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Yahoo
16 hours ago
- Business
- Yahoo
3 Kitchen Tile Trends On Their Way Out This Year (and What to Do Instead), According to Interior Designers
It may sound like a platitude, but 2025 kitchen design trends — when it comes to tiles, at least — are all about embracing imperfections. Several designers and decorators say that tiles like the hand-cut zellige ones, which are glossy, textured, and rebel when it comes to uniformity, are becoming favored — even over the straight-edge, perfectly symmetrical subway tiles that have reigned supreme in kitchens for years. 'Zellige tiles are so popular because of the beautiful texture, subtle color variation, and handmade look that they bring to a space,' says interior decorator Vivianne Chow of Viv and Tim Home. Similarly, Floss Kelly, the co-founder of TileCloud, says ultra-polished, high-gloss finishes are losing popularity in favor of matte and natural finishes. 'The design world is gravitating towards authenticity and materials that evoke warmth and organic charm,' Kelly says. Whether you're planning a kitchen renovation or just want the inside scoop on the design world's forecasts, here's more on what tile trends are in for 2025 when it comes to tiles, floors, and backsplashes, and which ones are on their way out, according to experts. Kelly says she's seeing a significant shift this year towards natural stone materials and earthy tones in kitchen tiles, floors, and backsplashes. 'This trend is all about bringing the outside in, creating a connection with nature right in your kitchen,' she says. The earthy tones range from soft beiges to rich browns and complement a natural aesthetic, she says, contributing to a warm, inviting kitchen. Materials like marble, slate, and terracotta, with their inherent textures and colors, are becoming increasingly popular. 'These natural stone options not only add a timeless elegance to the kitchen, but also offer durability and uniqueness, as no two pieces are exactly alike,' she says. It's early, but zellige is looking to be the darling tile of 2025. 'We are so obsessed with the hand-crafted artisan quality of zellige tile,' says Jennifer Verruto, founder and CEO of Blythe Interiors. 'Made from a clay mix found in Morocco and hand-crafted, glazed, and fired, each tile has its own unique quality.'Varying thickness, shape, and glaze only adds to the perfectly imperfect vibe of this tile, she says. One thing Verruto notes: Because these tiles aren't uniform, it makes for a tough DIY makeover and typically requires expert installation. Verruto notes that heavily textured tiles are a simple way to add organic movement to a room. '3D tiles easily become a conversation piece and bring character,' she says. Specifically, using them on a dining room wall or an entry wall can pack a big punch. Subway tile will likely always be around — but that doesn't mean it's got to be the same old white brick-lay pattern (more on that below!), Verruto says. 'We're seeing a creative influx of hand-pressed looks in varying sizes, colors, and shapes of the classic tile, and people are getting more playful with layouts,' she says. Whether it be a vertical stack offset, a double herringbone, or basketweave, subway tiles can be classic, yet elevated with a fresh arrangement. White, monochromatic, and minimal designs were all the rage a few years ago, and understandably so as we entered the pandemic and were craving peaceful and visually calming spaces, Verutto says. Now, bolder tiles are coming back. Color-drenching, rich textures, and invigorating patterns on bold tiles, she says, are taking center stage. 'While bold design choices are being made, they're still being balanced with simplicity and a dose of minimalism that creates harmonious and exciting spaces,' she says. Those shiny, busy backsplashes such as metallics and glass that have long been popular in new builds are officially on their way out, says Kelly Marohl, interior designer at Neutral Home Design. More homeowners, she says, are choosing to use marble slabs as a backsplash instead. It's softer on the eye, and you can get the look in your kitchen by extending the marble halfway up to the ledge or all the way up to the ceiling, she says. (Or, you could even use marble contact paper for a budget- and rental-friendly solution.) Subway tile backsplashes, known for their classic and versatile appeal, are becoming less popular as homeowners seek more distinctive and personalized design elements for their kitchens, says Mariya Snisar, the head of interior design at Renowell. Hexagonal tiles or larger-format tiles feel more contemporary, she says. Although some people are loving variations of subway tiles, like colored or gradient tile trends of 2025 are you most (and least) excited about? Let us know in the comments below! This post originally ran on The Kitchn. See it there: Move Over, Subway Tiles: These Kitchen Tile Trends Are on Their Way in (and Out) for 2024 I Tried the 90/90 Rule and My Closet Is Now Fully Decluttered I Just Discovered the Smartest Way to Store Paper Towels in Your Kitchen (It's a Game-Changer!) We Tested (and Rated!) All the Sofas at Pottery Barn — Here Are the Best for Every Type of Need
