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Quick changes,
Tips and tricks for speedy makeovers
starting at $10
FAVORITE FALL FINDS98
A kitchen redopacked
with ideasHGTV Star Tiffany Brooks
Colorfulbathroomon a budget
82 pretty pillows in this issue!
Pumpkins! Fun designs on p. 27
Flowers to plant now p. 156
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help wanted
27the great
pumpkin challengeEight HGTV stars trick out some
pumpkins—no carving allowed.
31very superstitious!
Find out how these good luck
and bad luck myths got started.
37how bad is it…
To feed birds at the park? To
act like you’re not home on
Halloween? And more!
42supermarket snoop
What a doctor stocks up on
during cold and flu season.
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45 when was the
last time you…Shampooed your rugs?
Held a family fire drill?
Checked the fit on your dog’s
collar? Tossed out old makeup?
And other to-do’s.
48talk to a toolman
Our expert:
Elbow Room’s
Chip Wade.
fun decorating
53wow! what color
is that?Paint shades we’re loving,
and how to use them.
58four seasons of pillows Stylish combos to help you
switch up your pillows any
time of year.
68get bang for your buck Happy home finds starting
at just $1.50.
71the high/low list
Amazing look-alikes for
every budget.
76learn
from vern HGTV Star
judge Vern Yip shares his
tips for choosing the
perfect area rug.
80copy our cover!
Create a comfy, cozy bed
with this rich color duo.
83choose your spooky style
Dozens of cute picks to make
your place look scary good.
real estate spy
91fill in the space
to price this place!Find out how good you are
at playing real estate agent.
94copy the curb appeal!
Ideas to steal in
Bergen County, NJ.
A tour of the Kohanzo
family’s colorful house
starts on page 125.
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mission makeover
103get a new bathroom (for less than $500)
Big impact on a small budget.
113dresser do-overs
Got a few hours? A day?
A weekend? Pick a project.
118the do-it-all additionOne screened-in porch
equals three new rooms.
house tours
125mom decorated,
kid approved An Illinois home full of design
ideas the whole family loves.
134something old,something new
No one-stop shopping
at this house! Its style
comes from here, there,
and everywhere.
kitchen chronicles
143the most
embarrassing kitchen in america!
We teamed up with
HGTV Star Tiffany Brooks to
give our contest winner a redo.
14810 pops of colorfor the kitchen
Swap out your basics with
these brights.
150“my signature dish”
The Fabulous Beekman Boys’
buttermilk cornbread pudding.
in the yard
153a leaf-free
lawn at last!HGTV and DIY
Network experts share their
favorite cleanup tools.
156how to play mum
matchmakerMums are even prettier when
paired with these fall bloomers.
158compost doesn’t have to be scary (or smelly!)Turning trash into food for
your yard is easy.
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Find our cover storiesPumpkins! Page 27; Quick
Changes, New Looks! Pages
80, 94, 103, & 113; 98 Favorite
Fall Finds Pages 5, 68, 71, 76, 83,
& 148; A Kitchen Redo Packed
With Ideas Page 143; Colorful
Bathroom on a Budget Page
103; Flowers to Plant Now Page
156; 82 Pretty Pillows in This
Issue! Pages 5, 58, 68, 71, 80, & 83
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in every issue 5 come on in! 12 editor’s page 16 dear HGTV Magazine 20 freebies! 164 sources 170 one last question
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You know that house in your neighborhood that gets totally done up every Halloween? The one with a dozen plastic
tombstones in the yard (R.I.P. Hugh R. Next!), witches on the roof, a skeleton
on the door, and orange twinkle lights everywhere? I love that house. That
house invites people to take a long look and have a laugh. If you live in that
house, thank you. Thank you for going gangbusters with ghosts, gourds, and
goblins, and for entertaining us with all your decorating ideas. It can’t be easy
to go to such great lengths every year. You must spend hours downloading
eerie music to pipe through the speakers hidden in your bushes. I bet you
search high and low to find dry ice for your porch cauldron, because
what’s a cauldron if a foggy brew isn’t bubbling over it? And you were
probably up to your elbows in pumpkin goo, carving jack-o’-lanterns
alone in the kitchen because the kids abandoned you for cartoons
in the other room. But you stuck it out! And now everybody
who passes by your amazing spooky-style place whips out
a phone and takes a pic. In your own spirited way, you’re
bringing the neighborhood together—doing your part
to perk up the block and create community pride. It’s as
easy to see as the giant inflatable spider in your yard:
Halloween just wouldn’t be the same without you.
SEND ME YOUR HALLOWEEN
DECORATING IDEAS! Write to me and send photos to
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Sara, your story “My Dollhouse Waited 34 Years for a Makeover” in the July/August issue brought back
memories. My sister and I recently
refurbished a dollhouse, which our
father built, for my grandnieces. We
finished it just in time for the girls’
shared birthday party!
—Nancy Dieckow,
San Antonio, TX
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I was so excited to see Young House Love in the July/August issue
(“100,000 People Visit Our House Every
Day”). They are such an inspiration to
“regular” people with an itch to get crafty!
—Lindsay Spears,
Washburn, MO
My ceiling fan has rattled for 12 years, and I had tried everything to fix it. Then I read Chip Wade’s advice in
“Talk to a Toolman” from the July/August
issue: Tighten the screws on the blades,
and measure from the tip of each blade
to the ceiling to make sure they all fall in
line. It worked—my fan is finally quiet!
—Linda Duguay,
Niagara Falls, Ontario
I had to smile when I read “Hey, Critters, Keep Out” in the June issue, because I have all of those animals in
my yard! I love living on the edge of the
woods, but there’s a lot of work involved.
Thank you for some new suggestions.
—Cathy Berk,
Anacortes, WA
Vern’s measurement tips couldn’t have come at a better time (June’s
“Design by the Numbers”). We were three
weeks away from moving into a new
home when the issue arrived. Now we’re
confident we’ll do all our projects right.
—Jill Lex,
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dear HGTV magazine
It was so much fun to play the real estate game “Is This House Old or New?” in your July/August issue. Thanks
for including stories that kids my age (12
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Vern’s room inspired this redo!
I nabbed this piano bench at a yard sale for $5. To give
it an update, I painted it red (Emperor’s Silk by Annie Sloan),
took the old fabric off the seat, added batting, and re-covered
it in a zigzag print from fabric.com. Thanks for the inspiration!
—Patti West,
Oswego, NY
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This dresser is from our local Habitat for Humanity ReStore. I gave it all new drawer
pulls and limewashed
it with Briwax liming
wax. Now it’s a pretty
piece in our entryway.
—Betsy Cain,
Boone, NC
I am a big fan of Vern Yip’s style,
so when I saw the
striped walls in his
son’s room in your
May issue (“Playtime
With Vern”), I knew
I had to try that look
in my 3-year-old’s
room. I used two
shades of paint from
Behr: Eminence in
flat, and Liberty Gray
in high gloss. I love
the way it came out!
—Corinne Feldman,
Miami Beach, FL
SEND YOUR PHOTOS TO [email protected].
To give my bedroom a new look, I painted the wall behind
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We asked eight HGTV stars to trick out a pumpkin—no carving allowed. The results? Scary good!
the great pumpkin challenge
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help wantedpwanted
“CANDY”-STRIPE ITSpray-paint the pumpkin and its stem
white. Let dry, then use puffy paint to
make rows of dots that resemble strips
of button candy. Let dry.
SPRAY PAINT: Gloss White by Krylon
PUFFY PAINT: Bright pack in red violet, neon
yellow, and light blue, $3 for a pack of three
1-ounce bottles, ilovetocreate.com
Button candy inspired this design!
Meg Caswell,Meg’s Great
Rooms
POINT THE WAYSpray-paint the pumpkin and its stem
black. Let dry, then use a small crafts brush
and white paint to write candy and draw an
arrow. Or use adhesive letters and an arrow
from a crafts store.
SPRAY PAINT: Gloss Black by Krylon
CRAFTS PAINT: Deco Art Americana acrylic crafts
paint in snow white, $1.50 for 2 ounces, joann.com
TWIST UP THE STEMSBrush a foot-long strand of twine with white
crafts glue, then wrap it around a marker.
While the glue is still sticky, slide the twine
off and set it aside on wax paper—this will be
the curly topper for your pumpkin. Wrap the
stem with another strand of twine, securing
with dabs of hot glue every few rotations.
Before you reach the top of the stem, hot-
glue the curly piece to the stem’s side. Finish
wrapping the rest of the stem with twine,
and hot-glue the end in place.
PLAY WITH PATTERNFor the design on the left, stick long strips of
masking tape on the pumpkin. You can cut
the tape into various widths first if you want.
Paint the pumpkin yellow, let dry, then peel
off the tape. For the zigzag design, freehand
the pattern using different-size crafts brushes
and a variety of paint colors.
PAINT: Martha Stewart
Crafts satin acrylic crafts
paint in meadowlark,
pink dahlia, granny smith,
summer haze, and beetle
black, $2 for 2 ounces,
joann.com
Genevieve Gorder,
Dear Genevieve
Vern Yip,HGTV Star
Sabrina Soto,The High Low
Project
Put your pumpkin on a cake stand so it’s easier to
rotate it while you paint.
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Emily Henderson,Secrets From
a Stylist
PAPER THEMCut 1-inch-wide strips of patterned paper a
little longer than the pumpkin’s height. Coat
the backs with Mod Podge and press them
onto the pumpkin from top to bottom. Once
the pumpkin’s completely covered, coat it
with a layer of Mod Podge and let dry.
PAPER: For a similar look, try paperstudio.com.
Vertical strips of paper are key for these decoupaged pumpkins.
MAKE A STARRY SKY Spray-paint the pumpkin and its stem black.
Let dry, then paint a silver crescent moon.
Cover the rest with gold star stickers.
SPRAY PAINT: Gloss Black by Krylon
CRAFTS PAINT: Martha Stewart Crafts metallic acrylic
crafts paint in sterling, $2.50 for 2 ounces, joann.com
STICKERS: Presto-Stick foil stickers in gold,
from $2 for a pack of 175, eurekaschool.com
David Bromstad,HGTV Star
WRAP LITTLE ONES IN RIBBONCut pieces of ribbon long enough to
wrap around each pumpkin, then secure
with a few dabs of hot glue. Try the look
on a bunch of minis and gather them in
a decorative container.
RIBBON: For a similar look, try mjtrim.com.
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very superstitious!If you’ve ever walked under a ladder or broken a mirror and thought, Uh-oh!, check out this list of good luck/bad luck beliefs to learn how they got started.
SUPERSTITION: Peacock feathers are unlucky.WHERE IT CAME FROM:
In Greek mythology
peacocks were sacred
to Hera, a jealous
and temperamental
goddess. Experts say
the connection to her is
what may have earned
the feathers a bad rap.
SUPERSTITION: Putting shoes on the table causes bad luck at home.WHERE IT CAME FROM: Since footwear
touches the floor—generally considered
a dirty or “bad” place—it’s thought
that putting them on the table brings
misfortune into your house.
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SUPERSTITION: Walk beneath a ladder and something bad will happen.WHERE IT CAME FROM: One popular theory suggests that a ladder propped
against a wall, forming a triangle, symbolizes the Holy Trinity in the Christian
faith. Walking underneath it is disrespectful, thereby bringing bad luck.
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SUPERSTITION:
Passing someone going the opposite direction on the stairs is bad luck.WHERE IT CAME FROM: The origin traces back to biblical
times and the idea that there was a ladder bridging
the heavens and the Earth—the same way a staircase
connects two floors. Blocking a staircase was thought to
keep spirits from passing between the two worlds, which
would trigger negative consequences.
