HGTV - June 2021

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fun decorating Wow—Nice Combo! These impressive looks are matches made in…the paint aisle

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The High/Low List Different price tags, such similar style. Whatever you add to your cart is a score 27 Every Pillow in the Rainbow Whether you go for one or a bunch, the forecast for your sofa is looking pretty bright 34 Make It Cool This DIY caught our eye on Instagram, so we had to get the details 41 Every Home Deserves a Great Drop Zone No mudroom, no problem! These Instagrammers’ clever ideas work for any setup

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Blue and white done right! A mix of shades punches up a cabin in California.

22 Fun Things to Do With Paint Brush, roll, and spray your way to cheerier digs 49

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contents home + help How Bad Is It… To keep a fish tank by a window? If your doorknobs don’t match? And more 59 Good as New! Pro pointers for de-gunking and reviving backyard stuff. At last, you can relax without thinking, Ugh, gross 64

house tours When You Love All the Colors So many vibrant spots happily coexist in this Texas home 69 An A-Frame With A+ Style Explore an updated California cabin that’s funky inside and out 80

curb appeal Copy the Curb Appeal Stopand-stare houses in a Decatur, GA, neighborhood—grab some ideas! 92

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Think Outside the (Window) Box Gorgeously unique ways to show off flowers from some really creative gardeners 100

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Calm, Cool, & Clutterproof There’s a place for everything (hello, hidden pantry) in this serene, stress-free San Francisco space 105 Food + Stuff: Best Fried Chicken Ever Don’t have a recipe passed down through generations? Start a tradition with our super-crispy, flavor-packed version 110

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7 things

re 1A monstera leaf rug is a

supercute sprucer-upper. Go on, give a fave spot some tropical vibes. PAGE 27

2 Can you find this chandelier in our

colorful Fort Worth, TX, house tour? (Hint: It’s not in a room you’d expect.) PAGE 69

3Our annual paint issue includes

the most irresistible paint projects, like a stairway style-up. PAGE 49

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4 No summer campfire is complete without

a plaid blanket. This one gets bonus points for being made in the USA. PAGE 80

5We’ve always had a thing for pillows

and rainbows. Introducing pillows for every color in the rainbow. PAGE 34

6 Even the smallest corner in a home

can have a stylish drop zone. We found six creative spaces that prove it. PAGE 43

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7Check out the

exterior house color combos our team voted “Most Likely to Wow.” Bet you’ll agree! PAGE 23 ENJOY THE ISSUE!

Sara Peterson, Editor in chief INSTAGRAM: @sarapeterson_hgtv

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bonus cover, page 41 Night Blooming Jasmine #YL-W10 Behr

bonus cover Party Hat #P560-3 Behr

page 5 Vardo #288 Farrow & Ball

page 25 Glitterati #P120-7 Behr

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page 53 Back to School #M260-7 Behr

page 55 Gold #1910830 Rust-Oleum Specialty Metallic

pages 55 Frosty Berry #1003-1B Valspar

page 55 Green Mist #6005-9A Valspar

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blast from the past We’re strolling down memory lane in honor of our 10th birthday this year. Here’s a look back at one of our early issues. issue #11: June 2013 Our bright blooms + peppy flowerpot game has long been strong—it’s a great way to refresh a patio table or your kitchen countertops.

forever-stylish kitchens The ones we’ve featured have served up a mix of timeless inspo and trendy ideas (the pendants with wine corks in this Portland, OR, space wowed us in 2013). Check out the lookalike apron-front sink in this month’s kitchen redo on page 105.

get out the measuring tape Over the years, we’ve shared endless fab finds, along with key tips for setting them up at home. Hang framed art about 5 feet above the floor. Keep a nightstand 2 inches away from the bed. It’s good when area rugs extend to a foot or so from the wall. Math…but make it fun!

just a little crafts obsessed Whenever we’ve discovered a stellar product, we’ve filled you in—and stashed it in our walk-in crafts closet, a.k.a. our happy place. Some all-time faves: FolkArt crafts paint (ultra-creamy), E6000 glue (bonds almost any material), and conductive copper foil tape used by electricians (we wrapped it around marble coasters).

