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Amazon Prime Day isn’t the only major sale happening this July. The retail giant Target have also joined in on the summer-ready festivities by kicking off their famous Target Circle Week sale, running from now through Saturday, July 13.
Promising huge savings for this week only, the only catch is that you need to be a Target Circle member to shop the deals. But don’t fret, it is totally free and all you need to do is sign up with an email to get access to the very best savings. And in addition to all the weeklong savings, Target are spotlighting the hottest deal of the day items that you can find further knockdowns on. It really isn’t one to miss.
So as a seasoned shopper (both personally and professionally) I’ve sat down and scoured the Target home sale for hours, so you don’t have to. Here is my edit of the very best home deals to be found.
Shop the Target Sale by Category
Target Circle Week Best Sale Finds
Target Circle Week sale: home decor
22″ Pleated Shade Metal Arch Table Lamp Brass/Cream – Hearth & Hand™ with Magnolia
Nuloom Christana Traditional Checkered Jute Area Rug
Woven Block Print Square Throw Pillow – Threshold™ designed with Studio McGee
33″ Faux Gypsophila Leaf Plant – Hearth & Hand™ with Magnolia
Tic-Tac-Toe Set – Hearth & Hand™ with Magnolia
250 Thread Count Organic Percale Sheet Set
Checkerboard Pouf – Threshold™
Canvas Slipcover Armless Dining Chair – Hearth & Hand™ with Magnolia
Ogden Nightstand Brown – Threshold™ designed with Studio McGee
Vivian Park Slipcover Ottoman – Threshold™ designed with Studio McGee
Modern Turned Bed – Threshold™ designed with Studio McGee
Shiffer Console Table Brown – Threshold™ designed with Studio McGee
Tangkula 3PCS Patio Rattan Furniture Set
Portable Outdoor Patio LED Tabletop Lantern – Hearth & Hand™ with Magnolia
Nuloom Candace Traditional Vintage Indoor/Outdoor Area Rug
Kylie Rattan Bistro Table – Safavieh
66″ Bold Stripe Inflatable Pool Cream/Light Blue/Green – Hearth & Hand™ with Magnolia
Best Choice Products Wicker Egg Chair
An egg chair feels like the ultimate garden luxury. The bohemian style, water- and UV-resistant wicker with weather-resistant cushions make this seat a long-lasting addition to your lounging spot.
What is the Target Circle Week sale?
Target ‘Circle Week’ is a regular sale held for Target’s Circle members – both free and paid. You can find deals across all categories both in-store and online so you’ll be able to shop clothing, homeware, appliances, and more for less.
Circle 360 members (Target’s paid membership subscription) is also reduced during Circle Week, making it just $49 for the first year. Plus, members can get same-day no-fee delivery on orders over $35.
When do Target have sales?
Just like most retailers, Target tend to hold sales throughout the year to help you celebrate big landmark dates like the Fourth of July, Memorial Day, Black Friday and Christmas holiday sales.
Keep an eye on this page for updates and the very best edit of all Target sales held throughout the year.
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Imagine you’re a gardener. You spend a weekend building a few raised beds, planting sunflowers and corn, etc. It’s a nice little hobby. Your first summer gardening ends up successful and fulfilling.
You come back for Year 2 with vigor! You want to expand. You spend a month preparing your beds and double the size of your garden. You plant new veggies and a few flowers, and all goes well.
You rinse and repeat for a few more years. Not only is your garden blooming, but its size is blooming. After years of doubling in size, it occupies a couple acres in your side field (we’re putting you in the countryside).
Eventually, you grow so big that an annual doubling size is no longer feasible. You don’t have the time or equipment to build twice as many new beds. You don’t have the resources to water and fertilize the full area. You don’t have the patience to weed the weeds and scare away the hungry deer and rabbits.
Growth, in other words, cannot be exponential forever. Eventually, size becomes the enemy of growth. Growth is easy when you’re small. It’s much harder when you’re big.
We see similar “rules” all over the natural world. Small children grow and learn unbelievably quickly in their early years. They “grow like a weed” – how punny. But eventually, that child becomes a “full-grown” adult who, if they’re learning at all, certainly is no longer learning at an exponential pace.
While the governing rules might differ (Mother Nature vs. something economic), a similar phenomenon applies to the business world and thus to the stock market: growth can’t be exponential forever, and growth becomes harder the bigger you are.
Forward Growth, Backward Growth
Let’s go back to the garden.
Imagine I have a bed of fully grown sunflowers —10 feet tall, giant heads, full of seeds.
Next to that, I have a bed of corn. The corn is only halfway grown—3 feet tall, barely a sign of any “ears” yet.
If I wanted to see which crop has the best growing potential, how should I measure it?
The natural tact to measure backward and say, “It’s the sunflowers – look, they’re huge! They’ve grown like crazy this past month!”
But I could also measure forward and say, “The sunflowers are ‘exhausted’ – fully grown! The corn, though, still has a huge potential in front of it.”
The same idea applies to the stock market.
If we measure backward, the best-performing stocks of the past 5 years are the biggest stocks right now (kind of like our sunflowers). Ben Carlson shared this idea and data in a recent post. The right-most columns below show that today’s largest stocks are also the best performers of the past 5 years:
But as investors, is it good for us to “measure the sunflowers” after they’re fully grown?!
The wise skeptic would retort, “Jesse – you don’t know if those large stocks are fully grown or not.” It’s true. For all we know, those “sunflowers” could double in size again. We’ll come back to this idea later.
Still, I think it makes more sense to measure from the beginning and ask, “Which stocks will grow most in the future?” The problem is that we don’t have crystal balls. We don’t know what the future will hold.
The middle ground, then, is to combine the past and the present. For example: what if we took the stock market’s values from 2019, ranked the size of those companies at that time, and then tracked their performance from 2019 until today?
That’s exactly what this chart shows:
If we measure forward instead of backward, we see that smaller companies have been the best performers of the past five years (not that large companies performed all that poorly).
Here’s another terrific way of visualizing that idea. I’ve been using the following chart with some clients recently, especially when they ask questions about Apple, Microsoft, or NVIDIA, etc.
The data examines companies when they reach the Top 10 largest companies in the U.S. stock market. The left side of the graphic shows companies before they reach the Top 10, and the right side shows companies after they reach the Top 10. The left shows “future world-record sunflowers as they’re growing” and the right shows “world-record sunflowers once they’ve set those records.”
The chart pulls together our various ideas today.
- It’s hard to grow forever. Instead, growth has an upper limit. Once a company has become “one of the largest companies in the US, or even the world,” odds are that its growth is tapped out.
- While investing in “full-grown sunflowers” might be appealing – after all, look how tall they are! – the smart money knows investors don’t make money on past growth. They make it on future growth.
I’m not guaranteeing it. The future might be different than the past. Maybe NVIDIA will continue taking over the world. But get this:
- In the five years from July 2019 to July 2024, NVIDIA’s market cap grew from $100 billion to $3 trillion, a 30x increase.
- If NVIDIA did the same thing from now until July 2029, its then-$90 trillion market cap would be:
- as large as every other publically traded company in the world, all combined.
- about 2x the rest of the entire U.S. stock market, combined.
- about 3x the annual GDP of the U.S.
- and roughly ~$90 trillion more than my personal net worth. Ouch.
Uncle Warren, Cousin Rubin
In 1995, Uncle Warren Buffett wrote to his investors:
The giant disadvantage we face is size: In the early years, we needed only good ideas, but now we need good big ideas. Unfortunately, the difficulty of finding these grows in direct proportion to our financial success, a problem that increasingly erodes our strengths.
When you have one garden bed, it’s easy to double in size. Just build one more bed. It’s not so easy when you’re running an entire farm.
Buffett’s company, Berkshire Hathaway, is in the business of buying other companies – great companies, ideally, at fair prices.
But Berkshire is worth $900 billion dollars. They can’t afford to buy a $1 million company that they think will double to $2 million – it’s a tiny drop compared to their $900 billion value. Instead, Berkshire is looking to acquire multi-billion dollar companies. But those companies aren’t flying under the radar. They’re well-known and accurately priced. The opportunity for large investment gains simply isn’t there.
A similar idea comes from Rubin Miller, writing about Nvidia. Rubin said:
The stock market has averaged ~ 10%/year over the last 100 years, so if that continued while NVIDIA averaged 32% (which it has since its IPO in 1999)….
- In 10 years, NVIDIA would be ~ 27% of the U.S. stock market.
- In 15 years, NVIDIA would be ~ 68% of the U.S. stock market.
- In 25 years, NVIDIA would be ~ 420% of the U.S. stock market.
But nothing can be more than 100% of something that it’s a part of.
That’s the impossibility (meaning if anything like this remotely occurred in reality, the entire market’s return would of course be pulled higher than 10%, simply by NVIDIA’s weight and return).
But this is the rub. You cannot compound returns at high rates forever.
On an infinite timeline, anything compounding at a higher rate than something else will eventually completely subsume it.
Rubin Miller
Eventually, in other words, NVIDIA would be so big and the rest of the market so small (comparatively) that “market returns” wouldn’t tell us anything about “the market” – they would only tell us about NVIDIA!
This is not poo-poo’ing on NVIDIA. It can still be a great company. But that’s different than being a great investment. You can be a good company, but a bad stock..
Or, back to our sunflower analogy, here’s a fact: a sunflower grows 100x in height over ~70 days. Then it withers and dies. But if it didn’t die and instead continued 100x’ing its height every 70 days, that sunflower would reach the Moon in just over 1 year.
You tell me. Maybe we’ll soon see a sunflower reach the moon.
But I’m not betting the farm on it.
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If you’re considering a home in Chicago, an apartment in New York City, or a rental in Los Angeles, you might have come across the term “duplex.” By definition, a duplex is a single building divided into two separate living units, either stacked vertically or placed side-by-side. Each unit has its own entrance, providing privacy and a home-like feel. For renters, duplexes offer an attractive option, providing more space at a lower cost, greater privacy, and more amenities.
