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The Best Fire Pits For Cozy Fall Entertaining

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Why invest in a fire pit? Emmy Award-winning television personality and HGTV Design Star finalist Cathy Hobbs agrees that extending our living spaces to the outdoors for year-round use is possible with a fire pit. "Aspects such as outdoor kitchens and fireplaces have long been desired luxury items, and a fire pit is an immensely desirable alternative to a traditional outdoor fireplace." She tells us that this feature has become a popular design element, not only for residential homes, but for vacation destinations, hotels, and outdoor nightclubs. "I have experienced and appreciated fire pits as a key decor element as it relates to creating a luxury environment and creating a seductive mood."

Click through to see some of Stylelist Home's favorite fire-pit picks!

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Tour the Stunning Santa Barbara Design House and Gardens

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Have you ever wondered what would happen if a bunch of celebrity interior designers came together to create one totally awesome house? Well, take a peek inside the Santa Barbara Design House and Gardens to find out. Each room was designed by a different style maven, making this house the ultimate interior design showcase. Notable designers include Mary McDonald from Bravo's Million Dollar Decorators, Ryan Brown from Bravo's Flipping Out, and Michelle Workman, whose star-studded client list includes Jennifer Lopez and Kirstie Alley.

From now through Oct. 7, visitors can tour the house, enjoy the decor, and gather inspiration for their own homes. Can't hop on a plane to Santa Barbara within the next few weeks? Check out this slideshow and take your own mini tour.

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DIY Inspiration From a Blogger's Stylish Home Renovation

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When most young couples buy their first home together, they have a clear vision of what they want. For Hammers and High Heels blogger Carla Zidarevich and her husband Alex, they envisioned living in a classic 1920s colonial home. And they got just that — eventually. This house tour shows the blood, sweat, and tears that went into making these newlyweds' dream home a reality.

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Repurposing Ideas: 5 New Uses For Keys

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Chances are, you have a bunch of keys that are no longer useful. I have a set for a 1994 Ford Escort that I don't even own anymore. And while the emergency key to a house that my friend was renting is still kicking around, the house itself was torn down. My parents inherited a box of keys from my grandmother that no one really knows what they go to.

So what do you do with old keys? I asked around and came up with these great repurposing ideas. Which ones would you try?

  • Memory Frame
  • Young House Love came up with a great way for you to incorporate the old keys of places you and your partner or family have lived. You can mat and frame them, making a memento of all the places you have called home.

  • Key Rack
  • How ironic is it that an old key's final use is holding other keys? Just bend the keys into a 90-degree angle and mount them to a board and you'll have an awesome-looking key rack. Don't believe me? The Sierra Club has these great instructions for a completely reclaimed key rack!

For more creative ideas for repurposing old keys, check out the entire post at Stylelist Home!

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Style Experts Offer Tips on Incorporating Fall's Hottest Trends

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The cool weather is finally upon us, and before you know it, Fall will be in full effect. And that means transitioning your home decor from a bright, airy, and summery tone to a more neutral and warming autumnal feeling. Of course, it can be a bit of a drag to remove all your Summer accessories and replace them with more seasonally appropriate pieces. So, we spoke with designers Brita Olsen and Sabrina Soto and the lifestyle site The Foundary to learn about a few key items, design patterns, and go-to colors that you can easily incorporate into your house to make it feel like a crisp Autumn day. Click through our slideshow to see these tips and tricks.

Inspiration

Cool Ideas For Decorating With Chalkboard Paint

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Cool Ideas For Chalkboard Paint

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Chalkboard paint has been around for years, but with new color technology, the sky is the limit for easy and fabulous project ideas using this coating. For instance, HudsonPaint offers 30 colors of the paint and Benjamin Moore's new line of tintable colors allows you to pick up a can in more than 3,000 different hues, casting out the limitations of the classic black, red, and green shades.

