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Divine Design: 3 kids prompt a renovation to open up space
September 5, 2008 - 4:13PM
Comments | RecommendChantal and Jeff moved into their 1960s-era house four years ago with two kids, loads of energy and big plans to start renovating. But soon after settling in they found out they were expecting child number three. When little James came into the world with serious heart complications, renovations were put on hold and all energies went into supporting him.
House to Home: Corner office can blend into the flow of a small condo
September 5, 2008 - 12:57PM
Any tips on organizing a small corner as an office in my condo? It is part of an open living/dining area, and I don’t want it to take over the room.
House to Home: Shades, textures keep all-white room from feeling clinical
August 9, 2008 - 1:31AM
Q: I love white, everything about white. I’m not even sure if it’s a color. My partner is afraid that doing an all-white room will be too clinical. Have you any suggestions that will help me win my case? — Natalie
Divine Design: Rec room finds a beat in a musical makeover
August 9, 2008 - 12:48AM
Andrew and Rachel fell in love at first sight at a rock concert. Andrew was playing drums onstage and Rachel was in the front row. Fast-forward 16 years and the two are happily married and living in a ranch-style house with their two beautiful daughters and Roxy the dog (named for one of their favorite songs).
Home tour sets the clock back to midcentury modern
April 6, 2008 - 7:42PM
It’s a peek into the past — in the present. The fourth annual Modern Phoenix Expo and Home Tour brings the midcentury modern aesthetic — think bubble chairs, open floor plans and bringing the outdoors inside — back to life with two days of talks and walks.
SOUNDSLIDE: Tour the Scottsdale home of David and Violet Dick
SOUNDSLIDE: Tour the Scottsdale home of Jennifer and Matt Hibbard
SOUNDSLIDE: Tour the Scottsdale home of Dave and Jill Hablen
High-tech homes make for easy living
December 27, 2007 - 9:01AM
When Craig Almeleh returns home from a long day at work, pushing the button on the garage door opener can also turn on a series of lights to illuminate his path into the house.
Pining for a real tree that’ll last? Check out these tips
December 27, 2007 - 9:00AM
When it comes to real Christmas trees, the only thing sadder than a scruffy, undersized Charlie Brown tree is seeing a once-majestic fir reduced to crispy orange brush before your eyes. Here are a few tips on how to keep your tree green through New Year’s Day.
Holiday jewels shimmer to dazzle the tree
November 16, 2007 - 4:59PM
Deck your tree with shimmer and sparkle.
Gather leaves, twigs and vines to make seasonal centerpieces
November 2, 2007 - 1:28AM
The leaves may not be changing color and the weather’s not that cool. But even though it doesn’t feel like fall in the Valley, it can still look like it in your home.
Just add brown, and you have this year’s 'it’ combo
November 2, 2007 - 1:33AM
The winter holidays will be a little less silver, a little more gold, and all glamour this year, if what we’re seeing in stores is any indication.
Ruggiero to accompany new lines to East Valley
October 26, 2007 - 1:25PM
When Joe Ruggiero is at his home in the Los Angeles area, he enjoys spending time in his office and studio, researching and dreaming up the latest ideas for the various home decor collections he puts his name on.
Cabinet face-lift: Refacing an alternative for redesign
October 12, 2007 - 3:50PM
If a kitchen is the heart of the home, it stands to reason that when the kitchen is out of commission, the home stops working.
Gridiron goodies: Kick off football season with snacks
October 8, 2007 - 3:39PM
Football is back on TV, and that means many Saturday (college) and Sunday (professional) afternoons will be spent in front of the big screen watching with friends and family.
Green chic: Scottsdale store aims at sustainable style
October 6, 2007 - 4:13AM
Praneeta Rao is on a mission to fill the homes of East Valley residents with good-looking and stylish furniture, and accessories that are sustainable, eco-friendly and socially responsible.
Kitchen decorating can go beyond food and roosters
September 28, 2007 - 4:35PM
Kitchens come with a unique set of design challenges. Unlike a bedroom or living room, where you can start with four blank walls, a kitchen has appliances, cabinets, pantries, tile, and a slew of other design details to contend with.
Trick out the house just in time for treats
September 28, 2007 - 5:03PM
Halloween is all about finding the perfect costume. But once you have that squared away, finding a way to dress up your home a little for the holiday is a lot of fun, too.
Buying a house? Redecorating? Fall shows could help
September 20, 2007 - 10:48PM
If you need advice or inspiration for your home improvement projects, there’s a slew of new shows are on the lineup of popular cable channels HGTV and DIY Network to help. Here’s what’s new.
A daughter’s interests can help create a dreamy bedroom
September 20, 2007 - 10:47PM
Q: My young daughter wants to redo her bedroom. Any tips on how we can make her room wonderful?
Near the end of a long, hot summer, some ice creams stand out
September 14, 2007 - 5:00AM
When you are in the midst of a record-long stretch of searing hot days, it’s hard to think about entertaining your guests with anything warm or spicy.
Art reproductions offer the feel of the originals without the cost
September 7, 2007 - 4:33AM
What you hang on the walls of your home says a lot about who you are. The art and photographs we choose tell visitors about the places we’ve traveled, the pastimes we enjoy and our tastes and preferences.
'Color therapist' helps homeowners pick the right hues
September 7, 2007 - 3:35AM
When Irvin Wilson bought his home in Scottsdale, he embarked upon a major remodeling project. Once finished, he hired professional painters to come in and make every room shades of off-white.
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