About Us - As Seen In Newspapers
The February 12, 2009 edition of The Star Ledger newspaper features the Soho Cube Sofa in eggplant on first page of its H&G Today section in its article called "Colorful Comfort. " ... full story
The Chicago Tribune featured the Wicker 42-Pair Women's Shoe Storage Chest with Doors in brown in its "Hello Good Buys" section on Sunday, August 31, 2008. ... full story
Real life renovation "Garden City Residents' Sweat Equity Results In Stylish Tudor" Marge Colborn / Detroit News Design Editor In 1989, when Thom and Linda Shinsky bought her aunt and uncle's cozy, 1956 Cape Cod in Garden City, the newlyweds had a plan: Live there and save money to buy their dream house. "But when we started looking in 2001, everything we liked was either way out of our price range or was gone as soon as it hit the market," says Linda, a home decor and architecture buff. That's when the couple decided to stay put (they liked the neighborhood and had family in the vicinity) and turn their 950-square-foot home into something special -- a Tudor-esque abode with vintage character reminiscent of the 1930s and '40s. The Shinskys acted as general contractors, but did much of the unskilled work themselves... full story
By Olivia Barker, USA TODAY Frank Fontana and Vern Yip offer five ways to up the decor after downsizing the tech: Sure, the iPod delivers big sound in a small package. But that compact size also delivers big design space at home. As Americans increasingly chuck their clunky stereo systems in favor of sleek and discreet MP3 player/docking station units, they're launching one of the most significant changes in how living space is allocated and arranged, experts say. From 2005 to 2006, sales of MP3 players jumped 28%, according to The NPD Group, a market research firm... full story
By Mitchell Owens Q. I've kept my files in cardboard boxes long enough. Where can I find good-looking cabinets? A. Being in the middle of rethinking my own home office, I can understand your plight... full story
"Some assembly may be required. " That fine print is often found on the pages of furniture catalogs and websites. These days, a little scrolling and a few clicks, and voilą, new chairs or a bed arrive on your front step — probably in a box of 10 or 12 pieces that you'll have to assemble. And it isn't just online... full story
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