The multifamily home market is a growing segment of the U.S. housing landscape, and is creating more affordable options for renters. Multifamily real estate investment accounted for 42% of the total U.S. market in 2021 and exceeded $111 billion that year, and is expected to increase until 2025. ‘
There are both benefits and drawbacks to living in duplexes, so it’s essential to weigh them carefully. This ApartmentGuide article provides a rundown on what a duplex is and whether it might be the right choice for you. You may even find yourself moving into one by the end.
What is a duplex?
A duplex apartment is a single building comprising two separate living units. They are often referred to simply as a dual-living properties or a two-family houses. Duplexes can be configured in two main ways:
- Vertical duplex: In this layout, one unit is located directly above the other. The floor of the upstairs unit forms the ceiling of the downstairs unit.
- Horizontal duplex: Here, the two units are side-by-side, sharing a common wall. This wall typically houses the staircase, assuming each unit spans two floors.
Most of the time, each unit is self-contained with its own entrance, and they usually have similar square footage. Different families or tenants occupy each unit, living independently. The definition of duplex apartments can be somewhat confusing, as it varies depending on the location.
What does a duplex apartment look like?
Here’s the bottom line: the key distinction to look for in identifying a property as a duplex is that it has two separate living units within a single structure. Here are a few other dead giveaways.
Key features of a duplex include:
- Two separate units: Again, each unit has its own living spaces, kitchen, and bathroom. Units can be stacked vertically (one above the other) or placed side-by-side (sharing a common wall).
- Independent entrances: Each unit has its own entrance, providing privacy and independence for the occupants.
- Shared structure: Both units share the same building structure, including the foundation, roof, and exterior walls.
- Common ownership: Typically, a duplex is owned by a single entity or landlord who rents out both units. The owner is responsible for the overall maintenance of the building, while tenants maintain their individual units.
- Separate utilities: Duplexes often have separate utility meters for each unit, allowing for independent billing of services like electricity, water, and gas.
Duplex living: pros and cons
Living in a duplex offers several benefits, such as a yard, garage, and privacy, similar to a standard residential home. Additionally, duplexes are typically more affordable than single-family homes, allowing you to rent a nicer place in a better location. On the other hand, you will have a neighbor living next to you, above, or below, which might impact your privacy. To help you decide if a duplex is right for you, let’s run through some more pros and cons.
The pros of living in a duplex
- Affordability: Duplexes are often more affordable than single-family homes, making them a cost-effective option for renters and buyers.
- Privacy: Unlike apartment buildings, duplexes typically share only one wall with a neighbor, providing more privacy.
- Outdoor space: Many duplexes come with a yard or garden, offering outdoor space for relaxation, gardening, or play.
- Garage or parking: Duplexes often include a garage or designated parking space, which can be a significant convenience.
- Home-like environment: Duplexes offer a more residential feel compared to apartments, making them a cozy and home-like living option.
- Investment potential: For owners, living in one unit and renting out the other can generate rental income and help with mortgage payments.
- Less noise: With fewer neighbors compared to an apartment complex, there is generally less noise and foot traffic.
- Community feel: Living in a duplex can foster a sense of community, as you often get to know your immediate neighbor well.
- Flexibility: Duplexes can offer flexible living arrangements, such as multi-generational living or accommodating extended family members.
- Maintenance: In rental duplexes, landlords typically handle exterior and structural maintenance, reducing the burden on tenants.
The cons of living in a duplex
- Shared walls: Sharing a wall with neighbors can result in noise disturbances and reduced privacy compared to standalone homes.
- Limited outdoor space: While many duplexes have yards, the outdoor space may be smaller or shared with the neighboring unit.
- Potential for conflict: Living in close proximity to neighbors can sometimes lead to conflicts over noise, parking, or shared areas.
- Less control: Renters in a duplex may have less control over modifications or landscaping compared to owning a single-family home.
- Property maintenance: In some cases, tenants may be responsible for certain maintenance tasks, like lawn care or snow removal.
- Limited availability: Duplexes are not as common as other types of housing, which can limit options in some areas.
- Resale challenges: For owners, selling a duplex can be more challenging than selling a single-family home, as it appeals to a more specific market.
- Parking issues: Shared driveways or limited parking spaces can sometimes be a point of contention between neighbors.
- Noise and privacy concerns: Despite having fewer neighbors than an apartment, the proximity to another household can still lead to concerns about noise and privacy.
How to find a duplex
Duplexes are a popular rental choice for many due to their combination of space, privacy, and affordability. They tend to be rented out quickly, so finding one can be competitive. Start your search here on Apartmentguide, Rent.com, or Redfin, which frequently list available duplex rentals. Duplexes typically offer more square footage than apartments and sometimes even come with garages, providing a more home-like living experience. Additionally, they often come with flexible lease terms because they’re usually leased out by a private owner.
Other types of multi-unit, residential buildings
The term duplex specifically refers to multi-family housing with two individual units. However, duplexes are just one type of multi-unit apartment building with their own entrance. When a structure features three apartments, it’s called a triplex. Conversely, a structure with four units is a fourplex. Here are some other types of multi-unit residential buildings.
Is a duplex the same as a condo?
No, a duplex is not the same as a condo. While both are types of residential properties, they have distinct differences. Both offer private living spaces, but a duplex is a single building divided into two separate units, typically owned by one person who may rent out one or both units. In contrast, a condo is an individual unit within a larger building or complex, and each unit is owned separately. Condo owners share ownership of common areas like hallways, pools, and gyms, and they pay monthly fees for maintenance and amenities. Both options provide a sense of community, but duplexes offer more privacy with fewer neighbors and typically include some private outdoor space, while condos often come with additional amenities and shared facilities.
Duplex vs twin home
A duplex and a twin home may appear similar at first glance, but they have distinct differences. In contrast, a twin home consists of two separate units that share a common wall but are considered individual properties. Each unit is owned separately, much like two adjoining houses. Homeowners are responsible for their respective sides, including maintenance and insurance. This ownership distinction sets twin homes apart from duplexes, where tenants do not have ownership rights.
Duplex vs accessory dwelling unit
The difference between a duplex and an accessory dwelling unit (ADU) is significant. An ADU is a secondary housing unit on the same lot as a single-family home. ADUs can be attached to the main house, such as a basement or garage conversion, or they can be a separate, smaller structure, like a backyard cottage. ADUs are typically used to provide additional living space for family members, guests, or renters but are not considered separate properties. The primary residence remains the main dwelling on the lot, and the ADU is supplementary.
The NYC definition of duplex apartments
In New York City, the definition of a duplex apartment is different. Here, a duplex refers to a single apartment spread over two floors, connected by stairs or an elevator.
Key features of NYC duplexes include:
- Single unit: Despite having two floors, it’s listed as one unit.
- Separate bedrooms and bathrooms: Each floor typically has its own bedroom and bathroom.
- Shared common areas: The first floor usually includes shared spaces like the living room and kitchen.
Because of their spacious layout, NYC duplexes are often considered luxury apartments, offering renters the benefits of a two-bedroom apartment with added privacy and convenience.
Additionally, duplexes can sometimes be confused with twin homes or accessory dwelling units, further adding to the confusion.
Duplex FAQs
Is a duplex the same as a semi-attached home?
No, a duplex is one building with two units, while a semi-attached home shares one wall with another house but is otherwise separate.
Can a duplex have multiple owners?
Yes, each unit in a duplex can be owned by different individuals, especially in cases where the property is subdivided.
Can you rent both units of a duplex?
Yes, it is possible to rent both units of a duplex, either for residential or investment purposes.
Is living in a duplex more private than an apartment?
Yes, duplexes generally offer more privacy than apartments because they only share one wall and often have separate entrances.
Do duplexes have separate addresses for each unit?
Yes, each unit in a duplex typically has its own address, mail delivery, and entrance.
Source: apartmentguide.com
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Are you wondering what the best low-maintenance businesses are? Looking for a business that doesn’t need much work? You’re not alone. Many people want to find ways to make money without having to spend all their time managing things. There are plenty of low-maintenance businesses that can provide good income with less effort. You just…
Are you wondering what the best low-maintenance businesses are? Looking for a business that doesn’t need much work? You’re not alone. Many people want to find ways to make money without having to spend all their time managing things.
There are plenty of low-maintenance businesses that can provide good income with less effort. You just need to know what options are out there and how they can fit into your busy life.
So, what makes a business low-maintenance?
This will vary from person to person, but businesses that are low maintenance are usually simpler to run because they use automation to handle work automatically. This means you don’t have to spend as much time and effort managing and growing your business.
These kinds of businesses usually have fewer things that need attention, which makes them easier to manage. For example, a vending machine business mostly involves refilling machines and collecting money. Another example is owning rental property, where you might only need to deal with tenants and handle repairs from time to time.
Running a low-maintenance business has many benefits. It reduces stress and workload for the business owner, allows for easier growth because work is simplified, and lets you concentrate on long-term planning instead of daily tasks. This approach can improve work-life balance and give you more time for hobbies and personal interests outside of work.
For me, I run a fairly low-maintenance business. It took some time to get to this point, but I now work around 10 hours a week. I can use my free time to do what I want and pursue my passions. So, I personally know how helpful these are.
Best Low Maintenance Businesses
Below are the best low-maintenance businesses to start:
1. Printables
Printables are a great low-maintenance business idea. You create digital files that people can print at home, and these can be things like journals, planners, calendars, or coloring pages.
One of the best places to sell printables is on Etsy. You make the design once and then you can sell it over and over again, and this means you don’t have to keep making new products.
Another benefit is that you don’t need any inventory. Customers download the files and print them themselves, and this saves you time and money on shipping and storing products.
To start, you’ll need some basic design skills. There are many free tools online you can use like Canva, and with some practice, you can create professional-looking products.
By focusing on quality digital products and good customer service, you can build a steady stream of income with printables. It’s a fun and creative way to make money with low upkeep.
You can learn more at How I Make Money Selling Printables On Etsy.
Do you want to make money selling printables online? This free training will give you great ideas on what you can sell, how to get started, the costs, and how to make sales.
2. Affiliate marketing
Affiliate marketing is a great low-maintenance business idea. You can promote products and services of other companies. When someone buys through your link, you earn a commission. It’s like getting paid for recommending things you like.
I do affiliate marketing through this blog (you can learn about starting a blog here in my free blogging course), Making Sense of Cents, and I think it’s a great way to make money – whether you are looking for a full-time income or a part-time side hustle.
