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The 32-inch chandelier rule that stops the head bumps at dinner

The 32-inch chandelier rule that stops the head bumps at dinner

Your dinner party last Saturday when your brother-in-law stood up from the table and caught his forehead on the chandelier’s brass arm for the second time that night. The fixture hangs 44 inches above your 72-inch table because that’s what the contractor measured from the floor, not from the table surface. Every meal becomes a … Lire plus

Designers paint bathrooms this warm greige (and it hides what white exposes)

Designers paint bathrooms this warm greige (and it hides what white exposes)

Your builder-grade bathroom painted bright white in 2019 looked clean for exactly 11 months before the grout lines started showing grey and every water spot on the mirror caught morning light like a spotlight. By 2023, the white walls made the space feel colder, harsher, more institutional than the spa retreat you’d imagined. Interior designers … Lire plus

Clear bins organize medicine cabinets in 20 minutes but only if yours measures 4+ inches deep

Clear bins organize medicine cabinets in 20 minutes but only if yours measures 4+ inches deep

Your medicine cabinet measured 3.2 inches deep on a Tuesday morning when you stood holding the $12 clear bin from Amazon that every organizing video promised would fix the chaos. The bin didn’t fit. Not even close. The internet’s favorite solution for expired pill bottles and forgotten cold medicine requires 4 inches of depth, but … Lire plus

Target’s $10 fluted glass pump looks like a $49 West Elm dispenser

Target's  fluted glass pump looks like a  West Elm dispenser

Your rental bathroom at 7:42am on Tuesday when you stood at the sink squeezing generic hand soap from a plastic bottle that cost $3.99 and looked every cent of it. The mirror reflected beige builder-grade tile, the kind that photographs like a hospital corridor no matter how much you clean the grout. You spent eight … Lire plus

The 48-inch towel bar rule that makes your bathroom feel off

The 48-inch towel bar rule that makes your bathroom feel off

Your guest bathroom’s towel bar sits 48 inches off the floor because that’s what the contractor’s template said, but your husband bends awkwardly to grab his towel and your nine-year-old can’t reach it without a step stool. The measurement came from the National Kitchen & Bath Association’s 2015 guidelines, which recommend 48 inches to the … Lire plus