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Interiors - Feed News by Edmonton Sun
Find the latest news stories from Edmonton Sun on the topic Interiors.
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Some flowers to brighten your day
Sending flowers to cheer someone up when they are depressed, ill or lonely has long been a traditional form of expressing care and concern.
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Past imperfect
Grandma used to say that it was our flaws that gave us character.
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Pinching PENNIES
Being resourceful with home design is not only a practical way to get creative juices flowing, but saves money with possibly less impact on the environment.
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Hottest trends in 2010
If using holidays and days off for decorating, consider using knockout ideas from 2010.
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Home theatre
It’s tough enough to make a mark in one area of show business. Sean Cullen has done it in many.
Not bad for a guy who describes himself as “shy.
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A perfect rendering
Last week we chatted about “stealing” ideas and inspiration from all sorts of diverse sources; this week let’s chat about how you can ensure that those ideas will work in your home.
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Home invasion
Bedbugs are popping up in the nicest homes and the prettiest beds, treating the inhabitants like a buffet and causing misery and embarrassment.
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Got a head for decor?
Designers are embracing skull symbolism throughout the year at home: we see designer vodka packaged in crystal skull decanters, dog beds embroidered with skull-and-crossbone designs, throw cushions, dinnerware, area rugs and even fine art incorporating the skull.
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Designer digs
The designer was inspired by his mother — “a stylish woman,” he says. “We would switch around the furniture and function of a room. My dad never knew what he was coming home to.
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Like OIL and water
I’m not sure what I thought household cleaning products were made of, but when I discovered that most are 95% water, I was steamed.
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Off COLOUR
With a degree in Interior Design, the award-winning host of Colour Confidential (Tuesday nights on W) took a first job others would have scoffed at.
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A splash of orange
Fall is always the cuddle-up season when we wish to feel cozy, secure and warm.
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Socket to me
Raise your hand if you’ve ever had the “Just kill me now” reaction to using a wrench.
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ET at home
He’s all grown up now, but fans still greet him with the moniker “Rick the Temp.”
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CHRISTMAS tree care
Whether you cut your own, buy a fresh-cut tree or purchase a potted tree from the garden centre, choosing and decorating the perfect tree is a wonderful way to spend time together.
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Dream the Dream
It’s a breath of fresh air when one can walk into a kitchen showroom and have the freedom to be able to create anything the heart desires
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Rustic revival
At first blush, Shiner furniture out of Atlanta, Georgia may look like just another trendy design collection
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Pour some LIQUID SUNSHINE
It’s easy to feel good when the sun is shining, the grass is green and everyone’s lounging on the patio, relaxed and in a casual mood, blissed out from the good vibes of summer.
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Just phone it in
I recently gave up my beloved BlackBerry and switched to an iPhone. My husband had leaped over this technological chasm, and once I could no longer send him peer-to-peer messages, I followed.
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Real life real estate
Her father owns one of Canada’s largest Re/Max franchises, where she is manager and broker of record. Her older brother works there, too. And all of them live on the same street
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