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nice combo!

These impressive looks are matches made in…the paint aisle.

house Amherst Gray by Benjamin Moore

trim Sealskin by Sherwin-Williams

Why this mix: “A one-two punch of gray was just the update our brick and shingles needed,” says Kara Samples of West University Place, TX. “And we wanted our door color to be totally different.” What’s so whoa:

BUFF STRICKLAND

front door Citronella by Sherwin-Williams

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house White Dove by Benjamin Moore

porch ceiling Iceberg by Benjamin Moore

shutters

front door

Dockside Blue by Sherwin-Williams

Indigo Batik by Sherwin-Williams

Why this mix: “I had the house built near me for my dad,” says Betsy Snow of Shreveport, LA. “Its ocean blues reflect his love of sailing.” What’s so whoa: As much as the contrast between the door and shutters stands out, the real eye candy here is that sweet light blue ceiling.

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Green Stone by Farrow & Ball

James White by Farrow & Ball

shutters

front door

Black by Benjamin Moore

Picture Gallery Red by Farrow & Ball

Why this mix: “It’s a nod to traditional Colonial yellow and red,” says Ann Viviano of Minneapolis, MN, “though we are tradition-with-a-twist people, so we chose light olive green and earthy red.” What’s so whoa: The house color may be muted, but the shutters and door add impact. The whole effect is offbeat enough to feel special. 24 HGTV Magazine


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front door

White Veil by Behr

Glitterati by Behr

trim Palais White by Behr

SPREAD, CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: SARAH BAKER; CYNTHIA LYNN; CHAD HOLDER; KIM CORNELISON

was an artist and pink was her trademark color,” says Julie Lynch, who lives in a Chicago suburb. “I’ve always been drawn to it.” What’s so whoa: Rich fuchsia and pristine white set a luxe scene—think boutique hotel. Plus the bold door highlights those elegant columns.

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Newburyport Blue by Benjamin Moore

Simply White by Benjamin Moore

shutters

front door

Midnight Dream by Benjamin Moore

Blue Gaspe by Benjamin Moore

Why this mix: “Blue and white is a classic and approachable pair,” says Christine Bartley of St. Paul, MN. “That goes with the feel of our Cape Cod.” What’s so whoa: A monochrome exterior is eye-catching when there are varying shades— it creates dimension.



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the high /low list

Different price tags, such similar style. Whatever you add to your cart is a score.

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$595 $240 Long-lasting teak runners and PVC cord really rock.

Inspired by Mayan hammock weaving techniques.

La Mamatoco PVC, steel, and teak rocker chair, store.moma.org

Acapulco vinyl and powdercoated-iron rocking chair in mixed, thekhazana.net

$225 The whole rug can be tossed in the washing machine. Monstera Leaf 4' x 5'11" cotton rug in green, lorenacanals.com

$60 A spot-clean-only pick will save you some green. Novogratz Cucina Monstera 3' x 4'6" polyester rug, wayfair.com

$1,500

$529

Get up to 55 miles out of a single charge from this electric bike’s motor.

The cognac-color faux-leather grips and seat are rich-looking touches.

Schwinn E-Mendocino electric bike in mint, dickssportinggoods.com

B-Type Commuter bike in blue, detroitbikes.com

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$699 $245 A wicker homage to the classic Panton chair that can go outdoors too. Ivanna synthetic wicker chair in brown, kathykuohome.com

In openwork rattan, it’s an airy and sophisticated accent in a living room. Ghana rattan chair in natural, 6ixthsensela.com

$88

$36

Tailored piping adds a crisp edge to a butterfly wing wonder.

Equally colorful, the abstract take can give a patio major pizzazz.

Gatekeeper 22" x 22" polyester pillow, annieselke.com

Lalunetricotee Art Paintings Pink Sky II 18" x 18" polyester pillow, society6.com

$159 $92 Light-diffusing capiz shells make for one posh pineapple. Lilly Pulitzer Pineapple 18"-tall iron, capiz shell, and MDF lamp, pbteen.com

That shiny gold top is like a fancy crown on this fun find. BIA Kitchen & Home Pineapple 12"-tall porcelain lamp, wayfair.com

$115

$45

Blush pink. Ombré. Mini pool. You just scored the coolest summer trifecta.

