Newsweek spoke to interior designers who revealed the home décor trends that should be left behind and what to do instead.
From Queer Eye to the Property Brothers, here's how to upgrade your kitchen, bathroom, living room, and bedroom.
We spoke to experienced interior designers to better understand exactly what design choices (even the seemingly timeless or ...
Organic modernism is the new modern farmhouse, and buyers are more willing to pay for nature-inspired design — think wood, ...
In addition to changing the home’s overall look and flow, this interior designer's remodel helped create an abode that’s ...
Thrift Studio, a fundraiser for Dwell with Dignity, is back with designer home decor at discounted prices. The pop-up runs ...
Designers share iconic 1980s trends that are making a comeback in interior design. From bold colors to retro patterns, see ...
A 25-year-old woman who lives in an “untouched” 1950s-era home has opened the doors to her historic space—while revealing why ...
London Design Week introduced us to an array of British design trends that will continue to make waves for the rest of 2025.
“When people have yet to discover their decor style, they often make impulse purchases, follow trends that will soon be outdated or end up with a space that doesn’t feel cohesive,” says Denine Jackson ...