15,249 results on '"RUGS"'
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2. Optimal Computational Modeling and Simulation of QCA Reversible Gates for Information Reliability in Nano-Quantum Circuits.
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Jeon, Jun-Cheol
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INFORMATION technology security , *CELLULAR automata , *ENERGY dissipation , *NANOTECHNOLOGY , *RUGS - Abstract
As the relationship between energy and information loss and reversible gates was revealed, much interest in reversible gate design arose, and as quantum-dot cellular automata (QCA) gained attention as a next-generation nano circuit design technology, various reversible gates based on QCA emerged. The proposed study optimizes the performance and design costs of existing QCA-based reversible gates including TR, RUG, PQR, and URG. According to most indicators, the proposed circuits showed significant improvement rates and outperformed existing studies. In particular, the proposed optimal TR, RUG, PQR, and URG showed performance improvements of 266%, 265%, 300%, and 144% in CostAD, respectively, compared with the best existing circuit. This shows outstanding improvement and superiority in terms of area and delay, which are the most important factors in the performance of nano-scale circuits that are becoming extremely miniaturized. Additionally, the exceptionally high-output polarization of the proposed circuits is an important indicator of the circuit's expansion and connection and increases the circuit's reliability. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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3. "But Always My Thoughts Stay with Me, My Own Way": Intellectual and Creative Claims of Sovereignty by Indian Boarding School Students in The Colored Land: A Navajo Indian Book, Written and Illustrated by Navajo Children (1937).
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Berglund, Jeff
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OFF-reservation boarding schools ,BOARDING school students ,NAVAJO (North American people) ,INDIGENOUS children ,EARTH'S core ,ANTHOLOGIES ,RUGS ,AMBIVALENCE ,ACCULTURATION - Abstract
"The Colored Land: A Navajo Indian Book, Written and Illustrated by Navajo Children" is a collaborative text published in 1937 that features poems, drawings, photographs, and prose passages created by Navajo students at boarding schools. The book reflects the complexity of young minds during a time of assimilationist policies, serving as both propaganda for assimilation efforts and a documentation of resistance and cultural preservation. The poems in the book express a deep connection to the land, the importance of home, and the power of language and art to convey cultural knowledge. These poems offer insights into Diné perspectives and experiences, emphasizing the significance of Indigenous intellect and the importance of family and connection to land in Diné culture. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
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4. A Picnic in the Country: Phoebe Sung and Peter Buer, founders of the home-goods company Cold Picnic, have decked out their Delaware County farmhouse in warm designs
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Goodman, Wendy
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Carpets ,Rugs ,General interest ,News, opinion and commentary - Abstract
A FARMHOUSE was always Phoebe Sung and Peter Buer's dream. But more than that: 'We wanted land and space that our children could continue to return to for the rest [...]
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- 2024
5. DECORATE WITH Rugs.
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VALERIS, MONIQUE and FORTÉ, CAROLYN
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STAIN removers , *COFFEE tables , *SODIUM bicarbonate , *PAPER towels , *LIVING rooms , *RUGS , *CARPETS - Abstract
The article from Good Housekeeping provides expert tips on choosing the best rug style, material, and size for your home. It emphasizes the importance of measuring the space, matching material to function, considering pattern and shape, and different placement ideas for rugs. Additionally, it offers advice on cleaning carpets and recommends specific cleaning products for maintaining the rugs. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
6. BOLD new LOOKS.
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MORGAN, JENNIFER
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PALETTE (Color range) ,HOUSEHOLD linens ,CABINETS (Furniture) ,CHESTS (Furniture) ,COLORING books ,WALLPAPER ,RUGS - Abstract
This article from Woman & Home provides a round-up of home decor trends for the autumn season. The trends include a seasonal shift with warm colors, a nature-inspired look with shades of green, a revival of William Morris designs, a Scandi style with relaxed and organic shapes, the use of red as an accent color, and bold stripes. The article also suggests creating a cozy and nostalgic atmosphere with ditsy prints and soft fabrics. The trends cater to different styles, rooms, tastes, and budgets, offering options for library patrons looking to refresh their homes. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
