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    BLOCKS AND RECREATION – SWENZ78’S VIEW – INTERIOR DECORATOR – Video - December 13, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    BLOCKS AND RECREATION - SWENZ78 #39;S VIEW - INTERIOR DECORATOR
    Welcome to Pawnee! Watch as Ron (MCandFriends), Leslie (Lilipution), and Tom (swenz78) as they build and manage the town of Pawnee, Indiana! LILIPUTION #39;S PAGE: ...

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    Melissa Rivers honors mother Joan in emotional tribute - December 12, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Melissa Rivers and Joan Rivers attend the 2014 NBCUniversal Cable Entertainment Upfronts at The Jacob K. Javits Convention Center on May 15, 2014, in New York. Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images

    It was an emotional morning for Melissa Rivers on Wednesday as she was honored at The Hollywood Reporter's Women in Entertainment breakfast, making her first red carpet appearance since the death of her mother Joan.

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    A look inside the life of comedienne and TV personality Joan Rivers

    "If my mother were here this morning she'd be sitting at the table beaming while discretely shoving croissants and silverware in her mouth," Melissa joked at the event, where she remembered her mother and fought back tears.

    "What use am I to anybody -- especially my mother's legacy -- if I fall apart," Melissa said. "That's not who we are."

    Details of Joan Rivers' will were also revealed on Wednesday, which estimated the late comedienne's wealth to be as much as $150 million. She left her fortune to her family and several charities.

    "[Melissa] is one of three executors -- the other two were Joan's accountant named Michael Karlin and her interior decorator named Robert Higdon," said probate attorney Herb Nass. "These are the three and under New York law majority rules, so if the other two disagree with Melissa, the two out of three votes would carry the day on whatever issue is before them."

    While no specific amounts are given, Joan also left some of her earnings to her publicist Scott Currie and her assistants Sabrina Lott Miller and Jocelyn Pickett.

    As for the charities, Rivers gave to God's Love We Deliver -- her winnings on "Celebrity Apprentice" went toward the organization -- as well as California's Guide Dogs for the Blind, the Jewish Guild for the Blind in Manhattan, the Jewish Home and Hospital Federation of Manhattan, the Simon Wiesenthal Center and The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.

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    Tips on Livening Up, Decorating Your House This Winter - December 7, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Winter can seem dreary, but don't let the cold weather get you down. Your Home's Solomon Syed has more on how to decorate a more inviting home.

    The cold and grey days of winter may be here, but don't let the doldrums of the outside to seep into your home.

    "What we like to do is make it cozy. In the winter time, we tend to spend more time in our homes as opposed to the summers when we are outside. So we need to make the house very comfortable and welcoming," said Interior Decorator Denise Maurer.

    During the holiday season, it seems easy enough to decorate by pulling out the tree and the garland. After the holidays are over, how do you keep your decor warm and inviting?

    Ways to do that are layering. Think of ourselves in winter time: we add layers of clothes. We need to do the same thing with our furnishings and accessories. Pull your furniture away from the wall to create cozy conversational areas, Maurer said.

    Adding to the allure of your home isn't just about the visual either.

    You can have scents in the house. I make a wonderful potpourri with orange cloves, whole cloves, orange peel, and cinnamon sticks and that will boil away for the whole day and fill your home with warm scents. You can burn candles. You can also have some background music, Maurer said.

    While the indoor decor in the winter is much easier to swap out for show, the exterior of your home often is covered in snow and winter. One way to liven up the outside starts at your door.

    Your entryway you want to make very warm and inviting. Have an inviting wreath on the door or some welcoming sign. Focus on the entryway. That's where people are arriving and you want to give them the idea that once they get in the door they can expect more of the same, Maurer said.

    While everything outside seems so dead and bleak, another way Maurer recommended to keep it lively in your home is with some house plants. And it's an easy change to just replace your dinner table place mats or swap out your art as well.

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    Clayton: Christmas Home Tour slated Dec. 14 - December 6, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    CLAYTON -- Holiday festivities continue in Clayton with the fifth annual Christmas Home Tour, featuring five area houses appointed with treasure troves of snow globes, nutcrackers, handcrafted decorations, trees with a particular theme, and fragrant garland-wrapped banisters.

    There's a blend of sumptuous dcor to a country feel; from old-fashioned to transitional styles.

    In the past few days, Shawnda Waite-Lopez has been doing more than her usual multi-tasking as an interior designer and her work in the telecommunications trade; recently spending time -- with glue gun in hand -- affixing bulbs on wreaths to decorate Clayton's downtown, and prepping her home, with its winter wonderland master bathroom, for tour visitors.

    "It's the ultimate," says the resident of Crystyl Ranch in Concord. "To have people (visiting) my house is a dream come true."

    Her "deck out every year" dcor reflects "the spirit and meaning of Christmas," she says.

