If you're one of 22 million Americans who work remotely, you know how important it is to create a home office space that's free from distraction and away from the main activity in the home. The way you furnish that space is just as important as the room you choose. A personalized workspace designed with comfort and functionality can help you stay engaged and productive throughout the day.
When my husband and I moved into our builder-grade home in 2009, I knew I would be making some changes along the way. I was always disappointed that our living room didn't come with a cozy fireplace, but because our space is on the small side I knew there wouldn't logistically be room for one. And then there's the cost: As HomeGuide reports, the average cost to build a fireplace in 2025 is $2,415!
Fortunately, with smart shopping and a touch of craftiness, you don't have to sacrifice aesthetics to save. There are plenty of cheap Dollar Tree items to elevate your kitchen design or dining room motif. Focus on three main item types to DIY a centerpiece that fits your theme and looks far more expensive than it really was: candles, vases, and accents.
While it sounds fun in theory, overhauling my decor for the festive seasons isn't all that easy. First, there's the storage issue. Where will all the strands of spooky ghost garland and bulky pumpkin paraphernalia go once fall has come and gone? Your guess is as good as mine. Then, there's the cost. Sure, there are deals to be had, but all those purchases can add up fast. Which brings me to the seasonal decorating "hack" you might be overlooking: throw pillow covers.