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SUPERSTITION: If you spill salt, toss a pinch over your left shoulder to ward off bad luck.WHERE IT CAME FROM: Salt was once a
prized possession. Ancient Romans were
often paid in salt—it’s the origin of the word
salary—and many people assumed that if
you spilled salt, you’d attract evil spirits.
One way to keep them at bay was to throw
them a pinch.
SUPERSTITION: If you crack an egg and get a double yolk, it’s good luck.WHERE IT CAME FROM: Historically
eggs have symbolized new life. Experts
say that’s why some people equate the
rare occurrence of a double yolk with
doubly good fortune.
SUPERSTITION:
A horseshoe above your door with the open end pointing up brings good fortune.WHERE IT CAME FROM: Some say this
practice has Christian roots that can
be traced back to a story in which the
devil promised never to enter a house
with a horseshoe over the door. Some
also believed that the horseshoe’s
U-shape would catch and hold good
luck for the people inside the home.
Hanging the horseshoe upside down,
however, would empty out any luck
stored there.
SUPERSTITION: Placing a hat on the bed
leads to misfortune.WHERE IT CAME FROM: In ancient
times, it was taboo for a warrior to
bring his helmet into the house. Some
historians think that practice evolved into
the belief that putting your hat on the bed
would bring about unfortunate events.
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SUPERSTITION: Break a mirror and you’ll have seven years of bad luck.
WHERE IT CAME FROM: People once
thought that a mirror held the soul of
the person looking into it, so it made
sense that if you cracked a mirror, you
would experience equally traumatic
consequences. The time period comes
from a belief that the body renews itself
every seven years.
SUPERSTITION: Placing your purse on the floor hurts your finances.WHERE IT CAME
FROM: In many
cultures, laying
something on the
floor is a sign of
disrespect for that
object. Since a purse
holds money, the
belief goes, you’re
snubbing those funds
if you place them on
the ground.
SUPERSTITION: A cricket in the house is good luck, so don’t ever kill one. WHERE IT CAME FROM: The cricket’s rise
to lucky-charm status may have evolved
from its chirping abilities. It was thought
their singing could predict the weather,
changes in luck, or even the arrival
of friends. Their harmless nature also
earned them a place of welcome, at least
as far as insects go, inside the home.
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sorta bad!
WRITTEN BY JESSICA DODELL-FEDER AND SARAH GROSSBART
BOTTOM LINE:
…to let your kid play with a phone at the
dinner table?A: It’s never a good idea to let your little one spend all
of dinner playing games, whether you’re at home or in a
restaurant. “The last thing you want your child to do is check
out for the entire meal,” says Robin Wells, president of Etiquette
Manor, a Miami-based etiquette school. “Even 5-year-olds
should have the self-discipline to put up with a few minutes of
boredom.” That said, if you’re spending most of dinner talking
about something he won’t understand, you could give him a
phone break for a few minutes. But if your child is older than
10, says Wells, he’s out of luck. At that age, he should be able to
sit through a whole meal without needing a distraction.
A: Nice as it is to pare
down your cleaning caddy,
don’t treat glass cleaner
like an all-purpose answer.
Although it’s great for shining
up windows, glass cleaner is
high in ammonia, which can
etch or dull granite and marble
and even wear away laminate
if it’s not wiped off completely,
says Melissa Homer, chief
cleaning officer for MaidPro,
a national housecleaning
service. It also lacks a
disinfecting agent, which
is essential for cleaning any
surface that comes in contact
with food. “A multipurpose
solution that disinfects is
a better choice for granite,
marble, laminate, and most
other materials,” says Homer.
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A: Haunted by visions
of tiny ghouls and mini
Buzz Lightyears banging
down your door? That’s
not a good enough excuse
to skip out on your trick-
or-treat duty. Participating
in this holiday requires
relatively little time, effort,
and money—and it’s what
good neighbors do. “Think
of Halloween as a chance to
bring joy to the kids in your
community for just the cost
of some candy,” says Bruce
Weinstein, Ph.D., author of
Ethical Intelligence. And if
you can help it, try not to
be stingy with sweets. After
all, Halloween is only one
day out of the year—and
being generous could save
your lawn from getting
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how bad is it…
BOTTOM LINE:
really bad!
A: Although most states
won’t penalize you, resist the
temptation to toss a done-for
bulb. Eventually it’ll end up
in a compactor or landfill,
where it will likely break.
Once that happens, the bulb
releases a tiny amount of
mercury, which is toxic to
people and animals, into the
air or water. “While it’s a very
small amount, it’s still better
to recycle a CFL,” says Molly
Hooven, a spokesperson for
the Environmental Protection
Agency. So bring your bulbs
to a home improvement
center or waste collection
agency—many will handle the
recycling for you.
BOTTOM LINE:pretty bad!
BOTTOM LINE:pretty bad!
…to feed birds at the park?A: Think twice before
you offer sandwich crusts
to a duck or pigeon. Bread,
crackers, and other “people
food” provide little in the way
of nutrition, and they could
hurt your feathered friends’
habitat. Repeated feedings
can draw a large number of
birds to the area, and all the
droppings they leave behind
will contaminate the spot.
“It can throw off a park’s
ecosystem if lots of birds
are defecating in a pond or
pecking at the grass,” says
Mitch Murdock, natural areas
manager for the Chicago Park
District. Also, any uneaten
morsels could attract less
adorable wildlife, like rats. If
you and the kiddos still want
to feed animals, a petting zoo
is your best bet.
…to pull out your gray hairs?A: While it’s not true that
two grays will grow back for
each one you pluck, you’ll
do more harm than good
if you tweeze or yank out
those silvery strands. The
hair that takes its place will
also be gray, and repeated
tugging could permanently
damage the hair follicle,
says New York City–based
dermatologist Meghan
O’Brien, M.D. There’s also
a chance that the strand
may not grow back. If you
absolutely can’t stand the
little sucker, cut the hair
as close to your scalp as
possible. It’s not a permanent
solution, but it’ll eliminate
the gray for at least a month
or two. And if you’re dealing
with more than a few strands,
either bite the bullet and dye
your ’do, or learn to love your
salt-and-pepper look.
Got any quackers?
BOTTOM LINE:
really bad!it’s fine!
for most rugs
for cotton rugs
…to not use a rug pad on hardwood floors? A: A rug pad is a must, and
not just because it’ll prevent
your sisal from sliding.
“When you step on a rug, you
create friction between its
backing and the wood, as if
you were using sandpaper,”
says Tom Jennings, a vice
president at the World Floor
Covering Association. This
will mar your floor’s finish
and cause your rug to wear
prematurely. “You may see
the design fade or become
distorted after a few years,
especially in high-traffic
areas,” Jennings says. The
exception? If your rug is
cotton, which usually doesn’t
have an abrasive backing.
…to throw a CFL bulb in the trash?
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At least three times
a year.
…shampooed your rugs?
…restocked your
family’s first aid
kit?
Start by restocking the essentials: antibiotic ointment, gauze pads, adhesive
cloth tape, and bandages in assorted sizes. Then make sure the kit has
unexpired pain reliever, hand sanitizer, hydrocortisone cream, and antiseptic
wipe packets, as well as sterile gloves, a first aid instruction booklet, and
an instant cold compress. “Tailor your kit to fit your needs,” recommends
Johnson & Johnson spokesperson Carmen Nestares. For example, “if your
family loves to camp, include spray or ointment for bug bites and rashes.” Every six months.
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.com for locations). Or save in the long run and buy one (you can find a good
model for less than $200). To start, tackle stains with a pretreatment solution,
says Lou Manfredini, a national home improvement expert and TV and radio
host. Next, mix hot water with the recommended amount of cleaning solution,
and pour the formula into the machine. Beginning at the room’s far corner, push
the vacuum forward to release the cleaning mix, then pull it back to extract dirt
and moisture. Wait until the rug is completely dry before walking on it.
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Held a family fire drill? Checked the temp in your fridge? Tossed old makeup? Here, eight smart ways to earn your home-care merit badge.
when was the last time you…
…checked the fit
on your dog’s collar?
Every two weeks for
the first six months of a growing
puppy’s life, then once a month
after that.
A dog’s neck is delicate, and a too-
tight collar could cause skin irritation,
so a proper fit is important, says
Gerardo Perez-Camargo, D.V.M., Ph.D., a
veterinarian with Purina. Check your pup’s collar
while he’s standing on all four paws—you should
be able to slip two fingers inside the collar and
move them easily. The collar can feel tighter
when your dog’s sitting, so double-check that
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The just-right temp for a fridge is between 38°F and 40°F,
while a freezer should be 0°F, says Sub-Zero representative
Chandler Nault. If you have an electronic display and it’s
not reading cold enough, call a pro for a repair. If your
fridge has a dial with numbers or an arrow, pick up a fridge
thermometer (about $5, hardware stores) for an accurate read.
…checked your fridge and freezer
settings?
Once a month,
especially if yours
has a dial, which may get moved
accidentally.
Point out two exits in each room (maybe a door and a window), says Dayna
Hilton, executive director of the Keep Kids Fire Safe Foundation. Make sure
there are metal escape ladders in each upstairs bedroom that adults and older
kids know how to use, and designate a meeting spot outside. Then,
imagining there’s a fire, practice the drill: Feel the door with the
back of your hand to check if it’s hot—if it were, you’d need to use a
different exit. Crawl out on your hands and knees—the air would be
cooler and less smoky down low. Then go to your meeting spot.
Twice a year.…held
a family fire
drill?
Thank the weather for wearing down your blades: Heat can warp the rubber,
while icy buildup can cause them to crack, says Dan Ramsey, author of The
Complete Idiot’s Guide to Trouble-Free Car Care. To replace, prop up a wiper
arm and locate the plastic stopper holding the blade in place. Press the
stopper, unhook the blade and slide it off the arm, then slide in the new blade
(about $15 each at auto parts stores). Swivel the wiper arm until the blade clicks
in place, then set the wiper back on the glass. Repeat with the other blade.
At least once
a year.
…tossed out old
makeup?
“Lip products and mascara are where you need to be most vigilant, since
they breed bacteria the fastest,” says Jessica Wu, M.D., a Los Angeles–based
dermatologist. Don’t share those with friends, and replace them frequently
to avoid infection—every three months for gloss and mascara, and every six
months for lipsticks. Liquid foundation should also get refreshed every six
months, or sooner if the texture or smell changes; powders like blush and
eyeshadow can last a year.
Every three
months to a year,
depending on the type.
Ketchup bottles have an expiration date, which is usually 15 months
from the time of production. But once the seal has been broken, it
will last about six months in the refrigerator. If you’re an infrequent
condiment user, you may want to note the date you opened it on
the label. Some bottles have a “best by” date instead. You won’t
necessarily get sick if you use it after that, but it may not taste as
fresh, says Frances Largeman-Roth, R.D., a Brooklyn-based
food and health expert. Also, if your ketchup has gone
from bright red to brownish-red, it’s time to ditch it.
Every six months (once it’s
open).
…replaced your bottle of ketchup?
…replaced your
windshield wiper
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Q One of the burners on
my electric stove isn’t
warming. Is there a fix?
CHIP SAYS: GIVE IT A GO. Over
time the receptacle that your
burner plugs into can become
charred or corroded, which
will cause the burner to stop
working. When your stove
is off, hold the
burner with
both hands
and pull
it off the
stovetop.
