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2. SLOW CLOSE LOOKING: Inside The Davis Street Drawing Room: Davis Street Drawing Room, curated by Anne Wilson, Evanston, Illinois, 2022–2023, September 9, 2022.
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Carsel, Casey
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DEGRADATION of textiles , *THREAD (Textiles) , *BIOGRAPHIES of artists , *MAGNIFYING glasses , *DINING rooms - Abstract
Textile artist Anne Wilson curated the Davis Street Drawing Room in her Evanston home, showcasing her extensive practice in fiber art. Visitors are invited to engage in slow, close looking at her meticulous textile archive, preparatory studies, and materials on display. Guests are encouraged to create responses to their experience, contributing to the Drawing Room's archive. The space offers a unique opportunity to reflect on the relationships we have with textiles and the stories they hold, inviting a deeper connection to the fabrics of life. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
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3. Keeping It Simple on Lower Fifth: Jack Ceglic and Manuel Fernandez-Casteleiro's apartment is full of stories but not distractions.
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GOODMAN, WENDY
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OFFICE chairs , *FASHION , *CHAIR design & construction , *DINING rooms , *COFFEE tables - Abstract
The article discusses the apartment of Jack Ceglic and Manuel Fernandez-Casteleiro, highlighting their minimalist design approach and the stories behind their furnishings. Ceglic, a first-generation New Yorker of Polish descent, draws inspiration from his childhood experiences and his work at Dean & DeLuca in the '70s. The apartment features a mix of artwork, furniture, and personal items that reflect their shared aesthetic and individual histories. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
4. Treetop Cheer: A 1980s mountain home update takes inspiration from nature's unexpected colors.
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BIEN, HEATHER
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FURNITURE styles ,DINING rooms ,LIVING rooms ,VACATION homes ,HOUSE buying ,OUTDOOR living spaces ,BEDROOMS - Published
- 2024
5. HAPPY MEAL.
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NEIGHBORHOODS ,CONCRETE construction ,DINING rooms ,COST of living ,STEAK (Beef) - Abstract
The article explores the evolution of tascas, traditional dining spots in Lisbon, from their humble beginnings to their modern reinventions. Tascas, known for their affordable, homestyle Portuguese cuisine, are facing challenges due to tourism and gentrification. However, a new generation of chefs is reviving and updating these establishments, blending traditional recipes with modern twists to cater to diverse tastes and preferences. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
6. OF LAND AND SEA.
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Jade Hill, Lauren
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AGRICULTURE ,FISH eggs ,ANIMAL feeds ,PUBLIC spaces ,DINING rooms ,HOTEL suites ,GOAT breeds - Abstract
The article "OF LAND AND SEA" from Travel & Leisure explores the culinary experiences along a gastronomic trail between Marseille and Dijon, highlighting various food-related destinations and experiences. It features Le Petit Nice Passedat in Marseille, where Chef Gérald Passedat serves refined seafood dishes, and other stops along the Vallée de la Gastronomie trail, such as a goat farm, chocolate factory, and olive oil mill. The trail celebrates local products and family-run businesses, offering visitors a diverse and immersive culinary journey through France's rich gastronomic heritage. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
7. Meet Her in St. Louis.
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CRIBB WATSON, BETSY
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INTERIOR decoration ,TABLES (Furniture) ,DINING rooms ,GUEST rooms ,LIVING rooms ,WALLPAPER - Abstract
Designer Amy Studebaker transformed her 1950s Missouri home in St. Louis into a cozy and festive space by updating its traditional charm with character-building moves and creative decorations. She added a Louisiana-inspired balcony and columns to the exterior for a more Southern feel and adorned the house with velvet ribbon and natural greenery during the holidays. Studebaker's design ethos focuses on blending old treasures with new pieces, creating welcoming spaces throughout her home that reflect her love for rattan furniture and festive decor. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
