for shelter and food
Make your garden more eco-friendly with the best hedges for wildlife
By Holly Reaney • Published
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Can snow damage a lawn? And winter lawn repair tips you need right now
As cold weather sets in, expert gardeners offer their tips for keeping your lawn protected in freezing temperatures
By Chiana Dickson • Published
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Planting a hedge for wildlife – that provides privacy and structure, too
Learn how to grow a wildlife hedge for a more sustainable and wildlife-friendly backyard
By Holly Reaney • Published
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Pruning a Christmas cactus: when, how and how much for repeat blooms
Houseplant experts how to prune a Christmas cactus to keep their size in check and to encourage more flowers
By Chiana Dickson • Published
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Woodland garden ideas – give your yard a leafy canopy at any time of year
Offering seclusion, romance, and a tranquil atmosphere, a woodland garden will bring wild beauty to your backyard
By Heather Marshall • Published
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Best snowdrops to grow – our expert selection for your winter garden
Seemingly simple but intricately detailed, these best snowdrops will add delicate beauty to your backyard
By Heather Marshall • Published
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How to clean garden tools – to make cutting and pruning easier
Keeping garden tools clean – and sharp – will make pruning easier and reduce the risk of disease in your favorite plants
By Heather Marshall • Published
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What happens to rain chains in winter? Here's how to pick the best option for a cold climate
Find out what happens to rain chains in winter and discover the best types of rain chains for cold climates with this easy guide
By Chiana Dickson • Published
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How to grow potatoes – fail-safe steps for brilliant results
Grow your own potatoes and you can harvest for everything from fries to frittatas
By Rebecca Knight • Published
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How often should I water my Christmas cactus?
If you want to know how often you should be watering a Christmas cactus, let these plant experts advise
By Lucy Searle • Published
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How to plant a winter border for bees
This pretty planting plan will fill your garden with fragrance and feed hungry bees
By Nikki Hollier • Published
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How to winterize hibiscus
Discover how to winterize hibiscus and protect them from the frosts
By Holly Reaney • Published
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Why are my poinsettia leaves turning yellow? And how to keep yours alive indoors
Is your poinsettia turning yellow, dropping leaves or dying? Plant experts advise on how to keep yours thriving
By Megan Slack • Published
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Shed ideas – create an outdoor oasis with these smart designs
These beautiful shed ideas will help you create a structure for play, hobbies, storage, work or study – or even a summer sitting room
By Jennifer Ebert • Last updated
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Growing a clover lawn to cut down on mowing – what to know about the popular alternative
Increasingly more gardeners are choosing clover lawns over traditional patches – and it's easy to see why
By Megan Slack • Published
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Using bed sheets to protect plants from frost – the unusual method experts love
The secret to a frost-free garden could be hiding in the bedroom – here's what you need to know before the coldest months of the year
By Megan Slack • Published
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Best poinsettias for Christmas – our favorite poinsettia varieties
Discover the best poinsettias for Christmas, to give as gifts or add holiday cheer to your home
By Melanie Griffiths • Published
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Father and mother
Alexander Sergeevich Donskikh
mother!!
UU 09-01-2023 at 17:53 #1
Notes of I-Tetramino
Asta Zangasta
But I liked it! Straight up kicked. For some reason, the author of the work introduced himself to me as Sergei Lukyanenko, who had come out of a binge after watching the film "Draft", promising himself never to take up a pen again. But the hands remember. So I wrote this funny story :). For all the foolishness of the story (especially at the beginning), the book contains interesting reflections on the topic of primordial confrontations, which hints at the spiritual maturity of the author, who simply plays with the reader. Yes, it's not for everyone. And to the world of EVE has a conditional relationship. But it turned out cool! Aftar, walk ischo, be sure! nine0003
Rated the book at 9
Demiel 08-01-2023 at 23:03 #1
Analytical metaphysics. Thematic review. Ed. 2nd
Evgeny Alexandrovich Kononov
A good, solid textbook. The material is presented clearly and consistently, which is not so often the case in university textbooks on philosophy.
Sergey 08-01-2023 at 07:23 #1
ZOOM
Tony Lonk
Evil book.
I liked the episodes with the boy from the TV and the man on the TV. nine0003
I'm not a robot 05-01-2023 at 18:42 #1
Outcast
Andrey V. Nikonov
The narrow focus of afftors is often annoying because of their specializations and predilections. If a historian gets sick of dates and events related to this, if a "nationalist" as in this case, then for ... customs and names!
atollon12 04-01-2023 at 22:18 #1
Challenger. The power of the family
Pavel Vyach
Interestingly, the illiterate girl herself understood what nonsense she had written. A huge sheet of text about nothing and with a bunch of errors, as if a 2nd grade student wrote something like that. Very little in fact and a lot of stupid retelling. Why write it at all? nine0003
Elena 04-01-2023 at 02:03 #1
Applicant. The Power of the Family
Pavel Vyach
I got acquainted with the books of the Power of the Family series from 1 to 8. The author intrigued me - I "swallowed" the entire cycle in 2-3 days. And I’m kind of picky, if the author doesn’t pull in style, the characters don’t drag out, or it’s too routine, then I leave the book without reading it without regrets. The reader must be able to trace the lines and sequences of events, not everyone can do this. (For example, in one review I read that the author wrote stupidly, gave Miron a prosthesis without meaning, because his hand was grown). The donor knew that the blacksmith's son's hand was cut off and did not know that they would bargain for a complete healing for him, and the prosthesis was remade to stump the hand of the blacksmith's father. In life there are overlays - this is the author and described. Do not think that the author and his team are fools. In another review, they were indignant that it was stupidity - the hero fell in love with a dreaming maiden at first sight. And what do you want from the body of the puberty period with its harmonies, and the soul of a 20-year-old not yet stained with cynicism? Yes, and the brightness of dreams when with a feeling like in reality? Who else, but I sleep with colored dreams and a full range of sensations from pain, a sense of protection or desire. I can wake up with damage, while I don’t sleep, I don’t suffer from sleepwalking, and my friend sees only black and white dreams. Everyone has their own what is possible and happens, and what is impossible and does not happen. nine0003
Sveta 02-01-2023 at 16:43 #1
The Ascent of the Pagan (SI)
Dmitry Shimokhin
the book is interesting, exciting, but when will the continuation be?
Chernov Nikita 29-12-2022 at 15:53 #1
Reality
Mark Svetlov
I read it in one breath, thanks to the author, as if I watched a good series
Maria Grigorievna 28-12-2022 at 2:22 1
Loner
Erofey Trofimov
1876, and the Cossacks shoot from muzzle-loading fittings, although Berdanka has long been in their arsenal. To sharpen brass sleeves .. well, maybe it’s necessary, although they seem to be pulled
Al_creator 22-12-2022 at 13:59 #1
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