Rachel Kurzius
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Rachel Kurzius
@curiouskurz.bsky.social
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Reporter, The Home You Own @washingtonpost | Get in touch with tips, thoughts and romance novel recs: [email protected] | she/her
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WH holiday decorations bring thousands of visitors each year. They're happening this year, too, tho the tour route will have to be ... a little different.

My latest piece has the details, here's a gift link: https://
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for the reporting assist
Despite demolition, White House will still hold holiday decoration tours
The tour route will be updated now that the East Wing has been demolished.
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Each year, the White House's holiday tour starts in the East Wing & the East Colonnade sets the tone for the decorations.

Now the East Wing and East Colonnade are rubble.

I just learned that, despite the demolition, the holiday tour is still happening
I spoke with people who perform cleansings about how they do their work. One of my fave tidbits? “A lot of the time, it’s the actual people that live there" bringing the bad energy.

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The people ready to clean your home’s spiritual energy
If something in your home is feeling off, home cleansers may be able to help.
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Does something in your home feel … off? Stuck? Heavy? Maybe your dog won't stop barking or your things aren't where you left them.

This is when a home cleanser might step in.

"I like to think of it as a spiritual spring cleaning."
I spoke with the curators at Vintage Vintage Vintage, who provided great advice: Smell it! Bend the shoe!

Find all 11 in my story, here's a gift link wapo.st/4mQjLrb
Smart vintage shopping starts with your nose, and other pro tips
11 expert tips that will help you figure out what’s a steal, and what’s just mildewy junk.
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Shopping secondhand might be intimidating for some people: Will you really find a treasure under that stack of old Afghans, or just more overpriced, mildewy junk to add to your pile of projects?

Turns out there are key tips to help you distinguish between gems and garbage!
For my latest, I looked at the resurgence of the "kitchen TV" and what it tells us about our hunger for nostalgia and physical media. Here's a gift link: wapo.st/46TOSfr
The trendiest TVs are tiny, old and in your kitchen
Nostalgia for the aesthetics and phone-free days of the ’90s is driving the mini trend.
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TV trends have hustled in one direction: toward ever bigger and flatter screens with the highest possible resolution.

But now, a humble, boxy, tiny-screened TV dares to ask: What if we dust off a different path? And what if that path leads us to the kitchen?
Sometimes I look at a play kitchen and I am amazed at how detailed and plain NICE it is. Like ... nicer than my real kitchen.

Turns out, they've mirrored the design tastes of parents and the broader culture for centuries. The biggest change? Now they're marketed to all kids
The late, great David Lynch's stunning enclave in the Hollywood Hills is for sale for $15M

"The family’s strong desire is that the next owner protects, preserves and honors what David created."

The property has buildings designed by 2 generations of the Lloyd Wright fam
This thread & responses are so funny -- they've inspired a story for the
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Have you found anything wild or noteworthy in your kid's room? Send me a reply or email [email protected] if you're open to chatting. ty in advance!
I explored the resurgence of honey oak in my latest, which also touches upon home flipping and how they just don't make 'em like they used to. Here's a gift link: https://
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Honey oak is back in our homes. Just don’t call it honey oak.
As the gray cabinets of the mid-aughts start to chip, it’s time to revisit the warm woods of the ’90s.
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Honey oak, aka the warm wood from the '90s, is back in a big way .... Just don't call it "honey oak."

Designers tell me people are hungry for a natural look. They're done with the Great Grayening and seeking warmth.
They weren't alive in the 80s but they love to wear the "Reagan Bush '84" t-shirts.

I saw frat bros in the 2010s in these tees. Now, the younger members of a totally changed GOP still don them. I wanted to know why!
Still cannot believe I got to read Buddie fan fic over the NPR airwaves. Dreams really do come true!
I spoke with stagers and learned a bunch of tips and tricks you can use while nesting in your own home. Here's a gift link: wapo.st/4fa7VWy
Home stagers decorate a house in hours. Here are their tips for yours.
Hang the art last!
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Last week, I watched the team from Sub Urban Staging transform an empty DC rowhome into a space brimming w/ furniture, art & the kind of baubles that make a house feel like a home in mere HOURS.

Stagers do a unique job, but they also have tips for all. Gorgeous pics by @valerieplesch.bsky.social
In my latest, I argue that fan fiction ultimately represents the primordial soup of storytelling, pushing forward the bounds of the stories we can or would like to tell. Many thanks to @jacob.brogan for editing. Gift link: wapo.st/44QrnEn
Fan fiction is everywhere, if you know how to look
Writers who were once relegated to the internet are reshaping traditional publishing. It’s partly thanks to their infectious, generous passion.
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Fan fiction used to be a scarlet letter for writers trying to get traditionally published. Now, it's a bona fide pipeline.

But as fic becomes more and more mainstream, how exactly do we define it? And what makes it so alluring? (Art by Emma Kumer)