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    How to Clean a Leather Jacket at Home

    If you’ve ever been caught in a rainstorm wearing your favorite leather jacket, you know all too well how leather responds when it gets wet. It is a hide after all, and most leather clothing is finished for durability, so a few sprinkles or a light rain usually roll right off. But a drenching downpour is another issue. When soaked, leather becomes fragile and can tear easily. That’s why cleaning a leather jacket at home can be risky and needs to be done with care. “If you’ve spent a lot of money on your leather jacket, or even if you haven’t, it’s best to leave major cleanings to a leather care professional,” suggests Carolyn Forte, executive director of the Good Housekeeping Institute Home Care and Cleaning Lab. “Professional cleaners specializing in leather know how to clean both the leather shell and fabric linings without damaging either.” Not all dry cleaners handle leather, so make sure the one you select does so with success. Check online reviews and ask friends and neighbors for the names of reputable leather care specialists they’ve used.What you can do at home is give your jacket a refresh to remove surface dirt and dinginess— especially noticeable on light color leathers — and spot clean problem areas quickly. Follow these leather cleaning tips and approach leather cleaning cautiously after consulting the care label for any special recommendations.As with any at-home method, test it out on a hidden spot (like inside a pocket, cuff or the underside of the lapel) to make sure your cleaning products and technique are not damaging to the leather. Some leather easily loses color, especially when wet. “One of the biggest mistakes people make when cleaning leather clothing is getting it too wet, then rubbing the material too hard,” says Forte. If you see any bleeding or fading, stop what you’re doing immediately and take your leather jacket to a pro.Can I wash my leather jacket in the washing machine?We don’t recommend it. You never want to completely submerge a leather jacket in water because it — along with typical laundry detergents — will remove the natural oils in the hide. Plus, all the tumbling and agitation of the machine can ruin the structure of the jacket. If the inside lining needs a refresh, take it to a pro who can clean it without compromising the quality and health of the leather exterior.How to clean the outside of a leather jacket by handLeather can dry out easily, which can lead to unrepairable cracking, so you never want to fully submerge it in water which can remove the natural oils. Instead, surface and spot clean at home with these easy steps. Apply leather cleaner onto a sponge or cloth and squeeze to produce a foam. (Forte recommends this Leather Care Kit by Furniture Clinic, which also includes a protection cream that helps prevent future stains.) None handy? Fill a small bowl with warm water and, as the water is running, mix in a drop or two of mild dish liquid or neutral soap, then dip in the corner of a clean, soft cloth. Gently rub the foamy sponge (or soapy cloth) on the leather in a circular motion to lift the dirt from the surface.Carefully wipe away the excess cleaner with a damp, well-wrung cloth and repeat these steps as needed, being careful not to rub too vigorously. Turn the sponge or cloth and rinse it as it absorbs dirt to keep from re-depositing soil back onto the leather. Blot the leather dry with a clean towel, then let it air dry completely. Place the leather jacket on a padded or wooden hanger to prevent dimples in the shoulder areas and always hang it away from sunlight and heat, which can cause the leather to dry out and crack. Once dry, apply a leather conditioner to restore moisture and softness.What You’ll Need to Care for a Leather JacketFurnitureClinic Leather Care KitCredit: Furniture ClinicSeventh Generation Free & Clear Dish LiquidCredit: Seventh GenerationFurnitureClinic Microfiber Cloth for LeatherCredit: Furniture ClinicTOPIA HANGER Wooden Coat HangersCredit: Topia HangerHow to clean the inside or lining of a leather jacket Fill a small bowl with warm water and mix in a drop or two of mild dish liquid or neutral soap, then dip in the corner of a clean, soft cloth.Wipe down or blot the inside with the cloth, making sure to pay extra attention to the arm area.Remove excess soap by dipping a clean, soft cloth in just water, and then wiping down the inside again.Place the jacket on a hanger in a well ventilated space for it to air dry.How do I protect my leather jacket from stains?It’s a good idea to regularly apply a leather protector product that repels water droplets, dirt and stains, or at least helps make them easier to remove. Apply it generously when your jacket is new and ideally before the first wearing. Reapply it whenever you or a professional cleans the leather jacket and when you notice that water no longer beads up and rolls off easily. How do I remove oils stains from a leather jacket?The goal here is speed, so act quickly to keep as much of the oil spill as possible from absorbing into the leather. Blot up as much of the fresh oil as possible with an absorbent cloth. For any remaining stain, sprinkle an absorbent powder, like baking soda or cornstarch, generously on the spot and gently tap it in with a cloth. Let it sit for a few hours, then use a dry, soft towel to gently wipe the powder away. Spot clean the area using the steps above, or bring it to a pro who can treat the oil stain with professional-grade cleaners. This content is imported from OpenWeb. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site. More

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    How to Book Your Unique Getaway at the House of HomeGoods

