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Living room and kitchen together

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Hate Your 12 x 18 Living Room? Here’s 10 Flex Layouts to Make you Love it Again!

Small living rooms can be a P.I.T.A. Especially long narrow ones. It often feels like you’re playing Tetris; trying to maneuver a beefy couch next to a an even beefier chair. You lug and push until you’re too exhausted to care and you just leave your furniture any old way to avoid more stress. After a couple of weeks of “living with it,” you look at it and you know there’s a better way to arrange it so, on you go again, lugging and pushing, micro-positioning and tweaking angles…

3 Easy Ways to Refresh for Spring

Revamping a space for the next season don't have to be expensive or time consuming. Here are my top 3 ways to refresh your spring home decor.

Spring Tour: Part III-- Kitchen/Dining — Design Loves Detail

Here's a look at my kitchen & dining room freshly styled for Spring! I love the pop of peachy & terra-cotta tones the faux peach branches add. I put fresh oranges out in the tray for another simple, yet Spring colored accent. The subtle pattern in my new dining room rug adds so muc

Brown And Blue Kitchen Ideas

If you're looking for a kitchen color scheme that's both warm and cool at the same time, the blue and brown combination is probably on the table (pardon the pun!). Brown brings to mind nature, earthiness and a calm atmosphere. Blue echoes the sense of tranquility, adding a more sky-like, almost spiritual feel. And the two can work very well together in any kitchen. When it comes to the kitchen area, brown is often found in wood, or wood-like, cabinets and/or countertops. Blue shades fit…

9 Kitchen Trends To Avoid, According to Real Estate Agents

One of the most interesting home kitchens I’ve ever seen combined aspects of Americana and Greek styles. It was in Illinois; the kitchen had carved wood valances around a fake shingled roof, all accented by regal Greek columns that you might find in a fast-casual gyro shop. I was house hunting at the time and ultimately passed on this spectacular piece of property.Does a kitchen like that tend to turn buyers off? Sometimes.

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