Revive an Old Egg Chair: Step-by-Step Painting Guide

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I have officially hatched my egg-chair plan (mwah‑hah‑hah). Forgive the ovum pun. The $30 thrift-store egg chair I mentioned last week got a good cleaning with a liquid deglosser, then a coat of spray primer and spray paint. Ten minutes after I took that grody before photo with the old cushion in our sunroom… …I … Read more

Our New Project Will Blow You Away — See What’s Coming

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The past year has felt like a buffet of side projects — a coloring book, a teacher’s lounge makeover, a podcast, new lighting designs, and a big beach house renovation. Behind the scenes, though, the Petersiks have been quietly developing one more idea that tops the list of “random projects.” We’re finally ready to share … Read more

Virtual Gift Shopping Guide: Top Ideas for Online Presents

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We’re back with part two of our virtual gift-shopping roundup (see part one here) and this time we headed into Pottery Barn to see what caught our eye. Below are the items we loved and why they make great gifts. This charming rubber stamp kit, priced at $12.50, is an adorable, versatile gift. It’s great … Read more

How to Repair a Sticking Pocket Door Quickly

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I’ve got one hand in my pocket door… and the other is prying off trim. We’re far from expert renovators — more like determined amateurs who learn by doing. Most of our projects start with a vague plan, a few Google searches, and a willingness to get our hands dirty. That approach has surprisingly worked … Read more

Managing Renovation Stress: 5 Practical Tips for a Smoother Remodel

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Major renovations are thrilling, but they can also be a significant source of stress—especially long, costly projects like kitchens or bathrooms. Budgets can balloon, timelines slip, things break, and dust seems to find its way into every corner. After renovating seven houses over 17 years, we’ve learned a lot about preparing for and minimizing renovation … Read more

Turn a Gap Store Display into Stylish Wall Art for Your Home

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A couple of weeks ago I noticed an eye-catching wall display at the Gap. The display featured a bicycle from Public Bikes, disassembled and mounted as part of the in-store décor, so the pieces aren’t for sale. I thought the panels looked fantastic. I’m more of an admirer than a regular rider (apologies to my … Read more

At Last: Embracing the Joys of Autumn

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Autumn has finally arrived in Richmond, and the season’s rich colors are at their peak. After a delayed start, the city’s trees are now displaying a vivid mix of yellows, oranges and deep maroons. Because the window for peak foliage is short, we made a point of photographing the best of it while the leaves … Read more

How We Removed the Side Splash and Backsplash From Our Bathroom Sink

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You might notice a pattern in posts like this and this and this and this: making a house feel like yours often involves removing things as much as adding new furnishings or colors. In our previous home we ripped out matted carpets, crocheted curtains, dated wallpaper, some small doorways, a few bi-fold doors, and an … Read more

Free Fashion Find: Bold Styles from The Bold and the Beautiful

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***This giveaway is no longer accepting entries – scroll down to the bottom to see who won!*** We’re always on the lookout for new art to fill our walls, so we’re pleased to present a giveaway from Barcelona-based illustrator Judy Kaufmann. Her prints combine bold shapes with delicate detail, sometimes vibrant and sometimes minimalist. Below … Read more