    Santa's village that sits atop the grand piano in a 10-year-old home tailored to an Old English crowd, and under a chandelier is a burgundy-colored velvet and crme-colored tasseled runner on the dining table.

    "It kind of takes you away. It has that feeling," says Waite-Lopez.

    Meanwhile, Julie Mancini, also an interior decorator who is a longtime designer at Pottery Barn, has historically been considered for offering family and friends that element of surprise at her Clayton residence, as they gather for the annual ornament exchange or a holiday meal, with its style she describes as transitional.

    "It has a look and feel that is warm and comfortable," she says.

    "My inspiration is making our house a place to celebrate the holidays," says Mancini, who is also having a raffle to raise more funds for the landscaping project in front of the Clayton Historical Society Museum.

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    The Crew – All Uplay Actions and Rewards SHOWCASE (Bonus Theme, Cars & Decorator) Uplay Bonus – Video - December 4, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    The Crew - All Uplay Actions and Rewards SHOWCASE (Bonus Theme, Cars Decorator) Uplay Bonus
    The Crew - All Uplay Actions and Rewards SHOWCASE (Bonus Theme, Cars Decorator) All Uplay Bonus Actions: 10 Uplay Points - The Breadwinner: Increase your Daily Salary to 10000 Bucks,...

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    Ayelet Waldman Has No Idea How Non-Notable It Is to Write a Novel - December 4, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Literarily famous emotion-haver and interior decorator Ayelet Waldman got mad this week at the news that the novel she'd published this year, Love & Treasure, had failed to make the New York Times Book Review's list of 100 notable books of 2014.

    OK, so. Obviously this is very jarring to an author, to see a big long list of booksMANY bookson which one's own book has not been included.

    But the true and terrible thing is: One hundred books is not so many books! Waldman is not fond of math, but let's do some arithmetic: The New York Times Book Review publishes weekly. There are 52 weeks in a year. So that means that fewer than two books a weekfrom the population of books that have been reviewed in the Book Review (agent, on phone: Great news! You're in the Book Review!)make the cut.

    And half of those 100 Notable Books are nonfiction, which leaves only 50 slots for novels and short stories and poetry combined. So we're down to less than one novel a week.

    This can be hideously depressing, if you write books. If you write one book, even. At some point in the processafter filing a first draft, maybe, or while awaiting page proofsan author walks into a bookstore and looks around at the sheer number of other books there: book after book after book, on table after table, shelf after shelf. And the same abundance that may previously have been inspiring becomes horrifying; the author senses very acutely what it means to be one grain of sand on a very large beach.

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    Paintworks Cambridge are Proud to Announce the Launch of a New and More User-Friendly Website - December 4, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Cambridge, UK (PRWEB) December 04, 2014

    The founders of Paintworks Cambridge, a UK-based company that offers top quality interior and exterior painters and decorators, are pleased to announce the launch of their new website. Thanks to the newly-updated site, customers can easily learn more about the company and their quality services.

    Since the day Paintworks Cambridge first opened their doors, they have strived to offer the best interior and exterior decorating services in the Cambridge area, as well as full restoration services. From wallpaper removal and hanging and wood staining to masonry painting and special and lovely painting effects like sponging, rag rolling and marbling, the friendly and talented team from Paintworks Cambridge can handle it all.

    For example, Paintworks Cambridges full restoration services can be completed on internal and external surfaces, and they will gladly tackle carpentry glazing as well as tiling. The company uses only the best possible materials and is proud of the many repeat customers that they work with on more than one occasion.

    In addition, the founders of Paintworks Cambridge understand how chaotic and disruptive interior decorating and painting can be. As a result, they strive to do everything they can to make sure the entire process goes as smoothly as possible.

    Don't worry about any disruption to your day to day life, we recognise the importance of maintaining a tidy working area and try to minimise stress and disruption. We work with care, consideration and cleanliness at all times, the company spokesperson said, adding that they truly enjoy bringing new life to a dull and tired room.

    We thrive on turning a dated area in to an airy space to be enjoyed. No job is too big or small for us.

    Anybody who would like to learn more about Paintworks Cambridge is welcome to visit the newly-updated website; there, they can read about the company and the top-notch services they provide, as well as reviews from satisfied customers who have worked with them.

    About Paintworks Cambridge:

    Whether people require interior or exterior decorating or both, Paintworks are confident that they won't find another decorator in the Cambridge area that ticks more boxes for quality of service. For those who live in Cambridge and need a decorator, call Paintworks today on 01223 502 950 or 07960 769 175 for a no obligation free quote. For more information, please visit http://www.pwpaintersanddecoratorscambridge.co.uk/

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    Felicia interior decorator – Video - December 3, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Felicia interior decorator
    Highly Regarded Interior Designer, Felicia Breshears.

