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How to Make a Large Space Feel Homey

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5 Ways to Light Up Your Home

5 Ways to Light Up Your Home

We've all been in rooms that just feel good. They have a palpable, comfortable atmosphere that makes you want to put up your feet and stay a while. And the lighting probably had something to do with it.

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Home Design Quiz

Home Design Quiz

From picking out the best materials and colors to staying on a budget, home design can be a full-time job. Being a well-rounded expert requires knowledge in energy efficiency, feng shui and even chemistry. Do you have what it takes to design a home?

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How Antiques Work

How Antiques Work

Every weekend, the antique hunters come out. They prowl the aisles of shows, scrutinize the offerings at sales and occasionally even wave cards at an auction. But what makes an antique an antique? And why are they so expensive?

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How Crypton Super Fabrics Work

How Crypton Super Fabrics Work

Right now, you may be sitting on a chair or walking on a rug made of some type of fabric. Hopefully, you're wearing fabric in the form of clothes! But fabric is easily damaged. So what if there were a super fabric out there that stayed intact?

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How Frank Lloyd Wright Worked

How Frank Lloyd Wright Worked

Frank Lloyd Wright likely is best known for his architectural stylings and his eye for detail. But there was much more to the man: He liked fast cars, he loved women and he drew inspiration from Japanese art. How did that translate to his architecture?

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How Glassblowing Works

How Glassblowing Works

The practice of blowing glass may seem hip and modern if you've recently hit up an art exhibition by Dale Chihuly or Harvey Littleton. But the history of glassblowing is actually long and rich, dating back to the Roman Empire.

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How Pottery Works

How Pottery Works

Have you ever gotten so mad at someone that you wanted to throw something? In the world of pottery, that's exactly what you're supposed to do.

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How Stained Glass Works

How Stained Glass Works

Making stained glass is the ancient art of creating colored glass to use in decorative ways. Although the first colored glass may have been used as jewelry or even currency, you probably see stained glass predominantly in windows today.

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How to Furnish a Small Space

How to Furnish a Small Space

The last few decades have seen houses get bigger in size and price, but there may be changes coming. If you have to downsize, how can you make the space stylish and functional?

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How to Make a Large Space Feel Homey

How to Make a Large Space Feel Homey

You're moving into a much bigger house -- more than doubling your living space. How will you make your spacious new abode feel as comfortable and cozy as your tiny two-bedroom bungalow?

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How to Make a Small Room Seem Big

How to Make a Small Room Seem Big

You've unloaded the last of the furniture and boxes off the truck. Now as you walk around your new apartment, your first thought is, "Was it this small when I signed the lease?"

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How to Organize Shelves

How to Organize Shelves

For the bibliophile, nothing is more delicious than shelves stocked full of books. But that can be wearing to the eye, detrimental to the books and horrifying to interior decorators the world over.

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How to Salvage a Garage Sale Find

How to Salvage a Garage Sale Find

You've just driven past a garage sale spread out like a buffet across someone's driveway and front lawn, but how do you decide which items are gems and which ones are fodder for the nearest landfill?

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How to Stencil Kids' Rooms

How to Stencil Kids' Rooms

Kids love colorful designs, and stenciling is a quick and rewarding way to personalize your kids' rooms, whether they're budding scientists, gardeners, astronauts, or anything else. Read about nine ways to customize the walls in your kids' rooms.

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How to Stencil Lamp and Window Shades

How to Stencil Lamp and Window Shades

Well-appointed lamp and window shades add stylish detail to any home. These stencil designs show off hand-crafted charm and transform your living space with just a few easy steps. Learn more about beautiful stencil designs for lamp and window shades.

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How to Stencil Pillows

How to Stencil Pillows

Instead of home makeovers, a few stencils make re-decorating quick and easy. These stencils for pillows help you harmonize the details throughout your home or reinvent your home with new themes and fresh designs. Read more about stencils for pillows.

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How to Stencil Walls and Floors

How to Stencil Walls and Floors

Walls and floors often carry the theme for a room's decor. You can use stencil designs to create a custom look that you will never find at the wallpaper store. Learn about unique, flexible stencil designs for walls and floors in this article.

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How Wicker Works

How Wicker Works

Wicker has been around since ancient Egypt and in the United States since the Mayflower. And although it's had some ups and downs, it's still a popular design choice for many.

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Top 10 Mistakes in Bathroom Design

Top 10 Mistakes in Bathroom Design

Bathrooms are typically the smallest rooms in a home, and if you make a mistake in the design, it can shrink the room even further. So what are the top mistakes you can make when your design your bathroom?

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Top 10 Most Expensive Houses in the World

Top 10 Most Expensive Houses in the World

For most of us, hardwood floors and stainless steel appliances seem like nice upgrades. But the world's most expensive houses have heated driveways, private gyms and movie theaters. Jealous yet?

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