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How to Decorate a Small Spare Room

by Taliejane· April 30, 2015· in Bedrooms, Living/Family Rooms, Offices, Tips and Trends· 0 comments tags: Decorating, Spare Room
What do you do with that small spare room, the one that’s not quite big enough to be a full-size bedroom? Often this room is used as a child’s room or a home office (often with an awkward furniture arrangement). Sometimes it becomes a dumping ground for extra stuff. Here is some advise on getting the most from these tricky spaces.
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How High Should Your TV Be?

by Taliejane· April 26, 2015· in Living/Family Rooms, Tips and Trends· 0 comments tags: Design Rules, TV Height
A home without a television is like a castle in the clouds — it exists only in fairy tales. And that’s only a slight overstatement. The Nielsen Company reports that 96.7 percent of U.S. homes have television sets. In my experience,  I can’t recall a single instance in which one of our clients designed a home without the television’s location in mind. This reality creates design challenges as home designers consider room orientation with the competing possible focal points of exterior views, fireplaces and televisions.
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10 Reasons to Love Big, Comfy Sectionals

by Natalie Malik· October 22, 2014· in Furniture & Fixtures, Home Decor, Living/Family Rooms· 0 comments tags: Couches
With their soft lines, visual heft and casual versatility, modular sofas are a great choice for many rooms. They’re big, comfy and totally napworthy. If something’s been holding you back from indulging in the pure comfort of a sectional, here are 10 reasons to just go for it. Whether your space is large or small, family friendly or slick and modern, see if there is a sectional that will work with your style and space.
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A Marais-Style Mix

by Natalie Malik· September 24, 2014· in Furniture & Fixtures, Hallways/Entryways, Home Decor, Living/Family Rooms, Tips and Trends· 0 comments tags: Decorating, French
Dreaming of a getaway to le Marais? A vibrant, chic Paris neighborhood of galleries, vintage boutiques, and to-die-for apartments. The look is all about referencing the past without shying away from the future, mixing styles, and knowing how to edit. Below are some tips on mastering that je ne sais quoi.
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Are Vaulted Ceilings Right For Your Next Home?

by Natalie Malik· September 23, 2014· in Bedrooms, Dining Rooms, Hallways/Entryways, Living/Family Rooms, Tips and Trends· 0 comments tags: Ceilings
Soaring ceilings with interesting architectural detail can hold allure for many people looking to buy or build a house. There’s no doubt that vaulted ceilings — also known as cathedral ceilings — can create a light and airy space and make a room look bigger than it really is, but know what you’re getting yourself into before falling head over heels in love. You can weigh the pros and cons here.
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Be Bold

by Natalie Malik· September 06, 2014· in Bedrooms, Dining Rooms, Furniture & Fixtures, Hallways/Entryways, Home Decor, Living/Family Rooms· 0 comments tags: Bold, Color, Decorating
Design a space that reflects your unique style. Here are some tips for designing with bold colors.
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Tempted to Try Wallpaper? 10 Tips for Finding the Right Pattern

by Natalie Malik· August 31, 2014· in Bedrooms, Dining Rooms, Hallways/Entryways, Home Decor, Living/Family Rooms, Tips and Trends· 0 comments tags: Wallpaper
It can add texture, color, pattern or a painterly scene — even more so than paint, wallpaper can change the entire look of a room. But given the cost and the need for professional installation (a must), wallpaper can seem like a risky commitment. If you’ve been wanting to add wallpaper to your space but keep shying away, these 10 tips should help ease some of the fear factor. Armed with good information, you can find the right wallpaper for you.
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Curiosities Bring Quick Intrigue to a Living Room

by Natalie Malik· June 27, 2014· in Furniture & Fixtures, Home Decor, Living/Family Rooms· 0 comments tags: Art, Decorating, Design Philosophy
This house is filled with color and comfortable, beautiful furnishings thanks to designer Ian Stallings. Stallings has a fine arts background, so it’s no surprise he began with the art. “You can just assemble pretty things and make a good room,” he says. “But it’s so much more interesting if you tell a story. Art is a great way to begin the tale.
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International Influence

by Natalie Malik· June 27, 2014· in Furniture & Fixtures, Home Decor, Living/Family Rooms· 0 comments
Timeless furniture and accents seamlessly finish any look. These pieces—Danish glass vases, French accents, Turkish Oushaks, and Brazilian coffee-sack pillows, to name a few— have been handpicked from far-flung locales and offer a glorious sense of history. Article published on One Kings Lane
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