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    Top 10 Home Dcor Trends for 2015 According to nousDECOR Chief Designer and Acclaimed Celebrity Decorator Mark Cutler - December 3, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) December 03, 2014

    Strong, 1980s-inspired pastels, burnished brass and a mix of cultural influences in one space: these are just a few of the home dcor looks you can expect to see more of in 2015, according to nousDECOR Chief Designer Mark Cutler.

    Cutler, who in addition to working with nousDECOR is also an acclaimed LA-based decorator with Hollywood A-list clients and work thats appeared in magazines such as Traditional Home, the Robb Report and House Beautiful, has his finger on the pulse of the interior design and decor retail space. Here are his predictions for the top 10 trends that will shape home dcor and interior design in the year ahead:

    1.Technology: After a few quiet years, there seems to be a fresh crop of products that are going to start some new conversations about the role of technology in our homes. The first is voice-operated assistants. Jibo is a voice-operated assistant that can do many things, from making calls, adjusting the stereo and even the level of the lights. Amazon has just come out with a similar device, Echo. These may look like toys now, but the potential for these is huge, and these two are just the beginning. The second piece of technology to watch is television streaming devices. For ages, we have had yet another clunky box by the TV, whether its Roku or any other number of devices, but the Amazon Firestick is changing all that. Just plug this piece of magic into the side of your TV and you are done, all for less than $50.

    2.Color: Strong pastel colors are making a comeback. Nothing too bright, but definitely colorful. So start to think in terms of Sky Blue, Tangerine and Mint Green. If you are thinking this sounds a little 80s, then you would be totally right. That color palette is starting to come back ... just not leg warmers just yet.

    3.Metal: Every design trend forecast must have a metal aspect attached too. Well the metal for this year is brass. Thats right, its back, after being pushed aside by nickel and then bronze for years, brass is now front and center. Look look more to a burnished, satin finish for now, rather than polished brass.

    4.Pattern: After years of bright geometrics, trellis and chevron patterns, its now time for an influx of organic and photo-based patterns. Manufacturers are using better technology in their mills, and it is allowing a fresh new look. So look for patterns that are based on organic forms, but not just flowers and leaves, but patterns based on mineral crosscuts, star patterns and photo studies.

    5.Acrylic: One of the hottest trends of the year is totally transparent ... acrylic furniture is back. Perhaps it ties in with the 80s idea a little too well, but manufacturers are starting to line the showrooms with new see-through pieces, everything from bookshelves to tables and chairs.

    6.Salon Hanging: As it starts to seem like the days of austerity are over, people are starting to shop again, and that means an accumulation of more stuff. So where to display it all? One of the best ways to do that in regards to art, is with salon hanging, i.e., grouping multiple pieces together. Its a great way of showing off many pieces at once, especially pieces with different styles and from different periods. Perhaps this was driven by the opening of the new Barnes Museum, which is famous for its juxtaposition of pieces.

    7.Luxury: Its official: luxury is back. No more sitting on scratchy Belgian linen sofas or getting splinters on rough reclaimed tables. Bring on the velvets, silks and brocades. Bring on the varnish, gold leaf and french polish. As people begin to regain financial strength, this year will bring about renewed interest in the finer things, and the desire live like a well-appointed monk in Bruges is fading away.

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    D.C. nonprofit puts the happy in Thanksgiving by feeding ill area residents - November 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Karen Washington could only call the delivery a blessing. Two volunteers with the nonprofit organization Food & Friends had knocked on the doors of her Capitol Heights home, carrying a bag packed with a full Thanksgiving dinner that could feed a half-dozen.

    Washington thanked them. She hugged them. Come in, come in! she invited.

    In the kitchen, Washingtons sons were cutting up peppers and chopping celery. They began unpacking the feast bestowed upon them: roasted turkey, sweet potatoes, cornbread stuffing, green beans, dinner rolls, cranberry sauce.

    Washington, 49, could not eat any of it. But it didnt matter.

    Before my illness, my Thanksgiving was commercialized and fast, Washington said. But I feel like Im blessed.Thank you.

    Tenminutes before, they were all strangers. Now, Petie Bonbrest and her longtime boyfriend, Bill Enselman, were in the living room of a woman giving them an unexpected display of gratitude. They, too, began to wipe away tears.

    Bonbrest said: We are blessed to have met you today.

    The meaning of Thanksgiving dinner can seem a little obscured at first, when its quickly prepared and packaged by an assembly line of volunteers wearing red hairnets. Every day, the organization based near the Fort Totten Metro station delivers free nutritious, curated meals for those facing life-threatening illnesses. Thanksgiving is Food & Friends biggest delivery day.

    For the holiday, the chef abandons the usual nutrition-conscience meal and pieces together a hearty traditional menu. Volunteers over the course of the week spice nearly 10,000pounds of turkey, slice 780pounds of collard greens and dice 975pounds of glazed sweet potatoes.

    About 800deliveries were made around the region Thursday, twice as many as the usual haul. The centerpiece is the 12-pound turkey.

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