Traditionally, chalkboard paint has been used on walls to turn them into vertical, interactive writing centers. But over the years, crafters have expanded to decorating tables, canvases, and other surfaces with this material. Now, these new colorful capabilities have us overwhelmed with exciting crafting and decorating ideas in full spectrum.

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Tips For Styling a Studio

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Who knew stressful situation could turn into a peaceful sanctuary? Recently a friend and industry colleague, Josh Michelman, approached me, stressed and in a design emergency. Due to an unfortunate urban incident, he had lost all of his furniture. Compounding the situation, he was beginning a semester of graduate school and a new full-time job. To say the least Josh was a busy man and had no time to deal with his interior design dilemma. Leaving town for a week of work training, he handed me a credit card, gave me a small budget and said, "I trust you. I'd like a place to sleep and sit when I get back." Although Josh trusted me, he didn't leave without a wish list and demands. He needed a space that he could relax, sleep, study and entertain. More challenging, I had to incorporate his random collection of art, photography and travel souvenirs. Keep reading to tour the finished studio!

Inspiration

Celebrate Your Morning Ritual With a Stylish Vanity

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At first blush, a vanity table may seem like an outmoded, though elegant, means of dressing that your grandma used. If you're tired of leaning over the bathroom sink for a view of your face, retrieving your makeup brush from the wet bowl, and leaving the house with a toothpaste-stripe across your abdomen, it may be time to reconsider the ease of a dressing table.

  • Turkish Delight
  • Global influences abound with this ornate, mother-of-pearl, Turkish-style mirror and leather-clad, British-colonial-style chair. The bronze Hindu hand keeps long necklaces tangle-free and adds a sculptural element to the practical setting.

    Check out Stylelist Home for more design-savvy solutions for making your morning-makeup application anything but routine!

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Picture-Perfect Porches You'll Want to Re-Create

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We could all use a little relaxation. Unfortunately, between work, school and kids, it's hard to find some time to get away and unwind. So, if you're not able to actually sit on a pretty porch and take in the late Summer breeze, we've put together a little something that will at least help create the setting in your daydreams. Click through our slideshow, take a deep breath, and enjoy the view.

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A 1930s Texas Cottage Gets Major Curb Appeal

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The exterior of a home is the first thing every home buyer sees, so it's understandable that someone wouldn't look twice at one that was disheveled, nearly 100 years old, and obscured by shrubbery. But when builder and remodeler Royce Flournoy first saw his 1939 Texas cottage, he didn't see a pit — he saw potential. Flournoy completely boosted the home's curb appeal, which is featured in HGTV's September issue, on stands now. Keep reading to find out how Royce revamped the home's beautiful exterior!

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Tour Designer Monica Botkier's Brooklyn Abode

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When fashion designer Monica Botkier bought her Brooklyn town house in 2006, she had a clear vision of what she wanted it to be: a modern home that still had the integrity of its historic roots. After three years of renovations, her utopia is finally complete . . . and it's a house tour we had to share.

Botkier saw to it that the classic structures of the 1890 home were refurbished. Without compromising the original features, she freshened up the front parlor with its etched-glass doors. She also updated the staircases by removing them from the home to be stripped of a hundred years' worth of paint and turned the steam heat mantle into a working fireplace by building a chimney in the wall behind it. "We chose to modernize the whole place except for these key elements that are found throughout the home. A great juxtaposition of styles," she said. Looking at this home, we clearly see that Botkier not only has a knack for fashion design, but also for interiors.

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Tour This Textile Designer's Antique-Filled Weekend Home

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To some, a collection of vintage ceramics, glass figurines, and mementos from trips are just dust-collectors, but to others, they are the makings of a beautiful home. After speaking with Terry Rosen, New York-based artist and textile designer, about her own experiences with curating decor, we have even more appreciation for decorating with found objects. Rosen, whose work features familiar motifs like food labels, newspaper ads, and her iconic ticket-stub fabric made popular by fashion designer Nicole Miller in the '90s, has now entered the home fashion industry with a new pillow line for DQtrs. From the looks of her weekend home in Great Barrington, MA, her use of everyday objects as inspiration transcends textiles to interior design. Keep reading to see how she uses this philosophy at home!

