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1 Sometimes, more is more! A mix of cool vases is a happy moment on a desk or a fab centerpiece. PAGE 95 2 Special details, like this peachy sconce, can give a vanity big style. Check out lots more ways to boost your bathroom’s looks. PAGE 42 3 The HGTV Dream Home 2021 is like a great American vacation. It’s cozy and coastal, with grand views. Take a peek! PAGE 80 4 Gotta love broccoli art that’s cute enough to eat and adds a fun pop to a kitchen wall. PAGE 100 5 We found playful, mood-boosting accessories, like a pillow that channels the 2021 energy we all need. PAGE 24 6 An irresistible laundry room?! Yep, this one is packed with personality. PAGE 69 7 Anyone can do…
limousine leather BY BEHR “I call this my ‘mom cave.’ The black is saturated and rich, so it draws you right in and wraps around you like a cocoon—especially because I painted the built-ins and ceilings the same color. That has the added effect of making my art collection stand out. It’s the ultimate spot to close the door, read a book, or just rest.” —Nicole White, Nicole White Designs, Sunrise, FL orange parrot BY BENJAMIN MOORE “We went mid-century in this entry with a three-panel glass door painted ‘look-at-me!’ orange. It’s bold, without any of that muddiness orange can have. The same color is on the other side too. If you’re going to make a statement, we say go all in!” —Lucy Penfield and Stephanie Lalley, Lucy Interior Design,…
THESE SHELVES SAY: life is happier in color Blogger Ashley Wilson has ROYGBIV in her blood—even her bathtub is rainbowed. So brightening the shelves in her bedroom in Logan, UT, was a natural choice. She collected books and objects from thrift stores and scoured sites for quirk, like a pink poodle from Overstock. “Art pulls the color story together,” she says. Her pot of gold: “I see these shelves first thing every morning, and they always put me in a good mood!” THESE SHELVES SAY: be yourself As designer Quintece Hill-Mattauszek zhushed up this Washington, D.C., apartment for someone who had just gone through a breakup, she made shelves a focal point. The client wanted the place to feel all hers, “and she’s an avid reader who loves books.” Hill-Mattauszek…
A GIFT FOR YOU One reader will win this mirror. Enter at hgtv.com/laylagrayce-mirror. Details on page 107.…
glam central The unofficial term for pairing a wood vanity with rich colors and texture? Ooh la loo! L.A. blogger Kelly Mindell of Studio DIY poshed hers up with shimmery green terra-cotta tile, matte pink concrete sinks from Nood Co., and gleaming accents. “There’s no reason even the most utilitarian items can’t be special,” she says spa treatment Every day is self-care day when your bathroom has “pamper me” vibes. In this one in Mendota Heights, MN, designer Bria Hammel created a serenely elegant palette—black-and-white floral wallpaper, subway tile with gray grout (softer than standard white), and polished chrome. Two fluffy mats are twice as inviting as one. classic and cool For the best of both worlds, a Charlotte, NC, bathroom combines a traditional legged vanity and vintage-y mirrors with…
how bad is it to eat the same lunch every day? Nutritionists may be here to remind us all about a well-rounded diet, but they’re actually cool with lunches on repeat. Er, unless it’s a cheeseburger and fries—sorry! “The ideal is for a meal to include protein; a vegetable; a high-fiber carb, like whole-grain bread; and healthy fat,” says Chelsey Amer, R.D.N., a dietitian in Roslyn, NY. “A sandwich with deli meat, avocado, lettuce, and tomato, or a goat cheese and quinoa salad, are great daily choices, with an apple on the side.” Even pasta is OK to down on the reg, just make it the whole-grain kind. The bonus of being in a meal groove is that it can head off iffy food choices on hectic days, especially when…