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  • 6 days ago | housedigest.com | Rachelle Dragani

    Celebrity designers can work their magic to make outdated spaces feel fresh — but even some of HGTV's finest have a room of the house they're tired of trying to make happen. Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent are no exception. The married designer duo is known for adding warmth and personality to their design projects, helping people find a balance between functionality and flair in their homes. So maybe it's no surprise to hear that a room they're both over is the formal dining room.

  • 6 days ago | yahoo.com | Rachelle Dragani

    Celebrity designers can work their magic to make outdated spaces feel fresh — but even some of HGTV's finest have a room of the house they're tired of trying to make happen. Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent are no exception. The married designer duo is known for adding warmth and personality to their design projects, helping people find a balance between functionality and flair in their homes. So maybe it's no surprise to hear that a room they're both over is the formal dining room.

  • 1 week ago | housedigest.com | Rachelle Dragani

    Stars of HGTV reality shows see it all when it comes to home décor — so they know better than anyone when there's an interior design trend that officially slides from the "cool" category into the "outdated" one. So it's no surprise that in addition to sharing some of their favorite tips and tricks, designers also speak out when they see a trend lose its luster. Jenn Todryk, the host of the show "No Demo Reno," shared the three she hopes to stop seeing in one of the episodes from the second season.

  • 1 week ago | housedigest.com | Rachelle Dragani

    If you love antiques and the feeling of fantastic thrift store finds, then you probably love the inside of a Cracker Barrel. The homey restaurant chain isn't just famous for its comfort food like pancakes and country fried steak — it's also known for its one-of-a-kind décor. From old-timey signs to crackling stone fireplaces to handcrafted wooden rocking chairs, Cracker Barrel locations are filled with what look like treasured antique items that would fit right in at your grandma's house.

  • 1 week ago | yahoo.com | Rachelle Dragani

    If you love antiques and the feeling of fantastic thrift store finds, then you probably love the inside of a Cracker Barrel. The homey restaurant chain isn't just famous for its comfort food like pancakes and country fried steak — it's also known for its one-of-a-kind décor. From old-timey signs to crackling stone fireplaces to handcrafted wooden rocking chairs, Cracker Barrel locations are filled with what look like treasured antique items that would fit right in at your grandma's house.

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