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Styling Tricks to Save Time & Money |
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There are plenty of reasons for not bringing a new "thing" into your home. Sticking to a budget, spending your precious time doing something other than shopping, or just the straightforward and smart inclination to simply reduce the amount of stuff you own. That said, all of us can be tempted, especially when our home feels a little ho-hum and tired (February, I'm looking at you). Abby shares some stylists' tricks that have the ability to revive a room without the acquisition of anything at all - except a feeling of accomplishment! |
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|  | Name: Jim and Theresa Berger Location: Venice Beach, CA Welcome to a lovely family home that sits right on the water of the Venice canals. This home boasts three levels, three bedrooms, lots of outdoor space and is minutes from the beach. Merging the freshness of the beach with many classic elements, the Bergers created the perfect space to celebrate this city. | |
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From Our Renovation Channel |
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|  | Housing developer Patrick Kennedy is a small space lover and is aiming to develop the smallest apartment allowed by California code. At around 160 square feet, not a single inch goes unused and everything is multi-purpose. He's given his residential response to the Smart Car a spin — watch the video to find out what works, and what just cramps his style. | |
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|  | It's no wonder succulents have been a popular plant choice for a while. They're low maintenance and likely to thrive with a sunny window seat and sporadic watering. Check out this collection of ideas for displaying these pretty plants in your home. | |
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