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Coffee Table Books…

…You’ll actually want to read! We all have them: a collection of unread books with beautiful covers that adorn our coffee tables. We’d never discourage you from collecting volumes of…
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Classic Neutrals

This Connecticut home by interior designer, Kristin McCory, is a gorgeous example of tasteful and luxurious interior design. The house is filled with natural light creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere. The decor is chic and contemporary, with clean lines, muted tones, and a few pops of bold color.
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Blue & White Lake Geneva

For a classic, timeless interior design, you can't go wrong with a blue-and-white palate. It can be traditional and formal or casual and relaxed. It pairs well with reds, corals, greens and grays. And it works in any room. Take a peek at this gorgeous example. The team at North Shore Nest created a perfect balance of formal and informal spaces throughout this home on the shore of Geneva Lake.
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California Craftsman

All images courtesy of Commune Design Some design firms manage to strike precisely the right balance for every project. That can be said of Commune Design’s take on this stunning…
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Mountain Cabin

The owners, a family of skiers, built this house as a place to escape the flat winter landscape of the upper Midwest. Stepping through the entrance into the vaulted foyer and great room, the owners’ outdoor passions are immediately apparent.
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Cozy at Home

We’ll be spending most of our time at home this season, and really that’s not so different from past Decembers. This is a great time to invest in gifts that…
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The Gift Studio

Local entrepreneurs, Carrie Schepke and Patti Sload, would love to help you manage your holiday gift shopping. They founded The Gift Studio, an online gift service specializing in thoughtful, modern gifts for holidays, everyday celebrations, corporate, events, and weddings.
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Faribault Woolen Mill

Faribault Woolen Mill has been producing fine blankets, throws, and other woolen products for the past 150 years. The operation began with a one horsepower carding machine, that is, it was powered by a horse. Fueled by early success, the family built the “new mill” in 1895 and it was been operating in the same location ever since.

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