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Tag Archives: Nate Berkus
Falling In Love With Green Again
Green, I have strayed away for a while. Now, I’m back rediscovering green grass cloth, emerald-glazed walls and old-fashioned chintz fabric. Falling in love with green again is easy. Simply White is the color of the year, but green … Continue reading →
									
						Posted in Decorating					
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						Tagged Architectural Digest, dining room, emerald green, Grant Gibson, House Beautiful, living room, Miles Redd, Nate Berkus, Nick Olsen, paint, powder room, Sunbrella, Tory Burch, trelliswork, wallpaper					
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		Decorating the Fireplace for Summer
We have been living in this house for three years. It’s a charming house (too small of us) with some cute details: wide plank floors, original windows (it’s cold in the winter), checkered floors in the mudroom, a swing door … Continue reading →
									
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						Tagged Bunny Williams, coastal mantel decor, decorating, Fireplace, Nate Berkus, One Kings Lane, summer, summer decor, Target, thrifting					
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		Nate Berkus for Target
Have you seen Nate Berkus’ collection for Target? “I created this collection for Target with my philosophy that homes should evoke a feeling, not a theme,” said Berkus. His aesthetic were not sacrificed, when it came to designing on a … Continue reading →
 
					







