Low-water indoor plants that do not quit in winter

Low-water indoor plants that do not quit in winter

Indoor air gets dry in winter, and we’re all guilty of missing a watering or two. These plants handle neglect, low humidity, and shorter days without throwing a fit. Set them up right once, and they’ll keep your rooms feeling alive until spring windows can open again. Snake plant is the set-and-forget standby Snake plants…

Coffee table styling moves that stop the clutter cycle

Coffee table styling moves that stop the clutter cycle

If your coffee table is the family drop zone, welcome to the club. Mine has seen crayons, sippy cups, mail, and three remote controls that magically multiply. The trick isn’t more décor—it’s better lanes for real life. Style it once with a plan and it’ll stay tidy with almost no effort. Start with a tray…

Wall art arrangements that make small spaces feel intentional

Wall art arrangements that make small spaces feel intentional

Small rooms show everything. That’s why the way you hang art matters as much as what you hang. The right arrangement can organize a wall, pull a room together, and make tight spaces feel styled on purpose. Here are layouts and tricks I use when square footage is at a premium. Tight grid that behaves…

Window treatment tweaks that make a cold room feel warmer

Window treatment tweaks that make a cold room feel warmer

If a room always runs chilly—or just feels that way—your window treatments can do more than look pretty. The right fabric weight, lining, and layering keep drafts down and make the space feel cocooned. I’ve warmed up plenty of north-facing rooms with a few smart adjustments. Add lining and length to your curtains Unlined panels…

Mantel styling ideas that do not need a fireplace

Mantel styling ideas that do not need a fireplace

No fireplace? No problem. A “mantel moment” is really about creating a focal shelf that feels anchored and intentional. You can fake the look on a console, a dresser, or even a wall shelf—what matters is balance, layers, and one or two elements with presence. I’ve built plenty of these in rentals and small rooms,…

Simple wreath looks you can make from grocery store greens

Simple wreath looks you can make from grocery store greens

A grocery store run can absolutely deliver a season-ready wreath—no floral shop required. Keep your palette tight, build in small bunches, and let texture do most of the work. These looks start with basic greens and finish with one or two thoughtful details. Cedar base with a velvet tail Start with a wire wreath form…

Evergreen shrubs that stay tidy without constant pruning

Evergreen shrubs that stay tidy without constant pruning

Evergreens carry a lot of weight in winter. If yours stay neat on their own, you’ll spend less time shaping and more time enjoying the yard. I like shrubs with naturally compact habits, clean foliage, and steady color so the garden still feels intentional when the perennials are sleeping. Boxwood lookalikes If you want that…

Berry bush choices that set you up for early fruit

Berry bush choices that set you up for early fruit

Berries are a patience game, but smart choices up front mean you’ll be snacking earlier and with less fuss. Match varieties to your chill hours, pick forms that fruit on new wood when possible, and plan for pollination. A little homework now pays off in pints you don’t have to baby. Choose blueberries for your…