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As our August Family Home’s issue segues into our September Kitchen & Bath issue, soon to be on newsstand and in your mailbox (you do subscribe, right?)…

we thought we’d offer a bonus room: a web-exclusive photo of the kitchen from Jennifer and Michael Green’s Fayetteville home, designed by Tobi Fairley, that we featured in our Family Homes issue.

When the Greens purchased their home, the kitchen was already complete. Fairley enhanced the wood cabinetry with paint and accessories that play up the colors used in other parts of the house.

My favorite element is the graphic impact Tobi added with Bunny Rabbit Cookie Jars by Momoyo Torimitsu for Cerealart.

Colorfully fun, especially for a family with three kids. Just think of all the cookies they could hold…

In case you missed it:

The Traveling Designer with Tobi Fairley: A Trip to High Point Furniture Market

The Traveling Designer with Tobi Fairley: A Visit to Chicago

More design inspiration from kitchen wares Marchesa for Lenox

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It seems art director Mandy Keener is a child at heart. In light of our August Family Homes issue (now online), here’s what she has to say about decorating a kid’s room…her way.

I was fortunate to have parents that let me decorate my room as a youngster. I don’t think that hand-painted light switches or entire walls converted into collages were what they had in mind though. At one point, my closet even became an “office” for my book about saving the dolphins and whales. Things have changed since then. Kids have way cooler design elements these days.

Here are a few that I would have totally incorporated into my space:

1. Inspiration from this kid-cool book, Tiny Art Director by Bill Zeman. 2. Rainy day? No problem with this Hopscotch rug from CB2. 3. Love illustrations and it’s a whale (would have been great for my book), available at Binth.com. 4. Framed wallpaper from The Land of Nod; any creative kid and/or adult would savor this! 5. From serif to sans serif to script, notNeutral keeps the ABC’s font-tastic with these building blocks. 6. Numbers are cool too! Especially with this limited print from milkmoonkids.com. 7. I could totally rock out to my Alvin & the Chimpmunks records in this Buttercup Rocker by Blu Dot.

In case you missed it:

At Home’s (Colorful Kid’s) Room of the Week, designed by Tobi Fairley

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“I love Brett & Kevin’s home on the lake,” says publisher Kelly Fraiser, whose family spends a lot of time by the water. “Brings back memories of summers spent at my grandparents’ lake house.” (“Little House on the Lake” from Verdigris Vie)

Editor Diane Carroll, who’s currently making final edits to stories for the September issue, says, “We’re working on our Sept. Kitchen and Bath issue, and I’ve been admiring all the gorgeous tiles used on the backsplashes and shower walls. The mosaics here are beautiful, would love to see them worked into a room.” (“Tile Mosaics” from Shayla Copas Interiors Blog)

“We are working on changing out our kitchen countertops and backsplash,” says account executive/marketing coordinator Lauren Strother of the home she shares with her husband, Lee, “and out of all my inspiration hunt images I believe I like this sleek kitchen the best. I love the white countertops with the white subway tiles. So simply and timeless.” (“Urban Grace Interiors” from House of Turquoise)

“I’d move today,” says associate editor Paulette Pearson, “if it meant I could live in this beautifully French and serene home. Loving all the creamy hues.” (“Sweet Welcome” from Haute Design)

“Pretty & useful,” says art director Mandy Keener. “Plus, a great excuse to buy more shoes!” (“Hanging Heels” from Say Yes to Hoboken)

Account executive Katie Rawlings loves the “beautiful combination of colors” on this couch. (“The Sophistication of Donghia!” from Shayla Copas Interiors Blog)

“I absolutely LOVE these little owls, and everything else for that matter!” says ad coordinator Laura LaRue. “I have a few furniture pieces picked out that I want. I can’t wait to stop by the new store next time I’m in Fayetteville.” (“New this week…Home Accents!” from Riffraff Blog)

Account executive Kathy Condrey is enjoying the “Gem of the Week” segment featured on Wilkerson Jewelers’ blog. Today’s topic is topaz. (“Gem of the Week” from Wilkerson Jewelers Blog)

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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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A little special something for today’s Friday Favorites!

You might say we’ve been doing some “online” spring cleaning around here, giving our At Home web site a fresh, clean and uncluttered new look! We’re still working out minor details and tidying things up a bit, but it’s well on its way. And we’re so excited!

Along with the fresh look, we also have some exciting plans for our design blog. (Hooray!) Like regular guest series with some of our very favorite bloggers. Beginning next week! We’ve compiled an impressive line-up of some of the biggest names in the blogosphere to help us welcome spring. On the list for discussion? Springtime in Paris. Tulip arrangements. How to accessorize outdoor furniture. How to mix vintage and new. How to be true to you. Inspiring springtime images. The 10-minute solution to spring cleaning…and more!

Check out their fabulous blogs below for a little introduction (simply click on the images), and then check back here beginning this Wednesday when we invite each of them to join our community of readers for some fun and conversation. Let’s make them feel welcome, shall we?

Have a good weekend!

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