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This stylish statement piece can store and display textiles, magazines and even shoes.

(Amy King / The Washington Post)

Alena Capra is the tile and stone industry ambassador—a position designated by Coverings, the largest international tile and stone exhibition in North America. Submit questions now and join us Thurs. at 11 a.m. EST.

Before there is a spring, there is a plant production line.

When something unexpected disrupts the routine, your family needs to be prepared to fill in the gaps.

This stylish statement piece can store and display textiles, magazines and even shoes.

A reader wants to breathe some life back into a set of feather-filled throw pillows.

Paper? Cloth? Nothing? How America is changing its tablesetting customs and why.

Gardening columnist Adrian Higgins helps newbies conquer their new hobby.

Want to end the pre-rinse debate? A home appliances expert stakes out her position.

Read the transcript from week's Home Front chat.

Shellfish makes one super soil amendment.

Additional storage and seating create a cozy space for relaxing and entertaining.

Has an organizing spree led to bags of unwanted clothes, household items and electronics? These charities can help.

After World War I, real-life estate gardens lay in ruin all over Britain, but one remarkable example has been restored.

The decorating icon is hosting her own traditional Easter brunch this weekend.

Tasks such as cleaning the tub and scrubbing the fridge don’t have to be so time-consuming.

We asked the inspiration for the film “Joy” what products every home should have — even the smallest studio.

A reader asks why one light always has a yellow cast no matter which socket it’s in.

But are they worth the extra cost?

Read the transcript from week's Home Front chat.

You don’t want to constrain the roots of transplants that are waiting to go into the soil.

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