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This Backyard Started Replacing Empty Lawn With Places to Play

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A dry lawn, scattered play equipment, and worn fencing left most of this backyard without purpose. The space had room for entertaining, sports, and landscaping, but almost every activity competed for the same open area. u/DeepDriveHR Reddit user u/DeepDriveHR rebuilt the yard into a multi-purpose outdoor space with a basketball court, pergola, artificial turf, raised planting beds, and new fencing. Instead of choosing between recreation and outdoor living, the redesign organized the property into dedicated zones that work together throughout the year. The Backyard Had Plenty of Space but No Destination u/DeepDriveHR The original yard stretched behind the house with enough room for multiple activities, but almost everything happened on dry grass. A wooden playset, small basketball hoop, and scattered furniture occupied random locations without defining how the space should function. u/DeepDriveHR Large portions of the property remained bare soil and dead lawn. The fence leaned i...

Designers Started Shrinking One Living Room Essential

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Large square end tables once anchored almost every sofa and lounge chair. New living rooms take a different approach. Designers now place compact accent tables beside seating, giving enough surface for a drink, book, or phone while opening more floor space around the furniture. Instead of matching sets, these smaller tables introduce different materials, shapes, and finishes into the room. Drum tables, pedestal designs, tripod bases, and sculptural forms work as functional surfaces without competing with the seating itself. Drum Tables Replace Traditional Storage Round drum tables reduce the footprint beside the sofa while creating a stronger sculptural presence than a standard end table. The cylindrical wood form occupies little visual space, yet still provides a stable surface for everyday items. Alongside it, an open walnut table combines a tray top with a slatted lower shelf. Instead of drawers or cabinets, the design keeps the structure open, making the seating arrangement ...

Walk-In Pantry Turned Into Built-In Cabinets That Look Original to the Kitchen

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Pantry closets often waste more space than they save. Deep shelves hide food behind other items, wire racks crowd the doorway, and the floor becomes a place for bulk packages instead of organized storage. Even when the pantry holds plenty, finding what you need can become frustrating. Reddit user kidguyperson removed the pantry closet instead of reorganizing it. A floor-to-ceiling built-in cabinet with adjustable shelves, deep drawers, shaker doors, and crown molding replaced the open closet, creating storage that looks like it was installed with the original kitchen cabinets. Deep Shelves Hid More Than They Stored @kidguyperson The original pantry relied on deep fixed shelves along the back wall and wire organizers mounted to the inside of the door. At first glance, the pantry held a large amount of food, but everyday use told a different story. Items disappeared behind other packages, smaller containers collected in corners, and the door organizer narrowed the entrance whenever...

Luxury Kitchen Design Started Replacing Visible Features With Hidden Ones

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Luxury kitchens no longer rely on exposed appliances, decorative hardware, or crowded countertops to make an impression. Designers are concealing refrigerators, ventilation systems, dishwashers, and storage behind continuous cabinetry while turning materials, lighting, and craftsmanship into the main visual features. The result is a cleaner, more architectural kitchen where function blends into the design instead of competing with it. These kitchens show how hidden technology, integrated storage, sculptural furniture, and carefully selected materials are changing the way luxury kitchens are built. Stone Countertops Started Covering the Entire Workspace Instead of stopping at the countertop, the terrazzo surface continues across the backsplash and open shelf, creating one uninterrupted stone composition. Using the same material across multiple planes removes visual breaks and gives the kitchen the appearance of being carved from one continuous block. Under-shelf LED lighting illu...

Small Bathroom Started Looking Original to the 1941 House Again

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Builder-grade finishes had replaced much of the character inside this 1941 bungalow bathroom. Beige tile, exposed wall cabinets, and mismatched fixtures covered the small 7-by-5 space despite its original layout still working well. Reddit user kirbyjeanne kept the existing footprint but replaced nearly every visible finish. Subway tile, floral mosaic flooring, painted beadboard, concealed storage, and a walnut vanity transformed the bathroom into a space that looks far closer to the home’s original character. Builder-Grade Finishes Replaced the Home’s Original Character @kirbyjeanne Beige wall tile surrounded the bathtub with diamond accent inserts cutting across the walls. A pedestal sink offered almost no storage, while an arched medicine cabinet and a glass cabinet above the toilet projected from the wall and filled the upper half of the room. The finishes came from different design periods. A bronze faucet, brushed nickel light fixture, textured shower curtain, an...