    No two stays are alike at the House of HomeGoods in Hudson Valley, New York. Once you check out, a team of design experts will arrive to convert the house entirely. Wallpaper taken down, walls painted, furniture swapped out and decor styled to curate the following week’s theme. Each stay will offer an at-home activity that pairs with the energy of the home: floral arranging, fire pit cooking, pasta making, candle making. The coolest part? Guests will receive a large suitcase, which they can fill with their favorite finds from the home.Starting today, Tuesday, October 12, guest bookings will release daily at 12 p.m. ET. Travelers can book a weekend stay — for only $29.99 a night — at the two-bedroom countryside home during the following weekends:October 21-23: Designed to spark inspiration, Find Creativity is defined by bold colors and artistic touches.October 28-30: Pumpkins, pinecones, fall foliage and crisp fall hues characterize Find Festivity, which celebrates the beauty of autumn.November 4-6: Exuding a cozy feel, Find Adventure features warm patterns, textures and nature-centric art that inspires wanderlust.November 11-13: Filled with bright hues, vintage-inspired florals and whimsical decor, Find Charm is giving quaint countryside escape.Ready for its first visitors, House of HomeGoods is currently decked out for Find Creativity.Dorothy Hong“We’re excited to offer consumers this bookable getaway that transforms with each stay to create a truly unique experience for guests, just like shopping at HomeGoods,” says Sarah Ajamian, manager of marketing for HomeGoods. Guests will love traveling from room to room as they discover Find Creativity’s monochromatic theme. Wander (and shop) from the purple mudroom into the blue living room back to the two bedrooms, one pink and the other yellow. Then head upstairs to the loft, which feels very orange but welcomes other hues as well. Here’s a peek at our favorite spaces: Blue Living RoomWalls, furniture, rugs and decor — everything is a shade of blue, yet this space still feels soothing and sophisticated.Dorothy HongSwivel OttomanNow 42% OffCredit: TAHARITable LampsCredit: TLC LIGHTINGModern Wall ArtCredit: COLLEEN KARISYellow Bedroom This cheery bedroom prioritizes bright yellow hues, but doesn’t shy away from layering additional textures and colors.Dorothy HongVelvet PillowTufted ThrowCredit: HANDCRAFTED IN INDIASide TableCredit: MADE IN INDONESIAOrange Loft Step upstairs and you’ll find this cozy loft area, complete with bright pops of orange and contemporary artwork for a ton of contrast.Dorothy HongMatte Rings Wall ArtCredit: COLLEEN KARIS DESIGNSChenille ThrowNow 24% OffCredit: ARTELIER NICOLE MILLERModern Wall ArtCredit: BOSTON WAREHOUSEAlyssa Gautieri (she/her) is the associate lifestyle editor for Good Housekeeping, where she covers all things home and interior design. Prior to joining GH in 2022, she wrote for publications including ELLE Decor, Chairish, BobVila.com, Unique Homes Magazine and LODGING Magazine, in addition to crafting product copy for home brands like BrylaneHome and VIGO Industries.This content is imported from OpenWeb. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site. More

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    How to Wash a Baseball Cap Without Ruining It

