Even during a pandemic, there are ways to sell housewares, vintage clothes and more — thanks to the Internet.
Even during a pandemic, there are ways to sell housewares, vintage clothes and more — thanks to the Internet.
The Washington Post hosts a live chat on home and design every week.
Even during a pandemic, there are ways to sell housewares, vintage clothes and more — thanks to the Internet.
Like people, some plants prefer some elbow room while others enjoy a large group of like-minded friends.
Some good news in these troubling times is that there is plenty of online/teleconferencing help to be had — including for maintenance and decorating.
Different companies employ different methods for freeing the assembly.
The Washington Post hosts a live chat on home and design every week.
This versatile legume will see us through the crisis and beyond.
New, high-efficency appliances can help, but there are smaller, cheaper changes you can make to save serious cash.
Get clean, dress up, get fresh air — and improve your mind-set.
Rust is the issue, and masonry fasteners might do the job.
The Washington Post hosts a live chat on home and design every week.
Experts explain how to make your own, and how to use them.
The crisis arrived at the busiest season for nurseries, and it poses an existential threat.
Experts offer the best practices for different kinds of phone setups.
The decluttering guru is self-quarantining with her husband and daughters, and is still finding things that spark joy.
Pressure-washing can damage the boards, but some products could remove the stains.
An etiquette expert on the evolving rules of behavior for our new world.
Adrian Higgins took questions on gardening.
The Washington Post hosts a live chat on home and design every week.
A professional craftsperson can make those glasses look like new.