Arches are a super-trendy print and you won’t have to dip into your savings.

Mylle 15"H x 65"-diameter vinyl pool in watercolor, food52.com

18"H x 66"-diameter PVC pool in sunkissed terracotta, minnidip.com

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It’s got the best of trad garden stools’ open fretwork and faux nailheads.

A pretty blossomy version will freshen up any corner, indoors or out.

Vivian 19"H x 13"-diameter ceramic stool, frontgate.com

Decor Love Unique 17 ¾"H x 13"-diameter ceramic stool, houzz.com

$95 $37 Birds are going to go wild for that glam enameled exterior. Charm 12"-diameter enameled-steel bird feeder in orange, joepapendick.com

A bit smaller, it’s a cozy spot for feathered friends. Mosaic Birds Bistro 10"-diameter powdercoated-steel bird feeder in orange, chewy.com

$155

$88

Durable leather straps can handle all your gear. Plus, total tassel party!

After a sandy day at the beach, just wipe down this plasticized tote.

La Paz 14" x 15" sisal, raffia, and leather tote in navy, shopmarysol.com

Cesta 14 ¼" x 14 ¼" plastic tote in multistripe fall, ixoqboxi.com

$695 $230 It’s all about the designer-y pagoda silhouette and fringe. Aya 102"-diameter acrylic and metal umbrella in white and black stripe, onekingslane.com

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With a streamlined shape, it tilts to block the sun from any angle. Black Stripe 101"-diameter polyester and aluminum umbrella, kirklands.com


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$68 $32 Stay chic in the sun with just a touch of frippery.

Oomphier accents don’t always mean bigger bucks.

Subtle Luxury Neon Tassel straw hat, everythingbutwater.com

Natural Pompoms straw hat, bodenusa.com

$41

$17

From a company that’s been making music for more than 90 years.

Opalescent discs catch the light while tinkling away.

Spiral Series 32"-long aluminum wind chimes in rainbow, astarinchimes.com

Rainbow Spiral Stairway 30"-long capiz shell wind chimes, caseashells.com

$120 $14 Made from sturdy, dishwasher-safe melamine.

Just as cheery, but in al-frescofriendly paper.

8"-diameter melamine plates in Louise’s stripe, sold individually, price is for 8 plates, ricebyrice.com

7"-diameter paper plates in colorful vertical stripes, price is for a set of 8 plates, zazzle.com

$1,295

$350

Awesome alert: The material of this Adirondackstyle bench is recycled-plastic milk jugs.

Solid sides make it easier to prop up pillows on a porch-perfect love seat.

Adirondack 52 ¾"-wide plastic bench in apple red, lolldesigns.com

Mercury Row Bence 54 ½"-wide resin bench in red, wayfair.com

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Jubilee Bredenberg Abstract Shapes 18" x 18" polyester pillow in pink, $35, society6.com

Surya Aimee AIM-002 18" x 18" cotton pillow, $45, lightingnewyork.com

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Sway 20" x 20" cotton and linen pillow cover in lemon mint, $35, skinnylaminx.com

Mims 12" x 16" linen and cotton pillow in peach, $88, luliewallace.com Playful Chevron 18" x 18" cotton pillow in cherry, $44, minted.com

Tie-Dye 18" x 18" velvet pillow in red, $49, urbanoutfitters.com

Two Toned Geo Sol 18" x 18" polyester pillow in yellow, $30, worldmarket.com

Tassel 22" x 22" wool, cotton, polyester, and rayon pillow in sherbert, $89, jungalow.com

Pierce 20" x 20" polyester pillow in marigold, $49, theinside.com


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Whether you go for one or a bunch, the forecast for your sofa is looking bright.

