Yearly Archives: 2013

Hardware with a Purpose

We think of cabinet hardware as the “jewelry” of the kitchen or bath.  I just ran across this relatively new line from Notting Hill; it’s beautiful and it serves more of a purpose than opening doors and drawers. From Notting Hill:HOPE BLOSSOM knobs and pulls are elegantly designed and hand-cast of solid fine pewter and […]

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Rug Rules OR, Rugs Rule!

Rugs are like art. They are personal, unique, and their patterns can have fascinating history. I have a brother-in-law from Egypt, and each time he and my sister visit his family there, they bring me back a small rug. Each one is different from the other, and I treasure them as I do my other […]

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Now We Are Here in Xanadu

Who remembers the Xanadu house in Wisconsin Dells? I went there on a family vacation, I’m sure it was in the early 1980’s, and I will never forget that house.  I thought it was the most amazing place ever and I wanted so badly for my family to move to Wisconsin Dells so I could live […]

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The Wearing of the Blue?

In Irish mythology, sovereignty was represented as a woman in a blue robe, and blue was originally associated with Saint Patrick.  Over time, though, green became the favored association that we know and love today.  According to popular history, Saint Patrick used the green shamrock with its three leaves to explain the Trinity to the Irish in the […]

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Mark Your Calendars for the Remodelers Showcase!

Spring is a great time to think about new beginnings.  It’s no surprise that for the last 26 years the local Remodeler’s Showcase tour has helped countless people plan for a fresh start in their kitchen, bathroom, or their whole house.  Being able to see a remodeling project in a house like yours, in a […]

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The Color Wheel

Isaac Newton invented the color wheel in 1666.  I have had the same color wheel for almost 20 years.  Why get a new one, the information doesn’t change.  I keep it by my desk and read the definitions and study it every so often. Following is a primer on color definitions: Primary Colors:  Red, yellow, […]

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The Woman Cave

We’ve been hearing about the “Man Cave” for years, but not so much about the “Woman Cave”.  I have heard some men say something like “women have the whole house, we only get one room.”  I guess the thought is that women get the kitchen, bathroom, kid’s rooms, and laundry.  Really?  This sign is at a […]

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Jewel Tones

Look through any current home catalog or magazine and you are sure to be almost blinded by the fabulous jewel tones and bright colors.  Optimism is in the air!  Liven up a room with a new rug or accessories, or paint an entire wall in an eye-popping shade.  Here are a few of our favorites for […]

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Jean Berry, Local Artist

I just met a local artist, Jean Berry, and am so excited about her work!  I’m always in awe of people who can put pigment on a canvas in a meaningful way, but some of her paintings have SO MUCH ENERGY that I am just blown away. For Jean, painting is a very intuitive process, […]

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