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This Family Expanded the Kitchen Across the Entire Room and Doubled the Island

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Replacing kitchen cabinets is often the largest expense in a remodel, but rethinking the layout can transform the room even more. Reddit user u/Responsible-Eye2739 expanded a builder-grade kitchen that occupied only half of an open-concept space into a full-room design, doubling the size of the island while adding a walk-in pantry and a dedicated beverage bar. According to the homeowner, the remodel took about ten weeks to complete and was planned around the needs of a family with two young children. The finished kitchen introduced custom cabinetry, specialized storage, and premium appliances without adding square footage. The Original Kitchen Occupied Only Half the Room u/Responsible-Eye2739 The original kitchen stopped at the island, leaving nearly half of the open room as an informal play area. Although the vaulted ceiling brought in natural light, the working kitchen felt compressed, with limited countertop space and only a small island separating it from the living area. Or...

Not Vinegar: Two Pantry Spices Started Protecting Outdoor Bins

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Summer heat turns outdoor trash bins into one of the biggest problem spots around the home. Food scraps, rising temperatures, and moisture create the perfect place for flies to gather, and once eggs appear, maggots can follow within days. Most people reach for vinegar, bleach, or deodorizing sprays after the problem starts. A different trick takes a preventive approach instead. Before placing a fresh trash bag inside the bin, people sprinkle two common pantry spices into the bottom. The goal is not to clean the bin or cover odors. It is to make the environment far less attractive to flies before they have a chance to settle. Cayenne Pepper Creates an Unwelcome Landing Spot Cayenne pepper contains capsaicin, the compound responsible for its heat. While it does not kill flies or maggots, its strong scent and irritating properties make the inside of the bin less inviting for many insects. A light sprinkle across the bottom of an empty trash can creates the first layer of the barrier....

The Dishwasher Rack Had a Bowl Pattern Most People Never Noticed

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Most people load bowls into the dishwasher without giving the arrangement much thought. Some point every bowl toward the center, others face them toward the outside, and many fit them wherever space is available. A simple question posted on Reddit challenged that routine and drew thousands of responses from people convinced their method was the only correct one. The discussion started with a roommate disagreement over bowl placement, but it soon became something much larger. Homeowners shared photos of their dishwashers, compared loading habits, and even checked appliance manuals before one discovery stood out: the shape of the rack often matters more than following one universal rule. One Question Started the Discussion The original post asked a simple question: which direction should bowls face in the top rack? Within hours, hundreds of replies appeared. Some people argued bowls should face the center so the spray arms could reach deeper inside. Others insisted they should face...

He Glued Together Oak Boards and Built His Own Countertops

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Laundry machines sat beneath a basic shelf while an aging pedestal-style vanity occupied the bathroom nearby. Rather than replacing each surface with store-bought alternatives, Imgur user u/RyJa64 decided to build matching wood countertops from scratch. Oak boards, glue, clamps, weights, and sanding tools gradually turned individual pieces of lumber into solid wood slabs. One became a full-width laundry countertop, while the other was shaped around a sink for a custom vanity. Matching wood surfaces now connect the two spaces, replacing both the laundry work area and the original vanity with handcrafted alternatives. He Built Both Countertops From Individual Oak Boards @u/RyJa64 Several oak boards were laid side by side to create the rough dimensions needed for the project. Clamps, glue, and tools surrounded the work area as assembly began. Rather than purchasing a finished countertop, the entire project started with raw lumber that would eventually become two custom surfaces. ...

This Kitchen Removed Its Island and Breakfast Bar for One Continuous Peninsula

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Replacing kitchen cabinets often becomes the largest expense in a remodel, but changing the layout can transform the room even more. Reddit user u/throwawayagain4567 completely rebuilt a dated kitchen by removing the raised breakfast bar and compact center island, replacing them with one long peninsula that stretches across the room. u/throwawayagain4567 According to the homeowner, the remodel also relocated the refrigerator, introduced an induction cooktop with double wall ovens, added hidden outlets, and incorporated extra storage throughout the cabinetry without expanding the kitchen’s footprint. The Original Kitchen Revolved Around a Tiny Island u/throwawayagain4567 The original kitchen followed a compact U-shaped layout with laminate cabinets trimmed in oak. A small island stood in the middle of the room beneath a hanging pot rack, leaving only narrow walkways between the work areas. The sink remained centered under the window, while the refrigerator occupied the right ...

Garden Designers Are Replacing Basic Edging With Natural Limestone Walls

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Concrete, metal, and plastic edging create clear boundaries, but they often look separate from the landscape itself. More garden designers are replacing those materials with natural limestone walls that define planting beds, accommodate gentle changes in elevation, and introduce texture that improves with age. Rather than acting as simple retaining structures, limestone becomes part of the planting design. Mediterranean shrubs, flowering perennials, ornamental grasses, and architectural plants soften the stone, creating garden borders that feel established instead of recently installed. Natural Limestone Creates a Stronger Garden Border Warm limestone blocks create a substantial edge between the planting bed and walkway without appearing heavy. Their uneven faces and varied sizes introduce texture that contrasts with the smooth paving while giving the border a permanent appearance. The planting reinforces that effect. Gaura, oleander, and a dense evergreen hedge soften the upper...

They Replaced the Fiberglass Tub and the Shower Became the Entire Bathroom

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Builder-grade bathrooms often separate every feature into its own section. The tub sits behind a curtain, the vanity stands alone, and storage occupies another corner. Reddit user u/Majestic_Banana789 rebuilt that approach during a nine-month DIY renovation, replacing the original fiberglass tub with a walk-in shower that now anchors almost every view inside the room. u/Majestic_Banana789  Before the remodel, the bathroom relied on acrylic panels, beige tile, and a partial divider wall that interrupted the layout. After the renovation, handmade green tile, frameless glass, wood shelving, and brass fixtures connect the entire space into one continuous design. The Fiberglass Tub Divided the Entire Bathroom u/Majestic_Banana789  The original bathroom centered around a molded fiberglass tub and shower enclosed by a curtain. A short partition wall blocked sightlines while separating the shower from the vanity and storage. Beige ceramic flooring, a stock vanity, and chrome fi...