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Living Green
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by: Janet Ramin
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Fabulous design. Cutting edge looks. Interesting twists in color, fabric, and texture. These are all elements inherent in design that's ecologically sound.
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Green-Friendly Decorating for Kids
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by: Janet Ramin
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It’s never too early to start using green-friendly practices when it comes to your children. After all, we want them to grow up safely and also have them enjoy a greener, healthier earth.
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Space-Saving Bed Designs To Maximize Your Space?
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by: S.A. Smith
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Vertical and functional space planning are two of the most overlooked areas in most households interior design layout. In this article we'll discuss how to double the functional space in the bedrooms of your house.
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The Magic of Color:
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by: Sarah Van Arsdale
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Color. Our world is saturated with it, from the bright yellow of fresh daffodils to the dark rusty red of an exposed brick wall; color can change the whole look of a room.
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The Little Things: Bathroom Update On The Cheap
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by: Sarah Van Arsdale
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Designer Monthly’s Little Things column places a spotlight on those home accessories that are often overlooked, and we'll show how they can be improved to make a world of a difference. Our pursuit is to enhance the decor through economical yet aesthetically superior measures.
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The Magic of Color: Asparagus Green
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by: Sarah Van Arsdale
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Color. Our world is saturated with it, from the bright yellow of fresh daffodils to the dark rusty red of an exposed brick wall; color can change the whole look of a room.
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Light Up Your Life
When thinking about lighting, first, consider the Sheffield Guidelines of Interior Design: function, mood, and harmony. You have to think about what the function of each room is, decide what mood you want to create, and consider how the different lighting types will harmonize in any given room.
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