12 “Throwback” Decor Pieces That Secretly Make Homes More Valuable
1. Mid-Century Modern Armchairs There’s something timeless about a mid-century modern armchair, especially those with clean lines and tapered wooden […]
1. Mid-Century Modern Armchairs There’s something timeless about a mid-century modern armchair, especially those with clean lines and tapered wooden […]
1. Cluttered Surfaces An open house is supposed to showcase space, not stuff. When countertops, tables, and shelves are crammed
1. Painting Over Original Wood Finishes One of the biggest regrets collectors share is slapping a coat of paint on
1. Neon LED Signs Everywhere Gen Z loves a pop of personality, and nothing screams personality quite like a glowing
1. Edgefield Stoneware Pottery Edgefield pottery from South Carolina, especially face jugs or signed works by David Drake, has skyrocketed
1. Barrel Chairs The classic barrel chair, with its curved back and enveloping design, was once considered outdated and too
1. Depression Glass Depression glass is colorful, delicate, and surprisingly affordable—at least for now. These early-20th-century pieces were mass-produced, but