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Andrea Cole Eagle Rowe

A Space to Shop :: 5 Tips to Make Any Closet Film Worthy

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Hollywood films never disappoint when it comes to drop-dead gorgeous bedrooms closets. Just rent Princess Diaries 2 or Clueless and watch as Anne Hathaway and Alicia Silverstone shop their impeccably styled and painstakingly organized boudoirs. It’s scenes like these that I never forget, for they place an indelible mark on my girly soul. Complete with backlighting, mahogany shelving, chandeliers, and floor-to-ceiling shoe walls, these closets are enough to make any lady’s heart swoon. [...]
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What’s the Big Deal about High Point? High Point Furniture Market

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So what do they mean when they call it “Market”? Rest assured it is not a farmer’s market, though similar in many ways. The term "Market," as in High Point Furniture Market, is used to describe basically a time of year, when everyone from and in the furniture world descends on High Point, North Carolina to check out what is new and hot in the furniture world. [...]
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Dream2O aka Faucet Heaven . . . Giving Thanks for Friends @Brizo & @DeltaFaucet

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One such opportunity came while we were in Chicago last month for, well, the Remodeling Show. We were fortunate enough to visit Delta/Brizo's state-of-the-art Dream2O Showroom at Luxe Home in the Merchandise Mart … or just “the Mart” as the locals call it. (And if you have never been . . . this place, the Merchandise Mart, is a story in itself.) [ . . . ]
Julianna Lundblad on Fashion

Find Design Inspiration in Your Closet

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If you're looking to redecorate your room, but you are struggling for inspiration, turn to your own closet. What you wear says a lot about you and your personality, so why not let that translate into your living space to beautify it? [ . . . ]
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Green Goes Simple :: Turn Something Old Into Something New

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It’s easy to forget that the components of the classic sustainability slogan “reduce, reuse, recycle” are actually listed in order of importance. Recycling is undeniably significant, but reducing and reusing -- using less and using something again -- have a greater impact. Enter “upcycling.” It may sound like a tortuous spin class maneuver, but upcycling is nothing more than reusing with a twist. [ . . . ]
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