8. An Old Salem Christmas.
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PURVIS, KATHLEEN
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PUBLIC spaces ,CHRISTMAS trees ,HISTORIC buildings ,MARITAL status ,DINING rooms ,MARRIED women ,HOTEL suites ,BROTHERS ,MEMOIRS - Abstract
"An Old Salem Christmas" from Southern Living explores the historic town of Old Salem in North Carolina during the holiday season. The article highlights the unique Moravian traditions of the area, such as Christmas pyramids and putz decorations, as well as the immersive historical experiences offered to visitors. It also provides information on accommodations, dining options, and ticket prices for exploring Old Salem Museums & Gardens. Visitors can expect a festive and culturally rich experience in Old Salem, steeped in history and tradition. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
9. Straight Out of a Movie.
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BEALL, CAMERON
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CHRISTMAS tree ornaments ,DINING rooms ,LIVING rooms ,COUPLES ,BENCHES ,RUGS ,WALLPAPER - Abstract
In a 1938 Tudor home in Dallas, high school sweethearts Elizabeth and Charlie Bernet embarked on a renovation project to create a functional space for their growing family. Designer Shannon Eddings helped them revitalize the home, adding walls, reconfiguring rooms, and incorporating vibrant colors and patterns to showcase the home's character. The couple preserved the home's original charm while updating it to meet their modern needs, creating a cozy and festive space that feels like a scene from a holiday movie. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
10. home bars.
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Pearson, Tessa
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INTERIOR architecture ,WINE storage ,STONE ,LIVING rooms ,DINING rooms - Abstract
The article from Livingetc discusses the design and functionality of home bars, offering advice from experts on creating a social spot in one's home. It covers topics such as wet versus dry bars, bar design inspiration, materials, equipment, space-saving solutions, and the importance of wine storage. The article emphasizes the importance of creating an intimate and visually appealing bar area, whether it's a standalone feature or concealed behind closed doors, and provides tips on maximizing space and creating a focal point. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
11. fine dining.
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Finch, Ellen
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DINING rooms ,DOMESTIC architecture ,VINTAGE design ,SCONCES ,INTERIOR decorators - Abstract
The article from Livingetc discusses various design tips and ideas for creating a sophisticated and inviting dining room. Designers emphasize the importance of lighting, color choices, unique furniture pieces, and comfortable seating arrangements to enhance the dining experience. Different design styles and approaches are showcased, from playful and whimsical to elegant and sophisticated, catering to diverse tastes and preferences. The article also highlights the use of artwork, sculptural elements, and natural textures to create a visually appealing and comfortable dining space. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
12. GOOD TIDINGS.
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Page, Emma J.
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INTERIOR decoration ,LIVING rooms ,DINING rooms ,COFFEE tables ,SCONCES ,FLOOR plans - Abstract
The article from Livingetc discusses a family of five who moved from the Upper East Side to a West Village brownstone for a more vibrant lifestyle. The house underwent a creative makeover by architect Steven Harris and designer Julie Hillman, resulting in a unique and contemporary interior. The property features various rooms, including a music room, gym, recreation room, and a main bedroom with a private terrace, reflecting the family's artsy and adventurous spirit. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
13. ALL IS CALM.
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Kragh, Nicola
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SPACE (Architecture) ,CHRISTMAS decorations ,NIGHTSTANDS (Furniture) ,INTERIOR decorators ,DINING rooms - Abstract
The article from Livingetc showcases a Danish home decorated for Christmas with a minimalist and calming approach. Interior designer Vivi Bang opts for natural materials and neutral colors, focusing on greenery and flowers for decorations. She maintains a warm and cozy atmosphere throughout the year by incorporating textures and fabrics, with a preference for long thin candles to create a soothing ambiance. The home, located in Nyborg and originally built in the late 1800s, features period details and a simple yet elegant design that reflects Vivi's aesthetic. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
14. Minimalisme chaleureux.
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LIVING rooms ,DINING rooms ,BEDROOMS ,KITCHENS ,GRANDMOTHERS ,BATHROOMS ,BATHROOM remodeling - Abstract