7. Georgian gem.
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LUXFORD, CHARLOTTE
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LIVING rooms ,COUPLES ,CABINETS (Furniture) ,CULTURAL property ,ADULTS ,RUGS - Abstract
This article discusses the transformation of a Georgian townhouse into a fresh and colorful family home. The homeowners, Charles and Alexandra, had contrasting tastes, with Charles leaning towards traditional design and Alexandra favoring contemporary design with vibrant colors. The interior designer, Sean Symington, aimed to merge their preferences while honoring the property's heritage. The sitting room, with its grand proportions and beautiful view, became the homeowners' favorite space. The biggest challenge was selecting fabrics that complemented the existing wallpaper in the sitting room. The article also provides details and photos of other rooms in the house, such as the dining area, kitchen, study, bathrooms, and bedrooms. The overall goal was to create a welcoming, sophisticated, joyful, and warm family home that honored tradition while maintaining individuality and intrigue. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
8. CREATIVE FORCE.
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METCALFE, ELIZABETH
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LIVING rooms ,NIGHTSTANDS (Furniture) ,DINING rooms ,RED beds ,RESIDENTIAL patterns ,RUGS - Abstract
Cath Kidston's city home in west London showcases her eclectic mix of colors and motifs, deviating from her signature floral prints. The house features a combination of old furniture, artwork, and a touch of print layered in, along with an abundance of plants. Kidston, known for her love of patterns and prints, has created a space that balances pattern with plain elements. The house underwent layout changes, including moving the kitchen to the raised ground floor and reducing the number of bedrooms to two. Kidston's love for art is evident throughout the house, with pictures playing a significant role in creating mood and bridging contemporary and traditional styles. The basement hallway is painted in a rich terracotta color, while the basement sitting room is the most colorful space, with various pieces layered together. Kidston's home is a vibrant and warm space that reflects her unique style. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
9. CALMING influence.
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LEEDHAM, RACHEL
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ART exhibitions ,ART collecting ,MIRRORS ,INTERIOR architecture ,LIVING rooms ,RUGS ,WALLPAPER - Abstract
Maria and Aidan Walsh purchased a plot of land in Connemara, Ireland, to build a home where they could relax and recharge. They wanted a sociable home flooded with light and designed to maximize the stunning views. They worked with local architects and interior designer Geri O'Toole to create a space that flowed beautifully and reflected their love for natural interiors. The house features restful hues, natural materials, and artwork inspired by nature. The couple's two daughters were involved in the design process, selecting fun hanging chairs and patterned wallpapers for their bedrooms. The home is a calming retreat that allows the views to take center stage. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
10. 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
11. ‘I’ve tried lots of CLEVER HACKS’.
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AZZANI, LISA and MOSES, LISA
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MIRRORS ,FLOORING ,STAINS & staining ,KITCHEN cabinets ,ANIMAL breeders ,MURAL art ,RUGS - Abstract
Laura transformed a tired 1970s house into a stylish family home through a phased renovation. She started by replacing windows, adding new electrics, and replastering the bedrooms. Then, she redesigned the upstairs layout, creating a large en suite and relocating the airing cupboard and water tank. Laura also renovated the living room, installed a new kitchen, and used DIY skills and furniture hacks to update every room. The finished result is a contemporary and personalized home. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
12. ’Both of us were total DIY NOVICES’.
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MOSES, LISA and FAZZANI, LISA
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COVID-19 pandemic ,TELECOMMUTING ,REAL estate sales ,KITCHEN cabinets ,STAY-at-home orders ,RUGS ,BEDROOMS - Abstract
Orima and Joel, with no previous renovation experience, decided to transform their first house into a stylish family home. They moved back to Bristol from London to be closer to Orima's mother and wanted to settle down and start a family. Although they had limited DIY skills, they found a house that didn't require extensive work. They researched how to find a builder, the costs of removing a wall, and other renovation queries. They opened up the kitchen and created an open-plan space, chose Howdens for their kitchen, and added color to the plain white walls. They also painted the bedroom wardrobes and added a mural to the back wall. The couple successfully transformed their home into a welcoming and relaxing space. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
