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A blend of salvaged furniture, antiques and designer pieces pop against the white floors and walls of this sunny and chic Swedish home.


No matter what size the space, or how many cabinets or shelves you might have, keeping the bathroom organized is no easy feat. That’s why we’ve rounded up these clean and simple products to help you turn your loo into a neat and lovely space.

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Name: Jorge & Dea
Location: Park Slope — Brooklyn, NY
Size: 1,780 square feet
Years lived in: 3.5 years — owned

Dea and Jorge's streamlined home is full of artistic surprises, and it's a successful example of how to mesh two very different aesthetics. By fusing modern furniture with eclectic art pieces, they've created an organized, sleek space that fits both of their tastes.

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While the entryway isn’t technically considered to be an actual room of the home, it often becomes a much-used hub as it collects jackets, keys, mail and shoes. As much attention as this area receives, we are thinking of giving our entries a small, welcoming face lift – and what better way than with vibrant paint or unique wallpaper?


When tackling beginning-of-the-year organization, we always seem to leave the magazine purging to the very end. The thought of getting rid of even just one of our prized Domino's or Elle Decor's is simply too painful to face. That's why we've scouted out a few chic magazine holders that will keep your decor rags neat and tidy - and easy to access!


Purchasing a task lamp by a famous designer comes with guaranteed design cred – and typically a hefty price tag. Although most of these lamps are inspirational, all are as eye-catching and unique as many of the designers that created them.


As often as the bathroom is used for bathing, grooming and primping, it can become a daunting task to keep all of the cords, spray bottles and miss-matching towels out of sight. Perhaps keeping a completely serene loo isn't entirely practical, but we can't help but be inspired by these calming bathroom images. Who knows? With a little rearranging and some creative storage of unsightly toiletries, enjoying a relaxing and organized bathroom may not be such a far-fetched idea. 

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Name: Amy Feezor
Location: Brooklyn — New york, NY
Size: 575 square feet
Years lived in: 5 — rented

When you are as busy of a writer as Amy Feezor is, you want to come home to a joyful abode that let's you be exactly who you are. Luckily, we were able to take in some of the bliss that seems to emanate from the design details in Amy's Brooklyn studio.

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Besides choosing an eye-catching paint color or hanging art on the wall, nothing ties a hallway or an entranceway to the rest of your abode quite like a runner. We’ve rounded up a few unique rugs that we think would make any hallway feel less like a passageway between rooms, and more like a truly treasured part of your home.


Perhaps it's the aftershock of the Holiday Season, but lately we're craving peace and quiet in the bedroom. That's why we're totally into clean, simple bedding to support our mission for more R&R in 2011. These six inspirational bedrooms all feature effortless bedding we feel would guarantee some seriously sweet dreams. 

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