    Though you’re likely diligent about laundering your bedding, clothing and workout wear on a regular schedule, when is the last time you washed your baseball caps? It’s easy just to take them off and toss them aside, but after wearing them to work out, do yard work, carpool or catch a game, caps collect dirt and sweat – not to mention hair oil and styling product residue, makeup stains and more. Even if you only wear a cap twice a year or so, it’s likely collecting dust, dirt and crumbs sitting in the backseat of your car or the bottom of your closet, and needs a refresh from time to time. Here’s how to wash baseball caps by hand and in the machine according to our Good Housekeeping Institute Cleaning Lab. But first, “always check inside your hat for a care label and if there is one, be sure to follow it,” Carolyn Forte, executive director of the Home Car & Cleaning Lab recommends. Basic caps are easier to wash. Decorative or embellished ones need more TLC. If there’s no label to be found, Forte recommends doing a colorfastness test by placing a few drops of water on all colors, dabbing them with a white paper towel and checking for any color bleeding. If no color comes off, follow these easy hand and machine washing tips. If you see color on the towel, stick with spot cleaning when needed. How often should you wash your baseball cap?If you wear your cap every day or even a few times a week, plan to wash it at least once a month. Only reach for it here and there? Washing it several times a year should be enough. And just like other accessories (think jackets and sneakers), it’s best not to wait until you actually see stains, spots and dirt to wash a baseball cap. By then, they may be harder to remove and soil on the inside from sweat and body oils may not even be visible at all, but it’s there.How to handwash a baseball cap Hand washing your baseball cap is really quite simple, and this method gives you the best chance of keeping the shape intact, if you handle it carefully.Give the hat a good shake or vacuum it with the flat upholstery tool to get rid of any dust and loose dirt. Use a lint roller to remove stuck-on hairs inside and out. Fill your sink, basin or large bowl with cool water, and mix in a few drops of laundry detergent or a grease-cutting dish soap. Apply a drop or two of detergent to any visible stains and work it in with your fingertips or a soft brush. Agitate the water with your hands to create suds, then immerse the hat and move it around gently to help the water penetrate the fibers. Let the baseball cap soak for 15 minutes, then check to see if any spots are still visible. For stubborn stains, use a soft-bristled toothbrush to work a bit more detergent or suds into the fabric. Let sit for 5 minutes then return it to the soapy water and let soak for another 10 minutes. Once clean, place the baseball cap in a colander in the sink and rinse it thoroughly under cool water until all the suds are gone. Gently squeeze out any excess water, but skip the brim, so it keeps its shape. Firmly pat the hat dry with a white lint-free towel to absorb as much moisture as possible. Stuff the inside of the hat with a second clean, dry hand towel or place it on top of a ball or bowl, so it keeps its shape. Let it air dry completely before storing or wearing it. What You’ll Need to Wash a Baseball CapTide Ultra Stain Release Liquid Laundry DetergentNow 58% OffCredit: P&GDawn Ultra EZ-Squeeze Dish SoapCredit: P&GThe Laundress New York Stain BrushCredit: The Laundress New YorkHome Depot Bath Sheet Towel SetCredit: Home DepotHow to wash a baseball cap in the washing machineWhen you’re short on time or sink space, or have a hat that you’re not too concerned about, this set-it-but-don’t-forget-it method is a huge help. And remember to set a timer on your phone, so you can promptly take the hat out of the washing machine when the cycle is done. (Leaving it in the machine too long could make reshaping more difficult.) Like with handwashing, skip the dryer and let the cap air dry, so it doesn’t shrink or lose its shape. And with these tips you won’t need to shell out money for a protective hat washing cage.Pre-treat any visible stains with detergent or an enzyme-based laundry pretreatment. Wash the hat alone, with other hats or with a few lightweight items. Avoid adding anything large or heavy, so the cap doesn’t get crushed inside the washing machine. If you have one, tuck the hat into a mesh wash bag large enough for the hat to fit comfortably inside. Choose the delicate cycle. Check to make sure the water temperature is cold, and the spin speed is set to the slowest your machine offers, so the ball cap doesn’t stretch, shrink, or bend. Remove the hat right promptly. Stuff the inside of the hat with a clean, dry hand towel or place it on top of a ball or bowl, so it keeps its shape and let it air dry. Let it air dry completely before storing or wearing it. How to spot clean a baseball capFor baseball caps with delicate embellishments or details, or vintage styles with cardboard brims (typically from the early 80s or before), spot cleaning is always the best and gentlest method.Apply a small amount of mild laundry detergent or dish soap to a damp, lint-free cloth, then dab it onto any stains or dingy areas. For stubborn spots, swap in an enzyme-based laundry pretreatment product and leave it on the stain for 5 minutes. Using the same damp cloth and small circular motions, carefully work the detergent into the fabric. Rinse with a clean damp cloth and repeat until the area is clean. Avoid harsh or excessive scrubbing, which can damage the fibers. Rinse the cloth clean in cool water, then use it to gently blot away all residual soap on the baseball cap. Repeat as needed, always rinsing the cloth as you go. Stuff the inside of the hat with a clean, dry hand towel or place it on top of a ball or bowl, so it keeps its shape and let it air dry. Let it air dry completely before storing or wearing it. Can you wash a baseball cap in the dishwasher?We don’t recommend it. Hacks like this may seem tempting at quick glance, but there’s really more risk than reward here. The dishwasher is filled with food soils, hot water and dishwasher detergents that while safe for dishes and glasses, may not be so for fabrics. If you care about your hat, it’s best to use one of the tried-and-true laundering methods above. This content is imported from OpenWeb. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site. More

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    Good Housekeeping's 2022 Home Renovation Awards

