The new millenium will accommodate the average guy's design standard for his bathroom renovation beyond his expectations. These bizarre bathroom installations offer men what they love most, women, drink and humor. Get drunk with the guys from work, and laugh your guts out as you're puking into a urinal shaped like a woman's lips.
These vulgar men's restrooms were so offensive, they were re...
The idea of "slow cooking" is about as old as, well, cooking. From mammoth haunches over a spit to big cauldrons stewing meat and beans day and night, the ancient cook understood that some good things take time. But high maintenance slow cooking fell out of favor in the face of faster, more convenient ways of cooking. That is, until the invention of the first "slow cooker" in the 1970s. These nift...
Styles come and styles go, but the most innovative designs transcend the trends, which means the most distinctive styles in all walks of design are bound to come back around again. Right now, all kinds of vintage and retro items are booming, from classic pedestal sinks in the bathroom to antique industrial lights in the kitchen. Mid century modern accent chairs in particular are seeing quite a bit...
Mid century modern furniture is usually paired either with a very retro style or an incredibly modern one; by and large, there isn't much middle ground between dark-wood-and-gem-tones and stark-lines-and-cool-colors. But lately mid century modern style chairs have found their way into a distinctly different, Nordic-inspired decor: Scandinavian modern design. This style is all about simple, stark, ...
Complex, whimsical, and with a name that is just generally fun to say, rococo is a style that cannot be ignored. It combines light colors, asymmetry, and graceful swirls in order to draw out a witty playfulness that many modern styles lack. Popularized in the early 18th century, the influences of rococo design and architecture is still in evidence across Europe. As an interior decor style it is ma...
Midcentury modern interiors are generally characterized by big, open windows and a whole lot of wood. The goal of the style - at least when it comes to the architecture - is to create more organic indoor spaces that integrate natural materials (and even the outdoor landscape) into the home. Over the years, this timeless look has gained a more contemporary twist, with the same wide-open floor plans...