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  • 3 days ago | bhg.com | Monika Eyers

    Photo: Marta Xochilt Perez | Designer: Michelle Adams Garden stools have long been favored by decorators for their ability to shake up a room. Sculptural and often colorful, these painted metal and ceramic objects become an unexpected alternative to a traditional side table when used indoors. Now, the rest of your outdoor furniture is moving indoors, too.

  • 1 week ago | muckrack.com | Monika Eyers

    COMPLEX GRAYFar from the flat, cool grays of 2010s interiors, today’s iterations of the mercurial hue display warmth and movement, says interior designer Annie Downing. “It’s all about making grayfeel dynamic rather than one-note.” In this guest bathroom, she used tonal variations and richly veined marble to create depth and contrast. PETAL PINKThe color of pale spring blooms, pink enlivens bathrooms while flattering all skin tones.

  • 4 weeks ago | bhg.com | Monika Eyers

    Photo: Courtesy of Crate & Barrel If spring’s arrival has you dreaming of garden parties, look no further than Crate & Barrel’s new collection of outdoor furniture and accessories. Designed in collaboration with English expat Jake Arnold—interior designer to the stars and founder of The Expert—the collection just launched and will transform your backyard into a fanciful setting for long, lingering lunches.

  • 1 month ago | bhg.com | Monika Eyers

    Photo: Courtesy of Amazon / Design: Better Homes & Gardens I'm the kind of person who takes laundry seriously. Growing up, my mother pretreated everything and she instilled in me a “check before you toss” habit—meaning look for stains before you throw anything into the washing machine. So when the call came for testers for our annual Clean House Awards, I put my hand up to spearhead the laundry trials.

  • 1 month ago | bhg.com | Monika Eyers

    Photo: Annie Schlechter / Interior Design: Summer Thornton There’s something transporting about rattan decor—it has the power to whisk you away to warmer climates and a relaxed mood without setting foot on an airplane. Call it the ultimate staycation decoration. "Rattan gives instant relaxation to a room. It can be simple or intricate but either way, it has a sense of ease and conjures up fantasies of languid summer afternoons," says interior designer Summer Thornton.

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