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- 2024
15. Bajo el manto invernal.
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ARCHITECTURAL design ,LIVING rooms ,INTERIOR decoration ,DINING rooms ,DOMESTIC architecture - Abstract
Copyright of Ambientes is the property of Editorial Alsa and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2024
16. Secretos entre árboles.
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SUSTAINABLE design ,WATER harvesting ,LIVING rooms ,DINING rooms ,CANTILEVERS ,SUSTAINABLE architecture - Abstract
Copyright of Ambientes is the property of Editorial Alsa and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2024
17. Celebrating in style.
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Crittenden, Jane
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ANTIQUE dealers ,INTERIOR decoration ,FRENCH people ,ANTIQUE fairs ,DINING rooms ,WALLPAPER - Abstract
Daphne and Gordon Dunn's 1840s west London home is a showcase of European design and antiques, reflecting Daphne's childhood dream of living in England. The house is transformed into a festive wonderland during Christmas and New Year, with fairy lights and greenery enhancing its Victorian charm. Daphne's love for antiques and unique pieces is evident throughout the house, creating a theatrical and elegant ambiance that evolves with her evolving tastes. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
18. All is quiet.
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Turner, Amanda
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INTERIOR decoration ,DINING rooms ,WOOD stoves ,LIVING rooms ,CHRISTMAS decorations ,FIREPLACES ,WALLPAPER - Abstract
Alison King and her husband Paul Varnon lovingly restored a 19th-century cottage in Worcestershire, transforming it into a cozy home. The couple made essential repairs, renovated the layout, and added personal touches to bring back the original character of the cottage. With a keen eye for design, Alison curated a warm and inviting space, complete with a wood-burning stove, oak furniture, and a tranquil garden retreat. The couple's attention to detail and dedication to preserving the cottage's history shines through in every corner of their home. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
19. Midwinter magic.
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Lindqvist, Johanna and Media, Knäck
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PICTURE books for children ,CHRISTMAS trees ,ANTIQUE dealers ,EXTENDED families ,DINING rooms - Abstract
Clara Lidström, a popular Swedish blogger, celebrates Christmas in her country farmhouse with vintage-inspired decorations and a focus on creating new traditions. She and her husband live an anti-consumerist lifestyle, reusing items and growing their own food on their farm. Clara's love for Christmas is evident in her carefully curated decorations and the traditions she passes down to her children, making the old house the perfect place for festive celebrations. The couple prioritizes good company and Christmas spirit over materialism, creating a serene and meaningful holiday experience for their family and guests. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
20. Spirit of the season.
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Darlow, Karen
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FILMMAKING ,BUILDING additions ,PATCHWORK quilts ,DINING rooms ,LIVING rooms - Abstract
Spot and Charlie's Welsh cottage, featured in Country Homes & Interiors, is a cozy retreat filled with vintage finds and family treasures. The couple, who initially considered moving to France, settled in a 19th-century stone-built cottage in Ceredigion, West Wales, surrounded by three acres of land. The home's charming interior showcases a mix of antique furniture, vintage homeware, and personal touches, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere for the holiday season and beyond. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
21. SMART DINING.
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REANEY, HOLLY
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CONSOLES (Furniture) ,CANDLESTICKS ,GLASS construction ,PINE cones ,DINING rooms - Abstract
The article "SMART DINING" from Country Homes & Interiors provides essential elements for designing and decorating a stylish dining space. It emphasizes sociable seating with banquette seating, the importance of a well-sized rug, the benefits of circular tables, and the necessity of layered lighting for creating the perfect dining atmosphere. Additionally, the article suggests maintaining a calm and collected dining room by having storage close at hand for cutlery, candles, and décor. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
22. ROOM AT THE INN.
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GRUNDY, ANNABELLE
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STONE ,BEDROOM furniture ,CONSOLES (Furniture) ,ELECTRIC cables ,DINING rooms ,WALLPAPER - Abstract
Emily and Martin Fletcher transformed a neglected former pub into a cozy family home, balancing modern touches with the inn's inviting old charm. With the help of Emily's mother, they reimagined the space, incorporating original features like stone fireplaces and beamed ceilings. The renovation process involved careful planning and approval due to the property's listed status, resulting in a comfortable and welcoming family home perfect for Christmas gatherings. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
