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High Point Market Design Bloggers Tour 2015
I’m so excited to be participating in the High Point Market Design Bloggers Tour with a group of fabulous bloggers. Thanks to Esteem Media, High Point Market Authority and great sponsors. Follow me on social media @idhomedecor and #designbloggerstour hashtag. The winner of the … Continue reading →
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Tagged Entertaining, fabrics, furniture, Giveaway, High Point Market, rugs, showrooms
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Celebrate Orange This Autumn
Happy Labor Day! Heading into autumn, I’m embracing all things orange and white. Tory Burch sweater, white slipcovers with orange trim. Why not, orange walls. Orange and white is crisp and current. CuratedKravet pieces are a great selection to update a room for … Continue reading →
Mark D. Sikes’ California Home
Designer and Lifestyle Blogger, Mark D. Sikes beautiful California home was first featured in House Beautiful Magazine. He launched his Lifestyle Blog in 2011 showing us his sense of style. Sikes has captured our attention ever since. Two decades of working as a visual merchandiser and store … Continue reading →
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Tagged art, California Style, dining room, elegant living, living room, rugs, vintage finds
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Hand Block Fabric
Fabric is a great way to change the feel of a room. Galbraith and Paul have a new fabric collection for Spring 2012. Their block print fabrics are a refreshing change for Spring. The patterns are hand block printed in their Philadelphia studio. Fabrics are available … Continue reading →
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Tagged designer fabrics, Galbraith & Paul, hand block fabrics, lighting, rugs, wallpaper
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