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Welcome the scary season with this DIY banner! Photo: Bridget Baxter, Everyday Chaos

Get some seasonal Halloween fun started with this DIY burlap "Boo" banner. I love it. Stylish, yet so affordable to make. – Everyday Chaos

Moss in your gutters? Why toss it or compost it when you could make these adorable moss pots. Row them on your front steps or bring 'em inside. Just be sure to keep them moist and shaded. – Chez Larsson

New no-drill decorating ideas always grab my attention. Here's a new product for mounting curtain rods without the pesky drilling part. Special brackets clamp onto the corners of your window frame. Easy as pie. – Ready Hang

Plush dark blue carpet (ugh!) covering the floor and sides of a bathtub (double ugh!). But just look at it now! Be inspired by the incredible before and after shots of this bathroom makeover. – ShelterPop

Whoopi Goldberg's $3.99 million Soho loft is up for sale. Take a peek at these snapshots. Marvel at the spaciousness (3600 square feet, in fact) ... and wonder why they didn't put the vacuum cleaner out of sight for the photo shoot. Thanks to Julia of Hooked on Houses for drawing our attention to that small oddity! – Hooked on Houses

Houzz offers up DIY ideas for updating an aging fireplace, along with photos to get those creative nerve endings firing. Cleaning and scrubbing, paint, or even a new façade. With determination, you can drag your fireplace out of the 70s. -- Houzz

Kick up the energy level in your home: add some touches of vibrant orange to your home. Check out these interior design delights in this happiest of hues. – How About Orange

Mobiles. Why must they be the exclusive preserve of nurseries, adorned with fuzzy farm animals and the like? Some designers are rocking the boat (cradle?) with mobiles for grownup interiors. – Apartment Therapy

Virtually visit a bunch of incredible houses, large and small. What do they have in common? Lots of steps, stairs and walkways to keep the heart pounding. Plus a few homes you'd have to row, climb or ski into. If all houses were built like this, we would all improve our health and fitness levels overnight, no question! – AOL Home



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