Setting up isn’t hard and you can use blog posts, social media, or a YouTube channel to share your links. I recommend choosing products related to things you love or know a lot about. That way, it feels natural and fun to share, plus you know that you are helping the people who are clicking on your referral links.
One thing I really love about affiliate marketing is that you don’t need much money to start. Joining affiliate programs is almost always free (I’ve actually never been asked to pay to join one, and I have never seen one that has a fee). Many companies have referral programs, such as Amazon, eBay, and even smaller brands.
The best part is, you don’t handle inventory or customer service. The company does all that and you just focus on getting people to click your links.
Affiliate marketing can be done from anywhere with internet access. It’s a flexible way to make money, especially if you have a busy schedule. Just put in some initial effort to set everything up, and it can almost run by itself.
For me, I spend less than 10 hours usually on my blog, and it earns me a full-time income. I put in a lot of work in the beginning, and now things run mostly by themselves with just a little maintenance from me, such as updating blog posts and sending out emails.
You can learn more at Affiliate Marketing Tips For Bloggers – Free eBook.
3. Vending machines
Vending machines are a great low-maintenance business idea because they don’t take a lot of time to manage and can bring in extra cash. You place them in high-traffic areas and just need to restock them every so often.
You can sell all kinds of items in vending machines. Snacks and drinks are popular choices; some people even sell toys or beauty products. The key is to pick items that your target customers (the people who are already at the location where you will place your vending machines) will want to buy.
One of the best parts about vending machines is the low start-up cost. You can start with just one machine and grow your business from there. Plus, you don’t have to hire a lot of staff or deal with a complicated setup.
Running a vending machine business also means you can earn passive income. Once your machine is set up and stocked, it can make money while you do other things. You just need to check on it and refill it when needed.
Learn more at How To Start A Vending Machine Business.
4. Real estate rental
Real estate rental is a popular way to earn passive income with low maintenance.
You can start by buying a property and renting it out. This could be a single-family home, a condo, or even an apartment.
Many people use platforms like Airbnb to rent properties to tourists, and this can be a good way to make money if you live in a popular area.
If managing the property seems overwhelming, you can hire a property management company. They handle things like finding tenants, collecting rent, and doing maintenance. Hiring a property management company can be a good way to make this a more low-maintenance business.
Learn more about low-maintenance real estate ideas at 23 Best Real Estate Side Hustles To Make Extra Money.
5. ATM business
We’ve all used ATMs, but did you know that someone like you or me is making money from them?
An ATM business can be a great low-maintenance business choice. You place ATM machines in busy locations where lots of people need cash.
You earn money from the fees people pay to use your machines, and these small fees can add up quickly.
The start-up cost is your main expense, as ATMs usually cost around $2,000 to $3,000 each or more, and you will have to buy these yourself.
Managing ATMs doesn’t take much time either because once the machines are set up, they mostly take care of themselves. You just need to refill them with cash and make sure they are running well.
Overall, this business can provide a steady flow of income with a low effort once everything is in place. As long as you pick good locations and keep your machines running, you can make money with less day-to-day work.
6. Laundromat
Starting a laundromat business is a popular low-maintenance business. People always need clean clothes, so there is a steady demand.
A laundromat often needs less day-to-day management because you just need to make sure machines are working and maintain a clean environment.
You can set up your laundry service in a busy neighborhood where people need quick and easy laundry solutions. This will help you attract more customers.
With a laundromat, most of the work is done by machines. You just need to make sure the machines are working properly and help customers if they have questions.
Learn more at Are Laundromats Profitable? How Much Do Laundromats Make?
7. Self-storage units
Self-storage units are one of the best low-maintenance businesses you can start. People need extra space to store their belongings, and you can provide that for them.
You don’t need to be there all the time, and you can set up a system where people can access their storage unit with a code or key card. This means fewer hours spent managing the business.
The demand for storage units is high in many areas. People are always looking for a place to keep their stuff – whether they are moving, downsizing, or just need extra space.
Once your storage units are rented out, you can earn passive income each month.
Maintenance is minimal for self-storage units. Most of the work involves keeping the area clean and making sure everything is secure. You might need to fix a door or handle paperwork occasionally, but it’s not time-consuming.
You can sell climate-controlled units to attract more customers and charge a higher rate too. Some items need to be stored in specific conditions, and providing this option can set your business apart.
You can also add features like 24-hour surveillance cameras and secure fencing to make your customers feel safe. People are more likely to rent from you if they know their belongings are protected.
For me, I personally have used a storage unit a few times – for my personal belongings such as boxes and even for an RV and boat. They always had crazy long waits, and some towns even had waitlists of years long – so there is a lot of demand!
Learn more at How To Invest In Self-Storage For Beginners.
8. Car wash
Starting a car wash business can be a smart idea. You can choose to open a self-service car wash or an automated one, and both options require less daily work compared to a full-service car wash.
A self-service car wash lets customers wash their own cars. This means you don’t need many employees, and you just need to keep the place clean and maintain the machines.
For an automated car wash, cars go through a machine that does the washing. You only need to check the equipment and refill supplies like soap and water.
Car washes can be profitable. Many people prefer to have a clean car but don’t have the time to wash it themselves, so this keeps the demand high.
You can also offer extra services like a vacuum that customers can use for an additional fee. This can boost your income without much extra work.
With some planning and the right setup, a car wash can be a great low-maintenance business idea. Plus, it can provide a steady income once it’s up and running.
9. Create an online course
Creating an online course is a great low-maintenance business idea. You can share your knowledge and skills with people all over the world. Once you create and upload the course, it can keep making money even while you sleep.
I started my first online course around 8 years ago and have earned over $2,000,000 from it over the years. Much of the work was done up front, and I am still able to help students today. I update the course all the time, but most of the legwork was done years ago, which has been so nice.
You can start this low-maintenance small business idea by thinking about what you are good at.
Online courses can be made on all types of subjects, such as gardening, baking, musical instruments, business, finance, travel, and more.
Another plus is you can always update or add new content to keep your course fresh and relevant. This can attract new learners and keep current ones coming back for more.
An online course is a fantastic way to earn passive income with some upfront effort and minimal ongoing maintenance.
Note: I recommend signing up for this free training – How Anyone Can Create an Online Course That Sells – In this free training, you will learn the 7-step process to create, market, and launch a profitable online course.
10. Stock photo photography
Stock photo photography is a great low-maintenance business idea where you can get paid to take pictures. You can take pictures in your free time and upload them to stock photo websites. Each time someone downloads your photo, you earn money.
All you need is a decent camera. You can even use your smartphone if it has a good camera!
You don’t have to worry about managing inventory or dealing with customers directly, and you can just focus on taking high-quality photos that people want to use.
Popular subjects include landscapes, cityscapes, and everyday objects. Seasonal themes and holiday photos also do well.
Once you’ve uploaded your photos, they can keep earning money for years, and that’s why it’s considered a passive income source.
11. Dropshipping
Dropshipping is a popular business model for many beginners. You sell products online, but you don’t need to keep them in stock. Instead, your supplier ships the products directly to your customers. This means you don’t need to spend money on storing inventory.
Once your website is set up and products are listed, it can handle sales automatically. As orders come in, you can streamline shipment processes, allowing your business to handle more customers without much added effort.
Another great thing about starting a dropshipping business is that it is affordable. With little or no start-up capital, you can list products on your website and start selling. You only buy the products from your supplier when you make a sale.
Another positive about dropshipping is the low risk involved. You’re not stuck with unsold inventory. Plus, you don’t need to worry about packing and shipping items. This makes dropshipping a low-maintenance business idea.
12. Print-on-demand
Print-on-demand is a great low-maintenance business idea. You can create custom designs for items like T-shirts, mugs, and phone cases.
You don’t have to worry about storing inventory. When someone buys a product, the print-on-demand company prints it and ships it directly to the customer, and this makes the process very hands-off for you.
Printful and Printify are popular print-on-demand companies. They offer many different products and work with various platforms like Shopify and Etsy. You can sell your designs in multiple stores, reaching different audiences.
What’s nice about print-on-demand is you can start small and grow. You only pay for the products customers buy. This means low upfront costs and reduced financial risk for your business.
Starting a print-on-demand business can be a great way to make money with minimal effort.
13. Parking lots
Parking lots can be a great low-maintenance business. If you have a space in a busy city, it’s a prime spot as a lot of people probably need parking, and they’re willing to pay a good price for it.
Once you set up a parking lot, there’s not much you need to do. You might have to repaint lines or put up new signs occasionally, but these tasks are easy and don’t take much time.
Owning a parking lot has other benefits too, with the main ones being that you don’t have to manage a lot of employees, and the maintenance costs are pretty low. Plus, you don’t need to be there every day to keep it running smoothly.
Starting a small parking lot with just 20 spaces can already bring in good money. If you charge $20 per day per space, you could see an annual revenue of around $146,000, with a high profit margin.
14. Billboards
Billboards are a great low-maintenance business. Once you set them up, they don’t need a lot of work. You can rent out advertising space to companies that want to advertise.
Starting a billboard business means finding good locations. Busy streets and highways are best and you need to rent or buy the space. After that, the billboard does the work for you.
Frequently Asked Questions
Starting a low-maintenance business can be a great way to earn income with minimal effort. Below are some common questions and answers about low-maintenance business options.
What is the cheapest business with the most profit?
The cheapest business with the most profit to start includes businesses like selling printables on Etsy, affiliate marketing on a blog, creating an online course, and dropshipping.
What is the easiest business to start and maintain?
The easiest business to start and maintain includes printables, self-storage units, stock photo photography, and parking lots.
What kinds of businesses can I start that don’t require a lot of time to manage?
Vending machines are a great option. Once placed in high-traffic areas, they require little maintenance. Just stock them up and collect your earnings.
Which businesses can really run by themselves?
Real estate rentals can run mostly by themselves, especially if you hire a property manager. They take care of the day-to-day tasks like rent collection and maintenance.
What are the best business choices for earning passive income?
ATM businesses can generate passive income. You earn money from surcharge fees every time someone uses your machine. Place your ATMs in busy locations to maximize earnings.
