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A video of a woman who turned her living room "into the North Pole" with fake snow has gone viral on TikTok. iStock/Getty Images Plus The TikTok video left several TikTokers in stitches.
The video, captioned "Turning my front room into the north pole", has 33million views, 3.6 million likes and 35.9k comments - most of which are saying the same thing.
“Turning my front room into the North Pole,” Grace captioned the clip, which clocked up an astonishing 19 million views in a single day.
What’s next? Turning your living room into a pop-up nightclub? Earlier this month, Daniel Schreiner welcomed 23 strangers to a show in his Brooklyn one-bedroom.
Ellen and Ralph Johnson want to refresh the dated 13-by-17-foot living room in their Annandale home. They plan to add a big-screen television to shift the function of the space from formal living ...
The North Pole is melting according to many news outlets. But Walt Meier, a research scientist for NASA and a co-author of NOAA’s 2015 Arctic Report Card on Sea Ice, said that’s not quite ...
Your living room is the heart of holiday gatherings.t's also home to two iconic canvases for Christmas decor: your Christmas tree and your mantle. While these two often take center stage, there ...
The mum-of-one decided to give her son an extra special Christmas surprise in the form of a snowstorm in their living room, completely transforming the area into a winter wonderland.
A plan to turn the 17th Street Farmers Market into an open plaza that could be viewed as Richmond's "living room" is taking shape.
Bay Area designer Jeff Schlarb tapped a variety of patterns and textures to transform a room used for entertaining.
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