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From Dead Space to a Home Office Full of Smart Storage

Tuesday, January 31st, 2012

The creative redesign of a dysfunctional entry area yields welcoming built-in nooks for books and a desk, plus an ingenious box-within-a-box powder room
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The Perfectly Imperfect Home: Deborah Needelman

Thursday, January 19th, 2012

Last Sunday I was on my treadmill, as I often am at 8:30am on weekends, watching Open House NYC. It is always so much fun when someone I know appears on TV. And, on January 8th Deborah Needleman, editor in chief of the WSJ Magazine and creator of the Off Duty section of the Wall Street Journal, was featured. When I first met Deborah she was the Founding Editor in Chief of Domino, the much missed youthful, lighthearted, helpful shelter magazine that made design accessible and revealed designers insider secrets.

On the TV segment she shared her lovely NYC loft and some easy decorating tips from sofas covered in washable white canvas to the strategic placement of lamps for a warm glow. Her home reflects just who she is: A stylish, sophisticated working Mother whose preference is for a relaxed and comfortable home. Her new book, THE PERFECTLY IMPERFECT HOME, takes us on a journey of how she came to appreciate the simple elements of style and how some very easy quick fixes will help brighten your house and life!

I want to add that the illustrations are charming and a welcome relief from the glossy photos that are in all new books and every magazine. This artistic format lets you use your imagination to help drive design decisions. I love the chapter on Glamifcations where she claims a bit of “fippery” is actually a necessity. She says, and I agree, that it can elevate a room into an experience. She is looking for the chic combination of simplicity and glam. That could mean the use of very decorative fabrics or a fancy decorative mirror and simple white dinner plates.

This is a delightful book that makes you believe that you can manage a room transformation without spending a King’s ransom and have lots of fun expressing yourself in the process. Deborah makes you re-think the placement of objects, the collection of family photos (often orphans hanging by themselves), and the creation of tablescapes by clustering small objects for a strong visual statement.

Enjoy the charming illustrations!

Barbara Sallick


PS. This is the last week The Perfect Bath will be published in this format (94 blogs have been posted to date). We have re-designed it for an easier format and a little more interactive participation from our readers. Hope you will like it.




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The TOH Top 100: Best New Home Products 2011

Thursday, October 27th, 2011

The editors of This Old House hunted high and low to find this year’s best products for homeowners and DIYers
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52 DIY Fixes for Your Annoying Home Ailments

Tuesday, February 8th, 2011

The pros at This Old House help you tackle your to-do list with a fix for every weekend of the year
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Best New Home Products 2010

Wednesday, December 1st, 2010

A complete cheat sheet to this year’s 47 freshest ideas for your home
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Best New Home Products 2010: Kitchen & Bath

Sunday, November 28th, 2010

A complete cheat sheet to this year’s freshest ideas for your kitchen and bath
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10 Home Design Blogs That Rule The World

Tuesday, September 14th, 2010

Well, the online world anyway.

So many people write to us and tell us how great they think our site is. I can’t help thinking that they must not see many good sites then, because there are SO MANY MORE great home remodeling and design websites out there, it’s amazing to think that we even rank among them.

10 Best Home Design Blogs

For the past while Home Rejuvenation has been asking people to vote on what they feel are the best design blogs out there, and the results came in today. Here’s what their email this morning said:

“Based on 4931 votes polled over the last month, the 10 most influential design bloggers are revealed! “

Read their post on the “10 MOST INFLUENTIAL DESIGN BLOGGERS“.

Our congratulations to all the winners!

Who I Nominated

Well, I’m happy to say that at least one of my nominations made it to the top ten. Decor8 (see our blogroll) made it to #4. So, that’ll tell you a little about the caliber of blogs that we’re talking about here.

Of course, I also nominated the very friendly and beautiful Meghan Carter of AskTheDecorator.com, but alas, there were more votes for the others.

Who Else I Like, Now

I’d like to thank Stan from The Home Rejuvenation Blog for creating this great resource. Um, we’ll be adding a few more blogs to our blogroll, here. These are some AMAZING blogs. There are many talented and creative people out there. Thankfully they are sharing their creativity with us.

Here’s some of my other fave’s, now that I know they exist:

SwissMiss – provides links to some of the niftiest stuff you can find for yourself and for your home

Bloesem – lots of modern, antiquey, contemporary, old-fashioned, new stuff

Interior Design Tips – lots of modern interior design ideas

DesireToInspire – they like really modern stuff, so do I

MoCo Loco – on my… even more great modern stuff

And the Grand Prize Winner Is….

Design Sponge – something very refreshingly different. And the deserved winner of this little vote-off. Congrats Design Sponge!!!

And please, don’t forget to read Rich & Brett’s post they made yesterday – “Do It Yourself (With a Little Help)“, because we think our design blog is pretty awesome, too. ;)

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Bringing Serenity and Flow to a Small Home

Sunday, September 5th, 2010

Tips from a pro on making compact rooms feel calming and comfortable
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