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From publisher Kelly Fraiser: “I love gray, especially antique gray, probably a little more than one should.” (“Gray is the New Turquoise?” from Cote de Texas)

From editor Diane Carroll: “A great before and after post showing a house featured on the cover of our sister pub, Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles, and what it looked like in real estate photos before the design transformation. Shows the power of a great designer and photographer who understands the project.” (“Before and After: A Magazine Cover House” from Things That Inspire)

From associate editor Paulette Pearson: “I’m obsessed with books: reading them, buying them, displaying them, sifting through them for inspiration. My collection grows by the week and will never be complete. That’s the reason I love this post from Providence Ltd. so much!” (“We’re Rather Bookish” from Providence Ltd. Interior Design)

From ad coordinator Laura LaRue: “I love this photo and this project. I’m definitely keeping this in mind for refreshing furniture and cabinets in the future.” (“Bright Ideas: DIY Wallpaper Project” from Bright, Bold & Beautiful)

From senior account executive Jennifer Hay: “Now you can really take the party outside! Clever idea from Lewis Lighting.” (“Indoor or Outdoor Lighting?” from Lewis Lighting)

In case you missed them:

Marchesa fashion designers debut new tableware for Lenox

Our traveling designer Tobi Fairley visits market in Highpoint, North Carolina

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“Absolutely love this beautiful showhouse!” says editor Diane Carroll. “While there was room for personal style, there’s still a cohesive look. Makes the entire house flow, which can be hard to do in a showhouse. And I especially love that shower with the two styles of tile–clever idea.” (“25 Interior Designers Show Their Style” from Bear Hill Interiors)

“It’s like living in their music,” says art director Mandy Keener, of this home owned by Wayne Coyne of The Flaming Lips. “I can see Wayne in his big bubble just hanging out at home!” (“Whoranges Monthly Pad: The Flaming Lips House” from Whorange)

Ad coordinator Laura LaRue frequents many weddings. “Love this!’ she says. “All I need is that fabulous pair of earrings to stand out in the crowd during wedding season.” (“Proper Wedding Attire for Guests” from Romance Diamond)

“The Cherry Blossom Girl is famous around the world for her images and styling,” says associate editor Paulette Pearson. “This photo really struck me–the simplicity and contrast of those deep purple florals mixed with the white background.” (“MLH” from The Cherry Blossom Girl)

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Editor Diane Carroll spent part of her morning overseas: “Part of the fun of reading blogs is the armchair travel,” she says, “and I stumbled across this blog from Sweden. I love the aesthetic: spare, artistic, personal. It could be Stockholm, or a downtown Little Rock loft, given an artfully inspired owner.” (“Black and white in Jakobstad” from emmas designblogg)

From account executive/marketing coordinator Lauren Strother: “I adore the use of upholstery on the Louis Ghost chairs paired with the tulip dining table! I might have to copy this look for my own breakfast nook.” (“Tulip Talk” from Matters of Style)

Leave it to Lonny Magazine: “I am really into decorating with white these days,” says account executive Katie Rawlings. “I especially love the white headboard with the yellow accents!” (“A Head Above the Rest” from Beth Davis Interios, via Lonny Magazine)

Art director Mandy Keener has a crush: “This blue club chair looks like a slice of heaven!” she says. (“Shopper’s Diary: Canvas Home Store Online” from Remodelista)

“I’ve always had dreams of being a fabulous hostess,” says associate editor Paulette Pearson. “And of course, if I were to host a cheese party, this is exactly how it would look! Only kidding, but isn’t it lovely? Organic and elegant and ideal for a crowd.” (“A dazzling cheese party is my fave” from You Are My Fave)

Account executive Kathy Condrey thinks this series of images is absolutely stunning. If you’re a fan of turquoise, we think you’ll agree. (“Glitz and Glamour Galore” from House of Turquoise)

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Three cheers for a long and relaxing Memorial Day weekend! Some of our recent blog favorites, for your holiday perusal.

Account executive Katie Rawlings is drawn to the great colors and cute twin beds highlighting the new Lilly Pulitzer collection, which she saw on designer Beth Davis’ blog.


Associate editor Paulette Pearson admired the plexiglass products on the Little Green Notebook blog. “I never thought this could be so beautiful. Manages to be simultaneously edgy and elegant. Brilliant to use such a modern material in traditional shapes too.”

From Senior Account Executive Jennifer Hay comes an idea for a great way to spend a holiday weekend—mountain biking. She’s been following Progressive Trail Designs new trail (not open yet, but soon) near the under-construction Crystal Bridges Museum in Bentonville.

Editor in Chief Diane Carroll is dreaming of a lakefront get-away this weekend, and admired designer Mona Thompson’s waterfront view. (from Mona’s Providence Ltd. blog).

We hope you find a comfy chair and some peaceful moments this weekend.  If you’re wireless on the porch, a few other posts you might enjoy:

Happy Memorial Day weekend from At Home!

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When we featured her blog, My Sweet Savannah, in our April Cottage issue, Melaine Thompson was as thrilled as can be. And as we’ve gotten to know her a little bit more, we’ve decided that she might be one of the sweetest and most enthusiastic bloggers out there! As a wife and mom, Melaine also manages to maintain a thriving blog that’s as lighthearted as she is. Hop on over to My Sweet Savannah and you’ll see right away why Miss Melaine has thousands of online followers.

I love to mix vintage and new in my home, which you can see in just about every room! Here are some of my favorites, along with images and tips to help At Home’s readers freshen up your homes this spring.

In my kitchen I used old wood numbers I found at a flea market to add a little whimsy above my kitchen window. These numbers are our address, but you could do a anniversary date, birth date, or any other memorable date for you!

In the guest bath I have hung fluffy white towels from a piece of vintage molding and wood turned into a coat rack.

Garage sale chairs get a coat of clean white paint. I made a simple slip for the seats out of old cotton feed and grain sacks acquired over time at garage sales, flea markets, and thrift stores.

Again, repurposing feed sacks into pillows.

I made these chunky wood frames out of vintage wood. The bottom 2 frames here I made out of new wood, painted and distressed to look old.

I love to decorate shelves with old books. Look for interesting colors with a great patina in a color that will go with the scheme in your home.

Craigslist is a great place to find vintage items for not much money. I picked up this hutch recently and it has the most perfectly imperfect chippy paint. I used old glass bottles to hold blooms out of our garden, and topped it off with another frame made out of vintage wood. Mix old and new dishes for an eclectic farmhouse look!

(All the photos were taken by me with the exception of the first 2. Those are by Kimberly Taylor of Mimi Charmante.)

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