What is the least riskiest business?
Self-storage facilities are low risk. People always need storage, and once set up, these facilities require minimal management. You collect rental fees without much daily involvement.
How do you find low-maintenance businesses for sale?
To find a business that runs itself for sale, check listings on websites like BizBuySell and LoopNet, or contact business brokers. Before purchasing, thoroughly research and vet any business to make sure it meets your needs and expectations.
What are the best businesses to buy for passive income?
Buying existing laundromats or storage facilities can be great for passive income. These businesses already have cash flow and customers, reducing your initial workload, and you can purchase them to get started quicker.
Best Low Maintenance Businesses – Summary
I hope you enjoyed this article on the best low-maintenance businesses.
There are many types of businesses that run themselves and are low maintenance as you learned above. These include selling printables, affiliate marketing, vending machines, rental real estate, running a laundromat, renting storage space, and more.
Some key traits of low-maintenance businesses include:
- Few routine tasks
- Easy to manage
- Low maintenance or repair needs
One of the biggest benefits is the reduced time and effort required. Many low-maintenance businesses can be set up to run smoothly with minimal daily involvement. This frees you up to focus on other important tasks, like spending time with family or pursuing hobbies.
Low-maintenance businesses are also highly scalable. Since you spend less time on daily tasks, you can concentrate on growing your business. As it grows, you can duplicate your model and open more locations or move into new markets.
What do you think are the best low-maintenance businesses?
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Are you excited to find the best version of yourself possible?
If you are, then you were in the absolutely correct place right now.
When trying to form a new habit or break a bad habit, many times we get lost in the overwhelming feeling that we are just not capable of making any changes. That is why these 30 day challenge ideas will help you become the person that you desire to be.
We cover a bunch of different thirty day challenge ideas across many contrasting areas in your life.
In this post, you are bound to find something that you will want to do.
For me personally, I have jumped on the 30 day challenge concept because I know that just a couple of days of trying a new habit isn’t going to last. I need to do something over a longer period of time to actually have it become ingrained as a habit or part of my life.
So, let’s dig into the best 30 day challenge ideas to get you started.
And don’t worry, we cover what are some fun 30 day challenges!
What is a 30 day challenge?
Simply put, a 30 day challenge is thirty days in a row that you challenge yourself to do something specific.
There are many things that you can do within these 30 days.
But, the goal is to use a thirty day challenge tracker and cross it off each and every day.
If you are not sure what can be achieved in 30 days, then you have never tried one of these challenges. You are able to accomplish more than you thought possible by sticking to the challenge.
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Does the 30 day challenge really work?
Yes, you will be transformed at the end of the month if you cross off a majority of your thirty days.
If you have not read Atomic Habits by James Clear, then I highly recommend getting this book ASAP.
This book will help you realize some of the things that you were doing without even realizing it, and causing you to have good or bad habits. Plus, it will help drive the desire to build good habits in your life.
For me personally, this book has helped me to build better habits and make progress. And I wished I read it when it first came out in 2018!
You need to get rid of bad habits that make your life a struggle. Thus, a 30 Day Challenge will help.
This is only true if you are committed to putting in the effort in time.
While you may skip a day and there is absolutely nothing wrong with that. As long as you jump back on the bandwagon and continue the next day.
Types of Fun 30 Day Challenges:
Well, let’s be honest if you’re not going to make it fun, then you shouldn’t do it at all! Because it is much easier to complete a fun 30 Day Challenge rather than something that you’re forced to be doing.
So, in order to keep it fun, you can always have a reward tied to the end.
Once you complete your 30 day challenge, then this is your reward for completion.
Too many times we look at thirty day challenges as “what should I give up for a month,” when in reality, you are not really depriving yourself for a month, you are trying to build a better you and better habits.
Here are the fun categories for all of our thirty day challenges:
How to Do a 30 Day Challenge?
As you will see shortly, there are lot of ways that you can intertwine these 30 day challenges together in your life and your schedule.
You may do one of these challenges while you’re sitting in the car waiting to pick up children from their activities. You may carve out time, specifically to work on a new skill, how and when you accomplish these challenges is up to you.
At the end of 30 days though, you are going to find a new level of happiness, enjoyment and fulfillment by sticking to these challenges.
The best way for success is to track your progress! There are resources at the bottom to help you out.
If you fall off the bandwagon for a day or two, that’s okay. Shake it off, and jump right on.
Don’t skip, more than a day. You got to get back on and complete your challenge.
30 Day Challenge Health & Fitness
First of all, I don’t like the sound of a 30 day wealth loss challenge because managing your health and fitness is a lifelong skill.
While thirty day challenge will give you a kickstart, you need to continue focusing on your overall health and fitness level.
Here are quick things to improve your health and fitness in the next month with one of these 30 day health challenge.
1. Do Workouts at Home
There is no reason you must go to the gym, so find a workout that you can do at home. There are plenty on YouTube, as well as subscription services to get you started.
Are 30 day workout challenges good? Personally, I have found that they keep my motivation going and accountable.
2. Daily Yoga
This is a challenge that I completed in the month of September is every day to do yoga. Some days it may be just 10 minutes, other days I may do an hour, but it is just a simple challenge to keep improving my flexibility and movement. Here is my favorite yoga instructor.
3. Drink Only Water, Tea & Coffee
Without realizing it, it is really easy to add a lot of liquid into your body that may not be the best. So, a quick and easy health challenge is to only drink water, tea, and coffee.
Eliminate all extra drinks, especially mixed cocktails, sodas, or energy drinks.
4. Stop Snacking
In today’s society, we are bombarded with eating small meals, and snacking is good for us. However, with the constant influx of food, we are more in a habit of snacking, rather than out of hunger for food.
To stop snacking, focus on your main meals for 30 days. Evaluate how you feel afterward a month.
5. Walk Before Lunch or Dinner
Walk before you sit down to eat a meal. Get outside, stretch your legs and take a walk around the block. It does not have to be for long; it can be 10 minutes or 30 minutes.
But, by taking that time to walk beforehand, you are burning calories and at an opportune time before you eat your main meals.
6. Focus on Core Strength
A quick 10 minute abs / core strength exercise helps us in everyday life. Yet, we tend to forget about building up the strength in our core.
Head to YouTube and do a 10 minute ab workout. It is very quick and easy.
You can easily fit in, when you go to take a break, instead of jumping on Facebook or Instagram. Do a quick 10 minute ab workout, and that will improve your health and fitness level by the end of 30 days.
7. Check out Fasting
Fasting is not for everyone. However, this statement intrigued me… the word breakfast means breaking your fast.
We are bombarded with food options 24/7, but maybe our bodies need a break from eating consistently. Check out this book for more info and talk to your doctor first.
8. Fit Bride-to-be Workout
If you are an upcoming bride, you probably want to be at the best possible fitness level that you are capable of doing. So here is a 30 day workout challenge, just for brides.
30 Day Challange Happiness & Gratitude
We all need a little bit more happiness in our life, and we all could express more gratitude. It does not have to be difficult.
These are simple concepts, but we get too focused on everything that is going wrong in our life. Thus, we do not look around and see the beauty and all of the good that is happening.
9. Walk Outside for Fresh Air
Did you know that fresh air is beneficial for your health? Also, it instantly improves your happiness level. So, all you have to do is step outside and take a fresh breath.
10. Start a Gratitude Journal
This helps you focus on three things. Each day wrote down three positive moments in your life. After you do this over the course of 30 days, your happiness level will improve, as well as your gratefulness.
11. Take Control of Your Phone
There is a great book written by two previous Google employees on how to use your technology appropriately and not have your technology take over your life. Check it out. You need to use your phone for the purposes of your phone, and not as a distraction tool.
12. Take a Social Media Break
Every day you are overwhelmed with the picture-perfect life of everybody else on Instagram and Facebook. Studies prove that will leave you discouraged and unhappy with your real life.
Take a thirty-day break from social media and stop focusing on everybody’s highlight reel. During those 30 days, connect with real people and have real conversations, and let your mind focus on the reality around you.
13. Buy a Bouquet of Flowers
Every once in a while, I splurge and buy a bouquet of flowers to put on the table – just because it brings a smile to my face every time I walk through that room. It is something very easy. Plus for my frugal side, I always buy flowers under $10.
14. What Brings Joy in Your Life?
For a quick minute, think about what just brings that extra joy in my life. Focus on those things. Plan to dedicate extra time to what you want out of life and not what others want for your life.
15. Take a Day for You
This is true for everyone, but right now I am going to speak directly to the mamas out there first. As a mom, we put our family and our kids first. We always make sure that we are available and ready to help them in every possible way. This will leave us drained over the course of a day, week, month and year.
Plan a day for yourself. Take a mental break from being in that role of a mom.
This applies to everyone; take a day to recharge your batteries. Then, you will be able to come back for another day with a fresh gusto!
16. Say Yes to that Hobby
We always have a reason or excuse why we are not going to start that hobby that we have thought about for many years. So, what better time to be happy, and give it a try? Try your new hobby for thirty days and see how it works out.
Resources for More Happiness & Gratitude Ideas:
30 day Financial Challenge
One of the hardest parts of managing money is it takes time to make progress. In a couple of days, you are not going to notice a significant change in one direction or another with your money.
At the end of 30 days, you can actually start to see progress with your money and your habits.
Here are the best financial challenges that you can do within a 30 day time period.
17. No Spend Challenge
If you have never participated in no spend challenge this 30 Day financial challenge is just for you. Learn how you spend money, and why you spend money.
That will help you evaluate whether spending money is worth it or not. Check out how to participate in a no spend month.
18. Have a 24 Hour Buy Period
Oh, retailers love to make a spend, spend, spend. This is your “conscious” way to pause your spending. Wait 24 hours before you could buy anything.
While this may not be convenient, it is a good way to see if you actually truly wanted that item, or if you are buying it for no specific need.
19. Envelope Challenge
With this super popular 100 envelope challenge, there is absolutely no reason that you cannot just do 30 days. Your results will vary on how much you end up saving. But, something is more than nothing!
If you decide to just do the numbers one through thirty, you will end up saving $465 at the end of the challenge. If you keep all the numbers 1-100 and randomly pick thirty envelopes, then your results are going to be different based on what envelopes you pick.