23. MAKING MEMORIES.
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PARSONS, SHARON
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CHRISTMAS decorations ,LIVING rooms ,DINING rooms ,ANTIQUE fairs ,CONSOLES (Furniture) - Abstract
The article from Country Homes & Interiors features Charlie and Chris Webb's journey of renovating their period property, especially during the festive season. The Webb household celebrates Christmas with elaborate decorations and traditions passed down from Charlie's half-American artist mother. The renovation of their Grade II-listed house in a Kent village involved challenges like rot, plumbing issues, and electrical work, but also led to exciting discoveries like original wall panelling and a hidden well. The couple's collaborative efforts with interior designer Amy Maynard resulted in a comfortable, timeless style that enhances the beauty of their home, making it especially magical during the holiday season. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
24. And the Winners Are ...
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Limpert, Ann
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FRENCH toast ,DINING rooms ,BARS (Drinking establishments) ,PIZZERIAS ,CHICKEN as food - Abstract
The article focuses on the 47th annual Washingtonian readers' poll, showcasing the best places to eat across various categories. Topics include Best New Restaurant winners like Pascual and Moon Rabbit, standout service at spots like Rose's Luxury and Albi, and the top restaurants in the DC area, including Albi and Maydan. Additionally, the article highlights notable choices for Decor, Cocktails, Bakery, Thai cuisine, local beers, and other categories like Italian, Chinese, and Pizza.
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- 2024
25. CHEF’S kiss.
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CLEMENTS, KIRSTIE
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DUCKS as food ,INTERIOR decoration ,NIGHTSTANDS (Furniture) ,FRENCH films ,DINING rooms - Abstract
The article "CHEF'S kiss" describes a grand-scale renovation of a family home in Sydney's eastern suburbs owned by proprietors of fine-dining establishments. The renovation focused on creating larger living areas while maintaining the home's elegant Greek arches and columns. The heart of the house is the chef-ready kitchen, designed with a Brazilian quartzite island, two ovens, and a commercial glass dishwasher. The interiors feature a mix of contemporary design, vintage pieces, and travel treasures, creating a stylish and welcoming space for entertaining guests. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
26. ERA DEFYING.
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PEARSON, CHRIS
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ARTISTIC style ,LIVING rooms ,DINING rooms ,GLASS products ,FLOOR tiles ,TILES - Abstract
The article discusses the renovation of an interwar bungalow in Melbourne's inner southeast in 2019, blending various architectural styles like Art Deco, Arts and Crafts, Californian bungalow, and Neo-Gothic. The original features, such as stained-glass windows, coffered ceilings, and carved timbers, were preserved, while the layout was adjusted to suit a modern family's lifestyle. The renovation included creating separate zones for adults and children, an open-plan family area, and a new wing with bedrooms and a study. The design unified the space through a progressive palette, shared materials, and carefully selected furnishings, honoring the home's heritage and past. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
27. Celebrating together.
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COLVIN, MAGGIE
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LIVING rooms ,DINING rooms ,CONSOLES (Furniture) ,CHRISTMAS lights ,GUEST rooms ,MURAL art ,BEDROOMS - Abstract
Sophie and Rupert Davies transformed their 1400s home, initially in disrepair, into a welcoming space for family and friends to gather. Despite the challenges of mice, moths, and frozen shampoo, the couple saw the potential in the property and undertook extensive renovations. With the help of an interior designer, Sophie incorporated bright colors and sentimental pieces to create a homely atmosphere, while Rupert's artistic talents added a unique touch to the dining room. The property, set in lush meadows, now boasts elegant rooms, a renovated kitchen, and a cozy garden, reflecting Sophie's passion for design and gardening. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
