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COVER Photograph by Adam Albright. Styled by Christopher White INTERIOR DESIGN Amber Guyton, blessedlittlebungalow.com…
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I have a confession to make: I haven’t always loved color. I wore almost exclusively black in college, and when I got my first apartment, I automatically went for a black sofa, a white bed, and natural jute rugs. Cut to a few years later: I was working at Country Living magazine and wrote a story about Fiestaware ceramics, which are famous for their eye-popping shades. I surprised myself by becoming obsessed with the company—and filling my cabinets with its dishes and plates, each one a different color. I loved mixing and matching them. Every meal felt like a chance to play with the rainbow! After that, I started making bolder moves. I won’t say life went from black-and-white to Technicolor, exactly, but it definitely got more vivid. I gave…
Fix My Frankenhouse Married designers Mike and Denese Butler are on a mission to fix Boston’s Frankenhouses (homes that look disjointed from renovations done at different times). See if you can match these design moves to their decade—then look out for them on the Butlers’ new series! 1 1950s____ 2 1970s____ 3 1980s____ 4 1990s____ A Floral drapes and valances B Checkered linoleum floors C Honey-color wood cabinets D Tile countertops Answers: 1. B; 2. D; 3. A; 4. C Premieres April 23 at 9 p.m. ET Home in a Heartbeat Galey Alix is a Wall Street executive who dedicates weekends to her second career—interior design. Her new show follows her as she tackles multiroom renovations in just a few days. Naturally, as a finance expert, she always stays on…
NOT BAD AT ALL! NOT SO BAD! KINDA BAD! PRETTY BAD! REALLY BAD! SUPER BAD! how bad is it to leave a birdbath full of water? Providing feathered friends with a garden spa is a nice gesture, but if you neglect it, you could be doing more harm than good. After a few days, algae can grow and turn the water scummy, explains Melissa Mayntz, author of Migration: Exploring the Remarkable Journeys of Birds. The standing water also attracts mosquitoes, which can spread disease in birds and humans. Take a few minutes each day to empty the bowl and wipe it with a rag before refilling it. REALLY BAD! how bad is it to gift flowers without a vase? Think about how much stuff your friends have at home. “If…
bunker hill green BY BENJAMIN MOORE “This is like a turned-up version of the color of pine trees—perfect for a lake house bedroom with a vintage camp theme. The yellow in it makes it feel warmer than other greens.” —Rebecca Plumb, Studio Plumb, Sacramento, CA blue lagoon BY BENJAMIN MOORE “Peacock blue with teal undertones complements this kitchen’s red pendants—they’re both punchy but don’t overpower each other. If you want something bold and cheerful, choose this color.” —Leandra Fremont-Smith, Leandra Fremont-Smith Interiors, Yarmouth, ME yellowcake BY FARROW & BALL “I’m an artist, and I often use neon colors. I had this one left over from a painting, and when my kids were home from school during the pandemic, I used the color all over this computer nook. It was a…