13. WHAT'S HOT IN CENTRAL OREGON: Caldera Springs.
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SAWYER, ADAM
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HOME ownership ,NEW American cuisine ,VACATION rentals ,WILDLIFE refuges ,VACATION homes ,RUGS - Abstract
Caldera Springs is a new premier residential resort community adjacent to Sunriver Resort in Central Oregon. The 600-acre expansion includes vacation homes, homesites, parks, trails, lakes, and amenities to enhance guest experiences. Accommodations range from luxury cabin rentals to custom homes, with unique designs and high-end furnishings. The community offers a variety of amenities, including a culinary experience at the Lake House, a Family Room for recreation, a Pool Complex, Pickleball Courts, a Dog Park, and more. For those interested in property ownership or vacation rentals, Caldera Springs provides a luxurious and nature-inspired retreat in the heart of Central Oregon. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
14. 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
15. On Mountain Time.
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RYAN KEGANS, KELLY and WARADY, NATALIE
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WOOD ,UPHOLSTERED furniture ,DINING rooms ,LIVING rooms ,WOODLOTS ,RUGS - Abstract
This article discusses the renovation of a historical home located on the shores of Colorado's Grand Lake. The owners wanted to update the house while still honoring its roots and ties to the lake. The remodel included leveling the floors, expanding gathering spaces, and adding a deck with views of the lake. The interior design focused on preserving the natural integrity of the home while incorporating white-painted wood accents and comfortable furnishings. The homeowners' collection of Navajo rugs and Western paintings were also incorporated into the design. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
16. Floor show.
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CARPETS ,RUGS ,FLOOR coverings - Abstract
The article recommends a selection of carpets for homes, including the Fairsle in Shingle wool carpet from Cormar Carpets, Winchester in Gold patterned carpet from Laura Ashley, and Augusta washable rug in Slate Blue from Ruggable.
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- 2024
17. Ripple effect.
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WALLPAPER ,DECORATIVE paper ,HOME furnishings ,LAMPS ,RUGS - Abstract
The article features a selection of wallpapers and furnishings including the Ett Hem Öland wallpaper collection from Sandberg, homewares and Scallop pendant lamp from David Hunt, and Skye rugs from Bombay Sprout.
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- 2024
18. Bethesda.
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Hacinli, Cynthia
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FOOD habits ,LUXURY housing ,DINING rooms ,DWELLINGS ,REAL property ,RUGS ,SHARED workspaces - Abstract
This article provides an overview of new shopping and dining options in the Bethesda neighborhood of Maryland. It mentions the arrival of popular brands such as Reformation, Anine Bing, and Mango, as well as the opening of outdoor furniture store Janus et Cie. The article also highlights specific items and features of each establishment. Additionally, it mentions the availability of condos, townhouses, and houses for sale in the area. The text also provides a brief overview of various dining options and developments in Bethesda. It mentions specific dishes to try at different restaurants, such as smoky tofu with fried sage and Valrhona chocolate eggplant with pomegranate. It also highlights the opening of new luxury apartment buildings in downtown Bethesda, as well as upcoming restaurant openings and renovations. Additionally, it mentions the development of Westbard Square and Pike & Rose, which will feature new retail and dining options. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
19. Top 50 Rooms.
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Ramsey, Sue, Lacoba, Bethan, and Spresser, Karen
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PALETTE (Color range) ,PANTRIES ,STONE ,PRIVATE art collections ,WOOD floors ,FRESCO painting ,RUGS - Abstract
This document showcases summaries of various interior design projects in Australia. The summaries highlight the key features, design elements, and goals of each project, emphasizing the use of high-quality materials and the creation of a luxurious and serene atmosphere. The designs range from minimalist and contemporary to vintage and eclectic, showcasing a diverse range of styles and aesthetics. The document provides inspiration for library patrons interested in interior design, offering insights into different design concepts and approaches. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
20. Southern belle.
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AYERS, VIVIENNE
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GOLDWORK ,LIVING rooms ,STOOLS (Furniture) ,COLOR blindness ,DINING rooms ,RUGS - Abstract
Interior designer Michael Mitchell transformed a home in South Carolina with a New Orleans-style scheme that incorporated French antiques. The family room and kitchen were the most important rooms for the homeowners, and the home is filled with performance fabrics for practicality. Mitchell's biggest challenge was elevating the existing items in the home, but he was able to help the clients invest in art and collect the right pieces for the house. Mitchell advises starting with something you love when creating a successful design scheme. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