28. Fresh start.
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LUXFORD, CHARLOTTE
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LIVING rooms ,CERAMIC tiles ,TILES ,FLOOR tiles ,DINING rooms - Abstract
Designer Hannah Connellan transformed a neglected Georgian property into a stunning family home for John and Jane Hughes. Jane's vision for a modern-country theme guided the project, focusing on warmth and functionality. The color scheme was inspired by Persian rugs and the rural surroundings, creating a cozy and inviting atmosphere throughout the house. The renovation included reconfiguring rooms for better functionality and incorporating warm traditional tones to complement the Georgian era features. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
29. Scandi simplicity.
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RASMUSSEN, METTE HELENA
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PALETTE (Color range) ,LIVING rooms ,CHRISTMAS ,HOLIDAY decorations ,DINING rooms - Abstract
Jill and Peter Mee Lyma transformed their 1950s bungalow in Denmark into a serene, Nordic-inspired home with a minimalist Christmas aesthetic. The renovation included creating an open-plan living area, digging out the basement for extra rooms, and carefully selecting materials and solutions. Their home reflects Jill's passion for interior design and Peter's craftsmanship, with every space thoughtfully designed and decorated, making it a perfect place to spend Christmas with family and friends. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
30. HOME from home.
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AYERS, VIVIENNE
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NIGHTSTANDS (Furniture) ,LIVING rooms ,FURNITURE design ,DINING rooms ,COFFEE tables ,KITCHENS - Abstract
An American couple moving to London enlisted designer Lisa Mettis to decorate their new home, combining existing pieces with new ones to create a homely and welcoming space. The homeowners preferred a neutral palette and timeless pieces, with a focus on making the children's rooms special. Despite a tight timeline, the project was completed successfully, celebrating the beautiful architecture of the Georgian townhouse in Central London. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
31. Natural beauty.
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LEEDHAM, RACHEL
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LIVING rooms ,DINING rooms ,ANTIQUE dealers ,ADULT children ,WOOD stoves - Abstract
Sarah Stanley decorates her thatched cottage in Cornwall with branches, berries, and dried flowers for Christmas, creating a cozy and inviting atmosphere. The Grade II-listed cottage, located in picturesque Crantock village, features a mix of natural textures and repurposed pieces that complement its character. Sarah's love for foraging and creating immersive interiors is evident throughout the cottage, which is also available for rent through Unique Homestays. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
32. New traditions.
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WEAVER, MARY
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FASHION ,LIVING rooms ,DINING rooms ,TILES ,DOLLHOUSES ,BATHROOMS - Abstract
Olivia and Isham Randolph transformed their 1920s house in Washington DC into a modern home with influences from Olivia's Santa Fe roots. The couple, who have two children and two cats, worked with architect Colleen Healey to create a light-filled space with references to desert life and the Santa Fe landscape. The renovated home features pitched roofs with solar panels, an open floor plan, and a mix of contemporary design elements and traditional Mexican-inspired decor. The family plans to celebrate the Christmas season with festive decorations and Mexican-inspired tamale-making. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
33. A labour of love.
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Smith, Amelia
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BUILDING additions ,LIVING rooms ,DINING rooms ,WOOD floors ,SEATING (Furniture) - Abstract
Isabelle and Brad Le Riche purchased a run-down house in southwest London, which they transformed into a bright family home. They faced challenges during the renovation, such as delayed glass door delivery and budget constraints, but ultimately completed the project successfully. The couple focused on essential renovations first and gradually saved for additional improvements, resulting in a home they are proud of within their budget. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
34. FOOD FOR THOUGHT.
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Wood, Samantha
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MEALS ,CHICKEN as food ,HOTEL restaurants ,DINING rooms ,EGGS as food ,BROTHERS ,BEACHES - Abstract
In Dubai, a new wave of homegrown global cuisine is emerging, with chefs blending regional influences and personal stories to create unique dining experiences. Restaurants like Boca and Lila Taqueria are championing local ingredients and sustainability, while places like Kooya Filipino Eatery are elevating Filipino cuisine in the city. Emirati chef Sahar Parham Al Awadhi is leading the charge to showcase traditional Emirati dishes at Gerbou, highlighting the diverse culinary landscape of Dubai. This shift towards showcasing local flavors and ingredients reflects a growing desire to support and celebrate the rich culinary heritage of the region. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
