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Southern Living on MSNHear Us Out: Twin Beds Are An Old-School Trend Worth KeepingTwin beds have never not been beloved in a Southern home, but have you considered them for your guest room? Here's why we ...
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Livingetc on MSNArt Deco Interior Design Is 100 Years Old This Year — Here's Everything to Know About the Enduring AestheticGrandeur, gilt finishes, and the Great Gatsby. Design experts share by we're all still in awe of Art Deco interior design ...
Patricia Heaton shares the surprising place she keeps her Emmys and more fun facts in the latest installment of 25 Things You Don’t Know About Me ...
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Southern Living on MSNThe Best Tip For Making Your New Home Feel Old, According To Antique Shop OwnersWhether you live in a historic home with renovated touches or a brand-new build, here is one tip on making your spaces feel ...
Now that we're nearing the end of winter, it'll soon be time for spring cleaning. But in addition to just breaking out your ...
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The Island Packet on MSNFive Below opens new store in Beaufort County. Here’s where to find the latest SC storeFive Below officially opened its newest store in Bluffton on Friday, Feb. 21, at 1460 Fording Island Road, tucked in the Old Navy, Marshall’s and Ulta Beauty shopping center. This location promises to ...
If it sells near the asking price, it will best a much smaller transitional Spanish-style home across the street that closed Feb. 13 for $16.25 million.
Meet the teen fashionista obsessed with all things vintage - who loves wearing 1950s dresses, crocheting and refuses to have a TV in her room.
Questioned if it was he himself fading away or his musical tastes as an elder statesman in the Devils locker room, Tatar was quick to interject it wasn’t his taste in music, but a matter of not having ...
Before Dan Bylsma arrived in Pittsburgh during the 2008-09 season, the Michigan native knew of Mike Lange’s goal calls and ...
The clock is ticking on saving architectural gems crafted by Ernest Batchelder in the rubble of the Eaton fire ...
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Hosted on MSNThis Day in History 1936: One of Vancouver's most elaborate Victorian buildings is torn downSometimes you can’t believe how ornate some of Vancouver’s old buildings were, or that they were replaced by such nondescript ...
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