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talk to a toolman
Should you hire a pro or tackle that home repair yourself? Elbow Room’s Chip Wade
weighs in on five common questions. then poke a toothpick or pin in
the spray jet holes to remove
buildup. For stubborn gunk,
you can also scrub the inside
of the head with a toothbrush.
Then rinse it clean and screw it
back on. If the water from your
faucets also dribbles out, you
may have a problem with your
pipes, so call a plumber.
Q How do I hook up
a porch light?
CHIP SAYS: HIRE A PRO. This
involves running wires and
cutting through your exterior
walls and insulation, so it’s
best to get an electrician. Just
make sure you already have
the fixture you want to install
so he cuts the right size hole.
The light’s mounting box
should fit in it without any
gaps—otherwise moisture or
pests could sneak through. The
electrician will run wires from
your porch ceiling to your main
circuit breaker, then screw in
the fixture. The job can take an
hour or two, depending on how
complicated the wiring is.
gotten rid of as much
as you can easily reach,
climb down and move
the ladder over a few feet
to tackle the next section.
Continue until you’ve
cleared all the gutters.
Q I want to install
surround sound.
Can I do it on my own?
CHIP SAYS: HIRE A PRO. You’ll
need an audio/video installer—
he’ll know more about speaker
systems and their wiring needs
than an electrician. Before he
arrives, tell him the make and
model of your system so he
knows which wires to bring.
He’ll run them through your
walls from your TV or stereo to
where you want your speakers.
The pro can also cut holes in
your walls for the speakers
and mount them, but that will
likely add at least a few hundred
dollars to the cost.
Q How can I boost
the water pressure
in my shower?
CHIP SAYS: GIVE IT A GO. First
check that the shower is the
only place where you have low
pressure—if that’s the case,
your showerhead’s spray jets
are likely clogged with mineral
deposits. To clear them out,
soak the head in a solution of
one part white vinegar to three
parts water. Let it sit overnight,
Have lots of
trees? Clean your
gutters twice in the
fall and twice in
the spring. If not,
once each season
is good.
the receptacle, which looks
like a little plastic box that’s
clipped or screwed into your
range. Detach it and the two
wires connecting it, then take
it to a hardware store to get an
identical replacement. Clip or
screw the new receptacle into
the stove, reattach the wires,
and replace the burner.
Q Whenever it rains,
my roof’s gutters
overflow. What’s the best
way to clear them?
CHIP SAYS: IT DEPENDS.
I always tell people that if you
want your gutters to flow
freely, you have to clean
them by hand from
a ladder. If you’re
not comfortable
climbing up
high, hire a
professional
gutter
cleaning
service. If
you want to
go the DIY route,
place your ladder
at one end of your
roof and climb up so that
the gutter is right in front of
you. Wearing work gloves and
using a small spade, scoop
out any debris or leaves and
drop them on the ground.
(You can clean up the piles
at the end.) Once you’ve
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Whether you’re tackling a major
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“This guest bedroom is in the home of a
doctor who sometimes has colleagues stay
over. I wanted the room to feel glamorous—the
complete opposite of the hospital—and no color
does that better than purple. It’s also gender-
neutral, so any guest feels right at home.”
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red barn BY SHERWIN-WILLIAMS
“If you want your house to get
noticed, go big with red. This home
was already popular, but now it’s
even more of a neighborhood
landmark. I love this shade because
it manages to be both exciting and
traditional, which isn’t an easy
combo to achieve. Keep all the other
details on the house simple and
you’ve got yourself a winner.”
—Jen Franks, Bret Franks
Construction Inc., Little Rock, AR
delightful aqua BY PRATT & LAMBERT
“This powder room features lots
of natural wood and stone. When
I was thinking about a paint color,
turquoise made perfect sense. After
all, turquoise is a natural material
too. Since the wood and stone are
matte, I picked semigloss for the
paint. When you’re choosing paint,
consider contrasting colors and
finishes. It’s a simple trick.”
—Allison Caccoma, Caccoma
Interiors, San Francisco, CA
antibes green BY ANNIE SLOAN
“The piano is one of the first things you see when
you walk inside our home, so we wanted a color
that‘s full of spunk. It lets guests know right away
that we don’t take ourselves too seriously. I used a
dark wax on top to give the green a richer tone.”
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“This kitchen opens up to
a formal dining room, so I
wanted the cabinets to feel
dressed up too. Steel gray
did the job. Since the rest
of the kitchen is white and
beige, the room still feels
friendly and bright. I could
see this color in a cozy
den, too, or in any room
with lots of natural wood.”
—Benjamin Dhong, Benjamin
Dhong Interiors, Berkeley, CA
deep carnation BY BENJAMIN MOORE
“This is a little girl’s
room, so I chose a bright
bubblegum pink that
makes her desk feel
one-of-a-kind. A good
tip for pink: Pick a shade
that doesn’t exactly
match the other pinks
in the room—it will look
more sophisticated.”
—Shirley Meisels, MHouse
Inc., Toronto, ON
rejuvenateBY SHERWIN-WILLIAMS
waterscapeBY SHERWIN-WILLIAMS
“There’s almost no way you can go wrong mixing orange and blue.
One’s hot, the other’s cool. One’s energetic, the other’s serene. When
I’m using a color that pops, like this coral, I prefer a glossy, reflective
finish. The aqua can work either shiny or more matte and distressed.”
—Tobi Fairley, Tobi Fairley Interior Design, Little Rock, AR
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From left Custom-made 18" x 18" pillow cover in Faux Bois Woodgrain linen cotton canvas fabric by Sarah Walden, $27 per yard, spoonflower
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From left Custom-made 18" x 18" pillow cover in Cloud Pagoda linen cotton canvas fabric in orange/pink by Danika Herrick, $27 per yard,
spoonflower.com, pillow insert, $10.50, pillowflex.com; Berry Peridot 20" x 20" pillow cover, $64, pillow insert, $24, both serenaandlily.com;
Patterndesign Pink Floral Bouquet 18" x 18" polyester pillow, $30, society6.com; Rebekah Ginda Design Frolic 18" x 18" woven polyester
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From left Custom-made 18" x 18" pillow cover in Classic Plaid Vincent linen cotton canvas fabric by Sarah Walden, $27 per yard,
spoonflower.com, pillow insert, $10.50, pillowflex.com; Obi 18" x 18" cotton pillow, $37, crateandbarrel.com; Karendemaio Winter’s Eve
Floral 18" x 18" polyester pillow, $30, society6.com; Paragon 11" x 23" cotton pillow, $40, cb2.com
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From left Rugby Stripe 26" x 26" cotton pillow in denim, $64, dashandalbert.com; Liora Manné Visions Ii Double Knot 20" x 20" polyester
pillow, $49, hsn.com; custom-made 18" x 18" pillow cover in Stripes Large Red and White linen cotton canvas fabric by Tina R., $27 per yard,
spoonflower.com, pillow insert, $10.50, pillowflex.com; Liora Manné Visions Ii Anchor 12" x 20" polyester pillow in white, $42, hsn.com
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Threshold 18" x 24" cotton pillow,
$25, target.com
Laurel 18" x 18" felt pillow, $44,
homedecorators.com
The Well Dressed Bed Lunar Sky Ikat 12" x 16"
microsuede pillow, $49.50, wayfair.com
LR Resources Zelkova Tabasco 18" x 18"
polyester pillow, $34.50, wayfair.com
Woods 16" x 16" velvet pillow,
$84, arhaus.com
Pisa 16" x 16" polyester pillow in
red, $20, homedecorators.com
Autumn Leaves 20" x 20" polyester-blend
pillow in red, $40, pillowdecor.com
Santa Maria 11�1⁄2" x 18�1⁄2" cotton
pillow, $37, pillowperfect.com
Sculpted Felt 16" x 16" acrylic and wool
pillow in orange, $35, grandinroad.com
Alexandria 18" x 18" polyester and cotton
pillow in desert, $43, pillowperfect.com
Bali Mandarin 11�1⁄2" x 23" cotton
pillow, $43, pillowperfect.com
Chooty & Co. Bellingrath 17" x 17"
cotton pillow, $30, wayfair.com
Threshold 18" x 24" cotton pillow,
$25, target com
Laurel 18 x 18 Laurel 18" x 18"
homedeco$25, target.com
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Blue on Blue Damask 13" x 21"
cotton pillow, $56, zazzle.com
Fujita 18" x 18" cotton pillow in
blue, $30, crateandbarrel.com
Ikat Moon 18" x 18" silk pillow
cover in dragonfly, $39, pillow
insert, $12, both westelm.com
Nate Berkus Foil Printed 18" x 18"
cotton pillow, target.com
Rennie & Rose Design Group Tartan Plaid
18" x 18" polyester pillow, $50, wayfair.com
The Pillow Collection Ocussi Geometric
18" x 18" cotton and polyester pillow in
navy, $62, hayneedle.com
Peacock 20" x 20" silk pillow cover, $39,
pillow insert, $14, both westelm.com
Rosette 17"-diameter cotton pillow
in dark blue, $78, anthropologie.com
Fandango 20" x 20" velvet pillow cover,
$63, marimekko.com; pillow insert,
$11.50, pillowflex.com
Kuba 20" x 20" cotton canvas pillow
cover in navy, $64, pillow insert, $24,
both serenaandlily.com
Lakeland Cable 20" x 20" cotton
pillow cover, $39, pillow insert, $18,
both landsend.com
winter
Fujita 18" x 18" cotton pillow in
blue $30 crateandbarrel com
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Lakeland Cable 20" x 20" cotton
Blue on Blue Damask 13" x 21"
Resist Dot Indigo 15" x 35" cotton
pillow, $88, pineconehill.com
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Camden 16" x 16" polyester pillow
in coral, $36, jcp.com
Surya Tracks 22" x 22" polyester
pillow in salmon, $32, hayneedle.com
Jennifer Paganelli Back Bay 18" x 18" hook
pillow in orange blue, $48, laylagrayce.com
Albany Stripes 20" x 20" polyester-
blend pillow, $55, pillowdecor.com
Ribbon 15" x 25" cotton and linen
pillow, $39, landofnod.com
The Pillow Collection Fimbrethil Geometric
18" x 18" cotton pillow in orange purple, $62,
hayneedle.com
Garima Dhawan Dance 3 16" x 16"
polyester pillow, $39, denydesigns.com
Flower Shop 18" x 18" cotton canvas
pillow cover in floral warm, $39,
pillow insert, $18, both pbteen.com
Surf Sessions Decorator 26" x 26" crewel
pillow cover in warm-pink multi, $59, pillow
insert, $29, both pbteen.com
Linda Dano Abstract Watercolor 14" x 20"
polyester pillow, $24.50, qvc.com
Caravan 16" x 16" cotton pillow in
pink, $20, pillowdecor.com
The Pillow Collection Kalmara Geometric
18" x 18" cotton pillow, $62, hayneedle.com
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Chooty & Co. Nile 12�1⁄2" x 19"
polyester pillow, $39, wayfair.com
Happy Chic by Jonathan Adler Elizabeth Greek
Key 18" x 18" cotton pillow, $32, jcp.com
Peking Handicraft Blue Squid 18" x
18" hook pillow, $66, lnt.com
Peking Handicraft Captain’s Wheel 18" x
18" hook pillow, $48, amazon.com
Holli Zollinger Gingham 16" x 16"
polyester pillow, $39, denydesigns.com
Solid Hawaiian Ocean Blue 20" x
20" cotton pillow, $64, zazzle.com
Fresh American Flora 22" x 22"
polypropylene and acrylic pillow in
turquoise, $88, dashandalbert.com
Peking Handicraft Anchor’s Away 18" x
18" hook pillow, $48, amazon.com
Holli Zollinger Nautical Stripe 16" x 16"
polyester pillow, $39, denydesigns.com
Sea Coral 17" x 17" cotton-blend
pillow in blue, $40, pillowdecor.com
Peking Handicraft Nautical 9" x 26"
hook pillow, $48, amazon.com
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Safavieh Leslie 18" x 18" polyester pillow
in red, $71 for a set of 2, wayfair.com
Chooty & Co. Nile 12�1⁄2" x 19" Happ
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$52patterned rug
Dalyn Marcello 3'3" x 5'1" polypropylene
rug in ivory, rugsusa.com
$10pumpkin tools
Pumpkin carving kit,
target.com
$35table lamp
Happy Chic by Jonathan Adler Charlotte
ribbed 10�1⁄4"-tall ceramic lamp, jcp.com
$50rolling table
PS 2012 27�1⁄2"W x 16�1⁄2"D x 19"H
powder-coated steel coffee table
in dark turquoise, ikea.com
WHAT A STEAL!