Yahoo
4 days ago
- Business
- Yahoo
Amazon is selling a 'stylish' $21 table lamp for only $10, and shoppers say they 'love the touch control feature'
TheStreet aims to feature only the best products and services. If you buy something via one of our links, we may earn a commission. Amazon is selling a 'stylish' $21 table lamp for only $10, and shoppers say they 'love the touch control feature' originally appeared on TheStreet. Whether you put it in the living room, bedroom, or office, accent lighting can make a home more cozy. When adding illumination to your space, it's not uncommon to realize you're short on outlet space, meaning you have to sacrifice the spot normally reserved for a phone charger or tower fan. But by selecting a table lamp with built-in USB charging ports, you can eliminate the need for some of these cords. Right now, Amazon has discounted one light with charging capabilities by 50%. The top-rated LuxeBeam Dimmable Bedside Touch Lamp, which normally retails for $21, is now available for the low price of $10. This price is extremely affordable, especially when you account for the LED bulb that's included in your purchase. The upscale design, featuring a classy faux marble foundation, will look great with any decor. While the base is nice and sturdy, a delicate silver threading on the lightweight lampshade makes it pop. Bringing the timeless design to the modern day, built-in USB-A and USB-C ports offer convenient charging. One shopper said, "This lamp is so beautiful. The touch control works great, and it's a nice size. It puts out good lighting." You may notice this sleek light has no knobs or switches, and that's because it can all be controlled with a simple touch of the pole or base. This touch control also allows you to cycle through three brightness levels, so you can have the perfect amount of light for every occasion, whether it's browsing a new book or settling in for reviewer said, "It adds a touch of elegance to any room. Whether you need soft lighting for a cozy evening or something brighter for reading, this lamp can do it all. What sets this lamp apart is its USB-C and USB-A ports, allowing for easy device charging. The faux marble design lends a luxurious feel, but this lamp is as functional as it is stylish." Another shopper wrote, "This lamp looks way more expensive than it is. The faux marble base totally had me fooled at first glance! I really love the touch control feature — just tap the base to cycle through three brightness levels. The USB-C port charges my phone overnight, and it's super convenient to have both USB options available." The truly incredible $10 deal on the LuxeBeam Dimmable Bedside Touch Lamp is only available for a limited time. Add this light to your cart now to cash in on the savings. Amazon is selling a 'stylish' $21 table lamp for only $10, and shoppers say they 'love the touch control feature' first appeared on TheStreet on Jun 17, 2025 This story was originally reported by TheStreet on Jun 17, 2025, where it first appeared.
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Vogue
13-06-2025
- Lifestyle
- Vogue
6 Ways to Give Your Attic Room a New Lease Of Life
For interior designer, furniture maker and antiques dealer, Max Rollitt, a good attic space 'is one that's treated with as much thought as any other room in the house. You can get away with more daring looks.' In need of inspiration? Here, the experts share how to give your attic a new lease of life. Consider the layout As with any project, it's always worth considering how you will utilize the space first, deciding which areas lend themselves to different aspects of daily life. For example: 'The parts of the room with lower head height should be utilized for tasks that don't require standing,' advises Tiffany Duggan, interior designer and founder of Studio Duggan. 'Maybe that's a cozy reading corner or a bed. Keep the tallest parts of the room for wardrobes or areas you frequently walk through.' Envelop the space Sparse white paint in an attic room only makes the space feel drab. Instead, so say the experts, wrapping either a paint color or wallpaper over the walls and ceiling is the way to go. 'Enveloping the space in color or pattern takes the focus off odd angles and edges and makes different surfaces feel part of the whole,' says Rollitt, while Holly Vaughn, interior designer and founder of Vaughan, adds that a characterful ceiling is not to be shied away from: 'They offer an instant coziness which are harder to create in other rooms—definitely embrace them.'