35. Jewel in the crown.
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LEA, ROBYN
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COUNTRY homes ,MATERNAL love ,EARLY memories ,LEMON ,DINING rooms - Abstract
Sophie Keegan, a jewellery designer, drew inspiration from her Australian upbringing when creating a family oasis in Germany with her husband and three sons. Their home in Blankenese, Germany, underwent a three-year renovation to restore its historical features and incorporate outdoor living spaces. Sophie's love of nature and design is evident in her jewellery creations and the eclectic, colorful interior design of their home, which seamlessly blends modern style with historical elements. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
36. Christmas in the Desert.
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FINAMORE, ERICA
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STOOLS (Furniture) ,DINING rooms ,BALSAM fir ,FLOOR tiles ,LIVING rooms ,STRIPES - Abstract
The article "Christmas in the Desert" from Real Simple features the Mindell family's Palm Springs home decorated for the holidays. Despite the warm weather, the family creates a festive atmosphere with colorful decorations and personalized touches throughout their home. From the living room to the kitchen and even the kids' bedroom, the Mindells showcase their unique style and holiday spirit in a desert setting. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
37. Beautiful Living.
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Tobin, Perri
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PANTRIES ,COFFEE tables ,CABINETS (Furniture) ,DINING rooms ,EXTENDED families - Abstract
"Beautiful Living" by Valerie Darden is a comprehensive guide to transforming your home into a stylish and comfortable sanctuary. The book covers essential design principles such as balance, unity, scale, color, texture, pattern, and emphasis. It also provides tips on creating a cohesive flow throughout your home, with specific advice on decorating the living room, including storage solutions, furniture selection, and incorporating personal touches. The book features stunning visuals and practical advice for both design novices and enthusiasts looking to elevate their home's aesthetic. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
38. A Winning, Festive Tablescape.
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CRAFT shops ,TWO-dimensional bar codes ,DINING rooms ,EVENT planners ,GINGERBREAD - Abstract
The article "A Winning, Festive Tablescape" in American Farmhouse Style features Jennifer Svendsen, a former event planner turned blogger, who won the Tablescape Contest with her whimsical gingerbread themed table setting. Jennifer shares tips on creating a festive tablescape, including using an inspiration piece, DIY projects like a gingerbread snow globe centerpiece, incorporating greenery and flowers, and creating layered place settings with simple and affordable items. The article showcases photos of Jennifer's festive table setting for inspiration. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
39. DECORATING WITH Care.
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Van Vlear, Victoria
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CHRISTMAS ,CHRISTMAS trees ,AMERICAN ambassadors ,SLOW cookers ,DINING rooms - Abstract
Jessica Sigmon, former Brand Ambassador for American Farmhouse Style, decorates her North Carolina home with a nostalgic Christmas theme, focusing on handmade and sentimental décor. She and her husband have updated their 1,600 square foot house over the past five years, incorporating a vintage farmhouse feel into their holiday decorations. Jessica's holiday décor includes eight Christmas trees, both inside and outside, with a mix of faux and real trees. She is excited to celebrate her son Reid's first Christmas and looks forward to creating brighter, more traditional decorations in the future. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
40. A Brownstone That's Pink Inside.
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GOODMAN, WENDY
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CHICKEN as food , *DINING rooms , *BEARING steel , *APARTMENT leasing & renting , *FLOOR coverings - Abstract
The article "A Brownstone That's Pink Inside" from New York magazine explores artist Vivian Reiss's whimsical Murray Hill townhouse. Reiss transformed the conventional townhouse into a colorful and eclectic space, featuring pink rooms, vibrant paintings, and unique design elements. The house, once owned by a member of Herman Melville's family, underwent a significant renovation by Reiss, showcasing her artistic vision and creativity in every room. The article provides insights into Reiss's background, inspirations, and the intricate details of her home's transformation, offering a glimpse into her artistic journey and personal style. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