$45indoor/outdoor pillow
Juliana Curi Chevron 16" x 16"
polyester pillow, denydesigns.com
$5soap dispenserOrange rubber-coated
stoneware soap pump, cb2.com
$34.50fall doormat
Entryways Maple Leaves 18" x 30"
coconut-fiber doormat, wayfair.com
$1.50 each colorful candles
Column 8"-tall wax candles,
pier1.com
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$90bright side table
Threshold Fretwork 18"W x
15"D x 23�3⁄4"H hardwood table in
summer wheat, Target stores
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$12dog biscuits
Bistro Country Bacon treats in
a 12-ounce tin, harrybarker.com
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$15trinket bowl
Miller 5"-diameter glass bowl in blue,
crateandbarrel.com
$99swirly chair
Scoop-Back Marbleized
bentwood and chrome-plated
iron chair, westelm.com
$129petal mirror
Champagne Burst 35�1⁄4" x 35�1⁄2"
steel and wood mirror,
pier1.com
$30tissue box cover
City Geo 6" x 5�1⁄2" resin tissue box
cover, dknyhome.com
$14door hook setOver-the-Door 5"-tall
plastic hooks, set of 6,
urbanoutfitters.com
$16napkin set
Printed Bird cotton napkins,
set of 4, worldmarket.com
$170floral bench
Brighton Hill 48"W x 17"D x 17"H
woven fabric bench in midnight teal
and orange floral, angelohomestore.com
$15laundry bin
Large Round Circles 21�3⁄4"H x
15"-diameter polypropylene hamper
in lime, containerstore.com
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PRODUCED BY KATE DOHERTY
$685So sparkly—124
little light-reflecting mirrors cover
the frame. Quatrefoil 34" x 34"
mirror, horchow.com
$1,399This velvet sofa’s straight-back
style gives it a modern, streamlined shape.Murphy 81" sofa in emerald vance, roomandboard.com
$999This one’s covered in a gorgeous green velvet
too—and plenty comfy with seven cushions total.Stockholm 83�1⁄4" sofa in Sandbacka green, IKEA stores
$269With an aged
silver finish, this mirror is a fancy
touch above a dresser. Quatrefoil
34" x 34" mirror,
shadesoflight.com
$54Polyester fill keeps the cost down, but the embroidered cover looks rich.
Charlotte 18" x 18" pillow,
homedecorators.com
$102The pretty pattern
is hand-printed, plus there’s a luxe down
insert inside. Frond 18" x 18" cotton
pillow and insert in tulip,
burrowandhive.com
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$150Both the back
cushion and seat are tufted. Nice
details!Fionn polyester chair
in amber, pier1.com
$350This fabric-covered
version uses polyester, which is
way less pricey. Lexford 32"W x 15"D x
30"H wood and nailhead
chest, pier1.com
$1,840More than 400
hand-applied nails decorate this linen-
covered chest. Cabrillo 38�3⁄4"W x
20 1⁄2"D x 33�1⁄4"H chest,
bernhardt.com
for stores
$449A cushy foam seat makes this velvet chair a welcome
addition to a table. Cody chair in tangerine,
crateandbarrel.com
$795This dining room stunner has seven arms and hangs
from an iron chain. Foucault’s Orb 32"-diameter
rustic iron chandelier, rh.com
$499The hanging glass ball finial is a fun
accent on this bronze six-arm version.
Orb 29"-diameter chandelier,
ballarddesigns.com
$855This hand-hooked
wool rug is supersoft underfoot.
Concentric Squares 4'6" x 6'6"
rug in multi, companyc.com
$475Made of braided wool and nylon, this pretty option is reversible!
Plymouth Concentric
Rectangle 5' x 8' rug in gold
finch, worldmarket.com
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$517Campfire ka-ching! Light real logs in this fire pit, lounge in cedar chairs, and curl up with a cotton blanket.
1 Shine Company Marina cedar
Adirondack chairs in lemon yellow,
$130 each, wayfair.com 2 Sunbrella
16" x 16" outdoor pillows in red,
$25 each, outdoorpillowsonly.com
3 Royal Stewart cotton blanket, $50,
beautiesltd.com 4 Pleasant Hearth
Bradford 34"W x 34"D x 19�3⁄4"H natural
slate-top fire pit, $150, samsclub.com
5 Campfire marshmallows, $3 for a
28-ounce bag, walmart.com 6 Rome
extension fork, $4, campsaver.com
$1,557Treat yourself to a deluxe backyard campfire with a gas fire pit, a merino wool throw, and gourmet vanilla-flavored marshmallows.
1 Polywood Long Island recycled
plastic Adirondack chairs in yellow,
$280 each, hayneedle.com 2 Laguna
18" x 18" outdoor pillows, $39 each,
lampsplus.com 3 Merino wool throw
in MacGill tartan, $118, pendleton-usa
.com 4 Import Square 41�1⁄4"W x
41 1⁄4"D x 21�3⁄4"H slate/marble-top gas
fireplace, $772, efireplacestore.com
5 Tahitian vanilla marshmallows, $13
for an 8-ounce bag, shopsucre.com
6 Rolla Roaster fork, sold only as a set
of 2, $16, llbean.com
get cozy outside
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HGTV Star judge Vern Yip shares his best shopping, sizing, and arranging tips.
area rugs1 To figure out your ideal rug
size, measure the room’s width and
length, then subtract two to three
feet from each dimension. The
result is what you should aim for. 2 A good rule of thumb when
deciding where to put a rug: Make
sure at least the front two legs
of each piece of furniture in the
space sit on the rug. Otherwise it
will look like it’s floating. 3 Nothing beats a wool rug. Yes,
it’s the most expensive kind, but
it feels the softest, has the richest
colors, and wears the best. If wool
is out of your price range, try
nylon or a synthetic blend for a
similar look that’s just as durable.4 Natural materials such as sisal,
jute, and sea grass are affordable
and go with any color scheme.
Just keep in mind, they look
casual and can feel scratchy. A
wool or nylon rug that mimics the
nubby texture of natural fiber will
be kinder to your feet. 5 Flat-woven kilim and dhurrie
rugs, which are usually made
of cotton or wool, are a fun way
to add pattern to a room. But
because they’re thin, they don’t
hold up as well as rugs with a pile.
Soft on your feet and can be hosed
down—great for outdoors!
Alix Soubiran Fakir 5' x 8' wool rug, $539,
luluandgeorgia.com
Poire 5' x 7'6" polypropylene rug, $339,
homedecorators.com
Indigo Geo 5' x 8' cotton
dhurrie, $199, westelm.com
Save them for low-traffic areas,
or layer one over a sturdier rug. 6 Standard rug sizes range
from 3 feet by 5 feet to 9 feet by
12 feet. If you need a larger one
or have an oddly shaped room,
consider getting a piece of carpet
cut to size and bound. I did that
in my kids’ playroom and paid
hundreds less than I would have
for a regular rug in a similar size. 7 Don’t forget a rug pad! It
will prolong the life of your rug
and the floor underneath. I like
polypropylene pads, which are
cheap and stand up to foot traffic.
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Mayflower 5' x 7'6" polypropylene rug,
$329, horchow.com
88-Key 5' x 8' cotton and wool rug, $299,
landofnod.com
Design by Conran 5' x 8' jute rug with
cotton border, $215, jcp.com
HGTV HOME Ethos 5' x 7'9" nylon rug in
green, $399, shawfloors.com for stores
Magical Thinking Giant Dot 5' x 7' cotton
rug, $89, urbanoutfitters.com
Moroccan Shag 5' x 8' wool rug in ivory,
$300, worldmarket.com
Gala Thistle 5' x 8' wool rug, $865,
companyc.com
Gloria’s Garden 5' x 7' wool rug, $598,
anthropologie.com
Keno Palitra Multi 5' x 8' polyester rug,
$289, rugsusa.com
A natural-fiber rug is great for layering.
Put a smaller patterned rug on top.
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throw pillow Toadstool
Russet 15" x 35"
cotton lumbar
pillow, $154,
pineconehill.com
throw pillows
From left: Nesbit
Teal 12" x 18"
leather pillow, $50,
crateandbarrel.com;
Imax Suryan 17�3⁄4" x
17�3⁄4" cotton pillow,
$49.50, wayfair.com
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Ella Ruched full/
queen cotton voile
comforter, $100,
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full/queen
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duvet cover, $230,
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euro shams Cambridge
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Annabel cotton
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standard shams
Le Jardin Teal
cotton shams, $25
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Trellis Damask
Terracotta
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pineconehill.com
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Bar III Tali full/
queen cotton
duvet cover, $110,
macys.com
throw pillows From left:
Embroidered
Ikat Dot 20" x 20"
cotton twill cover
in indigo, cwonder
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17 3⁄4" x 17 3⁄4" cotton
pillow, $49.50,
wayfair.com
a cozy bedpoppy coral—a combo that always works.
FOR SHOPPING SOURCES, SEE PAGE 168.
HEADBOARD HGTV HOME Design Studio Manhattan queen tufted
headboard, $879, bassettfurniture.com
MATTRESS Curv queen All the Rage mattress, $799, simmons.com
coverlet Trina Turk
Santorini Coral
full/queen
cotton coverlet,
$200, macys.com
euro shams
Petite Château
Striped linen
shams, $45 each,
landofnod.com
throw pillow
Box Edge Royal
16" x 16" polyester
pillow in red, $30,
pillowdecor.com
standard shams Sheela cotton
voile shams in
pink, $88 each,
anthropologie.com
standard shams
Palmer cotton
shams in orange,
$115 each,
ralphlauren.com
LOOK #2
LOOK #4 euro shams
Zinnia cotton
sateen shams,
$35 each,
garnethill.com
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choose your spooky style It’s ghoul time!
Frighteningly cute picks to trick out your place.
