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1 month ago |
bhg.com | Paige Porter Fischer
Photo: Noah Webb / Interior Design: Kishani Perera Designing an environmentally healthy home that's as good to live in as it is to look at is designer Kishani Perera's bread and vegan butter. The California designer, who herself practiced veganism for decades, considers reading the “ingredients” lists for paint, textiles, furniture, and finishes as important as reading the labels on foods.
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2 months ago |
yahoo.com | Amy Panos |Paige Porter Fischer
Think living in a small space means you have to limit patterns and accessories for fear of your home looking cluttered? Think again. Take a look at this tiny South Carolina bungalow and see how eclectic art, plenty of patterns, and a consistent color palette amp up how large it lives and its charming looks.
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Apr 16, 2024 |
bhg.com | Paige Porter Fischer
Trending Videos Photo: Karyn Millet It’s never too late to find a new favorite color. Shea Watson was devoted to a black-and-white palette for most of her life, until she and her husband, Matt, bought a century-old beach cottage in Southern California that dared her to shake things up. Going Green One of the property’s original selling points for the couple was its setting. A short walk from the ocean in Laguna Beach, the cottage was enshrouded in the verdant foliage of olive trees.
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Feb 21, 2024 |
southernliving.com | Paige Porter Fischer
Catherine Gibbs loves a good story—especially one that’s attached to family heirlooms. Her fondness for conversation pieces is so strong that she had just a single requirement for designers Bo Massey and Susan Bohlert Smith of Bohlert Massey when she hired this mother-daughter team to bring her Florida home to life: The antiques are here to stay.
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Dec 7, 2023 |
newsbreak.com | Paige Porter Fischer
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Dec 7, 2023 |
yahoo.com | Paige Porter Fischer
After thoughtfully renovating their 1920s Virginia home, this family of four decks its halls and enlivens its traditional bones with their magical, maximalist holiday designs. Brittany Sydnor fully subscribes to the adage "Patience is a virtue" when it comes to decorating. “A house doesn’t develop character overnight. It takes years to layer it with soul,” she says. “I have always wanted my home to feel more collected than designed. And that’s how I approach decorating for the holidays too.
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Dec 7, 2023 |
bhg.com | Paige Porter Fischer
Brittany Sydnor fully subscribes to the adage "Patience is a virtue" when it comes to decorating. “A house doesn’t develop character overnight. It takes years to layer it with soul,” she says. “I have always wanted my home to feel more collected than designed. And that’s how I approach decorating for the holidays too.
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Oct 31, 2023 |
midwestliving.com | Paige Porter Fischer
Midwest Living Home + Garden 4 Ways to Dress Up a Rented Home for the Holidays With low-impact design choices and simple DIYs, a rented townhome presents plenty of room for joy. Advertisement Pin FB Tweet Email Send Text Message Print Apartments and townhomes can be challenging to decorate at Christmas and other holidays, with limited space, storage constraints and landlord restrictions (no holes in the walls!). But a little creativity can go a long way.
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Oct 20, 2023 |
bhg.com | Paige Porter Fischer
Kara Williams’ mother asks her the same question every October. “She’ll call and say, ‘Tell me, how many pumpkins do you actually need this year?’” Kara says. “And I always remind her that I can never have enough pumpkins.”In fact, passersby often mistake the front yard of her cottage in Everett, WA, for a pumpkin patch. Gourds of every size, shape, and color spill off the front porch, fill the yard, and line the white picket fence that rings the property.
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Aug 15, 2023 |
yahoo.com | Paige Porter Fischer
A California designer got serious about her crush on the South when she bought a sleepy little Alabama home and revived it with her signature laid-back style. Laurey W. Glenn âIn my mind, if you have a front porch in the South, then youâve got to have a swing. Itâs just a necessary part of life,â says designer Raili Clasen. West Coast designer Raili Clasen thought she was visiting Alabama for a quick college tour for her son, Rees. “When I saw the town of Auburn, I almost cried,” she says.