This fall, Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum will present “Making Home—Smithsonian Design Triennial.” Featuring 25 site-specific, newly commissioned installations, the exhibition explores ...
It’s funny how trends in home design can feel like the fashion world’s little sibling—what’s “in” one moment can be “out” the ...
Kristin is a lead editor at Forbes Home and has nearly a decade of professional experience as a writer and editor. She's previously worked at sites like Talking Points Memo, Insider, Delish, Angi and ...
Houzz reports 2026 trends include traditional details, flat-panel cabinetry, checkerboard tiles, wall-mounted faucets, and ...
Got an uninspiring home office, a dingy living room or a cluttered entryway — but don't have a huge budget to redecorate? Cliff Tan, a London-based architect who runs dearmodern, a design account on ...
Kimberly Dawn Neumann is a multi-published NYC-based writer whose work has appeared in myriad publications ranging from Forbes to Real Simple to Cosmopolitan. She’s written hundreds of articles as ...
Gone are the days of all-white kitchens, muted bedrooms and other minimalist spaces. In 2025, homeowners are expressing themselves through their interior design style, leaning into personality-fueled ...
Your home design may be a representation of you, your interests, and your style, yes, but it should also make your home feel like just that — a home. Making a space cozy can work wonders on one's mood ...
Starting in November, 25 new site-specific installations that explore the idea of home will fill the former Carnegie mansion in Manhattan. Part of “Welcome to Territory,” an installation of ...
“Making Home—Smithsonian Design Triennial,” opening Nov. 2 at Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, features 25 debut commissions that illustrate the ways design is embedded in contemporary life.
If your walls could talk, they might say they’re feeling a little sick. Across the country, and especially in places where temperatures are high and dry one day and rainy and humid the next... mold ...