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A Colorado Interior Design Collaboration
Roxann Lloyd of Red Chair Designs discusses her circuitous route to founding her firm along with a transformative project she did for a Denver-based couple. Have you always been creative? Yes, from way back. In elementary school, I would rearrange the living room furniture whenever I had to stay home because of my asthma. One time when I was five, my parents did so without me, so I ran away. But they always encouraged my artistry. Was your design career straightforward? Not a

Margaret Dutton
Mar 315 min read


Low-Maintenance Landscaping Ideas That Boost Curb Appeal
Curb appeal plays a big role in how your home is perceived, whether you’re hoping to impress visitors, charm potential buyers, or simply enjoy pulling into your driveway each day. But maintaining a lush, manicured yard can be time-consuming and expensive, especially if gardening isn’t your passion. Fortunately, there are plenty of low-maintenance landscaping solutions that still deliver high-impact results. If you’re ready to simplify your yard work without sacrificing style,

Margaret Dutton
Mar 313 min read


Creating a Peaceful Japandi Home
For those seeking a serene home enriched with lush greenery, natural accents, and global influences, the Japandi decorating style offers a perfect solution. By combining the elegance of Japanese sensibility with the coziness of Scandinavian design, you may discover just what you need to create an effortlessly harmonious and beautiful space. East meets west Japandi design first emerged hundreds of years ago when Scandinavian designers traveled to Japan and became drawn to the

Margaret Dutton
Mar 313 min read


Midcentury Meets Modern in the Midwest
Indiana-based interior designer Susan Yeley discusses how she made a cozy yet dated home more functional and contemporary for a Bloomington family. Was your path to design straightforward? It was more of a beautiful zigzag. I was a dual English/Spanish major in college and went to graduate school at the University of Chicago for philosophy and religion. While doing the latter, I accepted an unpaid internship at the Merchandise Mart, a furniture-and-fabric showroom, just to se

Margaret Dutton
Mar 315 min read


Spring-Clean Your Yard
As the cold of winter melts away and the promise of brighter days draws near, many homeowners feel the itch to revive their lawns and gardens. But this version of spring-cleaning goes beyond general upkeep—it can also provide a peaceful outdoor sanctuary for you and your family. Discover how to refresh and revitalize your yard this season so you can enjoy it all year long. Create a checklist First things first, spend some time examining all your outdoor areas to build a thoro

Margaret Dutton
Mar 174 min read


Dive Deep This Spring-Clean
Even with weekly maintenance, dust and grime can gather quickly, especially in spots you tend to overlook. So besides your end tables, coffee tables, counters, and other frequently hit surfaces, make sure to tackle your ceilings and walls as well this season. Before you begin, place old but clean sheets over your furniture and on the floor to protect them, and turn off your overhead light fixtures and fans for safety. Then work from the top down, starting in the highest corne

Margaret Dutton
Mar 175 min read


Freshen Up Your Patio or Deck for Spring
As the days grow longer and warmer, you may be eager to get out and enjoy your deck or patio. Consider decorating the area with these items to transform it into a peaceful outside haven. Comfortable seating Your space’s dimensions might determine whether a small outdoor sofa or large sectional for lounging will work best for seating. Bring in a stylish coffee or bistro table, and you’ll have a beautiful spot to enjoy warm, sunny mornings or entertain family and friends. Cozy

Margaret Dutton
Mar 171 min read


Capture Buyer Attention This Spring
With its longer days, warmer weather, and landscape blooming with new life, spring offers the ideal opportunity to showcase your property at its best. But with so many homes hitting the market during this season, how can you make yours stand out from the rest? Here are some practical tips to ensure that your listing doesn’t just blend in but shines above the competition. Boost your curb appeal The first impression is everything, and in real estate, that starts with curb appea

Margaret Dutton
Mar 174 min read


5 Surprising Things Your Homeowners Insurance Might Cover
You may rightly view your insurance policy as a shield against major disasters, including fire, theft, or catastrophic weather events. Yet, many policies, particularly comprehensive ones, contain provisions for surprisingly specific and often lesser-known incidents that go well beyond structural damage. Understanding these hidden clauses can save you significant money and stress when life throws an unexpected curveball. Here are five lesser-known coverages that might be tucke

Margaret Dutton
Mar 32 min read


In Praise of Plywood
When it comes to building shelter, wood has been the framing go-to for the past several centuries, with everything from fir to oak being used. But don’t undervalue another versatile option—plywood. Discover more about this amazing material, the many reasons it is beneficial to construction and home decor projects, and its role in the future of homes. A multilayered history In one form or another, plywood has been around virtually forever. Many experts credit the ancient Egypt

Margaret Dutton
Mar 34 min read


10 Mistakes to Avoid When Selling Your Home
When the seller’s market is hot, all you have to do to sell your house is list it and watch the offers pour in, often way over the asking price. When the market cools because of factors like high mortgage rates, sellers need to be a bit more diligent about putting their best foot forward—and not doing anything that could turn off buyers. Here are ten of the most important mistakes to avoid when selling your home. 1. Pricing your home too high Overpricing your home can result

Margaret Dutton
Mar 34 min read


The Foundation of a Healthy House
It’s been said that trust is the foundation of a solid relationship, but how much do you trust your home’s foundation? This engineering essential is surprisingly prone to a host of issues, which can impact both your home’s integrity and its resale value. However, if you make it a top priority to maintain the bottom level of your home, you can help safeguard the entire structure for years to come. What to look for Take a careful look at both the exterior and interior of your h

Margaret Dutton
Mar 33 min read
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