Home Materials That Used to Mean “Built to Last” — and What Replaced Them
1. Copper plumbing For much of the twentieth century, copper pipe was the gold standard for residential plumbing. It tolerated […]
1. Copper plumbing For much of the twentieth century, copper pipe was the gold standard for residential plumbing. It tolerated […]
1. Hand-Stamped Jewelry Hand-stamped jewelry is popular again because shoppers want pieces that feel personal. Makers can stamp initials, dates,
1. Bakelite Early plastics like Bakelite are gaining traction again as collectors rediscover their place in design history. Because Bakelite
1. Loose Tiles or Grout in Bathrooms Bathroom tiles are designed to last, so loose ones usually result from impacts
1. Cellular-Boosted Remote Work Spots With hybrid work now normalized, RVers are actively choosing destinations known for strong cell coverage
1. Plastic Ghost Chairs Ghost chairs felt futuristic when they first hit mainstream decor, but their novelty has dimmed. The
1. Mason Jars with Original Logos Collectors are rediscovering antique mason jars with embossed logos like Ball, Atlas, or Kerr.