But either way, it is a good way to start saving money.
20. Financially Stable Habits
Regardless of where you are on your money journey, you can pick one of the financially stable habits and focus on those for the month. Pick a few habits to focus on for 30 days. If you want to be successful with money long term, you need to learn how to be financially stable.
21. Pick a Habit of a Thrifty Person
Being thrifty is a great quality to have! You are not cheap with your money, you know when to spend on quality, but a lot of times people look frown upon those who are thrifty.
By being thrifty, you will actually end up saving money in the long term. And that will impact your finances, so learn a quality of a thrifty person.
22. 30 Day Money Saving Challenge – Save $465
Our money saving challenges, here at Money Bliss, are extremely popular,
and for good reason, it sets you up for financial success.
There are plenty of options to save money in thirty days. You can save $5 a day over the course of 30 days, and end up saving $350. Or find ways to stop spending money and save $20 a day, then you accumulate $600 in just one month.
30 Day Journaling Challenge
In this section, some people either love or absolutely hate it because journaling can be overwhelming (mostly thanks to Pinterest). We always feel like our journaling is not as good as others, or our handwriting is not as pretty. Or that you do not have the time to dedicate to journaling.
So when it comes to this 30 Day journaling challenge, I challenge you to do what you can do and not compare yourself to others.
Personally, my handwriting and the beauty of my journals are not great either. I do bullet points mostly and that works for me. I just find ways to clear my head and write down my thoughts.
23. Set a Time to Journal
You must dedicate time to journaling. Block out time to journal. If not, It is not gonna happen. You need to set a time for you to journal, whether it is five minutes, ten minutes, thirty minutes, or an hour!
Take time for whatever you need to journal what is on your heart.
24. Find Journaling Prompts
Do not go into your journaling time without an idea of what you should journal about. In advance, look for journaling prompts that work for you where every day you focus on a different part of your life.
For example… Day one is work. Day two is your family. The third day is your friends, and keep going from there.
Or start with these money affirmations to guide you.
25. Create a Bucket List
We all have goals, aspirations, and dreams. Nevertheless, have you ever written them out on a list? This is your time to create a bucket list. Start thinking about what you want to do, where you want to go, and how it is going to happen.
26. Write a Letter
Letters are a great way to share your thoughts with others. You may find finishing a letter may take a little bit longer than one day (and that is completely okay).
These letters could be written for future events like once a person graduates from college, gets married, finds their first job, or has a baby – whatever it may be, the letters share your heart now to be opened later down for a future.
27. Journal about your Pet Peeves
If you have certain pet peeves that drive you crazy, then why not journal about them? Then, you can notice signals to stop them before they start or get worse. Consequently, you can also find happiness at the same time.
28. Learning Opportunities
Write a list of all the things that you want to learn. Next, journal about the action steps you need to take in order to start learning and doing.
29. Describe your Life in 5 Words
Sometimes we do not want to write at all, sometimes we want to write a ton, and that is completely okay. If somebody asked you today, describe your life in five words, what would you say? Journal about that.
30 day Self-Care Challenge
It is okay to participate in self care. This is extremely important for your mental health.
Don’t keep putting this off until tomorrow. Wellness at home is extremely important!
This is your chance at self care if not all the other people in your household will be begging for your attention.
30. Extra Time for You
We go through the day focused on everything that needs to be done and a lot of times we do not take a breath. Blocking out time for you is extremely important for self care. Right now, set a timer in your phone for 5-30 minutes of just extra time, just for you, and spend it how you choose.
31. Be Still
Plan the time to take an extra 10 minutes to get away and have time for yourself. Just to be still. It could be when you get ready in the morning, be early to a meeting, or while waiting for kids to be picked up. Give yourself an extra 10 minutes to get ready.
32. Get a Massage
Work out all those kinks in your neck and your back plus all that tension. Get a massage for yourself. If you cannot afford regular massages, then look at the handheld massager to use at home.
33. Take a Detox Bath
Soaking in a bathtub is a great way to help with self care. Even soaking your feet is an indulgent experience. By doing a detox bath, you are able to draw out the impurities in your skin. Here are good detox sea salts to evaluate your soaking time.
34. Get Enough Sleep
If you are not sleeping well, then you need to get to the core of the problem. Everybody needs around eight hours of quality sleep. So, pull the drapes, cool the room, and get the rest you truly need.
35. No Phone for a Day
This one is probably going to be a challenge for most of us, but by having a phone-free day you will realize how different you react to things and how different your life actually feels. Sundays are a great day to do this!
36. Get your Hands Dirty
For some people, this may be gardening in the dirt. For others, it may be kneading dough in the kitchen. Whatever it is, getting your hands dirty and activating your hand muscles is therapeutic.
37. Listen to your Favorite Music
Indulge in your favorite tunes. Take time to fill your mind with music that you enjoy! Even better, upgrade the subscription so you have ad-free listening time. Did you know with Amazon Prime, you have access to over 2 million songs for free.
38. Get Dressed Up – Just Because
Dressing nicely brings out confidence. You do not need a reason to dress up. Pick out your favorite dress or dazzle an outfit with fun heels or jewelry. Just because.
Resources for More Self Care Ideas:
30 day Self-Improvement Challenge
You cannot just say you want to improve. You have to put action behind those plans.
Self-improvement is one of the hardest areas to overcome.
We feel like there is too much self-improvement to be done. So, go into this section on simple habits you can start doing today that will make a difference in the long run.
39. Write a List of Areas to Improve
You may have grand goals for everything you can do for self-improvement. But, in reality, we cannot accomplish all those things overnight. So, write a list of areas that you can improve in. Then, focus on certain aspects over the next 30 days. Stick with only three to five of those items on your list.
40. Say Yes
There are many times that we are too afraid to do something new that we will not even give it a try. If you want to improve something in your life, then take the initiative and go ahead and say yes to trying something.
41. Read a Book
Spend at least 10 minutes reading a book. Ultimately, you should spend at least thirty minutes or more a day of reading. Pick a nonfiction book in an area you improve in your life. Make sure it is a topic you enjoy.
Great Self-Improvement Books:
42. Improve your Habits
As said in the book Atomic Habits, you are unable to make progress in life if you don’t start building solid habits. There is no faster way to improve than my daily progression of your habits. Grab a habit tracker and commit to the best 30 days.
43. Write Down Future Goals
If you’re not sure where you want to go in life. If you want to improve in areas you don’t even know where to start. So create a list of goals of what you want to do.
Find: 100 Self Care Ideas For A 30-Day Self-Improvement Challenge
30 Day Productivity Challenge
By being productive, you can get more done. Just because you are getting more done, it doesn’t mean that you need more time.
It means that you are more effective with the time you have in what you can get done.
44. Use a Timer
This is the best way to get focused quickly. Use a timer, set it for 30 minutes, and get to the task at hand. Get it done and move on. By focusing on one thing at a time, you are more likely to be extremely productive during that time.
This is the timer I use.
45. Limit Distractions
If the distractions are notifications on your phone or on your laptop, remove those while you are trying to be productive in whatever you are currently working on. Do not be tempted to do something else. Move the distractions to a different area (hint: your phone)!
46. Habit Tracker
If you really want to be productive, then use a habit tracker! You can cross off all the habits you are specifically focusing on each and every day. By doing this, you are able to be consistent and focus on building those good habits.
47. Plan your Day in Advance
Don’t let life plan you. You must be planning your day in advance. Make a list of the things that you want to accomplish. That is how you become productive.
48. Track Your Time
Use a tool like Toggl or a written plan to track your time. This is different than planning your time in your calendar. This is how you actually spend your time. Also, this helps you to realize where your infinity pools of wasted time happen and you can dedicate time towards self car.
Don’t just guess how you spend your day; actually, figure out how you spend every single hour of your day.
49. Understand Time Freedom
If you have never heard of time freedom, then you are missing out on the best self improvement tool available. If you’re wasting a good portion of your day doing things that are not going to make a difference at the end of the day, then what is the point?
Your time is important. Make sure you experience all life has to offer!
30 Day Creativity Challenge
Just for those of us who feel not creative enough, this is for you!
You do not have to worry about being super creative; just by using that other side of your brain, you are able to create new neuropathways and lower many aging conditions.
50. Color Daily
You can pick up a great coloring book for adults that are beautiful and you can spend time coloring yourself. Start with coloring for ten minutes a day and see how you feel.
51. Sidewalk Art
Let your creativity escape onto the sidewalks and driveways. Every day write an inspirational message for others to read. You may start a trend of people stopping daily on their walks.
52. Dance Like Nobody’s Watching
Let your mind and your body move just because you are enjoying the song. Move to how you feel your body needs to move. Let that creativity come out in ways that you have not experienced since you were a child.
53. Drawing Challenge
Drawing is not my strength. However, over the past year, I have been working with my daughter on drawing challenges for kids. It has helped to overcome my fears, actually improve, and given me more confidence to draw. Here is a great drawing channel to help you start.
54. Play Music
Find ways to be creative and just play music. Just play to play. Do not play to practice. Play for pure enjoyment.
55. Try a New Craft
Head to the craft store and find something that you want to do. There are plenty of crafts to suit your personality. Plus some are a great way to decompress and destress.
One of my friends started knitting hats as a way to pass the time while she was waiting for kids at sports activities.
30 Day Organization Challenge
By far, the most popular 30 day challenges are for organizing your home, your life, your stuff, your clothing, etc. More than likely, it is probably what you first associate with any 30 day challenge ideas.
Organize, declutter, spring clean … Get rid of the extra stuff in your house.
Take time to clean those areas that you have been neglecting. All great ideas, so let’s dig in!
56. Spring Clean
There is a great feeling of getting rid of stuff and the process of spring cleaning. You can feel this freshness in the area. Honestly, this is something we all should be doing each year. Here is a great spring cleaning checklist to help you get started.
57. Sell Your Stuff
Get rid of extra stuff in your house. If you have not used it for the last month, then you more than likely probably do not need it in your house. Start selling your stuff and here is a great resource to help you.