21. European VIBES.
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LEEDHAM, RACHEL
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PALETTE (Color range) ,PANTRIES ,NIGHTSTANDS (Furniture) ,LIVING rooms ,STONE ,RUGS ,BATHROOMS - Abstract
This article discusses the renovation of a historic apartment in Stockholm, which incorporates Italian and French mid-century pieces, exquisite marbles, and a calming palette of blues and greens. The homeowner, who loves to entertain, wanted a kitchen and main bathroom that were both functional and visually appealing. The design team worked within the existing architecture to meet the client's requirements and incorporated the client's preferences for a cool palette of blues and greens. The apartment features a mix of vintage and contemporary furniture, with an emphasis on warm materials like teak and oak. The design also incorporates beautiful stones, such as marble, throughout the apartment. The clients are very happy with the result and describe their new home as their sanctuary. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
22. Divide & CONQUER.
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LEEDHAM, RACHEL
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NIGHTSTANDS (Furniture) ,ENGLISH oak ,MOSAICS (Art) ,STOOLS (Furniture) ,FLOOR tiles ,RUGS - Abstract
Rebecca Mason and her family have transformed their Victorian home by dividing the double reception into two separate living spaces. With the help of architects and an interior design firm, they created a more traditional layout that includes a powder room and cloakroom in the center of the ground floor, a snug leading off the kitchen, and a formal drawing room at the front of the house. The basement was converted into a relaxed space for the family, and a tiny box room on the first floor became a utility room. Rebecca's vision for the house included a colorful and eclectic aesthetic, with deep blues, yellows, and greens. The couple also incorporated texture into their design, using materials like timber, rattan, and jute. Despite initial concerns, the new layout has proven to be a great decision for the family, providing separate spaces while still feeling connected. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
23. HIT REFRESH.
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LEEDHAM, RACHEL
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NIGHTSTANDS (Furniture) ,MOSAICS (Art) ,LIVING rooms ,DINING rooms ,COFFEE tables ,RUGS ,KITCHENS - Abstract
Carden Cunietti, an interior designer practice, was invited back to renovate a London villa that they had previously worked on 20 years ago. The homeowners, who had been living abroad, wanted to update the house which had been rented out during their absence. The project involved overhauling the kitchen and bathrooms, incorporating the homeowner's love for bright colors and butterflies. The biggest challenge was completing the project within a tight schedule of under six months. The designers were satisfied to still be working for the same client after two decades. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
24. 'Wood features in EVERY ROOM!'.
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WILSON, KAREN
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PALETTE (Color range) ,HOME offices ,FURNITURE styles ,FILMMAKING ,TEXTILE arts ,RUGS ,BEDROOMS - Abstract
Laura and Dan, a couple living in Skipton, North Yorkshire, purchased a five-bed Victorian terraced house built in 1887. They embarked on a budget-friendly renovation, starting with updating the basics like wiring and central heating. They redecorated each room, focusing on enhancing the character of the house while incorporating their own style. They upcycled furniture and used a mix of dark and neutral colors to create a balanced and aesthetically pleasing home. Laura's love for nature and different interior styles influenced their design choices. They also shared tips and ideas for cost-effective decorating, such as creating fabric wall hangings and using vinyl wrap for worktops. Overall, Laura and Dan successfully transformed their home while staying within their budget. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
25. Frame of Mind.
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LENNON, CHRISTINE
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SECOND homes ,REAL property ,WOOD floors ,TILE flooring ,LIVING rooms ,RUGS - Abstract
This article from Sunset magazine highlights a renovated A-frame cabin in Crestline, California. The designer and former owner, Jo Ann Thrailkill, describes the initial state of the cabin as a "disaster" before she and her partner, Sam Music, transformed it into a cozy and well-designed space. The renovation involved reorienting the kitchen, expanding the bathroom, and adding windows to enhance the view. The exterior was painted black to blend with the surrounding trees. The article emphasizes the charm and appeal of A-frame cabins and mentions that the house has been sold to new owners who appreciate and love it. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