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Shark Week 2012: Decor For the Discovery Channel Classic

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Shark Home Decor

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We don't know about you, but we cannot wait for Shark Week 2012. The 25th anniversary of the The Discovery Channel classic airs Aug. 12 . . . and our DVRs are set! There is something mesmerizing about watching hour upon hour of engrossing (but also horrifying!) footage of these amazing sea creatures in action. And although we would never want to run into one of these sharp-toothed predators in person, we love the idea of collecting cool shark-inspired decor to add a little sense of danger and excitement to our homes. Click through our slideshow below to see tabletop products, art, and more, designed with these intriguing fish in mind.

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Discover Our Favorite Garden Accessory to Plant Right Now

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Fall does not officially hit until September 22nd, but we are already in August and many of our perennial blooms have been there and done their thing. Perfect time to introduce the sometimes overlooked Sedum plant to your garden to give you that push over the summer edge. The unusual Sedum family, commonly known as stonecrop, are leaf succulents grown in zones 3-10 varying from creeping to upright and almost shrub like. What makes their foliage texturally different from most perennials in your garden bed is their thick rubbery appearance, which is because their leaves are actually storing water. Besides having fascinating leaf structures, they bloom midsummer and some into late fall with a blanket of tight open faced stars in shades ranging from cream to mauve to yellow.

Click here for details on how to keep your Sedum plants alive and creative ways to implement them in your decor!

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House Tour: A Brooklyn Townhouse's Family Renovation

We're happy to present a post from Stylelist Home Sometimes the most impactful renovations are those that you can't even really see.

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Sometimes the most impactful renovations are those that you can't even really see. That is the case with this amazing Park Slope, Brooklyn, townhouse that our very own Stylelist fashion editor, Christina Anderson, and her husband, Simon, recently renovated for their young family. This intensive makeover included converting what was once a two-family building into a four-floor home and several much-needed updates to make the space both safe and efficient for the couple and their two children. And it doesn't look too shabby, either, as you'll see in our house tour.

Inspiration

How to Survive House Guest Season

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It's July and suddenly you are more popular than you ever dreamed — blessed with an abundance of off-Cape friends and relatives who've arrived for a visit. Some you wanted to invite, planning their arrival carefully in consideration of your schedule and theirs. Others wheedled their way to your door after hinting they'd like to spend a day or two — or three or more — on Cape Cod. If you're very gracious, naive, or bored, you may then have extended an invitation for them to stay with you and enjoy the Cape's beaches, boats, fishing, or golf.

As former Manhattanites, my husband and I occasionally hosted visiting friends and relatives in our apartment for a night or two. But after moving here four years ago, we realized that longer-term visits were the norm for Summer visitors. That first year, we invited city friends to see our new home and enjoy the Cape. While we enjoyed seeing them, we found ourselves exhausted from cooking, touring, cleaning, and entertaining. A bit wiser the following years, we restricted our visitors to only a few each Summer.

In time, we realized our visitors fit into several distinct categories. The first, and most exemplary guest was one who stayed with us earlier this month, a woman so polite as to make Miss Manners blush. Our Perfect Guest was not only neat, helpful, considerate, and interested in her surroundings, but even insisted upon treating us to a restaurant in return for several home-cooked meals. Needless to say she will be invited back again.

Certain other guests are less welcome. They include: the Night Owl, the Nonstop Talker, the Complainer, the Lingerer, the Do-It Yourselfer and the Slob. Each have certain foibles which work well for them in their own homes , but tend to rankle even the most easy-going host.

Keep reading to hear more about the less-welcome types of guests!

