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Home & Garden Directory
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A shiny refuge on wheels:
Airstream travel trailer was love at first sight
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Glossy paint adds sophistication:
The hottest trend
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Green building enhances quality of life:
Standardization and national rating system needed
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Heirloom plants:
Determine your own idea of heritage based on senses
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High drama, low maintenance:
Lush and glamorous sago palm
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Pots & urns:
Containers in every size, shape and composition
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Redecorating?
Opt to spruce up your current home rather than buy new
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Top tile trends:
Drawing inspiration from other materials
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Treasures:
Art patron & collector collects familiar & quirky objects
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Taking walls to another dimension:
Designer Langston Tupponce defines space sculpturally
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Give all your wood a like-new glow:
Vicki Lewis invents a new product for wood surfaces
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All about Anna:
Much-in-demand landscape designer does it all
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A kitchen without walls:
Homeowner loves living and entertaining outdoors
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Decorating 101:
With a budget of $2,000, twenty-something Fan resident outfits her living room
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A garden for the senses:
Suburban couple create an escape with a Mediterranean touch
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Tables for Two:
When you dress up your table, the food tastes better. Try it!
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Plant focus:
Luxuriant vine is delightfully easy to grow from seed
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Editor's Picks:
Pendant Lighting
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Greening the roofs of our community:
Green roof is viewed by most people in terms of a living green technology
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Going once, going twice:
Auctions offer spectacle, drama... and a lot of good deals
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Objects of desire:
Buying at auction yields exceptionally good bargains
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Earth-friendly:
Bags show sustainable living doesn't have to lack style
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Designers speak:
Three local designers answer questions about their design perspectives, trends, and their likes and dislikes
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Well suited:
A local clothier shares his closet
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The Garden Atriums of Poquoson:
Husband and wife live their ideals in self-sustainable residential community
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Ballas In Wonderland:
Look Closely: Nothing Is Exactly What It Appears To Be
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A cottage garden:
It grows out of mistakes and education
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Anthony Brozna:
Eco-conscious furniture maker is on the cutting edge of rising green movement
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Salvage beauty:
Add character to your surroundings while preserving history and the environment
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Designers speak:
Some of our favorite people are designers. In this special Q&A Inspiring Spaces talks to three local professionals and discovers their thoughts on design, color, and life.
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The Casa Blanca Lily:
The beginning of a beautiful friendship
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Editor's Picks:
Autumn Colors
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Matt Cross, folk artist:
Erstwhile home for chickens now houses his studio
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Throwing out works of art:
Artist enjoys big success with large-scale paintings
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Design Within Reach partners with Airstream:
Special edition travel trailer respects tradition
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Doggy do-over:
Family canine demands — and gets — new digs
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Starr-dom:
CEO of the Richmond SPCA deftly manages family's furry menagerie
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Creating a Retreat from the World:
Couple's master suite is luxurious, comfortable
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The Happy Gardener:
Local source for garden organics is a home-based business spreading the word through its products and philosophy
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Kat & Mike Liebschwager:
Simple test gets couple one step away from Oprah
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Modernist house finds the right owners:
Sensitive updates preserve the spirit and details of 1950s design
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Amazing amaryllis:
Superb, huge blooms put on a winter show
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Extend the growing season:
Replicate your outdoor herb garden indoors
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Collecting the Wright stuff:
Prolific designer's objects are much in demand today
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Editor's Picks:
Metal Urges
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When something had to give, everything did:
Breezy, serene palette of 1920s house recalls homeowner's favorite movie
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Eco-chic bags and accessories:
Canadian company unveils new product line
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Designers speak:
In the last installment of a series, Inspiring Spaces asks the hard questions of three local interior designers
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Timeout with Beth Cunningham:
VCU head women's basketball coach relaxes at home in media room
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French-Country Panache:
Natural materials and authentic craftsmanship call to mind le style provençal
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On Your Mark, Get Set, Grow!
Getting set for life in the garden
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Is Your Home Slated For a Change?
Traditional building material is quarried locally, used globally
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Our Picks:
Flower Power
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Everything New Is Old Again:
Faux Finishes And Antiques Give The Illusion Of Age
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Kyanite is a Knockout:
Heat-shield stone has a new role
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Plant Focus – Elephant Ear:
Visit the islands in your own back yard
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It's All Here In BlackAnd White:
Introductions from the fall furniture market in High Point are making an appearance in a store near you
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Protecting Your Possessions:
Call an appraiser – you'll be glad you did
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Subterranean Space, Lofty Thoughts:
University of Richmond president converts basement into classroom
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