The Sun
13-06-2025
- Lifestyle
- The Sun
The bathroom buy that looks nice but makes your home ‘the most unhygienic' house ever, according to a cleaning pro
IF you've recently moved house or are looking to decorate, then you may want to take note. That's because a professional cleaner has listed the five common items she'd never have in her home - and it's not good news if you've opted for a cute rug under the toilet. 3 3 Explaining why in a clip shared to TikTok, the cleaning whizz said ''these must be the most unhygienic things you can have in your house''. So while it may elevate your bathroom - and keep your feet warm during the colder months - it may be best to avoid jumping on this trend. Moving on, she pointed out that she'd also never have a silicone toilet brush. While many of us tend to assume this loo brush alternative works better to keep everything sparkling, the expert warned that this is a myth. ''What's more unhygienic than not being able to scrub s**t off a toilet with one of these?'' blasted the expert who posts under the username @ Next up, she strongly advised homeowners to steer clear of opting for black furniture because of how much it shows marks, while she pointed out that matt cupboards are a no-go. ''Big no-no from us. They look lovely until you use them and if you don't know how to clean them then they tend be left looking like this,'' she said, sharing a snap of greasy fingerprints left on the surface. Not stopping there, the cleaning pro added that horizontal blinds are also on her hit list because of the amount of dust that gets collected in the crevices. While horizontal blinds are a common feature in millions of houses across the world, they gather dust ''like there's no tomorrow and they're a pain to clean''. Last but certainly not least in her list of no-nos were also high windows. Mrs Hinch loves it but it's the most toxic cleaning product ever… I've seen it do so much damage & I'm a pro cleaner Although ''they can look lovely'' and are ideal for checking out the glorious nighttime sky, this house feature is ''a target for birds to leave s**t on''. It wasn't long before the video went viral garnering close to 2million views and hundreds of comments, with very mixed responses. One person said: ''I'm sorry but I need a rug by the toilet to keep my feet warm. 10 Grossest Areas People Forget to Clean By Danielle Mason, who has 20 years of experience Under and Behind the Fridge Crumbs, dust, and spills accumulate over time, attracting pests and creating bad odours. Shower Curtain & Liner These collect mildew and soap scum but are often overlooked. Wash or replace them regularly to keep your bathroom fresh. Toothbrush Holder One of the germiest places in the bathroom, filled with bacteria and toothpaste residue. Rinse and disinfect it weekly. Dishwasher Filter Food particles and grease build up, leading to unpleasant smells and reduced efficiency. Remove and clean the filter every few weeks. Washing Machine Seal The rubber gasket traps mould, mildew, and detergent buildup. Wipe it down with white vinegar and leave the door open to air dry. Light Switches and Remote Controls Touched daily but rarely cleaned, making them germ hotspots. Wipe them down with disinfectant regularly. Under the Sofa Cushions Crumbs, dust, and even lost items hide in the cracks. Remove the cushions and vacuum thoroughly. Kitchen Sink & Plughole Food residue builds up, causing bad odours. Pour boiling water, bicarbonate of soda, and vinegar down the drain to freshen it. Ceiling Fans Dust piles up on the blades and gets redistributed into the air when turned on. Use a microfibre cloth or pillowcase to clean them easily. Doormats They trap dirt and bacteria from shoes but are rarely washed or vacuumed. Shake them out weekly and deep clean them every month. Head to her Instagram pages for more cleaning information @ missmasoncleaning @ daniellemasonuk ''It's gets washed every time I clean the bathroom.'' Another chimed in: ''blinds are super easy to clean tho, you just lay them flat, and wipe the dust off.'' Someone else thought: ''the point of the silicon toilet brush is that they are to be used at time of pan dirtying. not days later. ''They are effective when used in a timely manner.'' ''The flat silicone toilet brushes are useless, but the round ones are the best. The core of them is firmer so they clean as good as a regular toilet brush and it's easier to clean too,'' a viewer commented.


Daily Mail
12-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
H&M x Palm Heights is the hottest homeware collaboration for summer - and it's selling out fast
From the white glove service to the crisp cotton bedding – there's plenty to marvel over when you're staying in a boutique hotel. Top of the list, at least for me, is the carefully-curated décor. I'll spend a good amount of time on holiday thinking about how I can bring the five-star vibe into my flat in London. The only problem? I have neither an interior designer on speed dial, nor the budget for high-end homeware. Well, it looks like I've run out of excuses because H&M Home has teamed up with Palm Heights, the Caribbean boutique hotel on Grand Cayman Island. With its palm-lined pool, bright yellow parasols and striped beach towels, the hotel, which was founded and designed by New York-based Creative Director Gabriella Khalil, has interiors you'll fantasise about long after you've come home from your trip. The 23-piece collection, which launched online and in-store today, evokes the sun-drenched spirit of the beachfront hangout without the need to dip into your savings. There are cotton beach towels and robes in rich tones of yellow and brown; sandstone sculptural vases, bowls and candle holders; playful additions such as a beach tennis kit and backgammon set; and coloured tumblers and glasses that will instantly elevate your summer tablescape. Prices, as you'd expect from H&M Home, are reasonable, ranging between £14.99 for a decorative bowl and £99.99 for a robe. 'This collection is about capturing that magical feeling of being on holiday in your home: that could be a relaxing, beautiful moment in your bathroom feeling fantastic in your robe, or having guests come over and creating memories around a table with special glassware,' says Khalil. 'While Palm Heights is a highly visual and chic space, there is also a real playfulness about it at the same time and the mix of both these worlds would be my ideal for people to take away from the collection.' Shop the H&M Home x Palm Heights collaboration Candle Holders £29.99 Shop Robe £99.99 Shop Towel £34.99 Shop Basket £19.99 Shop Cushion Cover 2-Pack £29.99 Shop Cushion £34.99 Shop Blanket £69.99 Shop