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Our house tours are some of our most popular posts for a reason - it's endlessly intriguing to see how our fellow design-lovers live. But beyond the pure eye-candy aspect of the experience, it's an opportunity to learn about interior design and what works in "real" homes. In today's post, Leah points out some lessons in how to obtain an "effortless style" look from our recent tours. Click through to learn which details and combinations make it work... |
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|  | Name: Steve Jones Location: Los Angeles, California Steve's personal style is defined by vintage pieces, taxidermy, and a love of the ocean, with an eye on what will best complement the surrounding architecture. You have probably seen one of his BetterShelter homes, but few have been inside his own personal home. | |
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|  | Derek Low, a student at Berkeley, set out to create the most ridiculously automated dorm ever. After watching the video of his room, we'd say he succeeded. From automatic drapes and a morning alarm to a lighting set-up that can be switched to party or romantic-mode, this dorm is like something out of the future. Check out the video… | |
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|  | Are you sick of the neon color trend yet? We're not either! As one might imagine, along with the trend of purchasing neon color details, there's also the trend of fun DIY projects involving neon! Here are ten projects we've recently spied that have great potential for adding some hip pops of neon to your space. | |
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