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Yahoo! News Search Results for coffee leather ottoman table
Yahoo! News Search Results for coffee leather ottoman table
Furniture with flair (The Fayetteville Observer)
HIGH POINT — As they do every fall and spring, the mandarins of the furniture business gathered in High Point last month to introduce new designs just as consumers were flinging their 401(k) statements into the trash.
Town home suits couple (Louisville Courier-Journal)
Joe and Linda Daily were looking to downsize from their Lake Forest home and wanted a place that was maintenance-free. Loving the area, they found a townhouse community being built nearby by builder Amos Martin, and decided to call it home.
Designing duo: Neutral with a punch of color (Greenwich Time)
The room: A long, rectangular family room that is open to a large, L-shaped kitchen/dining area with clear, bird's-eye maple kitchen cabinetry, clear maple floors and an 812-foot ceiling.
Bruce Pearl's Gettysvue house a slam dunk (Knoxville News Sentinel)
While looking for a new home, Bruce Pearl had more than a couple of game plans. "We had looked at probably 25 homes and properties," said the popular University of Tennessee head basketball coach.
Colors change with seasons (The Springfield News-Leader)
During autumn, the color wheel turns from fresh whites, blues and yellows to deeper, richer hues like purples, greens and rusts. Here are splashes of those colors in things large and small that, added to your home decor, welcome the season.
Your thoughts on the elections results (The Florida Times-Union)
This season has been historic for a number of reasons; an extended primary season, record amounts of campaign fund raising, massive voter turnout and finally the election of the first black president. Florida even turned blue for the presidential race. Duval County was almost evenly split by John McCain ...
Warming up a gray space (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
David Macejko had just weeks to move. He'd had a hankering to live downtown, and now he could. The problem was, his interior looked "like a poorly-laid-out Goodwill store."
Lookiloos: No ordinary house party (San Jose Mercury News)
When the former visual director of Neiman Marcus in Palo Alto throws a party at his house, you'd expect the decor to be something special. But would you think he'd empty his Menlo Park cottage of furniture and transform the place into a swingin' white cocktail lounge? I
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