41. ORPHAN HOLIDAYS.
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Clark, Edie
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MARRIAGE , *FOOD industry , *GRANDPARENTS , *DINING rooms , *PARENTS , *AUNTS - Abstract
The article "ORPHAN HOLIDAYS" in Yankee magazine explores the author's journey of redefining family through cooking and friendship after experiencing significant losses. The author, who has been alone for nearly 20 years, found solace in hosting "orphan holidays" for friends who were alone or in transition during Thanksgiving and Christmas. Through these gatherings, the author discovered the joy of cooking for others and creating a sense of family and community, despite not having traditional ties. The article highlights the author's love for hosting parties, cooking for large groups, and finding fulfillment in bringing people together around a banquet-size table in their home. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
42. star turn: In Sydney, Greg Natale revisits a residential project, evolving his Hollywood Regency signature into something more streamlined but no less glamorous.
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webster, peter
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DINING rooms , *LIVING rooms , *CONSTRUCTION contractors , *INTERIOR decoration , *WALL hangings - Abstract
In Sydney, designer Greg Natale revisited a residential project, transforming a two-story house with a contoured stucco exterior into a glamorous and streamlined space. Inspired by Hollywood Regency aesthetics, the interior features checkerboard marble flooring, Chippendale-Chinoiserie dining chairs, and extensive use of marble in various dramatic patterns and hues. The redesign, influenced by the homeowner's vision of Cycladic architecture, replaced straight edges with sinuous lines and arching portals, creating a light-filled and organic living space. The project showcases a blend of mid-century classics and contemporary pieces, embodying a timeless and youthful aura reminiscent of Hollywood's golden age. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
43. just right: Whether centuries old or new, houses big and small, stateside and abroad, have been tailored to meet their site and occupant needs.
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Barlow, Wilson
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INTERIOR decoration , *GUEST rooms , *DINING rooms , *LAMPSHADES ,BRITISH kings & rulers - Abstract
The article discusses various houses, both old and new, from different locations worldwide, that have been customized to suit the needs of their occupants and surroundings. Examples include a garden cottage in Warsaw, a townhouse in Brooklyn, a ranch in Palm Springs, a micro cottage in Warsaw, and a historic home in San Francisco. Each property showcases unique design elements and materials that reflect the cultural and environmental context in which they are situated. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
44. Color Theory.
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CRIBB WATSON, BETSY
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PRACTICAL reason ,DINING rooms ,HOT tubs ,COUPLES ,CABINETS (Furniture) ,WALLPAPER ,RUGS - Abstract
This article from Southern Living discusses how designer Stephanie Sabbe used color to transform a historic Nashville house. Sabbe incorporated a mix of hot and cold hues throughout the home, using red as a striking accent color in the entryway and a blustery blue in the formal living area. She also utilized dark and cozy neutrals in the corner study and punchy green in the laundry room. In the kitchen, Sabbe created a bright and airy space with shades inspired by a Moroccan tile backsplash. The dining room features a mix of traditional and modern elements, while the primary bedroom showcases a tone-on-tone approach with monochromatic elements. The adjoining bath is designed to create a sense of calm with white walls and serene colors. Overall, Sabbe's use of color helps unify the original structure with modern updates, creating a beautiful and cohesive home. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
45. finish line.
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Finch, Ellen
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SHELVING (Furniture) ,DINING rooms ,GEOMETRIC shapes ,OLIVE ,CABINETS (Furniture) - Abstract
This article from Livingetc explores different ways to use textured finishes on walls to add depth and interest to a room. Examples include a soft clay paint finish that creates a 3D effect in a dining room, richly pigmented Roman clay used in a study for an intense look, a rustic plaster finish in a window nook for a cozy corner, high-gloss paint for a moody feel, a custom-made mural of gold geometric shapes for a glamorous entrance hall, and bas-relief plaster work depicting olive trees for an organic design. The article provides visual examples and suggests different ways to incorporate these finishes into various spaces. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
