Redecorating a home can be exciting, but also frustrating That is, take a tour of some furnished model homes, visit furniture showrooms, look through decorating magazines, or pay attention to friends' and relatives' homes. Jot down ideas and compile Paul Macovsky, editorial director of Metropolis magazine, is working on a book about American midcentury progressive things. A group of small, design-driven companies collaborated with designers, architects and artists to create beautiful, modern Recently Stewart had her rustic Maine mansion featured in Architectural Digest magazine, where an elegant slideshow admits to putting in her “fair share” of decor for her classically styled home. ‘Our goal is to design spaces that are sophisticated, livable and affordable, but, above all, a reflection of who they are. Good designs don't have to break the bank, but they do require forethought and creativity.’ For more information, call Cory Mohr The addition and whole home renovation received accolades for the overall design, creative use of space and materials the title of Remodeler of the Year by Professional Remodeler Magazine, as well as the distinction of GuildQuality Guildmaster Award In the latest issue of Design Today (click here to read), Progressive Business Media’s quarterly magazine for interior designers specific design projects for different rooms in the home. For summer, kitchen product options at multiple price points .
Christmas Decor is highly revered in its field and has received consistent recognition for its efforts; some highlights include having been named one of the Top Ten Home Improvement Franchises for 2008 by Entrepreneur Magazine and AOL Small Business. Lately, I've been noticing in magazines the resurgence of trim painted designer Jay Jeffers's (jeffersdesigngroup.com) own home in San Francisco. Jay's rooms demonstrate perfectly that with design risks come design rewards. He uses the same contrasting LAist was invited to attend Dwell magazine's home tours recently, and we got a rare look into the private home of architect Chet Callahan. Callahan, who runs his own L.A.-based design firm, explained that he decided to build a home for his own family in The White Room [Est Magazine via Automatism] · All-White Interiors: Yay or Nay? [Curbed] · A Surprisingly Homey White-on-White Renovation in Poland [Curbed] .