Interior Design News

A Conversation With Decorator and Fashion Designer Kelly Wearstler

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Known for her decorating derring-dos and for reviving Hollywood Regency style, the maverick decorator Kelly Wearstler branched out to fashion a couple years ago. A style icon in her own right whose outfits on the design show Top Design were a huge audience draw, it was a natural extension for her to dip her toes into the fashion industry. Much like the arresting color combinations she washes her rooms with, she applies the same fearless approach to color in her fashion collections.

Keep reading to hear the decorator/designer take about happiness, style, and ball gowns as office attire.

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Extreme Beds: Would You Do it?

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In this line of business, you get to know beds pretty well. From beautiful daybeds to fun lofted beds -- we've seen them all. But some beds are so extreme, so over-the-top, it's hard to believe they're for sleeping. We're talking beds that can float or even rock (literally...and figuratively). Here are ten of our favorites.

Feel Seating System

This bed definitely has a lot of imagination. It's made of 120 soft, foam balls that can transform into different sleeping positions depending on your mood. For more information, visit Animi Causa Boutique.

The Paperpedic Bed

This is how you make your bedroom more eco-friendly. The Paperpedic Bed is constructed entirely of cardboard and is 100% recyclable. The best part about it? It folds, allowing you to bring your bed anywhere. For more information, visit Karton Group.

High Fidelity Canopy

How fun does this one look? There is a built-in television screen which allows you to watch your favorite shows, surf the internet and play video games without ever leaving the bed! It also has blinds that will block any sunlight while you sleep. Pretty cool, huh? For more information visit Hi Can.

Click here to see seven more extraordinarily untraditional beds!

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How to Create the Perfect Wedding Registry For Both of You

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When a couple first gets engaged, the thought of combining their two lives is exciting. But when it comes down to registering for wedding gifts, they have to combine their two different styles to create one cohesive home. And this is not an easy task. But with some compromise, registering for their new lives together can bring a couple closer, which is exactly what happened with Danielle, 30, and Anthony, 32. Here's their story.


When Anthony proposed, it was a dream come true. The thought of creating a life together with the man I loved was so exciting. I pictured us sitting in this little home perfectly decorated with beautiful items and cool art. I envisioned a kitchen filled with fine china and a living room with scented candles and a country vibe.

Apparently, Anthony had a different vision.

He also pictured us sitting in a perfect little home. But instead of fine china and scented candles, he pictured giant beer mugs and plates with dancing food on them.

I don't mind the beer mugs, but the dancing hamburger plates? I could live without them. After all, these were going to be our first home items together as a couple. How did he not understand that they would travel with us and then be passed down to our children?

The thought of combining our two styles was daunting. How were we ever going to decide what our style was as a couple?

We thought about each registering for the gifts we wanted as individuals, but that wasn't us. We cared about each other's opinions, and we wanted to create a home that was comfortable for the both of us.

So, we did what we had to do: compromise.

After sitting down and discussing what we each wanted out of a home, he was more excited about the electronics like the television and kitchen gadgets, while I had more of an interest in home accents.

Together we picked out amazing home items that reflected us both as individuals and as a couple.

We really learned a lot about each other through the registry process. We got to know each other's tastes better and how to compromise when it comes to our decor. And while this may seem like a small problem for a couple that's getting married, for us, designing our space was a big deal. After all, home is where the heart is.

As an added bonus, we've rounded up 12 wedding gift options that are worthy of earning you the title of "Best Guest Ever." Find them here!

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DIY

Before and After: See How This Designer's Office and Patio Found Major Summer Style

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One of our favorite bloggers to follow, Emily A. Clark, has plenty to be happy about. Not only has her family recently welcomed twins (making five little ones all together!), but they've also moved into a beautiful new home in Charlotte, NC. Needless to say, Clark has a full plate, with blogging, her design business, decorating her new home, and being a mom. But somehow she's managed to do some fabulous room makeovers, and we just had to share the before-and-after photos.

For a peek at Clark's new home, click through the slideshow, and make sure to visit Stylelist Home to see other fabulous design projects.