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She Covered the Black Countertops With Peel-and-Stick Paper and the Kitchen Took on a Custom-Built Look

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Many kitchen makeovers start with new countertops. This one started with a roll of peel-and-stick paper. In a transformation shared by Instagram creator Lisa Kasprzok ( @knots.and.pots.home ) , black countertops disappeared beneath a maple-look covering that changed the entire color palette of the kitchen. @knots.and.pots.home As a renter, Lisa focused on upgrades that could be removed in the future without replacing cabinets, countertops, or backsplash materials. White upper cabinets, Sherwin-Williams Nantucket Dune lower cabinets, brass hardware, subway tile panels, and DIY arched shelving completed the update. The layout remained exactly the same, but the finished kitchen looks far different from where it started. Black Countertops Dominated the Original Kitchen The original kitchen featured black laminate countertops, green walls, white cabinets, and builder-grade finishes throughout. @knots.and.pots.home The dark surfaces drew attention across much of the room, while the pa...

This Curtain Rod Came From the Plumbing Department, Not the Decor Aisle

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Curtain rods rarely become the detail people remember in a room. Paint colors, furniture, and artwork usually attract the attention. In this makeover, the window hardware became one of the most interesting design features. Instead of purchasing a decorative rod from the home decor aisle, Debbie from Debbiedoo’s turned to the plumbing department. Using galvanized pipes, elbow fittings, extensions, and S hooks, she created a custom curtain rod that frames the window while introducing industrial detail. Plumbing Parts Replaced Traditional Curtain Hardware The project started with a collection of basic plumbing components from Lowe’s. Galvanized pipes formed the rod, while elbow fittings created finished ends. Pipe extensions increased the overall length to fit the window opening. Once assembled, the materials looked less like plumbing supplies and more like custom hardware designed for the space. The approach eliminated the need for decorative finials, specialty brackets...

Blush Pink Is Quietly Replacing Gray and Beige in Modern Interiors

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Gray walls, beige sofas, and neutral furniture dominated interiors for years. Designers are now introducing blush pink as an alternative that works across living rooms, bedrooms, dining spaces, and even built-in cabinetry. Unlike brighter shades of pink, blush pink pairs easily with wood, brass, stone, black accents, floral fabrics, and natural materials. It appears on sofas, wallpaper, bedding, millwork, and decorative furniture, often serving the same role that gray and beige once filled. These interiors show how blush pink is moving beyond accent decor and becoming one of the most versatile colors in contemporary home design. Blush Pink Built-Ins Replace White Shelving Blush pink paint transforms this wall of built-in shelving into the focal point of the room. The color extends across the shelves, panel molding, and surrounding trim, creating a continuous backdrop for books and decorative objects. A woven chaise, brass picture lights, and botanical mural wallpaper support th...

Most People Replace Old Countertops But She Covered Them In Concrete Instead

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Want a kitchen update that changes the look of the room without replacing the cabinets or tearing out the countertops? Many older kitchens have laminate surfaces that still function well but look worn from scratches, stains, burn marks, and years of use. This project started with exactly that situation. Instead of removing the existing countertops and installing new stone surfaces, Brittney Smart covered the old laminate with a concrete overlay made from Ardex Feather Finish. What started as scratched builder-grade countertops ended up looking closer to custom concrete surfaces found in modern kitchens. The transformation happened layer by layer. Scratches, Burn Marks, and Worn Areas Covered the Surface The original countertops showed many of the issues that appear in older laminate kitchens. Around the sink, the edges showed wear from years of water exposure. Across the surface, scratches, chips, and damaged areas interrupted the pattern and made the countertops look dated. ...

23 Custom Teen Bedroom Ideas That Turn Small Rooms Into Multi-Use Spaces

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Want a teenage bedroom that handles sleep, study, storage, and hangout space without filling every corner with bulky furniture? In 2026, custom bedroom layouts for teens focus less on matching furniture sets and more on integrated designs that turn small rooms into organized multi-use spaces. From raised beds with hidden drawers and wall-to-wall study stations to compact bunk layouts, fold-down beds, and built-in wardrobes, these teenage bedroom ideas show how custom furniture changes the way smaller rooms function. Soft pastel palettes, graphic wallpapers, neon accents, layered storage walls, and integrated desks all help the rooms feel personal without sacrificing floor space. Soft Blue Bedroom With Compact Study Wall Pale blue wall panels keep the room calm while the narrow bed leaves enough floor space for movement. Open shelving beside the bed replaces bulky wardrobes and keeps books, baskets, and decor within reach without closing the room visually. The desk stretches acro...