26. OUT ON THE TOWN.
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Clarke, Roddy
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EUROPEAN art ,INSTALLATION art ,CLIMATE change ,HANDICRAFT ,KITCHEN furniture ,RUGS ,SOFAS - Abstract
The London Design Festival is set to take place from September 14-22, featuring a variety of events and exhibitions across the city. Highlights include Vitra's new Anagram sofa system, Jaipur Rugs' display of designs from its Manchaha initiative, and Aram's collection of designs from the Miyazaki Chair Factory. Other notable exhibits include wagumi's presentation of craft from South Japan, Fritz Hansen's A/W Collection, and the Craft x Tech Tohoku Project showcasing collaborations between craftspeople and designers. The festival will also feature talks on design and its future, as well as exhibitions on fashion, light, and material innovation. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
27. SECOND NATURE.
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Rich, Pip
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PALETTE (Color range) ,ARCHITECTURAL details ,LIGHT filters ,DINING rooms ,LIVING rooms ,RUGS - Abstract
This article discusses the design and aesthetic choices made by Molly Kidd, the chief creative and principal designer of Light and Dwell, a Pacific Northwest-based design studio. The focus is on a three-bedroom cottage in Oregon, which incorporates a rich palette of earthy tones and textures inspired by the surrounding landscapes. Molly emphasizes the use of vintage pieces to add character and uniqueness to a home. The design also incorporates curved elements, vintage furniture, and natural materials to create a cozy and relaxed atmosphere. The article highlights Molly's approach of referencing European architectural elements to give the space a lived-in feel. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
28. FROM WRECK TO WOW.
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DYSON, JO and O’CONNELL, SEÁN
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STONEWARE ,AIR source heat pump systems ,RUGS ,NIGHTSTANDS (Furniture) - Abstract
Putri and Ben Mackereth, who moved to the UK from New Zealand 12 years ago, built their own family home in Streatham, south London. They initially planned to demolish the existing house and construct a contemporary-style home, but faced challenges in obtaining planning permission. To ensure the new house was in harmony with the surrounding area, the architect incorporated architectural elements from neighboring houses. The couple also prioritized eco-efficiency measures, such as double glazing and an air-source heat pump. Despite facing construction delays due to the pandemic, they successfully moved into their new home and created a stylish and functional space for their family. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
29. Home from HOME.
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LOVETT, ALI
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RUGS ,LIVING rooms ,DWELLINGS ,DINING rooms - Abstract
Susanna and Toby Sutton recently relocated from London to Melbourne and were in search of a house that would accommodate their cherished furniture and belongings. They found a house with high ceilings, generous windows, and a garden that felt familiar and reminiscent of European homes. The couple underwent an interior renovation to create a light-filled, elegant home suitable for their three children. The house features a monochromatic palette with natural materials and a mix of old and new furniture. They plan to add an extra bedroom in the future and install French doors for better access to the garden. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
30. ALL in the PLAN.
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JENSEN-JONES, KAREN and PHILLIPS, HOLLY
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RUGS ,DOMESTIC architecture ,BEDROOMS ,LIVING rooms ,CANDLESTICKS ,CASHMERE - Abstract
Louise and Harry Brown have renovated their city terrace to create a timeless and elegant family home. The couple wanted to enhance the existing features of the house and minimize waste during the renovation process. With the help of interior designer Ksenia Timoshenko, the Browns were able to seamlessly transition into their new home. The renovation included updates to the kitchen, dining area, main bedroom, children's bedrooms, and nursery. The result is a stunning transformation that reflects the family's style and love for nature. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
31. FIVE FOUNDATIONS OF OFFICE HOURS.
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REANEY, HOLLY
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RUGS ,ANTIQUE dealers - Abstract
This article from Country Homes & Interiors provides five different ideas for creating a home office space in various areas of the house. The first suggestion is to utilize alcoves by adding a desk or shelf and pairing it with storage options. The second idea is to incorporate a secondhand bureau or writing desk that can be painted to match the existing decor. The third option is to integrate a workstation into kitchen cabinetry, using pocket doors to hide the desk when not in use. The fourth suggestion is to find a spot with natural light and space, such as under the stairs, to set up a small desk. Lastly, the article suggests using a dressing table in the bedroom as a dual-purpose desk, ensuring there is both decorative and functional lighting. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
