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Spreading Christmas cheer meets needs all year
Tammie Gercken As the air has turned colder, retail store shelves burst with vacation décor and Starbucks serves peppermint mocha, I truly feel Christmas nostalgia returning for yet another yr. Even though my partner plays Xmas music, I contemplate the yearly predicament of in which to shift the dwelling area armchair to make home for the Xmas tree. It is practically time to adorn the property for Christmas, I realize, so it’s time to go see Terre. Terre Colabella manages the Elves’ Xmas Keep at Burke United Christian Ministries, a a person-quit-store for all points Christmas. Its stock of gently-utilised and handcrafted decorations and items rivals the finest Xmas decoration…
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Brownsboro Zorn area home is perfect blend of mid-century meets modern
When Michael L. Service provider, Ph.D., and Dr. Judith (Jude) K. Merchant made a decision to offer their Florida house and go to their Brownsboro Zorn residence whole-time, they failed to know the Sunshine State abode would promote so immediately. “We put it on the industry … and by the weekend, we had many features, and it offered to one particular of them in a working day,” Jude instructed The Courier Journal. “Rates have been already a lot more than what I compensated for it, so that section was very good — but we had to get that total residence moved up listed here.” A blend of aged and new…
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Inside a Dutchess County Home Where Midcentury Modernism Meets Japanese-Inspired Architecture
At the beginning of 2020, interior designer Brygida Michon and her husband, Neil Rajpal, had just moved back from Paris to New York, and were looking for a tranquil home away from home outside of the city. Since they were frequently heading up to the Beacon area to rent a cabin for the weekend, they decided to search there. When they laid eyes on The Falls, a 1960s midcentury modern home with Japanese architectural influences, they instantly fell in love. “As soon as we walked into the house, the light was incredible,” Brygida recalls. “The house has full floor-to-ceiling windows all around, and there are many skylights. We first saw…
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Tour an Austin, Texas, Home Where Stunning Modernism Meets Traditional Design | Architectural Digest
It can be said that a historic house is only as good as its bones, but oftentimes, it takes a little digging to find them. Such was the case for Carrie and Robert Hicks, who found their dream home in the form of a Tudor-inspired house built in 1926 in one of Austin’s oldest neighborhoods. “We first fell in love with the location and the great big front yard. It was just a really wonderful space,” recalls Carrie, an interior designer who cut her teeth in New York and West Hollywood before settling down in Texas. The house had been through many hands in the nearly hundred years before the…