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3 days ago |
homesandgardens.com | Charlotte Olby
I've always longed to level up my patio beyond basic garden fairy lights and do something much more stylish, but it is a hard task without going to the expense of additional wiring. However, thanks to this chic new collaboration between Pooky x Novogratz, fun garden lighting ideas have never been easier. It’s bold, it’s joyful, and it brings portable lamps al fresco.
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4 days ago |
homesandgardens.com | Charlotte Olby
As a dog owner and someone who has a lot of coats and shoes, I have always envied homes with enough space to include a boot room. But living in a mid-renovation, modestly sized home, the luxury of such a space felt out of reach. Until I came up with the smart idea of putting it under the stairs. While boot room ideas aren't anything new – in fact, they've been around for hundreds of years – they've certainly seen a resurgence in the last few years.
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5 days ago |
msn.com | Charlotte Olby
Microsoft Cares About Your PrivacyMicrosoft and our third-party vendors use cookies to store and access information such as unique IDs to deliver, maintain and improve our services and ads. If you agree, MSN and Microsoft Bing will personalise the content and ads that you see. You can select ‘I Accept’ to consent to these uses or click on ‘Manage preferences’ to review your options and exercise your right to object to Legitimate Interest where used.
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5 days ago |
homesandgardens.com | Charlotte Olby
For years, I thought that I wanted my home to be neutral, calm, and quiet. But the lack of color or personality never felt very me. That's when I started leaning into something more expressive, richer, and louder... Loud luxury, the antidote to last year's quiet luxury trend, is a new interior design trend that celebrates maximalism in a refined, expensive-looking way. It's free of clutter or chaos, but fuelled by rich color, decorating with pattern, art, and a layered, collected sense of soul.
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6 days ago |
homesandgardens.com | Charlotte Olby
There's something so refreshing about a crisp blue and white palette, just ask Nancy Meyers. So when I set my sights on the beloved filmmaker's chosen designer Mark D. Sikes’ optimistic new line with Pottery Barn, peppered with zesty citrus and zen-inducing lilacs, I instantly felt like rom-com summer had arrived. Both celebrated for their classic all-American sensibility, the partnership between Mark D.
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