Get the Look Decor: Rockin’ the Retro
Katja Steinmetzer’s eclectic retro home proves that a small budget is no barrier to style.
Katja Steinmetzer’s eclectic retro home proves that a small budget is no barrier to style.
Just outside of Washington DC, a globetrotting couple have created a comfortable home blending city and country, old and new, and East and West.
In a small village outside Berlin, Katrin Scharl’s forever home is a work in progress showcasing a quietly inspired take on modern farmhouse style.
Jessica Rose and her family have turned their cozy 1976 motorhome into a cheerful retreat from life as usual.
Hard work, ingenious finds and few cans of swapped paint transformed Ed and Kate’s terrace house into a home with one-of-a-kind charm and style.
Mae Chevrette’s cozy Boston loft is where industrial meets natural, thanks to a happy combination of exposed brick, natural wood, and plants galore.
The San Pedro family believes that home is where your story begins. Filled with heirloom pieces, this eclectic space reflects its owners’ history.
Take a peek inside Katherine and Jem’s Chicago nest, which is filled with bold patterns, unexpected textures and loads of killer vintage.
If you believe that objects tell a story, this antique-laden Los Angeles apartment is an aesthetic chatterbox.
In a tiny coastal town, two artists create bookshelves with built-in mini bars and evocative triptychs for the secluded home of their dreams.
Record store owners Ashley and Andy find inspiration for their historic home in estate sales and album covers.
What’s your holiday decorating style? Let the architects and interior designers of HGTV help you home in on a festive scheme.
Jeanne keeps the antiques in her home looking fresh and friendly by incorporating bold colors.
Carla and Jack were sick of their home’s all-over-the-place style, so they sold everything and reveled in the blank canvas.
This vintage bungalow, built in 1924, combines Danish teak with colorful art to fit both Anne and Jake’s taste.