31 Mar
Whether you’re renovating or just refining, Elle Décor’s style guide will bring you inspiration and innovative products that will improve any room in your house.
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26 Mar
If you’re thinking about a bathroom remodeling project, follow my easy checklist to a new bathroom in six months. By following these easy steps you’ll save yourself lots of headaches and keep yourself on track. The more planning you do the happier you’ll be with the final result.

Three to Six months ahead:
Set up a file to keep all your ideas, products and business cards you accumulate.
Keep thorough notes of all must haves and wish list items, so that you know what you will compromise. Keep a rough sketch of what ideas work in your bathroom presently and which don’t.
Begin researching contractors by asking around for referrals.
Go with a pro if your project involves major renovations.
One to three months ahead:
Narrow down field contractors to three. Review credentials if possible visit an in-progress project to get a feel of what you’re in store for.
Choose a contractor and decide who will buy what.
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17 Mar
Ask Miles Redd to define his stylistic modus operandi, and the effervescent interior designer delivers a precise but provocative answer: “I like to push the envelope—but just to the edge.” Small wonder an adventuresome husband and wife decided his hallmark oomph could transform their 2,400-square-foot prewar apartment into something sensational. To that end Redd brought on board Dick Bories and James Shearron, a New York City–based architecture team who, like Redd, take inspiration from stately 18th-century French manors as well as the suave houses designed in the 1930s by Chicago tastemaker David Adler.
Designer unleashed a large dose of drama in their New York apartment. Miles Redd artfully uses materials and colors in this casual yet glamorous renovation by blending different eras and attitudes to create a very sophisticated home design. Designer, Miles Redd states, “I like to push the envelope—but just to the edge”, on his remodeling ideas.
The living room of the Manhattan apartment of Valerie Colas-Thibouville and her family; the home was renovated by Dick Bories and James Shearron and decorated by Miles Red. The custome-made sofa and throw pillows are covered in a Clarence House linen and velvet, respectively, the Oushak rug is antique, and the Louis XVI-style bergere is from Todd Alexander Romano, the porcelain vase, Chinese table lamp, and antique cocktail table are all from John Rosselli Antiques and Decorations. The trio of artworks is by Jean-Louis Forain, the window treatments are of a Kravet silk with Lee Jofa silk trim, and the walls are sheathed in red felt.
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10 Mar
We give you the best ideas on home renovation appliances, and home remodeling products. Our renovation style guide offers inspiring ideas and terrific products that will improve makeover project. Providing our readers with a step-by-step guide for remodeling and renovating your home.
Celebrated chef Giada De Laurentiis has teamed with Target on an eponymous line of kitchenware, stainless-steel and cast-iron cookware, and Italian foods. Included, from top, are a 4-quart covered braising pan ($70), a 6-quart Dutch oven ($90), and a panini grill pan with press ($70). All are crafted of cast iron enameled a cheerful tomato-red. Call 800-800-8800; target.com.
A flattened arc adds a sculptural touch to the minimalist Jalama 8″ bath fittings by California Faucets. The line comes in a range of handle styles and finishes, including the X-shaped Aliso in matte black ($844), shown. It is also sold in a wall-mounted version. Call 800-822-8855; calfaucets.com.
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3 Mar
Back splashes help liven things up in any kitchen remodeling project. They can be created from a variety of different materials such as metal, glass, ceramic or stone. Your possibilities are endless. Come see our pictures on kitchen back splash ideas from high-end custom back splash to budget friendly designs. Our gallery of kitchen back splash show many different choices for you to choose from.
In this example, an inexpensive ($1 to $10 per square foot uninstalled), ceramic tile is a backsplash classic. Choose glazed (it has a glasslike finish), unglazed (it has a more rough-hewn look), or porcelain. Styles seem infinite: from Spanish and far Eastern motifs to abstract art pieces, elaborately carved squares to sleek subway tiles. Consider laying basic square tiles in a diamond or brick pattern, suggests Gilmer. You can also play with scale. Gilmer likes to cut oversize, 24-inch-square tiles to fit a small area: “Whereas tiny tiles can look busy, larger tiles help open up the space,” she explains. Aside from sealing tiles and grout twice a year to protect against stains, ceramic tile is easy to care for — it wipes clean with soap and water.
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