    The excitement of home renovation can quickly turn to panic when you realize just how many products and materials go into the project. What’s the right countertop for the kitchen? Which fixtures will work best in the bathroom? Is now the time to switch to alternative energy? We get it! That’s why we launched the first ever Good Housekeeping Home Renovation Awards. Whether you’re planning a major remodel or just looking to simplify your home’s maintenance, you’ll find plenty of solutions in our roundup of winners.Take it from us: There is a lot happening in housing. Even before the pandemic, home improvement was a red-hot industry, with more millennials becoming homeowners and older Americans making upgrades to stay put in their existing homes. Then came COVID-19, and all those months stuck at home spurred even more activity, to the point where spending is now approaching half a trillion dollars a year, up from $300 billion in 2017.The surge in spending has prompted more R&D investment from manufacturers, hence the incredible array of building materials, systems, technologies and more on today’s market. But just because something is shiny and new doesn’t mean it belongs in your home. Enter the home pros at the Good Housekeeping Institute. Through more than 5,000 testing hours, our experts and consumer testers took a close look at the scores of submissions that poured into the Home Improvement & Outdoor Lab. Only products that will truly make your home better — whether easier to operate, more energy-efficient, safer, more stylish or some combination of them all — earned a place on our winners’ list.The picks are arranged by area of the house to help you sort through them ahead of your next big project.Meet the Judges Open GalleryHow We TestedOpen GalleryExperts at the Good Housekeeping Institute got hands-on with every product submission, often in more ways than one. In most cases, we started by calling in samples for Lab testing— for example, running stain and abrasion tests on countertops, decking and flooring. We also enlisted our army of consumer testers to evaluate products under the real-world conditions of their homes — say, running a digital air monitor for weeks on end or using a generator to power up appliances. Our Institute engineers also completed thorough reviews of technical data provided by manufacturers to verify claims around performance, safety, sustainability and more. Our home design editors, meanwhile, weighed in on style and aesthetics — for example, assessing the pattern of new tile or the palette of various siding materials. For added power tool insights, we brought in the expertise of Roy Berendsohn, senior home editor at Popular Mechanics, our partner publication; Roy and his team tested about a dozen tools at PM’s testing facility in Easton, PA. Finally, we teamed up with an outside judge, homebuilder, developer and author Fernando Pagés Ruiz, who installed an array of product submissions, from flooring to fixtures, on a new home build in Nebraska, then gave us his expert take on installation, performance and aesthetics. Kitchen All-Stars / Garage Wonders / Excellent Exteriors / Smartest Home Tech / Genius Home Monitors / Hottest Home Decor / Lawn & Yard Saviors / Perfect Power Tools / Biggest Energy Savers / Top Window Enhancements / Brightest Electrical Ideas / Best in BathKitchen All-StarsSpace-Saving Kitchen SinkDelta Faucet Workstation SinkOccupying one point of the kitchen work triangle along with the fridge and the cooktop, the kitchen sink is a prime piece of real estate that’s put to use only when you’re washing dishes, rinsing vegetables or doing some other faucet-focused activity. That’s why our design pros are huge fans of Delta’s new Workstation Sink with its bevy of space-saving accessories, from cutting boards to roll-up dish-drying racks. Available in a range of sizes and configurations, the sink can be retrofitted to just about any layout. It also comes in various materials, including stainless steel and an engineered composite that has the look of natural granite.Lab Results: Our Lab experts performed a thorough evaluation of the Workstation Sink. They were impressed by the quality of the sink itself, with its high-gauge stainless steel construction and soft-shoed bottom grid. The accessories, including the cutting board and drying rack, were also of top quality and fit neatly into the sink’s integrated ledge. “Especially in a small galley-style kitchen, this sink will be a serious space saver,” one tester noted. Sound-absorbing pads on the stainless stainless version we tested helped minimize noise and vibration, good for a sink that’s sure to see a lot of action. Top-Rated Countertop Cosentino’s Silestone Sunlit Days Quartz has become a favorite countertop material of our experts, thanks to its combination of beauty, durability and low maintenance requirements. Cosentinio’s version, called Silestone, boasts handsome hues and lustrous finishes, and that continues with Sunlit Days, its latest line of Mediterranean-inspired patterns. Cincel Grey, a fine-grained gray, plays to the trend around muted hues in the kitchen, while vibrant Cala Blue and verdant Posidonia Green are bold choices for homeowners feeling a little more adventurous. Beyond the alluring looks, there’s a sustainability angle to Sunlit Days, as the manufacturing process uses 99% reused water, 100% renewable electric energy and at least 20% recycled raw materials. Lab Results: Sunlit Days proved highly durable in our performance tests, shrugging off scratches, stains and heat. Our product experts also verified Cosentino’s claims around sustainability, like the use of renewable energy and recycled water. As for style, our design experts admired the subtle beauty of the color palette as well as the soft, luxurious feel of the suede finish.Indispensable Water DispenserElkay ezH2O Liv Built-In Water DispenserWe’d love to see plastic water bottles become a thing of the past. Innovations like the ezH2O Liv from Elkay are another step in that direction. The first ever built-in filtered-water dispenser designed for the home, the device is an ideal addition to a kitchen or mudroom where family members can refill their reusable water bottles before heading out for the day. The ezH2O Liv has a sleek look, thanks to its glass front panel (available in white or black) and brushed stainless steel alcove with LED light for nighttime hydration.Lab Results: The ezH2O Liv was among the products installed by Fernando Pages, our outside judge, in the laundry room/mudroom of his Nebraska new build. Pages confirmed that the station fit snugly between two wall studs, though he added that it would have been a tricky retrofit, as dedicated plumbing and electrical lines are needed. Once it was installed, he quickly embraced the utility of the station. “It’s the sort of accessory that seems indulgent at first, but after using it, the ease and speed of filling up a quart water bottle make it so convenient,” he said. We also like the familiar “Green Ticker” that counts the total number of plastic bottles kept from the landfill. Game-Changing FaucetKohler Crue Touchless FaucetCredit: Kohler Touchless technology is one of the latest innovations to hit the kitchen faucet, enabling users to turn the water on and off with a simple wave of the hand. That’s helpful if your hands are messy from meal prep, though the technology can be a little finicky, as you’ll probably know if you’ve used an airport restroom recently. The Crue addresses the pain point with the use of advanced motion-sensor technology for fast, reliable response times, says Kohler.Lab Results: We found the hands-free control on the Crue to be very effective. Plus, there’s still a lever handle for those who want to turn the water on and off the old-fashioned way. Based on our engineer’s review of the specs and technical data, we are assured of the quality of the faucet, including solid-brass construction, drip-proof ceramic disc valves and a durable finish. Using just 1.5 gallons per minute, the Crue also carries the EPA’s WaterSense label for water-efficient design.Ultimate Glass Cleaner Delta Faucet Glass RinserSome winners from this year’s awards program could save your life; others will just make it easier. The Delta Faucet Glass Rinser falls squarely in the latter category. Do you absolutely need one? No. Is it a clever kitchen sink accessory that lets you speed-rinse everything from water bottles to wine glasses? Absolutely! (No wonder it’s a favorite on TikTok, rinsing everything from glass beakers to empty dog food cans). Available in fingerprint-resistant stainless steel or chrome, the accessory can accommodate containers between 1 inch and 3.6 inches in diameter.Lab Results: We installed the Delta Rinser in a test kitchen at the Good Housekeeping Institute. We chose a sink that already had a side spray, which allowed us to take advantage of the existing water line. The powerful spray was great at rinsing all kinds of receptacles, including baby bottles and recyclables (though it’s not big enough for a 32-ounce yogurt container). The Rinser cleanly channeled water into the sink, and the stainless steel finish resisted smudges and water spots.Versatile Porcelain Tiles Crossville Porcelain Tile Panels by LaminamCredit: CrossvilleThis surface from Crossville combines two popular trends in home design: the use of porcelain (an extremely durable, beautiful and sustainable material), and large-format tiles (which create clean, contemporary interiors with minimal grout lines). Though the panels can be as big as 3.3 by 9.8 feet, they’re incredibly thin (3+ mm for vertical surfaces and 5.6 mm for floors), so they can be installed over existing tile or stone without the need for demolition. The panels come in a range of colors and patterns, from neutral beiges and grays to marble-inspired whites with deep veining.Lab Results: The porcelain panels excelled in our performance tests, proving extremely scratch- and stain-resistant. Despite their thin profile, they also