32. Best IN STORE.
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HIGGINS, LAURA
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OFFICE chairs ,NIGHTSTANDS (Furniture) ,COFFEE tables ,APRICOT ,MUSIC halls (Variety-theaters, cabarets, etc.) ,RUGS ,STRIPES - Abstract
This document is a shopping guide from the journal "Style At Home" featuring the latest high-street trends for home decor. The guide includes three different themes: "Maximum Glamour," "Cosy Vintage," and "Modern Retro." Each theme showcases various products such as mirrors, objects, candles, vases, cushions, sofas, napkins, and ornaments. Additionally, there is a section dedicated to creating a playful and bright bedroom setup for children. The guide provides a range of options for library patrons looking to refresh their room schemes for the new season. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
33. Photo Finish.
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O'SHEA-EVANS, KATHRYN, STRONG, LIZ, and BIEGLER EYERS, MONIKA
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ART ,INTERIOR decoration ,COUNTERTOPS ,GUEST rooms ,DINING rooms ,WALLPAPER ,RUGS - Abstract
This article from Better Homes & Gardens features fine art photographer Gray Malin and his California home. Known for his vibrant and dreamy imagery, Malin has transformed his family's new home near the beaches of Pacific Palisades into a traditional coastal aesthetic. With a focus on symmetry and strong composition, Malin and his husband freshened up the space with calming blue paint, cozy patterns, and their own photography as focal points. They also made accommodations for their young children, opting for durable materials. Overall, Malin's home reflects his philosophy of creating spaces that transport people to a place of relaxation and happiness. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
34. Oerlikon Neumag: Automotive supplier Sailuda integrates backwards in BCF yarn production
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Neumag ,Transportation equipment industry ,Polymer industry ,Automobiles -- Equipment and supplies ,Carpets ,Rugs ,Fashion, accessories and textiles industries - Abstract
Chinese automotive supplier Sailuda is expanding its process chain with the commissioning of a Oerlikon Neumag BCF plant. In future, the specialist for automotive interiors will produce its own BCF [...]
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- 2024
35. Zur Verantwortung des Wissenschaftlers bei der Politikberatung.
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Hellwig, Martin
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ENLIGHTENMENT ,RUGS ,ADVICE ,SCHOLARS ,PROFESSIONAL employees ,ACADEMIC freedom - Abstract
The paper discusses normative issues that arise when scholars provide policy advice. Economics has a tradition, which goes back to the origins of the discipline in the enlightenment, of warning against value judgements in theory and making value judgements in practice. Policy recommendations in pursuit of "efficiency" do not provide a convincing justification for the practice; the distributional consequences matter even if they are kept under the rug. The more recent practice of using "efficiency" as a basis for descriptive analysis introduces a source of serious bias. The lack of a professional routine for choosing which tools are appropriate for studying a given sludge of facts makes for an additional reason to exercise caution. Whereas academic freedom precludes the imposition of such normative appeals from the outside, critical open discussion should provide a needed disciplining mechanism. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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36. Capturing the Verbal and Visual Relationships of the Carpet Entitled Leyli and Majnoun from Interdisciplinary Texts.
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Afrough, Mohammad
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ARTISTIC creation ,LITERARY sources ,LITERARY criticism ,RESEARCH personnel ,TWENTIETH century ,RUGS - Abstract
In the creation of literary and artistic works, the texts, while having obvious and hidden relationships, have a process of overlapping and modeling each other, so that from within this connection and modeling, new texts and works are created or expanded and developed. The aim of this research is to investigate and analyze a pictorial rug with the theme of Leyli and Majnoun based on the type of genetic polytextuality with interdisciplinary texts (pre-textual and multitextual rugs, three miniatures) in order to discover and explain the intertextual relationships. Hypertextuality is one of the pre-textual signs in the selected texts. Based on Genette's point of view, hyper-textuality is the re-reading of pre-textuality; that is, writing new content and reading pre-text creates a new text. Revelation in the relationship between texts, influence and hyper-textuality of each other, has always been one of the topics of interest of researchers in the field of human sciences and literary studies. In the 20th century, this issue was raised by Kristeva and Barthes and systematically developed by Genet in the form of transtextuality theory. Hypertextuality is a type of transtextuality that deals with the systematic relationship of a text with previous texts as sources of inspiration, based on change and imitation. For this reason, pictorial rugs with the theme of the story of Leyli and Majnoun are an expression of texts mixed with verbal and visual systems that were produced by using the artist's creativity and imitating literary and artistic pre-texts during Qajar period. In this research, a sample of the mentioned rugs will be studied and analyzed based on the multi-textual approach and focusing on the type overlap, with the aim of reading and discovering the degree of intertextual communication and imitation of internal and external pre-texts. Therefore, the main question of the research is: to what extent and how can the imitation of interdisciplinary texts be explained, and what do the verbal and visual signs in it indicate? The most important findings of this research are the followings: the designers of Leyli and Majnoun rugs enjoy from previous sources such as literary and visual texts to design these works; works which are based on imitation and change. More importantly they create motifs and peripheral and marginal narrative scenes based on individual innovation. In the interdisciplinary pre-texts (paintings) the painter, while being faithful to the previous literary sources, tries to create an exemplary and ideal space from the story of Leyli and Majnoun. This research is of a qualitative and developmental type and its research method is descriptive-analytical and data collection is desk-based. In the process of doing the work, while passing on the theoretical and fundamental studies of hypertextuality and the overlapping approaches, the research explores visual and verbal systems, literary and artistic pre-texts and finally analyses hypertexts. Relevant intra-disciplinary and inter-disciplinary themes will be conducted to the topic of Leyli and Majnoun. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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37. Life In Plastic.
