While shiplap has long been used as both an exterior siding material as well as an interior wall treatment, it was catapulted into mainstream popularity by Joanna Gaines via her TV show "Fixer Upper." ...
Nothing dates a home quite like popcorn ceilings. Mostly popular from the 1950s to the 1980s, the texture of popcorn ceilings usually feels shabby rather than unique. Plus, given their lack of ...
Shiplap walls, celebrated for their versatility and texture, have firmly rooted themselves in modern interior design, especially within the farmhouse style trend. Traditionally made with horizontal ...
If you've watched any HGTV, I know you've heard on countless occasions a potential home buyer or flipper complain about outdated popcorn ceilings. These textured ceilings were incredibly popular ...
Popcorn ceilings were a design staple in the 1970s, used as an inexpensive way to add texture, hide imperfections, and muffle sound. Today, they're still present in old homes and used in some new ...
Shiplap is a building material made of wide wooden boards that fit together to form a flat surface. If you've watched an episode of HGTV's wildly popular "Fixer Upper" recently, you know it well. It ...
Wall and ceiling panels can transform a room from "whatevs" to "wow" by adding drama with sculpted lines and patterns. With home trends taking slow but sure steps away from the stark and simple looks ...
When decorating a home, we give a great deal of thought to flooring, lighting, furnishings and art. If you’re not thinking about what you might do with your ceilings, you’ve missed an opportunity.