withstood our tough drop test, designed to measure resistance to dents and chips. Our style experts love the large-scale dimensions of the panels and the diverse design palette should fit a wide range of home styles. Garage WondersSmart Garage Door OpenerChamberlain Secure ViewNow 25% OffSmart garage door openers add convenience and security by allowing you to open and close the door from anywhere—like the airport, for example, whereas before you’d have been in agony trying to remember if you locked up before leaving for vacation. The Chamberlain Secure View goes next level by integrating a Wi-Fi–connected camera so you can see inside the garage from anywhere too. The system also works with Amazon Key, enabling Amazon packages to be safely and conveniently dropped inside the garage.Lab Results: Chamberlain has been our top pick among smart garage door brands for years, thanks to the quality, reliability and versatility of its products. The Secure View maintains the same exceptional standard. Testers found the MyQ app to be highly intuitive, making it easy to open and close the garage door, set daily schedules and even share access to your garage with up to five users, which is especially helpful if you’re having work done on the house. The integrated light fixture provides bright illumination, and the camera is a welcome add-on that provides extra peace of mind, especially if you keep a lot of valuables in the garage. Tip-Top Tool StorageSquare D X and XD Series Wiring Device Credit: Schneider While smart plugs and lightbulbs allow you to control lighting and electronics remotely, for the best, most seamless connected home experience, you’re better off installing smart switches and outlets. Schneider Electric, a global manufacturer specializing in home automation and energy management, makes that prospect easier than ever with the launch of its Square D X and XD Series Wiring Devices. The collection includes connected switches, dimmers and outlets, many of which can be controlled through Schneider’s Wiser Energy app.Lab Results: Our engineers evaluated the assorted devices and found the materials and design to be top-notch, with the materials including heavy-duty plastic, tamper-resistant shutters and side-mount pressure plates for easy hookup. Installation was straightforward, though unless you have a lot of experience with electrical wiring we recommend hiring a professional. In terms of usability, testers liked the many specialty features, including the dual fast-charging USB ports on the Square D receptacle, the screwless face plates, and the ability to track energy consumption in real time through the Wiser Energy app. Best in BathBrilliant Bidet SeatKohler C3 230 Bidet Toilet SeatCredit: Kohler Bidet toilet seats make it possible to ditch the toilet paper in favor of a cleansing spray without having to replace your entire toilet. While manual bidet seats are available for as little as $100, our experts say it’s worth splurging on an automated model, especially if it’s Kohler’s C3 230 Bidet Toilet Seat. This bidet seats shows off Kohler’s innovation, with its sleek design, continuous warm water flow and adjustable settings, including oscillating and pulsating sprays. The seat even features an automated LED light, helpful for finding your way in the dark.Lab Results: Though bidet-style cleansing takes some getting used to, testers who tried out the Kohler say they’ll never go back to toilet paper. The adjustable cleansing sprays did the job on all body types and the built-in odor control was a hit. “I thought it might be gimmicky but the odor-neutralizing feature works surprisingly well,” one tester said. Another lauded the ergonomic design, saying: “A lot of bidet seats are steeply angled at the back because of the wires needed, and that can make them uncomfortable to sit on, but the C3 230 is really comfortable.”Top-Performing TilesLIVDEN Honeysuckle TileThese decorative terrazzo tiles were a fave of Monique Valeris, Good Housekeeping’s Senior Home Editor. “I love these!” she said. “It can be a challenge for brands to excel at both sustainability and good design, so I’m impressed that Livden does both well. “The energetic patterns and color combinations — the range of blues and pops of earthy orange tones — are very much on-trend.” Though we imagine the Honeysuckle Collection in a bathroom with a mid-century or art-deco flair, the 12 by 12-inch tiles are suited to any interior wall applications (Valeris loves them as a kitchen backsplash) or light-traffic floor.Lab Results: The terrazzo tile—a composite building material made from recycled glass, stone and binders—held up to our tough impact and abrasion tests. The slightly porous material was a bit more prone to staining (mustard gave it the most trouble) so our experts recommend vertical applications, or truly low-traffic floors. In terms of sustainability, our engineers reviewed the technical data to ensure that the tile base consists of at least 65 percent recycled material.First-Rate FlusherAmerican Standard Champion PRO ToiletThrough decades of toilet testing, American Standard has earned a reputation for performance and reliability with our experts. The Champion PRO two-piece toilet is up to the same standard. The 17-inch “comfort height” toilet is easy to get on and off, while its 1.28 gallons per flush is good enough for the EPA’s WaterSense label, awarded to the most water-efficient models. Everything needed for installation is included: tank, bowl, trip-lever, seat with lid, speed connect tank-to-bowl coupling kit, bolt caps and wax ring.Lab Results: Despite using very little water, the Champion PRO delivered impressive flushing performance in our tough tests, which included colored powder, wads of toilet paper, sponges and even golf balls. The flushing action also did a very good cleaning the bowl, which our testers say should reduce the number of manual toilet cleanings. Like all comfort height toilets, it’s easy to use, especially with the roomy, elongated bowl. Smart Shower ControlsKohler Statement Showering Collection + Anthem ControlsCredit: Kohler Smart home technology has made its way into bathrooms, where it adds convenience, functionality, safety and more. Case in point: this new high-tech shower system from Kohler. The Wi-Fi connected controls let you program precise temperature settings, which can be operated through the smartphone app, voice control, or through the touchscreen display. The shower system features an array of luxurious sprays, including an oblong showerhead and seven sprays, from deep massage to a full-body mist. Manual controls are available too, if you’re interested in the shower experience, but not the connectivity.Lab Results: Our design experts praised the fully-customizable configuration of the shower system, which allows for a truly unique walk-in shower experience. They also like the range of finishes—polished chrome, brushed nickel, matter black and brushed brass. The WiFi-connected controls are a neat convenience for high-tech homeowners. Builder Fernando Pages, our outside judge, installed the system successfully, though he cautions that it calls for 1-inch supply lines, unlike the 1/2-inch lines that are common in most homes.Sleek Shower DrainOatey QuickDrain ShowerLine Linear DrainCredit: OateyLinear drains bring a sleek, streamlined look to walk-in showers, which have become a preferred feature of luxury bathrooms. The drains are a safety upgrade too since they eliminate the need for a curb; that’s because the floor slopes gently in one direction, rather than from all four sides, as with a center drain. The biggest downside with linear drains is they have to be installed just right or the water won’t drain properly. Enter Oatey’s QuickDrain ShowerLine Linear Drain, an all-in-one kit that includes an integrated PVC drain, pre-sloped shower panels, and waterproofing accessories. The drain cover comes in a range of finishes, from brushed gold to matte black.Lab Results: Builder Fernando Pages used the Oatey system in his latest new home build. “My tile setter said the pan was extremely easy to install and said he would continue using the product on other jobs,” Pages reported. He also says the feature will appeal to buyers and add to the value of the home. “The pan looks very sharp, with a clean, modern appearance, while the drain cover compliments the other bath fixtures.” Our experts also like that the shower pan and panels are constructed from 100-percent post-consumer plastic water bottles. Illuminating Medicine CabinetKohler Maxstow Lighted CabinetCredit: KohlerBathroom lighting is easy to get wrong. In many homes, the fixtures are too high up, casting shadows that hamper makeup application, shaving and other grooming. Ideally, the light should be at eye level, which is what’s so ingenious about the Maxstow Lighted Cabinet. The side-integrated LED lighting washes the face in plenty of bright illumination. The mirror also provides excellent storage, with five staggered shelves for short and tall items. There’s even an internal electrical outlet for powering your electric toothbrush, razor or curling iron.Lab Results: Testers raved over the design of the mirror. “Incredibly sleek and stylish,” one wrote. “I love how the mirrored interior allows me to use my skincare products while the mirror is open, without having to take everything out.” The shelving and power outlet were also big hits. One caveat: the mirror was much harder to install than advertised, because of the complicated wiring involved. We strongly recommend professional installation.Having written thousands of product reviews and how-to articles on all aspects of home ownership, from routine maintenance to major renovations, Dan (he/him) brings more than 20 years of industry experience to his role as the director of the Home Improvement & Outdoor Lab at the Good Housekeeping Institute. A one-time roofer and a serial remodeler, Dan can often be found keeping house at his restored Brooklyn brownstone, where he lives with his wife and kids. More