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Dockterman, Eliana
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BUSINESS enterprises ,DOLLMAKING ,ROLLER skating ,RUMOR ,RUGS - Abstract
So when the trailer for the upcoming live-action Barbie movie opened with a shot of star Margot Robbie stepping out of Barbie's marabou stilettos, still on tiptoes, the internet exploded. A Doll's House Culture There's plenty to consider about Barbie, but let's start with her feet. One of the reasons Mattel resisted bringing Barbie to the big screen for so long is because the company worked hard to modernize the brand and establish that Barbie is not one body, one personality, one woman. Still, in an interview for this story, Brenner called Gerwig's film "not a feminist movie", a sentiment echoed by other Mattel executives I spoke with. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2023
38. The journal: This April, refresh your home with the latest rug, wallpaper and textile designs for spring, introduce new lighting and try your hand at learning a new skill
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Career development ,Interior designers ,Carpets ,Rugs - Abstract
LASTING STEPS Interior designer Laura Stephens and Rug Studio, Bombay Sprout, have joined forces to create a bespoke collection of handwoven jute rugs that celebrates colour and pattern with playful, [...]
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- 2024
39. 2024 REAL SIMPLE Gift Guide.
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MODERN art ,GLASS art ,SPANISH architecture ,BOURBON whiskey ,SKIN care ,ANTHOLOGIES ,RUGS - Abstract
The 2024 REAL SIMPLE Gift Guide offers a variety of gift ideas at different price points, including items such as a miniature tote keychain, bee-themed socks, a deck of mushroom cards, lip balms, watercolor workbooks, and more. The guide features unique and thoughtful gifts suitable for various interests and preferences, making it easy to find something special for everyone on your list. With items ranging from $25 or less to $200 or less, the guide provides a wide selection of affordable and creative gift options for any occasion. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
40. 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
41. Cozy Meets Functional: Heather Prime Alpaca.
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SCHNEIDER, ANGELA K.
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ALPACA ,YARN ,WEAVING ,BLANKETS ,RUGS - Abstract
The article focuses on Galler Yarns' Heather Prime Alpaca, a high-quality 100 percent alpaca yarn known for its smooth texture, softness, and elasticity. It explores various weaving samples created using this yarn, demonstrating its versatility for different projects, from light, delicate wearables to more sturdy household items like blankets and rugs.
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- 2024
42. Home for CHRISTMAS.
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BIRD, SARA and PHILLIPS, HOLLY
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LIVING rooms ,FARM buildings ,ARCHITECTURAL firms ,FAMILY farms ,SOCIAL space ,RUGS - Abstract
Tish Potter, a sculptor, decided to restore a stable block near her parents' farm in Kent to create a space for big family gatherings. The barn, part of her parents' farm since 1980, was transformed into a cozy home with the help of an architectural firm and specialists in converting old buildings. Tish furnished the space with vintage pieces and family heirlooms, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere, especially during Christmas. The renovated stable block is now available to rent through Airbnb, offering a glimpse into Tish's elegant country style. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