Abstract Tie Dye 18" x 18" cotton pillow in green, $30, shopmargeandmimi.etsy.com

Surf’s Up 18" x 18" cotton pillow in marine, $44, minted.com

Lavender & Gold Cut Paper 18" x 18" linen and cotton pillow, $49, spoonflower.com

Banana Palm 18" x 18" cotton pillow, $65, theinside.com

Graffito 18" x 18" linen pillow cover in teal, $82, sparkmodern.etsy.com

Grafitti Squiggle 18" x 18" linen and cotton pillow in magenta, $49, spoonflower.com

Misha 18" x 18" polyester pillow, $68, karenjaihome.com

Jolie 22" x 22" cotton pillow cover, $45, wovennook.com

Ombre Stripe 18" x 18" polyester pillow in bright plum, $41, patternbehavior.com

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Inspired by each other, the wall color and the peachy-pink fabric-covered bulletin board pair well together.

ACCESSORIES White ones add simple pops, while a woven basket (waste bin upgrade!) adds warm texture.

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This DIY caught our eye on Instagram, so we had to get the details. Fiber rush cord wrapped around the wire frame looks way fresher than the old fabric shade. Another DIY project, the print was created in Photoshop.

Posh but budget-friendly: That’s removable molding stuck on with Command strips. From worn wood top to faux marble— paint magic!

Around 60 pieces of 1 ⅛-inch half-round trim cover the table base.

THE DIYER: Dalia of @diydalia_ “A pricey table was my inspo for redoing a secondhand find. I prepped the wood top with a deglosser, then painted it white—Night Blooming Jasmine by Behr. For a marbled effect, I applied different shades of gray acrylic paint in veiny patterns with a small round brush and buffed them with an edging brush. Once it dried, I sealed it with epoxy resin and attached strips of wood trim around the base with Instantbond. It’s the boho table of my dreams!” HGTV Magazine 41


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Rehma Khan @thehadylife

MODERN MINIMALIST Since this spot is visible from multiple rooms in Rehma’s townhouse in Columbia, MD, “I wanted a storage solution for our family that could stand on its own as a design element,” she says. Her idea: Nail three MDF boards painted white to the wall vertically, and top them with eight horizontal boards painted black. Spaced-out wood hooks from Amazon keep it neat even when there are a bunch of jackets and bags, and she rotates accessories seasonally—“pretty and practical,” says Rehma.

Teri Moore @tmoorehome

CLASSIC CHARM “It was hard moving from a home with a coat closet by the door to just this, but we fit all the essentials,” says Teri. To match the style of her 1920s bungalow in Nashville, TN, she hung a hip poster from Hatch Show Print and mounted metal hooks from Amazon to a piece of scrap wood that she painted and distressed with her kindergartner. The buffalo check stool from Target isn’t just for looks, says Teri: “My daughter sits here and practices tying her shoes.”


Ashley Elliot @ashley_elliot_

TOTAL GARAGE FANTASY “With two young kids and a dog, we were in major need of everyday storage,” says Ashley, who’s from Wethersfield, CT. She added legs to a cube organizer that had stood vertically in a closet, attached trim to the wall to create a board-and-batten look, and placed shelves up high for out-of-season wear. Everyone has a cubby, including their chocolate lab. For other homey touches, she painted the steps and the door (Life Is A Peach, by Behr). “I couldn’t talk my husband into a pink front door,” she says, “so this is the next best thing!”

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Cris Williams @the_lifeathome

COLORBLOCK CUTENESS “My 3-year-old likes to toss things around—I’m hoping the low hooks will encourage her to hang up her belongings without my singing a song!” says Cris. She boosted this hang out in her home in Houston, TX, by painting half the wall with leftover blue paint (for a similar shade, try Gale Force by SherwinWilliams). A DIYed leather-look envelope made out of vinyl organizes mail: “I made it small, so we’re forced to keep only the important stuff.”


Marissa Vachon @interior.beauty_

BOHO CHILL The littlest part of Marissa’s apartment in Melrose, MA, has big-time appeal—this nook by her front door, which came with the rack and bench. “When I get compliments on my ‘cozy corner,’ I feel like a bit of a poser, because I didn’t create the structure!” she says. She did, however, max out an eclectic vibe by blending textures: a thrifted woven basket and an Urban Outfitters mirror on the shelf, a furry throw and plants (a marble pothos above and a rubber plant below) on the bench.