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    Studio Shaolin Turns a Dated Honolulu House Into a Coastal Contemporary Abode

    When a family of five from New York City approached designer Shaolin Low about revamping their property in Honolulu’s Kahala neighborhood, they didn’t intend to make it their permanent home. However, after Low turned the dated Mediterranean-style space into a “coastal contemporary” abode full of crisp whites, light grays and soothing shades of blue, the homeowners quickly fell in love with the bright, breezy layout. It was even fitting to preserve some of the home’s original elements — most notably the monkey pod hardwood floors. “It just made sense to keep the monkey pod flooring throughout the entire house, because of the way the house flows,” says Low, owner and principal designer of Studio Shaolin. “Sure enough, once we lightened up the walls and the doors, that monkey pod looks gorgeous and intentional.” Take a look at the home’s complete transformation below, including the statement wood flooring as well as spacious interiors featuring intriguing textures, natural woods and beautiful creations from local artists. Living Room BEFOREstudio shaolinAFTERMegan Moura As you enter the living area, you’re greeted by three distinct yet flowing spaces: a fireplace area that feels comfortable yet formal, a sunken living room with a striking U-shaped sofa, and a colorful daybed area the three children adore. “It’s a matter of making these moments, but not having one moment dominate the other,” says Low. “The goal is always to keep the same energy throughout a space. The layers are different, the colors are different, but it all feels like the same energy.”When thinking about how the three spaces blend together seamlessly, Low says she loves to design spaces where both adults and children can spend time and relax. “I have met so many clients who feel like they have to compromise their design or the quality of their home because of the children who live in it,” she says. Megan Moura Above the sofa, you’ll find artwork Ethan Estess, marine scientist-turned-artist, made using real marine debris. Look to the coffee table: which appears to be crafted from stone, but was actually built by The Splinter Concept, a local woodworker and painted by local artist known as Art by Miyuki. “We try to use local talent as much as possible because we have such a plethora here on the islands,” says Low. KitchenBEFORE Studio ShaolinAFTERMegan Moura The kitchen underwent a complete transformation. Before, the cabinets were a walnut veneer and there was a long, curved kitchen island and several faux wood beams along the ceiling. Now, the cabinets are painted a light gray and have traditional chrome pulls. To keep the space light and bright, a smoked pearl quartz countertop is paired with a true white herringbone backsplash.”The idea was to have fun with the island, bringing in that ocean coastal feel and give it a pop of color without having to commit so heavily,” says Low. “It’s always this question of ‘How do we keep it contemporary and modern, but also have this really warm, coastal, ocean feel without it feeling kitschy?'”Dining RoomMEGAN MOURAFull of coastal elements, the neutral dining area features an oak dining set and two oversized pendants from Palecek. “The chandeliers over the dining table help to bring in that coastal feel, but obviously they’re really elevated and gorgeous on their own,” Low says.Primary BedroomBEFOREstudio shaolinAFTERMegan Moura Where there’s now a cozy seating area, there was previously a closest in the center of the bedroom. Once the closet was removed, Low had a giant room to contend with and she knew the space needed a bold wallpaper and oversized headboard. “It all started with the wallpaper for me,” says Low of the primary bedroom’s metallic and textured wallpaper by Harlequin. “I found the sample, and I had to have it in my life. Thankfully, the clients felt the same. We pulled the entire bedroom together based on that wallpaper.”Primary BathMegan Moura Step into the gorgeous primary bathroom, where Low chose to keep the original wood paneling to serve as an accent wall. “From the very beginning, we all loved that wood moment and I knew that if we lightened up the rest of the bathroom, that wood moment would stand on its own,” she says.Daughter’s BedroomMegan Moura From the yellow floral wall decals (by Kenna Sato Designs) to the bone inlay nightstands, this cheerful space blends elements of childhood creativity with sophisticated adult style. Son’s BedroomMegan Moura MEGAN MOURADrawing on the son’s love for planes and ships, Low filled this bright bedroom with cargo-style bunk beds, a vintage propeller clock and Montessori-style shelves filled with his favorite toys. Oldest Son’s BedroomMEGAN MOURAInspired by his love for surfing, Low outfitted the oldest son’s bedroom with mature yet playful pieces that would make anyone want to hang ten. The team framed a “Pray for Surf” tapestry, added a Shake neon sign by artist Jack Soren and framed a few photographs (from local artist Bree Poort) for over the sofa. For more before and after shots, check out Studio Shaolin on Instagram. Alyssa Gautieri (she/her) is the associate lifestyle editor for Good Housekeeping, where she covers all things home and interior design. Prior to joining GH in 2022, she wrote for publications including ELLE Decor, Chairish, BobVila.com, Unique Homes Magazine and LODGING Magazine, in addition to crafting product copy for home brands like BrylaneHome and VIGO Industries.This content is imported from OpenWeb. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site. More

