Spruce Up Your Outdoor Space With These Tips From Style-Savvy Locals
If you feel like your yard or patio could use a bit of an upgrade, here are a few ideas.
If you feel like your yard or patio could use a bit of an upgrade, here are a few ideas.
Keeping both comfort and quality in mind, these organizations are helping low-income families furnish their homes.
The new store carries wood furniture made by the store's owner, Jorge Martinez, as well as light fixtures, art and decor.
While we may not be entertaining guests for a while, it can still be nice to elevate your dining experience with pretty plates, silverware, table runners, napkins and more.
Transform your outdoor space to a beautifully nutritious sanctuary (or a cocktail garden) with tips from landscape designers and inspiration from the Cornerstone gardens.
San Francisco home goods boutique BaBoo wants to make your home a happy place. They even sell indoor swings!
All that time spent at home has made many of us reconsider our decor. Sonoma County designers share some tips and tricks for making your space more zen and interesting.
Take your home from ho-hum to "oh wow" with these simple tips from Jim Rascoe of Ireko Design in Santa Rosa. You don't even need to buy anything!
We could all use a peaceful spot to get away from it all.
Forrest Lesch-Middelton has exhibited his exquisite ceramics around the U.S. He takes inspiration from Turkish and Persian designs to create tiles for floors, stairs, fireplaces, backsplashes and more.