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  • 1 month ago | housebeautiful.com | Lesley Rotchford

    If you feel like you don’t have enough storage space, join the club. Most of us would love to have a little more room in our closets and cabinets. The thing is, we all probably have the square footage we need. It’s just taken up by stuff we don’t. An entire kitchen drawer filled with cookie cutters and other random gadgets comes to mind for me. I don’t even bake, so what am I doing with cutouts for every single holiday? There’s definitely a better way I could be using that drawer.

  • 1 month ago | housebeautiful.com | Lesley Rotchford |Elyse Moody

    The Victorian home above was designed by Celerie Kemble and Kristen Blood of Kemble Interiors. Inherited property may sound like a windfall. But it can actually be complicated and difficult to sort out—especially when you’re stressed and grieving a loved one who has passed away. In some cases, this real estate can be expensive for you too. Inheriting your great-aunt’s vacation house on Nantucket? Great. Inheriting your great-aunt’s missed mortgage payments and tax bill? Not so great.

  • 1 month ago | housebeautiful.com | Lesley Rotchford

    This kitchen was designed by Kelsey McGregor of Kelsey Leigh Design Co. for our 2024 Whole Home in North Carolina. So you want to makeover your dated kitchen, add a walk-in pantry, remodel your basement, or expand your cramped primary bathroom. With interest rates—and home costs—remaining high, more and more homeowners are deciding to embark on these kinds of renovation projects instead of moving.

  • 1 month ago | yahoo.com | Lesley Rotchford

    "Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links."This kitchen was designed by Kelsey McGregor of Kelsey Leigh Design Co. for our 2024 Whole Home in North Carolina. So you want to makeover your dated kitchen, add a walk-in pantry, remodel your basement, or expand your cramped primary bathroom. With interest rates—and home costs—remaining high, more and more homeowners are deciding to embark on these kinds of renovation projects instead of moving.

  • 2 months ago | msn.com | Lesley Rotchford

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