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    A Complete Guide to Keeping Your Houseplants Green and Alive

    The allure of plants continues to grow. According to a September 2021 survey conducted by marketing research company Axiom, 62% of 1,300 participants confirmed that they were going to be planting more in 2022 — and there was even more interest among millennials (76% to be exact). We think the reason for all of the increased interest around gardening and houseplants is simple: Being surrounded by greenery can improve your health and overall well-being. “Studies show time spent outside in green spaces can reduce our mental fatigue, increase our relaxation and even improve our cognition,” says The Sill’s Erin Marino. So why not bring those benefits inside, too? Easy-to-maintain office plants, air-purifying bedroom plants or even a simple kitchen plant, like fragrant basil, can do wonders for your mood (not to mention the aesthetics of your home). That’s why we’ve created this special guide to houseplants. Whether you’re a novice gardener or you happen to have a natural green thumb, ensuring your indoor plants are thriving calls for the best gardening tools to help them grow, as well as practical advice for watering, lighting conditions and fertilization. Check out all of the helpful plant advice we’ve gathered here — from care tips for the most popular houseplants to a step-by-step repotting tutorial — then start building the indoor jungle of your dreams.Power PlantsHow to Care for Snake PlantsHow to Care for MonsteraHow to Care for Spider PlantsBest Indoor PlantsHow to Care for Money TreesHow to Care for Jade PlantsHow to Care for Rubber PlantsSpecialty PlantsBest Bedroom PlantsBest Kitchen PlantsBest Office PlantsHelp Them GrowBest Watering CansBest Pruning ShearsBest Plant MistersHow to Repot PlantsMonique Valeris is the senior home editor for Good Housekeeping, where she oversees the brand’s home decorating coverage across print and digital. Prior to joining GH in 2020, she was the digital editor at Elle Decor. In her current role, she explores everything from design trends and home tours to lifestyle product recommendations, including writing her monthly column, “What’s in My Cart.”This content is imported from OpenWeb. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site. More

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    Bobby Berk's Stylish and Space-Saving New Home Collection With QVC Is Here

