The garage ranks high along with the basement for spaces where families tend to dump things they don't know what to do with.
It's easy to store a box you never unpacked, some outdoor equipment or some unused paint in your garage and simply ignore the fact that it's there when you pull in your car each night.
But the clutter becomes more difficult to ignore when, for example, you're stuck clearing snow off your car or running out to your driveway during a downpour because you've filled your garage with too much stuff.
You can't ignore your messy garage forever; and in fact, spring is an excellent time to clean and organize it. It's not too hot, and you'll probably need to get to items in your garage like lawn and garden equipment and your kids' outdoor toys. Here are our top tips for organizing your garage so it stays neat and tidy.
Clean and Sort Everything
After years of muted palettes and minimalist neutrals, Spring 2025 is bringing color back in a big way. Homeowners and designers alike are embracing bold, joyful hues that reflect optimism, personality, and a sense of renewal. From sunny yellows to earthy greens and rich coral tones, the season's color trends are breathing new life into home decor.
One standout trend? Color drenching — painting walls, trim, and ceilings in the same bold hue to create a dramatic, cohesive look. This immersive style works especially well in powder rooms, dining rooms, and entryways, giving even the smallest spaces a punch of personality.
Another spring favorite is the use of colorful accents in otherwise neutral spaces. Think citrus-toned throw pillows, cobalt blue ceramic pieces, and pastel-hued art that adds energy without overwhelming. These pops of color are perfect for homeowners who want to experiment without fully committing to a vibrant overhaul.
As the days grow shorter and the air turns crisp, it's the perfect time to transform your home into a warm and inviting retreat. Fall is all about creating cozy spaces that encourage relaxation and comfort. Here are some of the top interior design trends for fall to help you cozy up your home.
Embrace Warm, Earthy Tones
This fall, the color palette is all about warmth. Think deep oranges, rich browns, and muted greens that mimic the changing leaves. These earthy tones can be incorporated through accent walls, throw pillows, blankets, or even statement furniture pieces. These colors not only evoke the season but also create a comforting atmosphere.
Layer Textures for Added Warmth
Texture plays a key role in making a space feel cozy. This season, layering different materials—such as chunky knit blankets, velvet cushions, and faux fur throws—can add depth and warmth to any room. Consider adding...
Ah the power of an inviting outdoor facade! If you're selling your home, it's important to set the right tone outside so shoppers know to expect a fantastic interior. But it's also just fun to enjoy the warm fall fuzzies when pulling in your own driveway. Here are some fall curb appeal ideas that are easy to pull off – and best yet, won't break the bank.
Visit the Pumpkin Patch
Head to the nearest pumpkin patch and choose your favorites! You can flank your doorway with a few or get creative arranging clusters of pumpkins and gourds in various shapes, sizes and colors. You can dress up the display and add height by mixing in hay bales, crates or decorative baskets. For more bursts of fall color, you can also add gourds to other landscape areas such as gateways and gardens.
Plant Autumn Flowers
Mums, pansies and asters are excellent choices for fall. They can be planted in the...

GUSTAVO GONZALEZ, Coldwell Banker Real Estate, LLC
Whether you plan to be in your home for just a few more months or many more years, there are plenty of efficient ways to maximize your space and increase its value. This type of investment needn't require a loan, nor does it have to span any great length of time. From green living to greenery in your yard, here are a few impactful and straightforward means of boosting your home's value and appeal over the short or long term.
A Smart Move
Green is the new black. Any form of energy efficiencies and conservation in your home will inevitably be a fiscal gain. Whether you install energy-saving...