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The Guru of Glitter
A Playfull mix of folk art and sparkly, fairy-tale-inspired swag, this Southern designer's home is the ultimate Mary Day party pad| read more » |
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Kitchen Magicians
Whether you're trying to preserve a home's Old World charm while updating the kitchen, like Laura Miller, or building a brand-new kitchen from scratch, like Sara Curtis, these design-savvy women have loads of ideas and tips that can make your task easier| read more » |
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French Bliss
Reised by artist, Stacy Dean transformed an ordinary subdivision house into a French country cottage with an eclectic style she desribes as "anything but normal"| read more » |
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A Family-Filled Funhouse
This Texas decorating dynasty's motto? The clan that antiques together, decorates chic together| read more » |
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Words to Live By
After 25 years as an advertising copywriter, Mary McPhail finally saw the writing on the wall and started a business that features typography as a decorating elements| read more » |
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holiday confetti
They built their business on pretzel logs. Today, these entrepreneurial moms fling around handfuls of fresh, fun ideas for their homegrown party favor company| read more » |
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no-tinsel zone
Lisa Burnett’s subtle approach to the holidays is in synch with the way she decorates her home year round: personal, eclectic, and cliché-free| read more » |
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Elegantly Inn Style
Originally built In 1885 as a gathering place for the United Ancient Order of the Druids and later used as a preschool, Olema Druids Hall is now a five-room luxury inn in northern California| read more » |
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it’s all about a perfect fit
With great flair and cherished treasures, a transplanted Texan embraces a new beginning in a tiny, two-room Connecticut boathouse| read more » |
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shades of adornment
The enchanting way this Northern California designer layers fabric makes her home—and her luscious handmade lampshades—a frill ride not to be missed| read more » |
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