43. NOUVEAU NOEL.
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CHILDS, ANDRÉA
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PINE cones ,CANDLESTICKS ,CONSOLES (Furniture) ,TABLE setting & decoration ,CHRISTMAS trees ,RUGS ,WALLPAPER - Abstract
The article "NOUVEAU NOEL" from Country Homes & Interiors provides a variety of festive decorating ideas, showcasing different styles such as Natural Nativity, Festive Neutrals, Finely Festive, Jewel Tones, Merry Maximalist, and Sugar Plum Shades. The text includes a list of decorations and furniture items for different rooms in the house, along with their prices and where they can be purchased. The article aims to inspire readers to add a fresh and stylish twist to their holiday decor by incorporating new elements alongside traditional favorites. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
44. 'We've gone big on FESTIVE FLAIR'.
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DAVIDSON, LAURIE
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ART exhibitions ,ART history ,TEXTILE arts ,CHRISTMAS trees ,CANDLESTICKS ,RUGS ,STAINED glass windows - Abstract
Francesca transformed her late Victorian dining room into a cozy and versatile space for Christmas and year-round gatherings. She chose a deep green wall color, a jade-colored rug, and unique furniture pieces to create a warm and inviting atmosphere. Francesca's love for art and unique finds is reflected in her home's decor, making it a space filled with history and personal touches. She also added festive touches like a full-size Christmas tree with a blue and teal theme, complete with velvet bows and a handmade tree topper. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
45. 'We finally got the HOUSE OF OUR DREAMS'.
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WILSON, KAREN
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PALETTE (Color range) ,NIGHTSTANDS (Furniture) ,MODERN art ,INTERIOR decoration ,CORPORATE directors ,STRIPES ,RUGS - Abstract
Helen and Jamie purchased a Victorian townhouse in Harrogate, fulfilling their dream of living in town for their children's independence. They renovated the house, updating the kitchen and bathrooms, while preserving original features like banisters and fireplaces. Helen's bold and colorful decor choices reflect the Victorian heritage of the house, creating a modern family home with a touch of tradition. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
46. the spotlight: what to buy now.
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FINCH, ELLEN
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NIGHTSTANDS (Furniture) ,INTERIOR design services ,ART ,GOLD coins ,CREATIVE directors ,RUGS - Abstract
Livingetc's "the spotlight: what to buy now" sourcebook highlights various home decor items and furniture pieces that are currently trending. From elegant wall lights by Original BTC to exquisite side tables by Porta Romana, the collection features a range of materials and styles. The article also showcases smart furniture designs, cozy rugs, decorative handles, and unique gift ideas, catering to diverse tastes and preferences in interior design. The emphasis on craftsmanship, creativity, and functionality makes this selection appealing to those seeking to elevate their living spaces with stylish and contemporary pieces. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
47. present time.
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PERFUMES ,NIGHTSTANDS (Furniture) ,CHILDREN'S art ,EARTH (Planet) ,CHILDREN'S books ,STRIPES ,RUGS - Abstract
The article from Livingetc features a list of luxury items that various creatives recommend as gifts, ranging from cashmere joggers to art pieces and home decor. The items include a wide range of prices and styles, catering to diverse tastes and preferences. This curated selection aims to make gift-giving easier by offering unique and high-end options for those looking to indulge in luxury items. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
48. 5 Fail-Proof Ways to Stop Your Rugs From Sliding -- And Clever Buys to Keep Them Flat, Too
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Carpets ,Rugs ,Home and garden - Abstract
Aside from being an easy way to enrich the ambiance in a room, rugs are effortlessly stylish pieces of decor that cozy up a space -- especially in the colder [...]
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- 2024
49. How Can I Make My Rug Smell Nice? 6 Long-Lasting Tricks to Banish Odors -- And Welcome Tantalizing Scents
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Home furnishings industry ,Carpets ,Rugs ,Home and garden - Abstract
One of our favorite home accessories that seems to be the hottest interior trend of the year is rugs. With all of the stunning patterns that adorn these floor coverings, [...]
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- 2024
50. Do My Rugs Need Rug Pads? The Answer is Yes, But Is it Really Worth it?
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Carpets ,Rugs ,Home and garden - Abstract
Rugs have become an even bigger trend over the last year and for good reason too. They're majestic in their own right and have an effortless way of dressing up [...]
- Published
- 2024
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