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It may sound strange, but one of the things I was desperate to have in this house was a utility room
Having not had an area to do laundry in LA, there were always clothes drying by the kitchen, which drove me mad! Especially now we’re about to have a second child, I’m under no illusion that the mess is going to double! First on my list was practicality, but secondly, I wanted the laundry room to still feel stylish and interesting. We luckily inherited a pair of cane cupboards with built-in shelving and heating racks, which are brilliant for soggy hand-washing. We painted them in Deep Reddish Brown No.W101 by Farrow & Ball. The colour is bold and warm, looking more fiery in the sunshine and chocolatey-brown...
The 10 Products Domino Readers Shopped Most in February
As editors, we’re always on the lookout for products that will make our lives easier and more beautiful. So nothing makes us happier than seeing that you share in our excitement over rainbow-hued stove knobs or terrazzo contact paper, too. In February alone, you showed us exactly what you loved the most: a celebrity-fave slow cooker, classic paint colors, and chic lighting fixtures, to name a few. Here’s the full list of the top-10 items Domino readers shopped for through our site this past month. Fire Starters Retro Gas Knob in Green Brown, Big Chill ($25) When we wrote about...
People Share What They Found Thrown Away And The Phrase ‘One Man’s Trash Is Another Man’s Treasure’ Has Never Been So Real (35 New Pics)
Argh, me hearties, there’s treasure to be found in the unlikeliest of places and it’s not just doubloons I’m talking about. You have to keep your one good pirate eye out and, before you know it, you’ll be bringing home useful, gorgeous, and exciting things that friendly strangers left lying for you on the sidewalk. If you’re lucky enough to live in New York City or if you’ve ever visited the Big Apple as a tourist, then you probably know all about stooping—people leaving behind things they no longer need on the sidewalk in front of their homes for others...
10 Creative Kids’ Closet Ideas (and Only Some Are for Storing Clothes)
Photography by Elizabeth Larson; Design by Danielle McKim Kids’ clothes might be tinier than the average wardrobe, but the things children will inevitably grow out of (itty-bitty sweaters, onesie pj’s, adorable sneakers) actually require a decent amount of storage space. The issue is, we don’t tend to give little ones the biggest bedrooms in the house, so their closets are usually a tight squeeze, too. Fortunately, with plenty of hanging rods, savvy drawers, door hooks, and more, you can turn any subpar niche into a rainbow-infused workhorse. Psst: You don’t even have to put their clothes in there at all....
A Guide To Thrifting Iconic Fashion Finds, Shopping Estate Sales & More
Thrifting is…so hot right now. Secondhand shopping has never been more popular—but for me, that spark was ignited over a decade ago. In my world, fashion has always involved thrifting. I was raised by a single mom in Ohio and spent every Wednesday at my local Salvation Army. I’d roll through the aisles combing through every rack, go home, throw my finds in the wash and play endless hours of dress-up. I was captivated by the idea that one store could make all my fashion dreams come to life, and the best part…I could afford it! I’d found my home...