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fromLos Angeles Times
26 years ago

Bringing Ceiling Heights Down to Earth : Feel adrift with 15 feet of air over your head? Design treatments can mask that spacey feeling and make tall rooms seem cozier.

High ceilings, popular since the 1980s for creating spaciousness, are now considered uncomfortable by many homeowners who prefer lower ceilings for intimacy and psychological grounding.
LA real estate
fromApartment Therapy
1 week ago

Designers Say Open Floor Plans Are Officially Dead - and This Tiny Room Is Taking Over

Micro-dens—small, enclosed multipurpose rooms—are gaining popularity as remote work and hybrid arrangements reshape home design needs and priorities.
Design
fromApartment Therapy
2 weeks ago

Equestrian Style Is the Next Big Heritage Trend in Home Design

Horse-inspired home decor is trending, driven by Lunar New Year momentum, search data, and a resurgence of the Ralph Lauren equestrian aesthetic.
Renovation
fromApartment Therapy
2 months ago

2026's Coolest Sofa Trend Is a Nod to the '80s, Baby!

Bold, patterned sofas are returning as a mainstream design trend, encouraging playful, personality-driven living rooms and serving as a foundational decor choice.
Remodel
fromAol
2 months ago

The Untraditional Living Room Trend Of 2026 That Embraces The Outdoors

Outdoor living spaces are being treated as home extensions, with homeowners bringing indoor comforts outside to support dining, lounging, entertainment, and remote work.
Design
fromApartment Therapy
2 months ago

Pinterest's 2026 Decor Trend Predictions Are Already Showing Up In Our Home Tours - Just Look!

Pinterest's 2026 Predicts highlights four home-design trends that match real-world examples in Apartment Therapy house tours.
Design
fromApartment Therapy
3 months ago

We Asked 140 Designers About 2026's Biggest Trends - Their Top Pick Shocked Us

Architectural features like alcoves, book nooks, specialty millwork and warmer nature-inspired color palettes are driving cozy, unique home design trends for 2026.
Remodel
fromApartment Therapy
3 months ago

This Common Dining Room Feature Will Disappear in 2026, According to a New Survey

Built-in dining-room storage is declining as homeowners favor freestanding, multipurpose furnishings and flexible layouts that avoid permanent fixtures and costly future projects.
Real estate
fromApartment Therapy
4 months ago

Once a Luxury Trend, This Kitchen Staple Is Being Replaced in 2026

Marble sinks are falling out of favor as buyers prefer functional, lower-maintenance materials due to marble's porosity and staining risk.
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