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1960s Colonial inspired home gets a stunning transformation in Illinois
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This two-story 1960s Colonial-inspired home underwent a breathtaking transformation by Donahue Design in collaboration with Kate Marker Interiors. Nestled amidst the towering oak trees in Barrington Hills, Illinois, this cozy and inviting home is full of warm woods, terracotta accents, and lots of green bringing the outside in. Welcoming you inside this home is Belgian…
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Dunelm’s striped Beatrice chair has a matching ottoman
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We love a matchy-matchy situation. Especially when it involves trendy (yet timeless) stripes and one of our favourite snuggle chairs – we of course mean Dunelm’s striped Beatrice chair, which now has a matching ottoman you can pair it with. And it’s every bit as stylish and beautiful to look at as you’d imagine. Plus,…
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The Top 11 Most Inspirational Projects at Milan Design Week 2024
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After resting a bit from our whirlwind visit to Milan Design Week 2024, we’ve picked 11 of our favorite designers to watch, installations that made us think, and pieces we’d love to own from the hundreds of exhibitions, installations, pop-ups, and galleries spread across the city. These are some of the week’s most standout sources…
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Elegant Mix of Wood and White
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It’s tough to think about removing an existing pantry, but in the case of this Canadian kitchen, it was a no-brainer for interior designer Aniko Nicholson. Getting rid of the pantry’s awkwardly angled walls and taking over the space opened up myriad possibilities — a larger island, a range alcove that serves as a focal…
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After Years Of Sleeping On The Floor, Jess Designed Her Dream Bed And Is Mixing TWO Fabrics
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Surprise! Caitlin and I didn’t make our bedroom finish date deadline which was ummmm two weeks ago. But I promise it’s for very exciting reasons and two of those reasons are in the blog post:) So last time we spoke I told you about my harrowing journey to find my incredible vintage nightstands. Locking those…
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What’s Driving Phoenix’s CRE Market?
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Housing costs are the primary driver of inflation in Phoenix, said Sampson. Image courtesy of Avison Young In the heart of the desert Southwest, Phoenix’s CRE market stands out due to its vibrant economy and burgeoning demographics. The recent influx of employment giants that promise significant job additions is further enticing in-migration from other parts…
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Graffitied skyscraper in downtown Los Angeles poised for sale
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Oceanwide Plaza, the bankrupt, unfinished development in downtown Los Angeles that became a canvas for trespassing graffiti artists, is officially on the market. The Chinese owners of the stalled residential, hotel and retail complex towering over Crypto.com Arena have hired real estate brokers to sell the property to buyers who could restart the project after…
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Where Anthony Malkin sees a ‘once in a generation’ opportunity to buy real estate
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ShareShare Article via FacebookShare Article via TwitterShare Article via LinkedInShare Article via Email Empire State Realty Trust CEO Anthony Malkin joins CNBC’s ‘The Exchange’ to discuss outlooks for commercial real estate, why the market presents a ‘once in a generation’ buying opportunity, and more. Source link
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Why This Eco-Friendly Gardener Doesn’t Cut Down Dead Trees
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It’s one of the costliest actions we take in managing our landscapes — in terms of dollars and environmental damage — and yet we keep cutting down and carting away the remains of trees. Even those that pose no danger to people or property. Basil Camu, a founder of the Leaf & Limb tree-care company…