WITCHES
doormatEntryways
Wicked Witch
Shoes 18" x 30"
coir doormat,
$40, amazon.com
apronWicked! Witch
cotton-poly twill
apron in yellow,
$22, zazzle.com
candy bowlOmniware Potion 9
11"-diameter ceramic treat
bowl, $44, wayfair.com
wine stopperWitch’s Hat Spooky resin
bottle stopper, $10,
neatoshop.com
needlepoint pillowPeking Handicraft Flying Witch
12" x 12" wool and cotton pillow, $40,
hi-countrybeddingandbath.com
Spilled some brew? No worries—this apron is machine-washable.
cocktail napkins
Drink Up Witches
paper napkins, $5 for
a set of 20, pier1.com
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cupcake linersSpider Frenzy baking cups, $1.50
for a set of 50, partycity.com
hand towel Spider cotton hand
towel, $4, target.com
doormat Home & More Spiderweb 17" x 29"
coir doormat, $23, wayfair.com
sequin pillowSpiderweb 16" x 16" polyester
pillow, $35, kohls.com
table runnerHalloween Spiderweb
58�1⁄4" felt runner,
$17, tag2u.comoutdoor lantern
Spider 18"-tall
steel LED lantern,
$25, target.com
sparkly magnetsGlitter Spider magnets,
$12 for a set of 6,
paper-source.com
SPIDERS
LED lights keep it glowing.
metal bowl Spiderweb 13�1⁄2"-diameter
powder-coated metal treat bowl, $35
for a mixed set of 2, tag2u.com
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cocktail napkinsGet Your Freak On paper cocktail
napkins, $5 for a set of 20, pier1.com
bedsheetsSin in Linen Voodoo Bones
cotton sateen bedsheets, $23
for a twin set, wayfair.com
doormatEntryways Enter at
Your Own Risk 18" x
30" coir doormat,
$40, hayneedle.com
dog costume Skeleton poly-cotton
dog hoodie, from
$13, partycity.com
glasses Skull glasses, $20 for a set of 4,
paper-source.com
throw pillow Peking Handicraft Boo Y’all 6�1⁄2" x
9" wool and cotton pillow, $43.50
for a set of 2, amazon.com
Even your sofa can get in on some
Halloween fun.
Too cute to be scary!
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BATS & CROWS
winged magnets Bat magnets, $13 for
a set of 6, tag2u.com
paper platesHalloween Spooky dinner plates,
$7 for a set of 8, tag2u.com
ceramic bowl Black Bird 14"-diameter bowl, $20,
HomeGoods stores
outdoor pillowCrow and Moon 20" x 20" polyester
pillow, $35.50, potterybarn.com
wine openerBat metal corkscrew
wine bottle opener,
$14.50, potterybarn.com
doormatImports Decor Bats 18" x 30" coir
doormat, $26, wayfair.com
Wings create an easy grip.
phone caseSpooky Haunted House
iPhone 5 case, $43, zazzle.com
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Shelburne, NH4 BR, 2 BA, 3,141 sq. ft., built in 1880
● Cherrywood paneled ceilings, and walls made of local stone
● On 18 acres in the White Mountains
● About 80 miles from Portland, MEAGENT: KATHLEEN SULLIVAN HEAD, BADGER REALTY
Covington, LA5 BR, 4�1⁄2 BA, 5,090 sq. ft., built in 1987
● Gourmet kitchen with custom cabinets and marble countertops
● Inground saltwater pool
● Less than an hour from New OrleansAGENT: SUSAN JAMES, REAL LIVING MAUTI MEREDITH SCOGGIN
San Diego, CA3 BR, 2 BA, 1,270 sq. ft., built in 1915
● Remodeled bath in master suite
● New windows, porch columns, and fence
● In Normal Heights, a neighborhood known for its lively arts scene
AGENT: ROMAN CEDILLO, APPLETREE DEVELOPMENT
Greensboro, NC5 BR, 3 BA, 2,344 sq. ft., built in 1973
● Newly renovated open kitchen
● On a large corner lot
● In a historic city that’s home to six colleges and universities
AGENT: LARRY STORY, TOTAL CARE REALTY, LLC
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ANSWERS: GREENSBORO: $259,900; COVINGTON: $870,000; LOUISVILLE: $118,900; WYNCOTE: $304,900; SHELBURNE: $500,000; SAN DIEGO: $469,900; RESTON: $689,900; BETHESDA: $759,000
Reston, VA4 BR, 3�1⁄2 BA, 2,543 sq. ft., built in 1989
● Master suite with vaulted ceilings, and bath with claw-foot tub and double sinks
● Finished basement with separate entrance
● About 20 miles from Washington, D.C. AGENT: DAVID UNTERMAN, RE/MAX ALLEGIANCE
Louisville, OH4 BR, 1 BA, 1,560 sq. ft., built in 1924
● Hardwood floors
● Landscaped backyard with patio and aboveground pool
● About 40 minutes from AkronAGENT: CAROL COOPER, KELLER WILLIAMS REALTY
Wyncote, PA6 BR, 2�1⁄2 BA, 3,143 sq. ft., built in 1895
● Original hardwood floors, leaded glass windows, and built-in shelving
● Large wraparound porch
● About 10 miles from PhiladelphiaAGENT: CAROL CRESSMAN, PRUDENTIAL FOX & ROACH REALTORS
Bethesda, MD3 BR, 2�1⁄2 BA, 1,991 sq. ft., built in 1948
● First floor den/office with French doors that open to the backyard
● Updated deck and paver patio
● Short walk to downtown and the MetroAGENT: SCOTT MATEJIK, STUART & MAURY, INC.
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copy the curb appeal!We took a spin through Bergen County, NJ, and found charming houses worth a closer look.
HOMEOWNERS: Linda and Bill BradleyBUILT IN: The 1920sBOUGHT IN: 2000
“We can’t take credit for the red door, but it’s one of the things we love most about the house, along
with all of the flowers in front.”
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laurel hedgeTall and dense, skip laurel hedges are often planted for privacy (they grow about 10 to 12 feet tall). Here they screen the front windows and make a backdrop for the flower beds.
house numbersPainted ceramic tiles make any style home look more charming.Mission Talavera house numbers,
$8 each, finecraftsimports.com
paint colorsSIDING: Pewter Mug by Behr
TRIM: Swan Wing by Behr
SHUTTERS: Beluga by Behr
FRONT DOOR: Awning Red by Behr
leafy plants
Hosta plants mark either side of the front steps. The popular garden plant, which sometimes has heart-shaped leaves, is easy to grow, especially in shady spots. Plant hostas alone, or with ferns for a lusher look.
lamppostA built-in crossbar comes in handy for hanging flowerpots.
These are packed with pink impatiens.3-light lantern-style
outdoor pendant light, post
light, and lamppost, $350,
plowandhearth.com
flower bedsThe Bradleys plant several flowers in their yard, including, from left, pink New Guinea impatiens (plant after the last spring frost), and blue hydrangeas and pink astilbe (plant both in spring or fall). The resulting landscape looks colorful and coordinated but not too predictable.
front doorThe 15 windowpanes
on this door let in plenty of natural light.
Exterior French 1515 door,
from $350, simpsondoor.com,
painted Awning Red by Behr
Hang a flowerpot
from your
lamppost!
PHOTOGRAPHS BY MOYA McALLISTER WRITTEN BY JAIMIE DALESSIO PRODUCED BY JENNIFER BERNO
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HOMEOWNERS: Jennifer and Brian Burchell
BUILT IN: 1929BOUGHT IN: 2011
“We love our English Tudor’s storybook charm. Moving here
from a larger home made us discover less really is more.”
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stacked stone
The dry-stack stone wall made up of Pennsylvania fieldstones matches the stone arch over the gate.
paint colorsSTUCCO: Standish White
by Benjamin Moore
TRIM: Rockport Gray
by Benjamin Moore
SHUTTERS: Crimson
by Benjamin Moore
roof shinglesGet the look of cedar shingles without
the expense. This asphalt option is about a third the cost of real cedar.
Landmark Pro in max def resawn
shake, from about $100 per square foot,
certainteed.com for buying info
shutters and dogsThe Burchells love the look of wood shutters with iron shutter dogs to keep them open. These vinyl shutters are easier
to clean and less prone to warping than wood ones. Paint them any color.
hanging planterIn the basket above the gate: purple petunias and pink million bells. Plant them in spring and they’ll bloom through the fall.
American flag
Showing patriotic spirit never goes out of style. Hang an American flag by the front door with a wall-mounted bracket.
Builders Edge
14" x 39" Board-
N-Batten hinge
shutters, $59 for a
pair, homedepot
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Crimson by
Benjamin Moore
Hand-forged
iron S shutter
dog, $22
for a set of
2, signature
hardware.com
japanese mapleWith its reddish-purple leaves, this Bloodgood Japanese maple tree, on the far right, is a standout in an all-green yard.
Gardman 16"-diameter
hanging planter in black with
coco liner, $13, bestnest.com
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HOMEOWNERS: Maryann and Jim McNamara
BUILT IN: 1935BOUGHT IN: 1986
“The little details of our home delight us the most—the Juliet
balcony, the front door with side windows, and the stone walkway.”
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flower- wrapped lamppost
This post is solar-powered, and it has a square planter at its base. Pretty!PSW solar lamppost with 15�1⁄2" x 15�1⁄2"
planter in white, $155.50, sears.com
green landscapingThe McNamaras went easy on flowers and instead chose several varieties of plants, shrubs, and ground cover, including, from left, Sedum ‘Autumn Joy,’ montgomery blue spruce, and ornamental grasses. The result is a spectrum of greens and lots of texture.
paint colors
SIDING AND TRIM:
Spanish White by Benjamin Moore
SHUTTERS: Rodeo by Benjamin Moore
FRONT DOOR: Northern Cliffs
by Benjamin Moore
house numbersThese simple house numbers have a clean, classic style that
looks great against a white home. Atlas Homewares traditionalist house
numbers, $19 each, thehardwarehut.com
porch lightA black lantern with clear glass panels is centered above the front porch. It complements other traditional details on the house, including the vintage-inspired hardware on the door.
front door Raised molding and a window add character to a single-panel door. Belleville oak textured 1-panel
door half lite with clear glass,
$646, homedepot.com, painted
Rodeo by Benjamin Moore
Grow a clematis vine to wrap up
and around a post.
potted plants A good combo to perk up your front steps all year: terra-cotta
pots filled with, clockwise from top left, tuberous begonia,
variegated ivy, and spike plants.
Olde Bronze 20"
outdoor wall light,
$60, destination
lighting.com
Marchioro 23�1⁄2"H x 23�1⁄2"-diameter
molded plastic planter in
terracotta, $52.50, wayfair.com
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dresser do-overs!how much time do you have?
WHAT YOU’LL NEED
tools
DECAL SHEET: Frida Barlow
weave ikat 30" x 30" sheet,
$30, spoonflower.com
KNOBS: Ceramic pegs
in orange, $8 each,
anthropologie.com
PAINT: Kendall Charcoal
by Benjamin Moore
got a few hours?
PHOTOGRAPHS BY J. AARON GREENE WRITTEN BY JESSICA DODELL-FEDER PRODUCED BY BARB BLAIR
1. Remove the drawers and unscrew the knobs. 2. Paint the dresser. We started with an unfinished wood dresser and gave it a drybrush look. (If the dresser you’re making over is already painted or stained, see “Prep Your Dresser,” page 116.) Dip just the tip of the brush into latex paint. Dab the bristles on a paper towel, then brush the paint onto the dresser with quick, light strokes so the wood grain shows through. Paint the entire frame, including the legs, using this method. 3. While the paint dries, measure the dimensions of your drawer fronts. Cut the decal sheets into pieces a little bigger than each drawer front and stick them on, smoothing out air bubbles with an old credit card. Wrap any excess around the edges—you’ll still be able to close the drawers easily.4. From inside the drawer, use a nail or pushpin to poke a hole through the decal sheet where each knob goes. Screw in new knobs, and slide the drawers back into the dresser.D
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Use sample
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project—you only need a
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1. Remove the drawers and unscrew the knobs. 2. Use a small roller to paint the drawer fronts and the entire frame with one color of latex paint. Let dry, then slide the drawers back into the dresser.3. Tape off your first stripe: To make sure it’s straight, use a measuring tape to make pencil marks every few inches, starting at the back of the dresser’s top and working down the front. Apply delicate-surface painter’s tape along those marks. Repeat with another piece of tape, running it parallel to the first piece. Use a utility knife to slice the tape between the drawers, pressing down the edges.
