Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Loft style/color combos/landscape plans

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Simply inspired loft

The Japanese shibumi aesthetic imbues the River West home of designers Linnea Gits and Peter Dunham.

Light, agile saws can yield better results Strategic cuts

Light, agile saws can yield better results around the house.

Climate change we can believe in Change your climate

Landscaping to make a spot a few degrees warmer or cooler can make all the difference in growing your favorite plants.

Container gardens done right Contain yourself

An organized approach to planters will give the patio or porch a more polished look.

Lincoln Park modern Lincoln Park modern

A newly built home adds layers of originality and drama with the aid of intrepid designer Anne Coyle.

Is there any way to rabbit-proof a garden? Rabbit redoubt

Rabbits will eat just about anything. Here's how to make your garden more rabbit-proof.

Nurturing plant legacies: Two groups lend seeds and plants to gardeners Heirloom legacy

Two local groups lend native seeds and plants to fellow gardeners.

Thinking in color Thinking in color

Ready to give your house its best paint job ever? Start by picking the perfect combo.

What is radiant heat? Radiant return

Radiant heat never really went away, and while baseboards are inexpensive the heating source can be hidden.

Install a window shade Let it roll

A tailored roller shade adds shape and texture to room decorations.

Off-the-grid Mexican retreat Off the grid

A country home in Mexico's wine region is centered on an abandoned refrigerator truck trailer flipped up on its side.


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