Pick the right shade of red for your home
Friday, August 27th, 2010How to use the color red in home décor. Plus, a Web link to photo galleries of interior designs.
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How to use the color red in home décor. Plus, a Web link to photo galleries of interior designs.
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Home design takes a seasonal turn toward autumnal colors and old-fashioned materials. Restoration Hardware, Crate & Barrel and Pottery Barn are all in on the vintage act.
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Garden and lawn art in Seattle. Gardeners’ narratives are often personal and moving.
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Experts give their tips on how to efficiently paint your home.
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Brush up on your interior design skills
Austin can be some many things: Hippy playground, tattooed and pierced central, urban, chic and well heeled yet a flip-flop-wearing college town, politico hotbed and live music mecca.
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Austin in 72 hours or less
Like Washington crossing the Delaware, D.C. has successfully bridged the digital divide.The revolution these days is indeed being televised – in 4-D and Surround Sound.
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D.C. in the digital age
A look at the new book “DIY Art at Home: 28 Simple Projects for Chic Decor on the Cheap” by designer Lola Gavarry.
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New book guides you in creating chic décor
Interior designers give tips on how to create a home that is retro-inspired while keeping it well-balanced.
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Turning your home into a retro haven
New books to give as gifts or use to create gifts cover sewing and fabric crafts, knitting and mail art. Plus, instructions for creating the Hooded Towel (for babies and toddlers) from “Martha Stewart’s Encyclopedia of Sewing and Fabric Crafts.”
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6 craft books to inspire your creative side
Wexley School for Girls is at the forefront of a tectonic shift in the way companies sell themselves to people and the way people triage the thousands of messages hurled at them each day from those who want their attention and money.
Continue here: At Wexley School for Girls, they make money making magic