4. Paint the first stripe with a brush. Peel off the tape while the paint is still wet. While the stripe dries, tape off and paint another one a few inches away. Repeat with as many stripes as you want, eyeballing the distance between each one. You can even paint thin stripes over wide ones—just make sure the first coat is dry before applying tape.5. Place paper cups upside down and poke the drawer knobs through the tops to hold them in place. Paint each knob the same color as the stripe it matches up with on the dresser. Let dry, then screw them back in.
Holly Leaf by
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Living Paint
BASE COLOR:
Mantis Green
by Benjamin
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STRIPES, FROM
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Carnation
by Benjamin
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Buttered
Sweet Corn
by Glidden
Lunch Bag by
Martha Stewart
Living Paint
Blue Danube
by Benjamin
Moore
Nancy’s
Blushes by
Farrow & Ball
Hale Navy
by Benjamin
Moore
WHAT YOU’LL NEED
tools
● screwdriver
● 4" foam roller
● measuring tape
● pencil
● delicate-surface
painter’s tape
● utility knife
● 1" paintbrush
● paper cups
paint stripesgot a day?
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WHAT YOU’LL NEED
tools● screwdriver
● two 1�1⁄2" paintbrushes
● scissors
● 4" foam roller or
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● old credit card
● delicate-surface
painter’s tape
● small nail or pushpin
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PAPER: Zinnia
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GLUE: Matte
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STENCIL:
Custom letter
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1. Remove the drawers and unscrew the knobs. 2. If your dresser is unfinished, prime the frame and drawer fronts (otherwise the raw wood will soak up too much decoupage glue). Let dry.3. Cut the paper—we used two rolls of wrapping paper—into various strips and squares.4. Roll or brush Mod Podge matte finish onto the dresser frame and the back of the paper, working with one piece at a time. Stick the paper to the frame, overlapping the edges. Smooth out any air bubbles with an old credit card. You can also use the card to push the paper into any nooks and crannies in the wood. Roll or brush a coat of Mod Podge over the paper, and let dry.5. Following the instructions in step 4, decoupage the drawer fronts. Let dry, then slide the drawers back into the dresser. 6. Paint the dresser’s legs with latex paint that’s the same color you’ll use for the monogram. 7. Attach loops of painter’s tape to the back of the stencil, and press it on the dresser. Paint inside the stencil, immediately remove it, and let dry. 8. From inside the drawer, use a nail or pushpin to poke a hole through the paper where each knob goes. Screw in new knobs.
decoupage & monogramgot a weekend?
prep your dresserWe started with an unfinished dresser. You can find similar styles at youfinishfurniture .com and goodwoodfurniture.com. If you already have a painted or wood-stained dresser you want to redo, here’s how to prep it:
1 CLEAN IT Wipe the dresser with dish soap and water. Use a rag and some
Goo Gone to remove any stubborn residue.
2 SAND THE WOOD Starting with coarse sandpaper and working up to
fine sandpaper, rough up the finish or paint so that new paint or decoupage glue can
stick to the surface. After sanding, wipe the dresser clean with a tack cloth.
3 FILL IN ANY NICKS OR HOLES Spread wood putty over the dings with
a spackle knife. Let dry, then sand so the patches lie flush with the wood. Wipe clean with a tack cloth.
For step-by- step photos of each of these
dresser do-overs, visit hgtv.com/
dresser-makeovers.
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extra-large coffee tableBarbin knew she
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A local metalsmith
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The new screened-in porch added
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strong window screensAluminum screening keeps
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PHOTOGRAPHS BY TREVOR DIXON WRITTEN BY ALYSE HARRAL STEVENS STYLED BY ELIZABETH BEELER ILLUSTRATION BY MAGNUS WESTERGREN
A bar fridge keeps cold drinks within
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countertop spaceThe main kitchen is just inside
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casual diningBarbin, Jay, Denton (left),
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For seating, they picked
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durable floorsThe pine floor is pressure-treated to
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and screening under the floor keeps
bugs from climbing through the cracks.
BEFORE YOU ADD A SCREENED-IN PORCH
Top tips from Elbow Room’s Chip Wade.
● Invest in good heavyweight screens that have tight-fitting aluminum frames.
● For floors, consider composite decking. It won’t splinter like wood can, and its screws typically don’t loosen up.
● If you live in an area with cold winters, get a portable infrared heater. It warms large spaces quickly, and you can just plug it in when you need it.
● Even if you don’t plan to install speakers or a TV right away, have an electrician pre-wire for them during construction. It’s a lot cheaper than having to cut holes and run wires after the porch is built.
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extends along the
wall, creating a
window seat that’s
perfect for curling up
with a book.
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TV cabinetThe Grahams had a 5-foot-by-
7-foot cabinet built for their 60-
inch TV, which is wired with
outdoor surround-sound. “We
used to have season tickets for
LSU football games,” says Jay.
“But then we realized we had
everything we needed right
here! Now our friends invite
themselves over to watch.”
wood-burning fireplaceThe prefab brick fireplace (from
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price of a custom-built version.
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This old wingback chair got a new
look when Michelle reupholstered it
with a wool blanket and patched it up
with vintage Boy Scouts badges.
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here are some houses where certain pieces of furniture—even entire
rooms—are off-limits to the kids. But at Michelle and Dave Kohanzo’s
Barrington, IL, home, it’s just the opposite. Maybe that’s because
Michelle is one of the creative minds behind the children’s design
company The Land of Nod, where color and fun reign supreme. The
four Kohanzo kids, ages 6 to 15, are not only allowed to toss their feet
over the side of an armchair, but they also have a say in what comes into the house
and what doesn’t. “We share every bit of space, so I’m happy for the whole family to
weigh in,” says Michelle. “My daughter, Emily, loves to shop with me, and she’s not
afraid to veto something if she doesn’t like it. Dave and the boys have plenty of their
own ideas too.” The result is a happy-go-lucky style where grown-up taste and kid-
inspired spunk live happily together.
Michelle and Dave with,
clockwise from top left:
Everett, 6, Emily, 15,
Henry, 8, and Connor, 12
Michelle reupholstered
this Crate & Barrel chair with
a vintage Swiss Army
blanket, and a striped pink
blanket on the arms.
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living roomInspired by her childhood summers in a woodsy part of Wisconsin, Michelle gave the living room a lodge-like feel with wool-covered armchairs and an antique oak coffee table. To balance the coziness, she had the lampshades covered with edgy black Orla Kiely wallpaper. She liked it so much she covered a wall with it too.
The kids often sprawl out with puzzles
and blocks in the living room. For
speedy cleanup, toys get tossed in the
yellow felt bin in the corner.
A mash-up of pillows from Etsy,
Anthropologie, and Crate & Barrel
brighten up the sofa, a $200 Etsy find.
It’s upholstered in black vinyl, so it’s as
easy to wipe down as a countertop.
We’ve got a soft, squishy rug in this room. Whenever I walk on it, I feel like I’m on a cloud!
—Everett, 6
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kitchenInstead of replacing the original dark wood cabinetry, Michelle painted it Sweet 16 Pink by Benjamin Moore and gave the entire kitchen a Neapolitan color scheme (strawberry, vanilla, chocolate). “It’s kind of silly, but it’s way more fun in here than it used to be,” she says.
The hutch’s interior is covered with
floral wallpaper.“The kids are crazy about garlands, so
we put them up in a bunch of places,”
says Michelle. This one’s from Etsy.
An ice cream shop
inspired the kitchen
design. Michelle
played it up with a
retro pink toaster,
pastel metal pails,
and pink gingham
curtains.
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I love our dishes. We get to pick a color for dinner and we always fight over who gets the blue plate.
—Henry, 8
dining roomThe wood table and white chairs and benches are mixed in with a few dressier pieces: an antique chandelier and a vintage armoire filled with amber dishes from Michelle’s grandma. The graphic rug is from West Elm.
Michelle paints the dining room
a different color every few years,
which is a big hit with the kids.
This time around: Rosemary Green
by Benjamin Moore.
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boys’ bedroom“I loved the idea of my sons bonding by sharing a room, like in a dorm,” says Michelle. So she turned their upstairs family room into a bedroom for all three boys. “I split apart bunk beds and added a flea market bed in the middle. There’s just a tiny bit of space between so I have to scoot the beds around to make them.”
The boys have pretend cookouts in the yard. The camper tent and faux campfire are from The Land of Nod.
I like the vacation pictures on the walls the best. Especially the one of me with a fish I caught.
—Connor, 12
Maps from old issues
of National Geographic
are stuck to the walls
with wallpaper paste.
“The boys each needed to be able to claim a
space, so I gave them different patterned sheets
and pillows with their initials,” says Michelle.
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den “This is the coziest spot in the house—we read and take naps in here,” says Michelle. The design started with a Crate Barrel sofa upholstered in a green botanical print. An Etsy seamstress made the clover-print roman shades from fabric Michelle found at spoonflower.com. The antique rug, from eBay, was the right size but wrong color—a dull beige—so she dyed it blue.
Sophisticated but colorful and
cartoony—everything the Kohanzo clan
wants in a piece of wall art.
A metal K for Kohanzo was a flea market
find. The kids like it leaning on the floor
instead of hanging up high.
Monsters and dolls from
The Land of Nod and Etsy
share sofa space with
pillows from Crate & Barrel.
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master bedroomEven though Michelle chose a “dreamy, muted palette”—the walls are painted a soft blue (Morning Sky Blue by Benjamin Moore)—this room is hardly ever calm. Every evening the entire family piles into the king-size Anthropologie bed to chat and watch TV. The wall decal above the bed says ”I love you beyond measure” ($40, shannamurray.com).
You see these silhouettes of us as soon as you walk in the
front door. They’re a few years old, so we’ve grown up a lot!
—Emily, 15
An Etsy artist
drew the
silhouettes
from photos.
Wrapping
paper serves
as matting.
The kids love draping blankets
over the top of the bed frame to
turn it into a fort.
FOR SHOPPING SOURCES, SEE PAGE 168.
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“We hung little Christmas lights on the bed
years ago, and the kids were so entranced,
we’ve kept them up,” says Michelle.
A heart-shape
display shows off
Hipstamatic
photos of the
family and sights
from Michelle’s
work travels.
This vintage carved wood
table used to be blue.
Michelle spray-painted it her
daughter’s favorite color,
pink (Gloss Mambo Pink
by Krylon).
A Craigslist search led to this bamboo-style dining set already painted black and white.
The papier-mâché pendant light above the kitchen table is from West Elm.
Amy had this green fabric (Spicer in Celery, $40 a yard, lacefielddesigns
.com) made into pillow covers and chair seats.
something from a catalog and a website, too!This North Carolina family shopped far and
wide to give their new home a collected-over-time look.
something old,something new,
amy Corcell can’t resist a good junk shop. She’s also a flea market fan, a
Craigslist connoisseur, and a discount website devotee. So when it came
time for this stay-at-home mom to decorate her Cashiers, NC, home,
she shunned the idea of one-stop shopping and began gathering furniture and
accessories from a heap of sources. “It became a game—what cheap piece could I
score and what could I do with it to make it look fabulous?” says Amy. Two of her
friends, designers Hooper Patterson and Ann White Schutte, got in on the challenge
too, scouring everything from country antiques fairs to big-name mall stores to fill
up the house for Amy, her husband, Mike, and their three children. The designers
also took some of the Corcells’ older pieces and updated them with new fabrics and
a fresh coat of paint. In the end the team pulled together a home that’s anything but
matchy-matchy, says Amy. “We landed on the perfect mix of comfortable, colorful,
and completely one-of-a-kind.”
