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IKEA Shoppers Discovered a Different Use for This Bamboo Drying Rack

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IKEA designed the OSTBIT bamboo drying rack to hold plates, glasses, and other kitchenware while they air dry on a countertop. Instagram creator Solenn Ben Othmane ( @la_maison_de_soso ) discovered a completely different use for it. @ikea Using self-adhesive mounting strips, she attached the bamboo rack vertically beside a bathroom mirror and transformed it into compact towel storage. Rows of wooden pegs hold rolled hand towels, creating an organizer that occupies little wall space, requires no drilling, and keeps guest towels within easy reach of the sink. Add Self-Adhesive Strips to the Back @la_maison_de_soso Double-sided adhesive mounting strips are attached to the back of the bamboo drying rack. Protective backing is removed before installation, preparing the rack for direct attachment to tile. No screws, anchors, drills, or permanent hardware are required. Adhesive strips turn a countertop kitchen accessory into a wall-mounted organizer within minutes. Press the Rack Direc...

Not Pergolas, Not BBQ Islands: Outdoor Kitchen Pavilions Are Showing Up in Backyards

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Outdoor kitchens used to follow a familiar formula: a built-in grill, a stone counter, and a location close to the house. Newer designs are taking a different approach. Instead of functioning as a simple cooking station, outdoor kitchens are becoming standalone structures with their own architecture, shelter, storage, and dedicated gathering space. Some hide behind lift-up panels that reveal the kitchen at the push of a button. Others resemble garden pavilions surrounded by landscaping and patios. Together, these designs show how outdoor cooking areas are evolving into destinations of their own rather than extensions of the indoor kitchen. Hidden BBQ Pavilions Are Showing Up Beside Pools @grilluxe.de Large wood-clad panels conceal a complete outdoor kitchen beside the pool. Slim black trim and a flat roofline give the structure the appearance of a modern garden pavilion rather than a cooking station. Grills, countertops, shelving, and serving accessories remain hidden from view w...

Mid-Century Sofas Dominated for Years. Now Deep-Tufted Designs Are Showing Up Again

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Mid-century silhouettes dominated sofa design for years, but deep tufting never disappeared. Furniture collections continue introducing button-tufted backs, quilted upholstery, and Chesterfield-inspired details across everything from apartment sofas to oversized sectionals. These examples show how designers adapt tufting to different styles. Some follow traditional Chesterfield proportions with rolled arms and deep buttoning. Others pair tufted upholstery with contemporary frames, industrial materials, curved silhouettes, and modular layouts. Shapes change, materials change, but tufting continues appearing across new sofa collections. Tufted Leather Defines a Box-Frame Sofa Button tufting covers the inside back while smooth leather wraps the seat cushions and exterior frame. Square arms replace rolled Chesterfield arms and create a sharper profile. Black leather, chrome supports, and deep buttoning reference Chesterfield design without copying the original form. Thick seat cushio...

His Wife Wanted More Kitchen Storage, So He Built a Cabinet Wall Around a Coffee Station

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His wife wanted more kitchen storage, but the project quickly became larger than a few extra cabinets. Reddit user u/ThatBuilderDude started with a pair of plywood cabinet towers and a center cabinet designed to occupy an unused section of wall. Adding full-height pantry storage, drawers, pull-out trays, floating shelves, tile, and integrated lighting transformed the area into a built-in cabinet wall organized around a dedicated coffee station. The finished installation combines storage, workspace, and display space within a single feature. What started as a few workshop-built cabinet boxes became one of the room’s defining elements, proving that some of the most effective kitchen storage solutions are built into the walls themselves. Storage Towers Framed the Center Section @u/ThatBuilderDude The project started with two tall plywood cabinet boxes positioned on either side of a smaller center cabinet. Even at this stage, the layout revealed the final concept: floor-to-ceil...

Ditch The Concrete Pavers: Gravel Started Taking Over Outdoor Spaces

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Concrete pavers remain a common choice for outdoor spaces, but gravel appears throughout many contemporary gardens. Paths, seating areas, water features, and garden rooms use the same material to create a consistent look across the landscape. Curves, irregular layouts, and planting-heavy designs often work in gravel’s favor. These gardens show how the material can shape entire outdoor spaces rather than serving as a path alone. Gravel Paths Wove Between Planting Beds Narrow gravel paths pass between dense borders filled with daylilies and foliage plants. Soft curves allow the planting to remain the dominant feature while the path provides access through the garden. Light-colored gravel creates contrast against the surrounding greenery and helps define the route without introducing large hard surfaces. Seating Areas Extended Into Gravel Gardens Gravel paths connect planting beds with a small paved seating area. Ornamental grasses and flowering perennials soften the transi...