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Courtesy of Angelo Surmelis (See original blog post) working with naya rivera, on designing her home, was the perfect example of my belief that everyone wants the same thing when it … Continue reading →
To Market, To Market: A Fresh Perspective of April’s High Point Furniture Market
Recently, I had the chance to “talk story” with Marilyn Canas, HomeWorld Senior Merchandising Assistant about her recent visit to the April 2014 High Point Furniture Market in North Carolina. … Continue reading →
5 Alternatives to Real Flowers
I like flowers as much as the next person. But being as frugal as I am, paying for a bunch of petals is another story. I do appreciate that flowers … Continue reading →
How to add SOLE to your room
One of the benefits of being an empty nester is a clean house. (Don’t tell my daughter.) Another benefit is a lower electric bill! With more time on my hands, … Continue reading →
5 Ways to infuse sunset in your home
I don’t know when it happened. But lately, I’ve been drawn to anything and everything orange. And the timing couldn’t be better. Celosia Orange is one of Pantone’s top colors for … Continue reading →
Before & After: The decluttered desk
I “try” to live a clutter-free life at home. Since I sew, my craft area is usually a disarray of fabrics and unfinished projects. But other than that, everything else … Continue reading →
Easy Valentine’s DIY
Is it February already? The Year of the Horse is galloping by so fast. Whoa. Thanks to Designer Angelo Surmelis, we’re reminded how something so simple, affordable, and fun can … Continue reading →
How to finish from the beginning: Artfully designing with area rugs
Last week while watching HGTV’s “House Hunters” I was perplexed when a future home owner refused to choose one of the proposed homes simply because it had tile and not … Continue reading →
Effortless Style with angelo:HOME
Even if I wasn’t such an HGTV geek, I would still fall head over heels with Angelo Surmelis’ new furniture collection. Reclaimed wood and metal. Fabulous and vibrant fabrics. Smaller-scaled … Continue reading →