5/3/2011 |
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Before & After: 70s Drab to Industrial Fab Kitchen |
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This month on Apartment Therapy we're looking at some of the biggest projects we take on when designing our homes, kitchen and bath renovations. Deciding on all the new features can be daunting, but sometimes the choice of a single element literally makes the project click, instantly transforming the space and practically guaranteeing the success of the makeover. That was the case with Rebecca's kitchen. |
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Today's Hot House Tour |
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| | Name: Chris Savoy Location: Hollywood — Los Angeles, CA Size: 2,450 square feet — 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath Years lived in: 6 months — own Chris Savoy's stunning custom-built home is designed to make the most of the warm Los Angeles climate. The open floor plan seamlessly joins the back yard to the center of the home, creating a bohemian feel, while the decor and fixtures are simplistic and minimal. | |
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Maxwell's Daily Find |
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| | It's an almost icky name and a novel price point for the Swedish Giant, but cool nevertheless. This new "fine" china collection is thin and irregular, keeping with the current wabi-sabi trend that's going around, and we have readers who've seen it in store and say it's beautiful. It's also not for sale online and may sell out quickly, so run, don't walk. | |
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Shopper's Guide |
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| | Tired of clicking through photos of the same boxy sofas when you're shopping online? To find original ideas, browse stores with a distinct aesthetic. Here are 9 of our favorites, from Josef Frank's textile shop in Stockholm to a Mexican company that's equal parts psychedelic 60s and Victorian chic. | |
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