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KITCHEN The kitchen’s star is its island, which can seat up to six. Harrison, 5, Hayes,
4, and Camille, 2, eat all their meals there. “And when our friends come over, that’s where we end up,” says Amy. The barn-wood top is coated in high-gloss paint (for a similar look, try Gray Owl by Benjamin Moore), so it’s easy to clean with a damp cloth. The oak base is Forest Hills Green by Benjamin Moore.
Industrial-style pendants look sleek over the rustic island. For similar styles, try bellacor.com.
Everyone uses the high-back steel stools from overstock.com ($170 for a set of 2).
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A carpenter made the island top from reclaimed barn wood, then painted it gray to mimic the concrete counters.
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Amy scooped up this kid-size
chair for just $4 on eBay.
The oak chairs by furniture company Gabby were reupholstered in coral velvet. Zincdoor.com has similar styles.
The upholstery was in good shape, so Amy kept the
armchair, which cost about $500 at an auction, as is.
A flea market steal at $10, this 1960s wood side table has a hammered copper top.
LIVING ROOM The white linen Robin Bruce sofa is “so comfortable, and best of all, it has a 10-year warranty on stains,” says Amy. The big gray flannel chair is neutral too, so Hooper and Ann brought in color and pattern with a leopard-print ottoman and coral armchairs. The built-in cubbies hold decorative accessories, books, and auction buys. To keep them from looking cluttered, Amy filled half of the cubbies with just one item each.
Ceiling color: Kentucky Haze by
Benjamin Moore
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BEDROOM “We used to live in London, so that inspired the design for Hayes’ bedroom,” says Amy. She chose a navy, light blue, and red color scheme and added some British accents, like Union Jack pillows and framed pages from the book This Is London. Hayes (below, right) and Harrison regularly roughhouse, so Amy played it safe with mostly inexpensive, easy-to-replace pieces from Target and IKEA, and a striped wool rug from HomeGoods. The pine dresser is a flea market find and does double duty as a nightstand.
The Corcells’ home, in the small
mountain town of Cashiers, NC
Pine Cone Hill
red cotton throws brighten up the L.L.Bean striped duvets.
The Union Jack pillow is from Etsy. Behind it is a flea
market grain sack that Amy stuffed with a pillow.
Amy picked up the headboards from Target for less than $100 each.
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The room needed solid pieces, so Hooper and Ann snagged these linen chairs for about $350 each from overstock.com.
The focus stays on this table’s fun fabric, thanks to a Lucite chair from overstock.com.
BIG NAMES & SECRET SPOTS
Bellacor.com Pendant
lamps galore!
Craigslist.org Major
bargains on furniture
that needs a little rehab.
eBay.com Fun shelf
fillers including vintage
vases and frames.
Etsy.com Original
art and handmade
accessories.
HomeGoods Discount
furniture with personality.
Ikea.com Affordable
modern furniture.
Joann.com Fabric in
every color imaginable.
Lacefielddesigns .com Pretty patterned
pillows and upholstery
fabric to match.
Landofnod.com Playful kids’ accessories
and storage.
Llbean.com Budget-
friendly kids’ bedding.
Overstock.com
Excellent deals on home
goods, especially seating.
Pineconehill.com
Colorful throws.
Shadesoflight.com Stylish lamps; also a secret
source for low-cost rugs.
Target.com Bargains
on kids’ furniture.
Westelm.com Cool
lights, plus colorful rugs.
Zincdoor.com Unusual pieces from
boutique furniture makers
like Noir and Gabby.
Where to find everything in this house.
The canopy is heavy cotton from Artéé Fabrics and Home, a local fabric store. Find a similar look at joann.com.
Great spot for an x-bench! This patterned one cost $80 at HomeGoods.
Hooper and Ann found this big, bold wool rug at shadesoflight.com.
MASTER BEDROOM Amy went all out with blue and white to make her bedroom feel serene. She layered the space with a mix of patterns, including a diamond-print upholstered x-bench, coral-patterned curtains framing the bed, and an oversize quatrefoil rug. The ceiling is painted Kentucky Haze by Benjamin Moore. Across from the Noir bed sits an old Target desk-turned-vanity, draped in more blue and white— a lattice-print fabric from Jo-Ann Fabric and Craft.
Amy scooped up this cute wall
art at a London flea market.
These metal locker baskets from a local furniture warehouse sale hold toys and art supplies. For similar styles, try landofnod.com.
The foam-filled ottoman, from overstock.com,
makes a great extra play surface.
PLAYROOM “The kids love to draw and paint, so we wanted this room to be bright and fun,” says Amy. The table was made from a wood tabletop the Corcells already had—it’s screwed to fence posts that were cut down to kiddie height. The Ektorp sofa from IKEA has easy-to-remove cotton slipcovers that can go in the wash.
The graphic Jill Rosenwald rug is also from overstock.com.
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PHOTOGRAPHS BY VICTORIA PEARSON WRITTEN BY BETSY GOLDBERG
We teamed up with HGTV Star Tiffany Brooks and turned this dumpy space into a dream kitchen for the winners of our makeover contest.
the most kitchen in America!
embarrassing
rooster wallpaper
no fridge!
grimy stove
and tile counters
ovens that don’t open all the way
shoddy pine
cabinets
nowhere to eat—just
the kids’ play table
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when we set out to find the
most embarrassing kitchen in
America, we expected to see
some shocking spaces. But Susan and Hansen
Lee’s kitchen still took us by surprise. It was not
only outdated—cabinets from the ’50s, dingy
countertops, and (holy cock-a-doodle-doo!)
rooster wallpaper—but also dysfunctional. The
dishwasher was kaput, the ovens opened only six
inches before crashing into a door frame, there
was no space for a fridge, and the family didn’t
have a place to sit together for dinner. When our
contest winners bought the Woodland Hills, CA,
house last December, a kitchen overhaul was at
the top of their to-do list. But that plan got put
on hold when their leaky roof needed replacing.
“For months we ate takeout most nights, with the
kids at a little play table and Hansen and I at the
counter,” says Susan. A style resuscitation was in
order, so after hatching a plan, HGTV Star winner
Tiffany Brooks and contractor Jeff Devlin, host of
DIY Network’s I Hate My Bath, got to work.
Hansen and Susan
with their daughters,
Ella, 4, and Brielle, 7
roomy peninsula Tiffany and Jeff doubled the family’s countertop space with an 8-foot peninsula topped with marble. The base is painted blue “to inject some fun,” says Tiffany. Woven barstools from Pier 1 Imports are more like chairs than stools. Great for kids!
organized pantry Before the makeover, storage was scarce. “There was barely a place to put a box of cereal,“ says Tiffany. “So in the old oven space, we built 16-inch-deep cubbies with cabinets underneath.” The sliding barn door is from Etsy. Tiffany stained it blue (Wedgewood by Behr).
updated floors “I love hardwood floors so much I’d put one in my shower if I could!” says Susan. So out came the old tiles, and in went hickory wood planks. For the kids’ nook, Tiffany cut Flor tiles into 9-inch-by-9-inch squares and laid down a checkered pattern.
kids’ nook ”All kids like forts, and this is our version,” says Jeff of the girls’ space that’s a step up from the floor. The benches and Plexiglas-top table open up to store art supplies and toys. The cushions are made with indoor/outdoor material from Jo-Ann Fabric and Craft.
Peninsula color:
Celebration Blue by Valspar
Wall color: Urban Sunrise
by Valspar
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juicing stationSusan blends fresh juices each morning, but she used to make them in a cramped corner. Now she has a juicing station like one you’d find at a spa. A mini fridge holds fruit and vegetables, and the custom cabinets house glasses. The yellow ceramic tile is from Classic Tile & Mosaic.
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Tune in to The Most
Embarrassing Rooms in America on HGTV
on September 14 at 2 p.m. ET,
and watch this transformation start to finish.
winning ideas Clockwise from top left: Chalkboard paint turned the wall into a drawing board. Where there was once only empty space, the family now has a table from burbankunpainted furniture.com that Tiffany stained grayish brown. Design dynamos Tiffany and Jeff in the finished space. The new Kohler sink with its deep, divided basin and gooseneck faucet.
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mini saucepansThese little guys will be your go-to pans for melting butter and making oatmeal. Simplemente Delicioso San Miguel
4�3⁄4"-diameter aluminum pans, $8 each,
gibsonusa.com for stores
sunny pitcherPour drinks, fill it with flowers, or just leave it sitting pretty on the countertop. Olson 8"-tall stoneware pitcher,
$25, crateandbarrel.compasta rake
Sturdy silicone teeth keep spaghetti strands from
sticking together. Tovolo silicone pasta rake
in stratus blue, $10.50,
amazon.com
It folds up and snaps shut, too.
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dinner plateEven last night’s leftovers will look great on this optic rainbow stoneware plate.
Novogratz Pinwheel plate, $9, ttustore.com (available October 1)
drying matJust-washed dishes dry fast on this superabsorbent mat. Pots & Pans mat in blue, $8,
nowdesigns.net for stores
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4candy magnetsYes, you can decorate your fridge for Halloween. Embellish Your Story Candy
Corn magnets, $6 for a set of 4,
magneticscrapbookstore.com
can openerSoft handles
are easy to grip while opening a
can of soup. Zing can opener in
green, $8, target.com
juice glassesYour morning OJ just got a little groovy. Tie Dye glasses, $50 for a mixed
set of 6, uncommongoods.com
nesting setIt’s all you need to strain, serve, and store: three colanders, three bowls, and three lids. 9-piece plastic set
(lids not shown) in
yellow, orange, and
red, $50, oxo.com
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acrylic barstool,
$189, cb2.com
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Just about every weekend of the year, Josh,
far left, and Brent invite friends over to their
200-year-old farmhouse in upstate New
York. That’s a lot of hungry mouths to feed.
It’s also the perfect excuse for the couple
to try out new recipes. One of their biggest
hits originated from a quirky snack Josh’s
grandmother used to make: cornbread
soaked in buttermilk and sprinkled with
sugar. With a few tweaks, the two turned
Grandma’s recipe into a multipurpose dish
that can work as a rich side—”serve it with
turkey or roasted chicken,” suggests Josh—
as dessert drizzled with maple syrup and
heavy cream, or even as breakfast. “People
love something sweet with their coffee in
the morning,” says Brent. “We serve it with
fresh fruit and yogurt when we want to
lighten it up.”
Josh and Brent’s latest book is The Beekman
1802 Heirloom Dessert Cookbook.
buttermilk cornbread puddingSERVES 8
4 tablespoons unsalted butter (1⁄2 stick), melted, plus more to grease the pan
1⁄2 cup corn kernels, fresh or thawed from frozen
3⁄4 cup coarse cornmeal
QUICK TIPAdd a hint of
citrus—sprinkle with 2 tablespoons
of orange zest before serving.
Josh Kilmer-Purcell and Brent Ridge, aka the Cooking Channel’s Fabulous Beekman Boys, share a fall favorite.
1. Preheat the oven to 350°F. Butter
a 9-by-9-inch baking dish.
2. In a food processor or using a hand
mixer, pulse the corn kernels, cornmeal,
flour, baking powder, baking soda, and
salt until combined and the kernels have
started to break down.
3. Add the butter, eggs, buttermilk, and maple
syrup and process until well incorporated.
Pour the batter into the dish and bake until
set around the edges but slightly custardy in
the center, about 35 minutes.