    Well known for his life-changing work as the interior design expert on the Netflix show, Queer Eye, which just snagged their fifth consecutive Emmys win, Bobby Berk isn’t new to the world of home decor and maximizing small spaces. The reality star and author is continuing to transform people’s homes with his new collection with QVC, which is available to shop today. The exclusive line includes an array of luxury linens, throw pillows, blankets and more that aren’t just designed to give your haven a fashionable upgrade, but to help maximize space. “It’s fun to put together a collection, but it’s even more fun when you actually get out there and talk about it,” Berk tells Good Housekeeping. “I really wanted to create a collection that was me, but also something that would really appeal to the QVC customer — which is amazing, strong, powerful women.” Perfect for lovers of affordable decor, some items in the line, including a set of cotton pillowcases that is available in six colors, are priced as low as $24. “I get on Queer Eye every day and I talk about how design can change your life,” Berk says. “We really made this line as accessible as possible, while at the same time maintaining the quality.” More From Good Housekeeping Some of his memorable picks include the indoor/outdoor lanterns (the once-New Yorker uses them during his afternoon dog walks), the collapsible dividers ($37) and the storage bins ($39). They all feature sleek faux leather handles and have a multi-functional purpose that’s great for entertaining and staying organized in style. “I wanted to create products for our customers in those metropolitan areas and smaller spaces, like New York, so it’s all about maximizing your real estate,” Berk says. “There are items you can even use under your bed or sofa.” Shop the Bobby Berk X QVC Home Decor CollectionSo whether you want to refresh your home this season or find a gift for the design enthusiast in your life, shop Bobby Berk’s home collection exclusively on QVC. And make sure to check it out early, as the pieces are sure to sell out fast!Mariah Thomas (she/her) is an assistant editor for Good Housekeeping, where she covers home and lifestyle content. Mariah has more than four years of editorial experience, having written for TLC, Apartment Therapy, Women’s Health and Avocado Magazine. She received her master’s degree in journalism at the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism and published her first book, Heart and Soul: Poems of Thoughts and Emotions, in 2019. She’s also the founder of RTF Community, a platform for creatives of color to connect, learn and showcase their work. This content is imported from OpenWeb. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site. More

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    The Most Common Home Heating Source Is More Efficient Than Ever

    While there are many forms of home heating available these days, gas is still the most common type. But common doesn’t mean basic. Beyond producing steady, reliable heat, a well-maintained gas furnace can last for decades. And when it comes time to replace yours, the latest models are new and improved; today’s furnaces are more efficient than ever before.If you’re ready to upgrade your current model, or just warming up to the idea of a gas furnace in your home, there are a few things to keep in mind. Here, YORK® Product Manager Tom Tasker and Dan DiClerico, Director of the Home Improvement & Outdoor Lab at the Good Housekeeping Institute, share everything you need to know. Gas furnaces can help you save money According to the U.S. Department of Energy, heating uses more energy and costs more money than any other system in your home, typically making up about 29% of your utility bill. To ease the pain of that percentage, consider the fact that heating with natural gas costs just less than half of heating with electricity.YP9C 98% Modulating Gas FurnaceYP9C 98% Modulating Gas FurnaceIt can also be more efficient; gas furnaces like the YP9C 98% Modulating Gas Furnace from YORK® can heat your home faster. “It’s simply a matter of how hot the air is that comes out of your registers,” Tasker explains. “For electric heaters, that temperature is about 96 degrees. For a gas furnace, the temperature coming out of the register is between 120 and 140 degrees.”YORK® furnaces are designed to be precise when it comes to hitting your comfort zone. “YP9C furnaces are one of the only true modulating furnaces on the market, modulating from 35% to 100% in 1% increments depending on the demand of the home at the time,” Tasker says. “This means that the homeowner gets exactly the amount of heat they need when they need it, whether it’s a cool fall morning or the coldest night of the year.”A qualified contractor can help you find the best furnace for your homeWith output as high as 130,000 BTUh, most single-family homes can be heated by one YP9C furnace, but choosing the right size is crucial. “If it’s too small, it won’t generate enough heat for the home,” DiClerico explains. “If it’s too big, it will cycle on and off more frequently, which is inefficient and puts extra wear and tear on the system.”Both DiClerico and Tasker highly suggest hiring a reliable contractor who will do all the necessary load calculations based on the latest industry standards. When sizing your furnace, they’ll consider the climate, number of windows, amount of insulation, square footage, number of floors and more variables. Gas furnaces are super safe when maintained properly and serviced regularlyFurnaces have safety devices that ensure they’ll always operate properly, but yearly maintenance is recommended to keep them in optimal condition.“The best thing a homeowner can do is change the filters on a regular basis,” Tasker says. “Your service professional will clean the blower motor, evaporator coil, and flame sensor, and check for fault codes or other conditions to ensure that your furnace is ready to keep you warm through the winter.”And now would be a great time to schedule a visit. “Furnace technicians tend to be busiest during the winter, when heating equipment fails,” DiClerico explains. “Take advantage of their downtime by scheduling your tune-up during the summer.”If you have gas-burning appliances, like a furnace, stove, generator or water heater, it’s also important to place working carbon monoxide detectors throughout your home. “For maximum protection, install a carbon monoxide detector on each living level, in the basement, and near (but not inside) an attached garage,” DiClerico advises. Once you’ve done that, you can rest easy — especially because YORK® furnaces are one of the quietest options available. More