Miss your beloved HGTV stars when you turn off the TV? So do we. Lucky for us, some of our faves have books you can bring home to read over and over again.
Home Inspector Joe and designer Noel Gatts are back — and they're ready to jump right back into their fixer-upper ways. Here's what to expect from their new series.
Fall is finally here! Time to get outside and enjoy these autumn-approved yard games perfect for small Halloween gatherings, pumpkin patches or everyday family fun.
Put a cherished rug on display as handmade art with some basic lumber and these DIY tapestry instructions.
Learn the difference between curtains and drapes, what makes a blackout curtain and how to DIY them.
Removing blood stains from clothing isn’t as difficult as you think, especially if you can get to the stain early.
Fruit flies are definitely gross and can lay up to 50 eggs per day. Discover easy ways to kill fruit flies in your home with clever tips and traps.
Grand adventure, sublime nature, majestic wildlife — need we say more? Here's why Pagosa Springs, Colorado, should be the next stop on your travel bucket list. (Until then, check out the idyllic mountain town in the new HGTV series Building Roots.)
Give your child their own spot to play independently, practice valuable life skills and reach everything with ease.
The traditional Moscow Mule gets a spicy twist using tequila and a pinch of ancho chile powder. Plain mini sugar skulls can be purchased online, then decorated at home with our instructions.
Give yourself peace of mind and your little one a snug, safe place to sleep with one of these top-rated cribs.
Home sweet haunted home. Shop our favorite sinister and stylish wreaths for your home this All Hallows' Eve.
Lipstick plant, with its flirty, lipstick-tube flowers and cascading stems, is hard to resist. Choose your favorite "lipstick" color: bright red, red-orange, yellow or pink.
Dress up your porch or doorway with this glowing, easy-to-make Halloween outdoor decoration that uses basic craft supplies, a battery-operated candle and a skeleton.
Get ready for the holiday season with these DIY projects from HGTV Magazine.