HANDY COOKING TOOLThis touch-pad-controlled processor can chop, mix, knead, and slice—all with a quiet motor.
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2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
1�1⁄2 teaspoons baking powder
1⁄2 teaspoon baking soda
1⁄2 teaspoon salt3 large eggs1 cup buttermilk 1⁄2 cup maple syrup
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the wind and harsh weather. With their glossy, golden
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They’re pretty on their own—but better with a partner!
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and add a complementary border of pink mums.
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Although ornamental peppers aren’t nearly as tasty
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surprisingly pretty red, yellow, orange, and purple fruits
pop against white. For a quintessential fall arrangement,
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LAVENDER MUMS CROTONS
PINK MUMS OAKLEAF HYDRANGEAS
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IN EVERY ISSUE Cover: HEADBOARD HGTV HOME Design Studio Manhattan queen tufted headboard in teal fabric #1397-15, $879, bassettfurniture.com. MATTRESS Curv queen All the Rage mattress, $799, simmons.com. BENCH Jonathan bench, olystudio .com. PILLOW INSERTS (shams) Signature White Goose Down standard, $148 each, continental, $198; (decorative) small lumbar, $15 each, all garnethill.com. FABRICS (euro shams) Unique Floral in Beachglass #1295790-0001, Robert Allen Design; (standard shams) #42249-203 in Poppy Red, Duralee, both decorativebuyingservice .com; (small lumbar) JoJo/ Aquarius #465253, $11 per yard, kingcottonfabrics.com. SHEETS Eyelet Embroidered queen sheet set, $228, and pillowcases set in coral, $68, both anthropologie .com. COVERLET Marseille queen coverlet in dark turquoise, $198, anthropologie.com. THROW PILLOW English Velvet pillow in coral, $128, shopterrain.com. BED SKIRT Mandalay queen linen bed skirt, $370, peacockalley .com. THROWS (from top) Coral Herringbone throw, $250, serenaandlily.com; Celine throw, $90, sferra.com; Sefte Kimsa throw, $460, shopterrain.com. RUG Surya Mystique M262 Ivory 7'6" x 9'6" rug, $735, rugsusa .com. ITEMS NOT LISTED props, unavailable. Page 12 Editor’s
Page: TOY SNAKES Fun Express vinyl snakes, $10 for a set of 48, amazon.com. WITCH LEGS Wizard of Oz “Wicked Witch of the East” Legs, $12, halloweeninstyle.com.
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PILLOW INSERTS (euro shams) down 26" x 26" pillow inserts, $48 each, (standard shams) down pillow inserts, $68 each, (duvet) queen down alternative insert, $170, all serenaandlily.com; (throw pillow) 20" x 20" insert, $10, cwonder.com. MISSION MAKEOVER Pages 103–110 Get a New
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All Addition: Throughout: PAINT (on all walls and trim) Paris White #SW2088, sherwin-williams .com. Living Area: SOFA AND CHAIRS Chesapeake sectional and armchairs with cushions, both potterybarn.com. COFFEE TABLE custom by Barbin Graham, fabricated by Kenneth Holmes, [email protected]. FLOOR LAMP TABLE antique. Lagniappe Antiques, Baton Rouge, LA, breauxbridgeantiques .com. PILLOWS (on sofa, from left) Jute Braid pillow in blue smoke, potterybarn.com; Bahir Embroidered pillow, laylagrayce .com; discontinued; (on floor) Rugby Stripe light blue woven cotton pillow, dashandalbert .com; (on window seat) Jute Braid pillow in blue smoke, potterybarn .com; stripe and diamond pillows, discontinued. RUG Diamond light blue and ivory indoor/outdoor rug, dashandalbert.com.
ARTWORK (on mantle) painting by artist Saliha Staib, salihastaib .com. MANTLE custom reclaimed pine beam, fabricated by Hardwood Lumber Sales, hardwoodlumber55.com. FIREPLACE Isokern, earthcore .co. Dining Area: APPLIANCES all Bull Outdoor Products, goodwoodhardware.com. HOOD Ventahood, goodwoodhardware .com. COUNTERTOPS Ocean Spice granite, MDS Stone Import, Baton Rouge, LA, 225-272-0012. TABLE AND BENCHES Chesapeake rectangular table, potterybarn.com; benches, discontinued. BUILDER AND CABINETRY Pat Rausat, Excel Construction, Baton Rouge, LA, 225-664-4992. ARCHITECTURE W. Sutton Miley, Miley Arch LLC, Baton Rouge, LA, 225-572-9517, mileyarch.com.
HOUSE TOURS Pages 125–133 Mom Decorated,
Kid Approved: Exterior: PAINT (on trim) Marlboro Blue #HC-153, benjaminmoore.com. TOY CAMPER Camper Play Tent, $199, landofnod.com. FAUX CAMPFIRE discontinued. Living Room: PAINT (on walls) Bunny Gray #2124-50, benjaminmoore.com. WALLPAPER (on wall and lampshades) discontinued. For a similar look try, Black & Gray Tree Silhouette wallpaper #28346952, wallpaperwarehouse.com. SOFA, CHAIRS, COFFEE TABLE, POUF, AND ACRYLIC TRUNK all vintage. PILLOWS (on sofa) all discontinued. FABRIC (on roman shades) Indian Clover in Incense, Designed by domesticate, spoonflower.com. RUG Walk Softly rug, landofnod.com. TABLE LAMPS discontinued. YELLOW BIN felt floor bin, landofnod .com. GARLAND This Garland Is Shaping Up (Red Circle), landofnod.com. Kitchen: PAINT (on walls) Milkyway #OC-110, benjaminmoore.com. ARMOIRE vintage. WALLPAPER (inside armoire) discontinued. LIGHTING Paxo pendant in blue, originalbtc .com. RUG Pastel Plaid rug in blue, landofnod.com. DISH RACK worldmarket.com. TOASTER Dualit Pink four-slice toaster,
surlatable.com. Dining Room: TABLE, CHAIRS, AND BENCH all crateandbarrel.com. SHELVING custom. TABLECLOTH discontinued. BLACK BOWL AND SALAD SERVERS 18th St. large serving bowl, $40, Aero 2-piece salad server set, $60, both crateandbarrel.com. RUG Kite wool kilim rug, westelm.com. CHANDELIER vintage. Boys’ Room: BEDDING all landofnod .com. PILLOWS ABC throw pillows, landofnod.com. STUMP STOOL discontinued. RUG True Blue rag rug, landofnod.com. Den: PAINT (on walls) Bunny Gray #2124-50, benjaminmoore.com. SOFA crateandbarrel.com. SIDE TABLE Neon nightstand, $179, landofnod.com. COFFEE TABLE, K SIGN, AND FRAMED POSTER all vintage. FABRIC (on roman shades) Indian Clover in Incense, Designed by domesticate, spoonflower.com. Master Bedroom: BED Italian Campaign canopy bed, anthropologie.com. NIGHTSTAND discontinued. BEDDING (gray quilt) Antique Chic quilt, landofnod.com; (floral duvet) bellanottelinens.com. PILLOWS Ruched throw pillow in pink, $29, and Pixel Paisley throw pillow in yellow, $46 (for pillow and insert), both landofnod.com. RUG Rags to Riches rug, landofnod.com. TABLE LAMPS Eden table lamp in light blue, landofnod.com. MIRROR vintage. GARLAND Starry garland, landofnod.com. Pages 134–140 Something
Old, Something New Breakfast Nook: TABLE AND CHAIRS all vintage. FABRICS (on pillows, from left) Westminister in Aqua/Green #000287867, calicocorners.com; Sultan in Indigo, lacefielddesigns.com. CHANDELIER discontinued. Kitchen: PAINT (on walls and island top) Gray Owl #OC-52; (on cabinets) Alpine White #OC-124; both benjaminmoore.com. COUNTERTOPS concrete, fabricated by Carve Surfaceworks, Wilmington, NC, carveconcrete .com. ISLAND TOP reclaimed barn wood, fabricated by Sound Side Carpentry, Wilmington, NC, soundsidecarpentry.com. TILE (on backsplash) Southeastern
Websites listed may not always offer online ordering, but they will provide all the information needed to buy what you want, including the store nearest you. Some items may be listed as discontinued, custom, or vintage. Sites such as craigslist.org, ebay.com, and etsy.com are great resources to find similar styles. Don’t fret if something is listed as “trade only.” The design professionals at decorativebuyingservice.com can purchase these items on your behalf. For the full lowdown on how to order, visit their site.
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Tile Connection, Wilmington, NC, setileconnection.com. PENDANTS discontinued. Living Room: SOFA Joplin sofa in heavy linen, robinbruce.com. CHAIRS (wooden) discontinued; (gray) discontinued; (navy print) vintage. OTTOMAN (base) Java coffee table in rubbed black, noirfurniturela.com. SIDE TABLE vintage. FABRICS (on oak chairs) Peach velvet #15279-142, Duralee; (on ottoman top) Frog #1265-59, B. Berger; (on miniature chair) #20862-5 in Blue, Duralee, all decorativebuyingservice.com. Bedroom: BEDS discontinued. DRESSER vintage. BEDDING Premium Supima flannel comforter cover in blue stripe, llbean.com. THROWS Cardigan Claret throw, pineconehill.com. TABLE LAMP AND RUG discontinued. For similar styles, try HomeGoods stores. ARTWORK (above beds) custom framed pages from This Is London book by Miroslav Sasek, amazon.com. Master Bedroom: PAINT (on
walls) Gray Owl #OC-52, benjaminmoore.com. BED Ferret bed (with canopy) noirfurniturela .com. NIGHTSTAND Maran Home, Wilmington, NC, maranhome.com. ARMCHAIRS, SIDE TABLE, AND X-BENCH all discontinued. LUCITE CHAIR Ethan Home Canali crystal clear sleek modern accent chair, overstock.com. FABRICS (on canopy drapes) For a similar look, try Blue Coral Fabric in Aqua/Ocean, brickhousefabrics.com; (on vanity) SMC Designs Depaul in Cascade, joann.com. RUG Oversized Moroccan Tile rug in navy blue and cream, shadesoflight.com. TABLE LAMPS both discontinued. Playroom: PAINT (on walls) White Dove #OC-17, benjaminmoore.com. SOFA Ektorp, ikea.com. COFFEE TABLE custom. OTTOMAN discontinued. FROG STOOLS design-legacy.com. RUG Jill Rosenwald Minnamurra wool rug in blue, overstock.com. CHANDELIER IKEA PS Maskros
pendant lamp, IKEA stores. INTERIOR DESIGN Hooper Patterson and Ann White Schutte, Birds of a Feather Design, Wilmington, NC, birdsofafeatherdesign.com.
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chairs, rh.com; both custom-stained. For a similar look, try Boot Hill Grey #SC-159, behr .com. PENDANT Braided Rope pendant, westelm.com. INTERIOR DESIGN Tiffany Brooks, You and Your Decor Interiors + Design, Antioch, IL, youandyourdecor.net.
ONE LAST QUESTION Page 170 CANDY COFFIN Unfinished wood coffin, $5, factorydirectcraft.com. LOLLIPOPS (swirl) Hypno Pops Petite orange & white swirled lollipops, $25 for 100 pieces; (striped) orange sassy suckers striped ball lollipops, $20 for 100 pieces, both candywarehouse .com. GOOGLY EYES Assorted googly eyes, $6 for 200, factorydirectcraft.com. PAPER BAGS Brown penny candy 1-pound bags, $10.50 for 500, blaircandy.com. JACK-O’-LANTERN FACE DECAL Pumpkin Faces III decal, $15, tradingphrases.com.
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