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The kitchen is the heart of the home, and despite its utilitarian function, major trends in the kitchen today revolve around thinking of it as a hub. Meanwhile, the trend in the bath is creating a spa-like haven for retreat and relaxation.
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Designers and homeowners are pairing rustic finishes and furnishings with crisp aluminum and glass details. The look is a sort of rustic transitional. The beauty of transitional design is that it affords the ability to create an eclectic look, pulling from both traditional and modern stylings.
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Scent-mosphere?! You won’t find it in the dictionary, but it’s a hot home decorating trend that’s all about styling your home with an eye (or nose) for all your senses, from the touch of fabrics, to the color of the wall to the acoustics of hardwood floors.
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When people think of wasting water, often the first thing that comes to mind is long showers or leaving the water running while brushing your teeth. But the real water guzzler in your home is the toilet. What can you do about this problem? More and more people are choosing a new concept in toilets: duel flush.
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You're ready for a new bathroom, something with style and comfort. You want the room to refresh you in the mornings, and provide you with the opportunity to relax and unwind in the evenings.
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Many mistakenly assume cold and drafty rooms are unavoidable since every home they ever lived in had uneven temperatures. Others say they can understand why they have the problem, since the problem area is the farthest from the furnace or air handler, but you don’t have to put up with these problems!
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Think you need a TV crew to transform the look of your home? Think again. Leslie Segrete, star of “While You Were Out” and “Trading Spaces,” says it’s possible for anyone to make major home improvements, especially in the kitchen, with a small budget and some elbow grease.
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