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Plus, more of our favorite stories. [View in your browser]( | [Update your preferences]( [Amy Astley's Edit]( | [Decor Under $300]( | [New Arrivals]( | [Editor's Picks]( 20+ Ways to Get a Decor Glow-Up—All Under $300 Time to tidy up! Our latest affordable edit includes decor designed to keep things neat, clean, and stylishly contained. Loose paper finds a vibrant home in glossy cardboard storage boxes from HAY. Coiled clay bookends offer both eye-catching charm and utilitarian appeal. Even doormats get a glow-up thanks to a beautiful Norwegian design that’s durable, sustainable, and machine-washable. Simply put, shipshape never looked so chic. [Read more]( Standouts from the Edit [Stack of three colored storage boxes in red, white, and green.]( [Color Storage Box]( HAY’s stackable storage boxes are available in a choice of three sizes and a wide selection of colors that range from the subdued to the striking. [BUY NOW $14]( [Color-blocked doormat in reds, blues, and purples.]( [Mix Doormat]( Heymat’s recycled plastic doormats keep floors dirt- and moisture-free (bonus points for their non-slip backing and inspiring color combinations). [BUY NOW $180]( [Set of white ceramic coil bookends in looped shapes holding a stack of books between them.]( [Bacchus Bookends]( West Elm [BUY NOW $140]( [Green glass dish shaped like a fish.]( [Fish Glass Dish]( Food52 [BUY NOW $24]( Architectural Digest may earn a portion of sales revenue from purchases made through affiliate links on our site.   [The Best of Living: Making a House a Home]( [Read more]( [New Arrivals: The Most Inspiring Shapes]( [Read more]( [Designers Athena Calderone and Jeremiah Brent in front of a limestone fireplace by Lido Stone Works in the living room. Brent sits on a custom chaise longue in a Rosemary Hallgarten fabric, and his foot rests on Stone Table DM 2 by Ian Collings from The Future Perfect.]( [Home of the Week: Athena Calderone and Jeremiah Brent Team Up in Rhode Island]( [Read more]( [comfy chairs of various shapes and colors on blue sky background]( [31 Comfy Chairs You’ll Sink Right Into]( [Read more]( EVEN MORE STORIES [Farmhouse Decor Finds That Are Classic, Not Cutesy >>]( [Shake Shack and Bearaby’s Delicious Decor, Jewels From The Met + Catbird, and Other New Products We Loved in July >>]( [Designers Are Divided on These 4 Controversial Home Decor Trends >>]( Connect With AD [Facebook]( [X]( [Pinterest]( [Instagram]( [TikTok]( This e-mail was sent to you by Architectural Digest. To ensure delivery to your inbox (not bulk or junk folders), please add our e-mail address, [archdigest@news.condenast.com](mailto: archdigest@news.condenast.com), to your address book. View our [Privacy Policy]( | [Unsubscribe]( Copyright © Condé Nast 2024. One World Trade Center, New York, NY 10007. All rights reserved.

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