58. Declutter. Declutter Declutter.
There are lots of resources on decluttering. Just remember, decluttering is extremely important because every single day we have more and more stuff coming into our life, but we are not getting rid of more and more stuff.
Take time and declutter by doing a 30 day challenge. You are only focusing on a small area every single day and by the end of thirty days, you have made great progress.
Decluttering Resources for You:
59. Big 30 Day Decluttering Projects
Let’s face it, not every place in our house, we can organize in a day and sometimes they take a month. Perfect examples are the basement or garage. So on those bigger areas, you can still break them down and every day check one thing off the list.
During the overall decluttering challenge, focus on one area or one shelf per day in that space that needs help. Also, give yourself the grace to actually accomplish what you need to get done.
60. Keep a Clean House
Guilty of not being the best housekeeper? Don’t worry most of us are not great. Thankfully, you can easily check off tasks with this clean house checklist!
61. Take in Less
This is something that you can do on a daily basis. Your goal is to nothing or very little into your house, and have zero impact on the trash and waste. Your home slowly producing a minimalistic vibe. This is known as frugal green.
62. Minimalism
One of the best ways to live life with less and spend less money on a regular basis is to be a minimalist. You can choose your level of minimalism. This means that your cupboards are not allowed to overflow with extra stuff; those shelves must fit only what you need and what you use. Check out this minimalism challenge.
30 Day Challenge For Kids
Let’s not forget why we are trying to build good habits for ourselves, we can also instill good habits into our kids!
These are the 30 day challenge specifically designed for kids. All of them are fabulous 30 day challenge for students!
63. Teach Kids to be Grateful
Most children in America are extremely privileged and have access to things, and resources than most of the world and more than their own parents. They have become accustomed to the little things in life and take everything for granted.
So, we must teach our kids to be grateful. Here is a great gratitude challenge for kids.
64. Kindness Challenge
We all know the trouble that happens at our schools. Also, we know kids are choosing mean words, without realizing it, or maybe doing it on purpose. Either way, we need to instill kindness into our children. Here’s a great kindness challenge for kids to get you started.
65. Money Challenge for Kids
Kids need to be taught to save money. There is no way around it. If they are not taught at home, they will not have those lessons as adults. So, teach them to save their age, every single year growing up.
If they start this at age three, by the time they graduate, they will have over $2,000, not including interest in their accounts. Here is the Save Age challenge for kids.
66. Drawing Challenge for Kids
Every kid wants to learn to draw. Let them use their creative side and have fun. It is a simple project to complete each day. Plus when someone joins them, it becomes a fun experience to share. Use this drawing challenge to get the creative juices flowing!
67. Back to School Decluttering
Get the kid’s help on back-to-school decluttering! They need to learn to be responsible for their things too! Make it fun with a scavenger hunt with this back to school calendar decluttering list.
Success happens when you are able to track your progress!
Are you Ready for your Thirty Day Challenge?
The goal of this post is to get you motivated to find fun 30 day challenges for 2021!
It is not overwhelming with all of the possibilities that you could do in order to become fitter more healthy, improve your self care, improve your productivity, or clean out your house.
The goal of these challenges is to provide opportunities for you to choose what you want to do. You can find plenty of 30 day challenges on Instagram, TikTok, or Pinterest. But, don’t get caught up in trying to find all of these challenges.
Pick the thirty day challenge that is on your heart and you want to do. The best 30 day challenge is one that you deep down you need to accomplish.
No one else can write that, or find the challenge for you – only you can do that.
Right now, set a timer for five minutes and think about what areas would you like to do a 30 day challenge.
We have given you plenty of 30 day challenge ideas, but now you need to decide what works for you.
One of the great things about many of these challenges is they overlap.
Above you will find all of the their day challenge examples. Which one is your favorite challenge idea?
Did the post resonate with you?
More importantly, did I answer the questions you have about this topic? Let me know in the comments if I can help in some other way!
Your comments are not just welcomed; they’re an integral part of our community. Let’s continue the conversation and explore how these ideas align with your journey towards Money Bliss.
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It’s hard to believe, but 2024’s halfway done. And although the last six months have sped by, the interior design world has kept quite busy.
We’ve leaned into our love for literature by embracing bookshelf wealth, and tried a bit of rouge around our homes using the unexpected red theory. We’ve been a bit playful, trying out the eclectic interiors trend, and have fallen for vintage, analog interiors that channel the ’70s (and prioritize all things calm). And looking back, the consensus couldn’t be more clear: vibrant, characterful interiors are back.
interior design trends that Pinterest predicts will last us through summer and beyond.
6 Pinterest trend predictions we can’t get enough of
2024 has been all about making your home feel more like you, and Pinterest’s trending searches prove it. Neutral, pared-back spaces are timeless, and certainly aren’t going anywhere. But this year’s bringing out more design creativity (and fun) than ever.
‘Gone are the days of bland and generic beige interiors. People are yearning for spaces that burst with color, comfort and character, reflecting their individual personalities and creating a welcoming sanctuary that feels uniquely their own,’ reads the brand’s trend report. ‘This trend toward personalized, eclectic and inviting home decor is driven by a desire to create environments that evoke a sense of joy.’
1. Nancy Meyers
The Nancy Meyers aesthetic is a relatively new interiors trend on the scene, but it’s based on a timeless design style that we’re sure will stick around. Based on the nostalgic, welcoming set designs featured in the filmmaker’s work, the aesthetic features warm color schemes, pared-back pattern and a bit of vintage charm. The Nancy Meyers-inspired trend fits perfectly with homeowners’ top priorities, offering a timeless look and inviting design features.
Pinterest reports that searches for ‘Nancy Meyers living room’ have increased by 2,090% since this time last year, with searches for ‘Nancy Meyers homes’ trailing just behind at 2,055%. Bedrooms and kitchens channeling the look aren’t far off either, garnering 1,505% and 620% increases respectively.
2. Whimsical decor
If you’re done taking your home too seriously, this one’s for you. Our home decor should always include a fair share of whimsy and fun, and Pinterest predicts that whimsical decor will remain at the top of users’ lists.
This exciting, expressive style has a sense of humor, and relies on pairings of distinct, unexpected styles. With ‘whimsical decor’ up 4,690% since last year, and the long-lasting ‘dopamine decor’ trend up 280%, now’s the time to create a space that boosts your mood and makes you happy. Bright colors, bold patterns, and mismatched styles are all fair game.
3. Dopamine decor
Dopamine decor is one of the longest-lasting trends on the list, and for good reason. The fun-forward, anti-boring look is all about what makes you (and only you) happy. A trend that, at its core, pushes back against the endless cycle of what’s in, out, or back in again, dopamine decor can be whatever you’d like it to be.
As long as your home makes you feel good, you’re right on track. Typically, bright colors and unique shapes make up the bulk of this style, with bold wallpaper and lush textures making tasteful appearances.
4. Color drenching
Searches for ‘color drenching’ are up 990% since this time last year, yet another indication that bold shades are here to stay. This painting technique is impactful and gives interiors a high-end, design-forward look that’s hard to beat.
In this gorgeous home library, designed by Marie Flanigan Interiors, color drenching can be seen in full force. With a deep, maroon hue covering the walls, trim, windowpanes, and ceiling, this room is a statement of its own. Different finishes on different surfaces prevent color drenching from becoming too intense for everyday enjoyment. If you’re after a dynamic, cocooning space, color drenching is a timeless, enduring technique to take on.
5. Eclectic decor
The eclectic interiors trend feels like a natural offshoot of the bookshelf wealth aesthetic (which skyrocketed in popularity earlier this year), as it embraces characterful, personality-driven, and collected approaches to interior design. Decorating with family heirlooms, exciting pattern, and generally unusual furniture and decor is the name of the eclectic interiors game.
This trend also goes hand in hand with a renewed love of all things vintage, and Pinterest reports that searches for ‘vintage eclectic home’ increased by 1,418% since this time last year. ‘Pastel eclectic decor’ was up 130% too, a nod to the recent love that vintage, pastel kitchens and bathrooms have received.
Crackled Moth Wall Art
Les Ottomans Handpainted Menagerie Tray
Modernist Porcelain Bud Vase
6. Vintage decor
Vintage furniture and decor has never, and will never, go out of style, but more and more designers and homeowners are turning to pre-loved items to spruce up their design schemes this year. With retro looks on the rise, and transitional style – a considered mix of vintage and contemporary elements – back in fashion, it’s no surprise that searches are up for all things vintage.
Pinterest reports that searches for ‘vintage plates on walls’ are up 119% from last year, with ‘vintage dinnerware’ just ahead at 212%. ‘Vintage Americana,’ too, is up by 164% this year. What’s more, ‘grandma-core bedroom’ has been searched for 2,605% more this year than last, indicating that people are looking for the lived-in, collected-over-time aesthetic that embraces vintage charm.
Vintage can be quite the bargain and adds characterful charm to any interior. Try mixing styles and time periods for a homey look that’ll never date.
Interior design is not all about the trends, but these Pinterest picks are promising – they all rely on personality-driven design choices rather than fleeting fads. If spent devoting more attention to fun-forward design features and seeking out vintage charm, this summer will be one to remember.
Source: homesandgardens.com
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Located in the heart of the Willamette Valley, Eugene is a city that effortlessly blends natural beauty with a lively cultural scene. Known for its lush parks, extensive bike trails, and the picturesque Willamette River, Eugene offers a unique lifestyle that appeals to outdoor enthusiasts and urban dwellers alike. If you’ve been thinking about moving to Eugene you’re in the right place. In this article, we’ll explore the pros and cons of living in Eugene to help you decide if it’s the right place for you. Let’s dive in.
Eugene at a Glance
Walk Score: 46 | Bike Score: 72 | Transit Score: 32
Median Sale Price: $490,000 | Average Rent for 1-Bedroom Apartment: $1,700
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Pro: Access to outdoor activities
Eugene is renowned for its proximity to a variety of outdoor activities. The city is just a short drive from the Cascade Mountains, where residents can enjoy hiking, skiing, and snowboarding. Additionally, the Willamette River runs through the city, offering opportunities for kayaking, fishing, and riverside picnics. The extensive network of bike trails, including the popular Ruth Bascom Riverbank Path System, makes it easy for cyclists to explore the natural beauty of the area.
