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ocalastyle.com | Belea T. Keeney |Dani Eskridge
We’ve gotten through a few frosty nights and even had a couple of hard freezes this year. By now, though, our yards, lawns and plants should begin to recover. The drab browns and grays we lived with in January and February hopefully have given way to that oh-so-specific pale green of new leaves on trees and shrubs.
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ocalastyle.com | Susan Smiley-Height |Dani Eskridge
Dave Marzalek freely admits he was far more interested in being creative as a child than in being a good student. “In second grade, when I got in trouble, I was always drawing football players and copying magazines and stuff like that,” says the 63-year-old native Californian. “My dad was an architect, and he showed me how to draw a human and I was always doing artwork. I got bored in high school and left in 12th grade to work for a hardwood flooring company.
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ocalastyle.com | Belea T. Keeney |Dani Eskridge
If your spring plans include some home décor updates, then consider checking out the great variety of thrift and consignment stores we’re lucky to have here in Marion County. Looking for a funky piece of artwork in just the right colors for your sunroom? Maybe that coffee pot that matches your mother’s china pattern? You may have good luck finding them in a store full of pre-owned goods.
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ocalastyle.com | Susan Smiley-Height |Dani Eskridge
Buildings that have stood the tests of time don’t stand a chance when Tommy Amodeo gets into the seat of his excavator and begins to take “bites” out of them. In doing that, however, he is not just tearing down an edifice, he is building up a legacy. Tommy and his wife Lisa are the owners of A & A Trucking and Excavating, better known as The Art of Destruction. The high school sweethearts started their business in 1994, with one truck.
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ocalastyle.com | JoAnn Guidry |Dani Eskridge
Here’s a look at some of the emerging trends in 2025 to help you create the home of your dreams. HYGGE & WABI-SABI = JAPANDICombine Japanese minimalism with Scandinavian hygge, toss in some wabi-sabi and you end up with Japandi. Sleek, functional and elegant, Japanese design apparently pairs well with Scandinavian hygge, the practice of finding comfort and coziness in friendship and in the simplest things.
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