46. MADE TO MEASURE.
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Rich, Pip
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BUILDING layout ,DINING rooms ,LIVING rooms ,RUG design ,GLASS blowing & working - Abstract
This article from Livingetc features the New York home of interior designer Judy Olson Dunne. The house is filled with custom pieces created by various artists and makers that Judy has developed relationships with over the years. The townhouse, located in Manhattan's West Village, showcases Judy's unique style and reflects her passion for design. The article highlights specific pieces in the home, such as a chandelier by Christina Z Antonio and a desk by WÜD Furniture, and emphasizes the joy and personal connection that Judy feels towards her curated collection. The townhouse also boasts impressive architectural features, including a 3.6-meter-tall living room and a spacious garden. Overall, the article portrays Judy's home as a place that nurtures her and tells the stories of her life. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
47. A QUIET PLACE.
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Monié, Karine
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PALETTE (Color range) ,DOMESTIC architecture ,GUEST rooms ,DINING rooms ,LIVING rooms - Abstract
This article discusses the interior design of a historic brownstone home in the West Village of Manhattan. The interior designer, Arianna De Gasperis, drew inspiration from Belgian interiors and the work of designers Axel Vervoordt and Vincent Van Duysen. The design incorporates natural materials, such as raw and old woods, warm fabrics, and brass details, to create a comfortable and clean aesthetic. The color palette is deliberately neutral, and the walls are covered with Roman Clay plaster for added texture. The furnishings and decorative accessories were carefully selected, with many being antique or antique-inspired. The design also incorporates light and shadow effects inspired by Dutch still lifes. The result is a gentle and inviting space that balances classic design with functionality. The home includes a guest bedroom, family room, kitchenette, living room, dining area, children's bedrooms, laundry room, and a primary suite. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
48. BROWN STUDY.
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BIRD, SARA
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PALETTE (Color range) ,SUSTAINABLE design ,RELIGIOUS communities ,INTERIOR decorators ,DINING rooms ,RUGS - Abstract
The article discusses the resurgence of earthy shades, particularly brown, in interior design. Brown is associated with nature and is seen as a restorative antidote to our busy digital lives. It has a long history, being used since prehistoric times and gaining greater status with the discovery of sepia in Ancient Greece. Brown is often used in traditional and country-inspired homes to bring cosiness, but it can also be used in contemporary schemes to provide contrast. The article provides tips on how to use brown in different spaces and suggests combinations with other colors. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
49. ART OF SIMPLICITY.
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HUMPHRYS, ALICE
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DINING rooms ,RESTAURANTS ,TILES ,WOOD stoves ,LIVING rooms - Abstract
This article from Country Homes & Interiors features a couple, Alison and Ben Kelly, who transformed a former chauffeur's cottage in Cheshire into a beautiful home filled with original art. The cottage, built in 1887, was in disrepair and required extensive renovations. Alison, an interior stylist, and Ben, an artist, worked together to update the house while maintaining its country cottage feel. The article highlights the couple's design choices, including vintage and mid-century furniture, and their use of local craftsmen for custom doors and windows. The home is filled with personal touches, such as artwork by Ben and sentimental pieces of furniture. Overall, the article showcases the couple's dedication to preserving the cottage's charm while creating a cozy and stylish living space. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
50. COUNTRY LUXE.
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EMSLIE, SARA
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HOMEOWNERS ,OUTDOOR living spaces ,INTERIOR decoration ,DINING rooms ,STOOLS (Furniture) - Abstract
This article discusses the transformation of a 1950s mock Tudor house in Surrey into a modern and family-friendly home. The owners, Maya Modha and her husband Gus, were initially unsure about the extensive renovation needed, but they were drawn to the location and the beautiful grounds. With the help of interior designer Bradley Pickering-Taylor and his team, the house underwent a year-long renovation that included opening up the space, raising the ceilings, and adding a central staircase. The result is a light-filled interior with statement pieces, luxurious textures, and rich colors. Maya and Gus are thrilled with the design and consider living in the house a dream come true. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
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