Con: Rainy weather
One of the cons of living in Eugene is the frequent rainy weather. The city experiences an average of 155 rainy days per year, which can be a challenge for those who prefer sunny skies. The persistent drizzle and overcast conditions can sometimes dampen outdoor plans and affect mood. Residents often need to invest in quality rain gear and develop a tolerance for the wet climate.
Pro: Strong arts and culture scene
Eugene boasts a thriving arts and culture scene, with numerous galleries, theaters, and music venues. The Hult Center for the Performing Arts hosts a variety of performances, including ballet, opera, and concerts. The city is also home to the University of Oregon, which contributes to a vibrant cultural landscape with its art exhibits, film screenings, and literary events. Additionally, the annual Oregon Bach Festival is a highlight, attracting classical music enthusiasts from around the world.
Con: Limited public transportation
With a Transit Score of 32, Eugene has a public transportation system, but it’s not as extensive or efficient as those found in larger cities. The bus routes can be limited, and service frequency may not meet the needs of all residents. This can make it challenging for those without a car to navigate the city and access certain areas. Additionally, the lack of a light rail or subway system means that commuting options are somewhat restricted.
Pro: Eco-friendly initiatives
Eugene is known for its commitment to sustainability and eco-friendly initiatives. The city has implemented various programs to promote recycling, reduce waste, and encourage the use of renewable energy. Many local businesses and residents participate in composting and urban gardening projects. The city’s dedication to green living is evident in its numerous parks, community gardens, and the emphasis on preserving natural spaces.
Con: High cost of living
The cost of living in Eugene is 9% higher than the national average. The demand for homes and apartments has driven up prices, making it challenging for some people to find affordable accommodations near the city. Additionally, the cost of goods and services can be higher than in other parts of Oregon. This can be a significant consideration for those working with tight budget.
Pro: Local food and farmers markets
Eugene is a haven for food enthusiasts, with a strong emphasis on locally sourced and organic produce. The city hosts several farmers markets, including the popular Lane County Farmers Market, where locals can purchase fresh fruits, vegetables, and artisanal products. Local restaurants often feature farm-to-table menus, highlighting the region’s agricultural bounty. The emphasis on sustainable and healthy eating is a significant draw for many residents.
Con: Air quality issues
During certain times of the year, Eugene can experience air quality issues due to wildfires in the region. Smoke from nearby fires can drift into the city, leading to hazy skies and health advisories. This can be particularly problematic for individuals with respiratory conditions or sensitivities. While these events are typically seasonal, they can impact outdoor activities and overall quality of life during the affected periods.
Pro: Educational opportunities
As the home of the University of Oregon, Eugene offers a wealth of educational opportunities. The university provides a range of undergraduate and graduate programs, as well as continuing education courses for lifelong learners. The presence of the university also means access to world-class libraries, research facilities, and cultural events.
Con: Limited nightlife
For those who enjoy a bustling nightlife, Eugene may feel somewhat lacking. While there are a few bars, clubs, and live music venues, the options are limited compared to larger cities. The nightlife scene tends to be more subdued, with fewer late-night entertainment choices. This can be a drawback for those looking for vibrant social activities after dark.
Another pro of living in Eugene is the city’s strong sense of community and civic engagement. Residents are often involved in local initiatives, volunteer work, and neighborhood associations. The city hosts numerous community events, such as the Eugene Saturday Market and the Oregon Country Fair, which foster a sense of belonging and connection. This active participation in community life contributes to a welcoming and inclusive atmosphere.
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Outdoor living spaces are extensions of our homes, offering a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Whether you have a spacious patio on your rental home in Charlotte, NC, or a cozy balcony off your house in San Diego, CA, transforming these areas into inviting retreats can enhance your overall living experience. Here are some inspiring decor ideas to help you make the most of your patio and balcony spaces.
1. Comfortable seating
Consider a mix of seating options to cater to different activities and spaces. A large sectional sofa with weather-resistant cushions provides a comfortable spot for lounging, while a set of cushioned chairs and a coffee table create an intimate area for conversation. Flossie, with Super Mom Hacks, recommends mixing and matching other seating options for the best use of space. “When thinking about how to furnish your patio or deck, consider all the possible ways you might use the space and keep your choices versatile to match,” Flossie shares. “When we had a new enclosed porch built a few years ago, we wanted it to be an extension of our living room, so it’s got comfy seating, a small bookshelf, and a hammock that is perfect for curling up with a good book or taking a nap.”
For smaller balconies, bistro sets with foldable chairs are perfect for dining without occupying too much space. Hanging egg chairs or compact loveseats can add comfort without overwhelming the area. Multifunctional furniture, such as benches with built-in storage, helps maximize space, perfect for if you have a small balcony space off your studio apartment in NYC.
2. Greenery and plants
Greenery can transform any outdoor area into a lush retreat. Large potted plants or raised garden beds can serve as focal points, while vertical gardens and trellises covered with climbing plants like jasmine or clematis add height and visual interest.
Angie of Angie’s Roost notes that the power of plants and their containers can be harnessed to add magic to your balcony or patio. “Nothing brings a patio to life more than potted plants and the containers you use matter,” Angie notes. “Group plant pots that complement each other in the style you’re going for. A collection of timeless terracotta pots gives a classic cottage feel while sleek concrete planter cubes are more modern. If you’re looking for a more farmhouse-style look, fill galvanized containers with flowers.
Ang Paris, of Juggling Act Mama, recommends using railing planters and wall-mounted pots to save floor space, especially on balconies. “Transform your outdoor space with container gardening. It’s ideal for compact areas such as patios or balconies because you can maximize limited space,” Paris shares. “Whether you’re adding a tall planter, mini herb garden, or even window boxes, you can personalize your space by choosing containers and plants that reflect your own style.”
If you don’t have a green thumb, there is no need to worry. Amy of Genius Mom Hacks shares her tips for adding greenery without adding too much stress. “Unless you have a green thumb and are committed to daily watering, buy sturdy faux plants that are sun resistant so they will not fade, to bring immediate color to your patio. To me, this is one of the easiest ways to spruce up your patio/balcony/porch.”
3. Outdoor rugs and textiles
Outdoor rugs define different areas and add a pop of color and texture. Choose rugs made from durable, weather-resistant materials. Layering rugs can create a cozy, eclectic look. Add throw pillows and blankets in coordinating colors and patterns for comfort and style. Smaller rugs can make a significant impact on balconies, where vibrant patterns can add character. Outdoor cushions and throws soften hard surfaces and make the space more inviting. Ensure all textiles are designed for outdoor use to withstand the elements.
4. Lighting
Lighting sets the mood for your outdoor space and is very important, shares Jenifer Lea, founder and CEO of Entry Envy. “Ambient lighting is essential,” Lea exclaims. “Solar string lights or solar “up lights” in planters or dark corners will make the space feel more inviting and open.” Lanterns, both standing and hanging, also offer a warm, inviting glow. Solar-powered garden lights can highlight pathways and plantings, adding both functionality and beauty.
For balconies, string lights are an excellent choice due to their versatility and ease of installation. Battery-operated candles or small lanterns provide a cozy atmosphere. Consider wall-mounted sconces if there’s an electrical outlet, or use solar-powered options for an eco-friendly touch.
It’s important to note that with proper, bright lighting comes the necessity of keeping the space tidy, as light can highlight even the smallest of messes. Lea also shares that, “By keeping it clean, you will be able to enjoy your space more when it is tidy. Outdoor areas are challenging, but a little daily maintenance to minimize spider webs and dust can go a long way.”
5. Personal touches and accessories
Personalize your space with art and accessories that reflect your style. Crystal Allen, owner of Hello Creative Family, recommends using a mix of bold colors and neutrals to help reflect the space of your personality. “I love lots and lots of bright bold colors. Think about how you will be using your outdoor living space (dining, curling up to read a book, an outdoor office, entertaining, etc) and look for pieces that have maximum comfort for your needs in neutral color palettes,” Allen suggests. “Next, add all of your favorite colors with the accessories. Throw blankets, cushions, trays, flowers, plants, pots, outdoor rugs, table cloths, plates, napkins, and cups are all great ways to add pops of your favorite colors and personalize your space– and if your favorite colors change from year to year they are easier to swap out and replace than your large outdoor furniture pieces.”
Your personal preferences and individual needs matter as well when it comes to decorating. “Decorating a patio will completely depend on the amount of space, your budget, and where you live,” shares Jennifer with Crazy DIY Mom. “The necessities for my patio are comfortable furniture, plants, and a piece that creates sound. A wind chime or a water fountain is the perfect touch to help disguise neighborhood noise and create a calm environment for enjoying the outdoors.”
For those with front porches, Lilia Ramirez, with Modern House Numbers, recommends focusing on revamping curb appeal. “For those seeking to boost their curb appeal this summer, upgrading your address numbers is a great place to start,” Ramirez shares. “This essential detail not only helps emergency responders, delivery drivers, and guests locate your home, but it also offers an opportunity to enhance your exterior and showcase your personal style. Experiment with different fonts, finishes, and sizes to find the perfect look for your home.”
6. Functional additions
Incorporate functional elements that make your outdoor area a true extension of your home. Stacy Elmore, co-founder of The Luxury Pergola, recommends shade solutions like pergolas that can make the space comfortable even on hot days. “When decorating your patio or balcony, you have to think how people will use it and where people will congregate.
The biggest component that most people overlook when decorating their space is providing a cover from the scorching rays on a hot day, or rain that threatens a perfectly good gathering,” Elmore notes. “Covering a portion of your patio or balcony with a versatile shade solution is key to crafting a beautiful and functional space. An adjustable pergola, like the ones at The Luxury Pergola, is a great option as you can choose between sun or shade and get rain protection, all in one package.”
Consider installing a sound system for music and entertainment along with outdoor kitchen features like built-in grills or small, foldable tables for more elevated entertaining, dining, or even working. “A patio is used in both the day and night time so think about what would enhance your space in both of these situations,” Dustin Heiner shares. “Since you are most likely going to entertain friends in this space, add a small bistro table or bar cart to keep the drinks and snacks ready for guests.” Privacy screens or outdoor curtains can assist in creating a secluded retreat, shielding the area from neighbors and adding a sense of enclosure.
