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Look around your home right now. Some of it is beautiful. Some of it looks exactly the same as it did in 1974 and absolutely nobody has done anything about it. This week on The Terrace, we're talking home innovation — the everyday objects that finally got their glow up, the ones still desperately waiting, and the surprisingly logical reason why some things just stay ugly forever. We're covering the full spectrum: from ceiling fans (a personal vendetta, still no good options) to outlet covers and switch plates (criminally underrated, please just buy new ones), to air return vents, which somehow never got the memo that switch plates became a thing. We also get into why smoke detectors, car seats, and mini splits will probably never be cute — compliance is a real buzzkill — and why the true retail disruptors, your Nests, your Tushys, your Scrub Daddies, are genuinely some of the most exciting business stories nobody's talking about. The glow up hall of fame goes to: trash cans (we are not joking, they are beautiful now), KitchenAid mixers in pistachio, Le Creuset's shallot colorway that broke the internet, Dyson vacuums as a full-on status symbol, and the novelty toilet brush — which went from a cherry-shaped cult item to an Amazon staple faster than you can say mold hazard (and yes, there is a mold hazard conversation, and you need to hear it). Caitlin is coveting an almond nougat Breville espresso machine she absolutely does not need, and is desperate for a pebble ice machine that actually works. Come tell us the eyesore in your home that you most wish someone would finally redesign — drop it in our DMs or the comments on Instagram @thestudio_terrace. We're building a list and the best ones might just get their own episode. See you back on the terrace. Don't forget the wine, preferably in a beautifully designed glass. 🍷
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