The Home: www.thehome.com - An ottoman isnât just a simple footrest for your most comfortable living room chairâ¦It also can be an attractive storage option or a decorative accent in any room of your house.
The Home: www.thehome.com - Unusual shapes and interesting proportions are adding visual interest to home décor and helping homeowners express their unique personal styles.
TheHome: www.thehome.com - Ethnic and tribal motifs continue to inspire the home. Starting from the ground up, American Indian and Moroccan-inspired looks in a wide variety of patterns and colors add ethnic flair to home décor.
TheHome: www.thehome.com - This market, eco looks are evolving into modern, eclectic looks. Sculptured legs take the eco look for a spin in unexpected ways - creating quirky conversation starters for your décor. Creative new materials give the natural look a fresh interpretation and unique combinations of materials add interest to accent pieces.
TheHome: www.thehome.com - The calm color blue was used at the fall 2008 High Point Market in many ways. Some designers went back to their traditional roots with dusty blues and some returned to classic navys.
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: TheHome : www.thehome.com - With artfully shaped backs and exquisite details, this seasonâs sofas are meant to be noticed. The fancy scalloped edges of this sofaâs back are repeated in the upholstery details on the front. Curves are in!
The Home: www.thehome.com - Get ready to embrace your feminine side⦠Furniture and accessory designers are showing us ruffles, ribbons, baubles and beads on everything from sofas to lighting!
www.thehome.com Manufacturers have gone back to nature recently, giving us interior design options that range from earth-inspired to environmentally friendly. Many designers are playing up the natural beauty of wood by leaving it rough-hewn & burly.
TheHome: www.thehome.com - At the High Point Furniture Market, crystals, beads and studs were glistening and glimmering on all product categories.
The Home: www.thehome.com - Headboardsâ original purpose was practical â to keep pillows from falling off of the bed but theyâve become an integral part of a bedroomâs interior design.
TheHome: www.thehome.com - Hand-touched, hand-worked, and hand-applied decorative touches were seen throughout the High Point Market.
TheHome: www.thehome.com - Little Miss Matched introduces a new furniture line designed with creative children in mind.
The Home: www.thehome.com - Glitz, glamour, and shine are hot in home décor today; and designers are embracing the trend by using patent leather to create a bold, original uptown look.
www.thehome.com Dramatic grays â from silver to charcoalâ will make an elegant statement or, try teaming gray with a bright, strong color like red or yellow to create a sophisticated, uptown look.
TheHome: www.thehome.com - Linen and natural fabrics are a welcome and calming respite for the home. Linen is rich looking, soft and a great fabric to mix with other materials.
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Uber-Modern Furniture Goes Retro or Futuristic
Sleek lines and outer-space ovals, complemented by shiny surfaces and bright colors, are the hallmarks of contemporary furniture design.
TheHome: www.thehome.com - Furniture is following fashions iconic white - looking fabulous year round and in many styles from Swedish inspired to marshmallow clean. White is pure and clean in all rooms, from everything like accent painted dining and occasional tables to lacquered dressers and consoles.
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Candice Olson: Work with a Designer & Keep Your Style
TheHome: www.thehome.com - Designer Candice Olson offers her advice for how to work with a designer and keep your own style.
The Home: www.thehome.com - Our homes are cluttered and time feels compressed in our increasingly busy lives. Staying organized has never been so difficultâ¦or so important. Thankfully, thereâs an array of new furniture thatâs packed with high style and smart features that will help you fight chaos in your home. If youâre furniture shopping today, youâll be amazed at how many televisions and computers are hidden behind closed doors.
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