7. Avoid overcrowding
When decorating your outdoor space, it’s essential to avoid overcrowding. Nikki Lo with Hip and Home, recommends leaning into what the space already offers to avoid the space feeling too busy. “Patio styling is so much more than just sticking a table and chairs outside. Take advantage of other structural features your space might have, like a ceiling, roof, railing, etc. There are so many creative ways you can expand your patio decor beyond a table and chairs,” Nikki shares.
“With that being said, don’t overcrowd the space. There are tons of spots around your patio you can decorate, but that doesn’t mean you have to style every one of them. Make sure you and your guests have enough room to move around freely and remember to take into account other items you might have out while you’re entertaining, such as speakers, coolers, and extra seating.” Keeping a balance between decor and open space will make your patio or balcony feel more spacious and relaxing.
Create your perfect outdoor retreat
Whether you’re working with a sprawling patio or a modest balcony, thoughtful decor and functional elements can transform your outdoor space into a personal haven. By incorporating comfortable seating, lush greenery, vibrant textiles, and ambient lighting, you can create a stylish and inviting retreat perfect for relaxation and entertainment. Embrace your outdoor living area and let it become a true extension of your home, reflecting your style and enhancing your overall living experience.
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What do Gwyneth Paltrow, Chrissy Teigen, Lenny Kravitz, and Travis Barker all have in common? Home decor brands. No matter their skillset or the reason for their fame, it seems that a home decor or accessories collection is the latest, hottest item for celebrities.
With the wide variety of famous people who have either created or curated collections of home decor ideas, it’s hard to keep track. Lucky for you, we’re here to make it easy. The team at Homes & Gardens compiled a complete encyclopedia of over 25 celebrity home collections, collaborations, and brands, you can shop right now.
Bobby Berk Home furniture collection with Wayfair is a stylish ode to contemporary design. Berk’s affordable collaboration celebrates geometric patterns with rugs and artwork while furniture uplifts organic, non-traditional lines.
Bobby Berk Home Brown and Cream Carpet
Chrissy Teigen
Cravings by Chrissy Teigen
Chrissy Teigen’s colorful range of Cravings cookware was created to make cooking fun. The mood-boosting shades of crockery add a pop of color to any kitchen idea, and the multi-purpose appliances are designed to promote a clutter-free cooking space by minimizing the number of pieces you need.
Lowkey Lavender Brasier
Cut & Serve Board
‘The Perfect Pan’
Courteney Cox
Homecourt
If you identified with Courteney Cox’s ultra-clean character on Friends, Monica, then Homecourt might just be your favorite brand on this list. Post-sitcom, the actress launched this line of unique cleaning products and home fragrances she calls, ‘beauty products for the home.’ Each piece looks just as good as it smells.
Mandarin Basile Candle
Linen Dishcloth
Kitchen Trio
Diane Keaton
Keaton Industries x Perigold
Icons create icons. In her Keaton Industries collaboration with Aidan Gray for Perigold, iconic actress Diane Keaton designed a collection of industrial chic lighting options that rival her inimitable style. The black, white, and graphite shades pack a huge punch, despite their minimalist color scheme.
Diane Keaton Light Pendant
Drew Barrymore
Beautiful by Drew Barrymore at Walmart
Perhaps no celebrity home range has received as much attention as Drew Barrymore’s ‘Beautiful by Drew’ line with Walmart. From kitchenware to living room furniture and decor, Drew has it all.
The collection not only lives up to its lofty namesake, but offers its eponymous beauty at an unbeatable price point. Consumers can’t get enough, evidenced by the fact that pieces like the Beautiful by Drew Chair and Beautiful by Drew Airfrier have sold out time and time again.
Slim Espresso Maker
Wheeled Kitchen Cart
Beautiful Drew Chair by Drew Barrymore, Sage
Drew and Johnathan Scott
Scott Living
The Property Brothers’ brand Scott Living is available at Wayfair (Scott Living Wayfair) and Kohl’s (Scott Living Kohl’s), and embraces simple, no-nonsense design. From easy geometric mirrors to classic sheer curtains and decorative vases, Scott Living is a masterclass in decorating a neutral living room.
Ceramic Decorative Table Set
Ellen DeGeneres
ED by Ellen
We all know that Ellen Degeneres has a penchant for real estate, and ED by Ellen proves that this talent extends to interior design. The ultra-chic brand is inspired by the talk show host’s lifestyle and love of contemporary design. Her mid-century modern furnishings and modern farmhouse pieces are designed to last a lifetime.
Cay Large Pendant
Eva Mendes
Skura Style
‘Skura’ is Swedish for ‘scrub,’ the perfect name for these ergonomic, Scandinavian-inspired sponges and cleaning supplies. Eva became a co-owner after discovering how much she loved doing the dishes with a Skura Style Sponge, and she’s never looked back.
Eva’s Essentials
If you want to try Skura Style but aren’t sure where to start, this Eva Mendes-approved set is the perfect foray into the brand. It includes a 4 pack of their signature SKRUBBY Sponges, two scouring pads, and a 10-pack of microfiber cloths.
Gwyneth Paltrow
Goop x CB2
Everyone knows Gwyneth is a lifestyle goddess, and it was only a matter of time until her health, wellness, and design expertise made it into the world of interiors. Goop x CB2 is her beautiful collection of furniture and home accessories. Spoiler: it actually looks like something you’d see in Paltrow’s home.
GWYNETH 68″ BOUCLE LOVESEAT BY GOOP
Hilary Duff
Below60°
With Below60°, Hilary Duff made home fragrances all natural and design-led. What more could you want? Her discreet fragrance diffusers are made to blend seamlessly into your existing decor, and the three lovely fragrances are made of natural, clean ingredients.
Starter Kit
This discrete diffuser is perfect for filling your home with Hilary Duff’s 100% natural fragrances. The starter kit is sold with the expertly-designed plug-in fragrance diffuser and three signature scents: Hilary’s takes on vanilla, mint, and citrus.
Joanna Gaines
Magnolia Home
As an icon in the interiors space, it only makes sense that Joanna Gaines has an iconic brand, Magnolia Home. Her range encompasses a variety of beautiful furniture and unmissable kitchenware.
Staub Oval Cocotte
Taupe Embossed Baker
Wood with Antique Brass Canister
Kelly Clarkson
Kelly Clarkson Home
Kelly Clarkson Home perfectly embodies Clarkson’s warm, rustic interior design style. Her collection of furniture and homewares can be found exclusively at Wayfair.
Saffron and Light Gray Rug
Handmade Chunky Throw
Timber Pillar Candles
Kim Kardashian
SKKN by Kim
Though SKKN by Kim started as a skincare brand, the socialite has expanded into home accessories. Each piece carries Kardashian’s cool minimalist signature look. We can completely see the style dominating bathroom trends for 2024.
SKKN Tissue Box Cover
SKKN Wastebasket
SKKN Home Essentials
Kris Jenner
Safely
We didn’t know cleaning supplies could be called ‘chic’ until we saw Kris Jenner’s line, Safely. This colorful collection of sprays, soaps, and fragrance diffusers makes cleaning the kitchen easy.
All-Purpose Cleaner
Liquid Dish Soap
Lenny Kravitz
Kravitz Design x CB2
CB2 x Kravitz Design
Unsurprisingly, Lenny Kravitz’s collection with CB2 is oh-so cool. The Kravitz Design collab takes inspiration from around the globe for a warm, sultry aesthetic we’re dying to bring to our own homes.
White Ceramic Table Lamp
Onca Bath Mat
Oak Wood Nightstand
Lisa Vanderpump
Vanderpump Alain
Lisa Vanderpump has teamed up with designer Nick Alain to create a gorgeous lighting line. Vanderpump Alain embraces everyday glamor with shimmery and unique lights and lamps.
Chandelier
Coral Gables Euro Sham
This beautiful decorative pillow features an applique border with rows of coral stitching along the edge for a timeless and cozy look
Martha Stewart
The World of Martha
Martha Stewart is the uncontested lifestyle queen. So while cooking may be her passion, the home maven still makes time for interior design with The World of Martha collection. Encompassing everything from the best bedding to cookware, it’s a great place to shop for quality items at a reasonable price.
Enamel Cast Iron Dutch Oven
10 Piece Stainless Steel Cookware Set
Naomi Cotton Percale Queen Quilt Set
Miranda Kerr
Miranda Kerr for Royal Albert
If you like a tea party, you’ll love Miranda Kerr’s Friendship Collection for Royal Albert. Inspired by the model’s love of the natural world, the bright and colorful collection features motifs of butterflies, peonies , and other blue florals. The bone china pieces are perfect for tea or formal dining.
Miranda Kerr for Royal Albert Friendship Accent Plate Set
Paris Hilton Nonstick Aluminum Cookware
Paris Hilton 4-Piece Cheese Board
Paris Hilton Microwave Popcorn Maker
McGee & Co.
McGee and Co.
If you’re a fan of modern farmhouse decor Shea McGee’s brand is the best place to shop it. The naturally inspired, minimalist look compliments any interior design scheme and the collection is always growing.
Shady Lady Faux Tree
Glennon Pendant
LaPorta Ivory Rug By Chris Loves Julia x Loloi
Reese Witherspoon
Draper James
Though Witherspoon’s brand Draper James is best known for their polished, Nashville-inspired clothing, the Legally Blonde actress has also created an enviable collection of kitchen, tableware, and candles.
Orange Blossom Cedar Candle
Travis Barker
Travis Barker x Buster + Punch
Though Travis Barker curating a collection of home accessories wasn’t on our bingo card, we’re so glad he did. TB’s collection with Buster + Punch is an artful blend of luxury design with rock ‘n roll.
Skull Doorstop
Skull Candlestick
Skull Table Lamp
Venus Williams
V Starr
Though Venus Williams’s design studio isn’t a homeware brand per se, V Starr is killing it as a celebrity design brand. Venus is responsible for designing one of our favorite celebrity homes, sister Serena Williams’s house. We love to see it.
As interest in home decor soars, we can’t wait to see who else joins the ranks of celebrities killing it in the world of design.
Source: homesandgardens.com