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glam up a cane-back chair

No matter how dowdy one is, it’ll look amazing in color. Remove the cushion, dust the frame with a microfiber cloth, spray on several coats of paint plus primer, and let it fully dry. While you’re at it, take the cushion and your choice of fabric (this one is from Zazzle) to Gloss an upholsterer. Deep Blue by Rust-Oleum

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design your door

Way to make people feel welcome coming and going! This is the fourth time fiber artist Claire Roberts (@nashty_threads) painted the front door in her home in Nashville, TN. “My husband and I may not have money right now for big, expensive projects,” she says, “but this little one brings us so much joy.” DIY FYI Claire went section by section, waiting for each to fully dry before putting delicate-surface painter’s tape on the edge of the part she’d already painted, then starting the next section. PAINT (from top)

Solarium, Rose Pottery, Spiced Potpourri, and Flaming Torch, all by Behr

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give planters graphic flair

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stripe out a room

What’s easier than painting a series of stripes on a wall and has even more impact? One wide stripe that continues onto the ceiling (this one is a little over 6 ½ feet wide). “My client is a car lover, and we saw it as an homage to a racing stripe,” says Atlanta, GA, designer Gina Sims. “We did the headboard in the same color so it looks intentional and continuous.” DIY FYI A laser level is your ceiling BFF: “Use it to know just where to place your tape,” says Gina. Then grab a long-handled roller. PAINT

Hale Navy by Benjamin Moore and

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Impressive enough that everyone will ask where you bought them— but really simple to make. Tape off sections on square planters in any geometric pattern using delicatesurface painter’s tape. Fill in with crafts paint, and remove the tape while the paint is still wet. Once dry, apply thin foil tape along the edges of the painted areas.

Medium Blue by FolkArt

Magenta by FolkArt

Agreeable Gray by Sherwin-Williams

picasso a tub

Turning the vintage clawfoot tub that came with their Jersey City, NJ, home into a museum-worthy piece was a great way for Joey Meyers and Mark Baehser (@ball_and_claw_vintage) to style their bathroom without renovating the whole thing. Their pal Liz Kamarul, a New Orleans, LA, artist, got the honor, using leftover flat paint from other projects. DIY FYI “Since the tub is rarely used and wear wasn’t a concern, we didn’t put anything over the paint,” says Joey. “Someone else doing this project may want to add a coat of sealer to protect from watermarks and scuffing.”

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get a pegboard in good shape

1. Find a silhouette online—your favorite dog breed, or, really, whatever shape appeals. Enlarge and print on 11-inch-by-17-inch paper. 2. Cut out and tape it to Con-Tact paper. Then cut that out and adhere the sticky paper silhouette to a white pegboard. 3. Spray-paint the entire area around the cutout. Use tweezers to remove the cutout while the paint is still wet and let dry.

Banana by Montana Gold

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go all in with trim

“When you have beautiful casework, painting it a strong color that contrasts with the wall draws your eye to the details,” says Chicago, IL, designer SuzAnn Kletzien. Fire engine red and sky blue are particularly pleasing. DIY FYI A gloss or semigloss finish is more durable and easier to clean, which is key on window and door frames because they tend to get touched a lot. PAINT Million Dollar Red Heaven on Earth, both by and Benjamin Moore

make something old new “One of my favorite paint projects was when I painted a vintage phone neon pink and put it in a home office as a cool accessory— and conversation piece.” —Tiffany Brooks, $50K Three Ways; catch new episodes on Mondays


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match furniture to the wall “The look of a dresser blending into a room is unexpected and alluring,” says Chicago, IL, designer Guinevere Johnson. Her client painted a piece she already had. Two-thirds are the same color as the wall, and one-third is a distinctly lighter shade—it’s like a visual punchline. DIY FYI The homeowner removed the drawers to paint the fronts and waited 24 hours between doing the two sections of blue on the dresser. PAINT Mayan Treasure Tidal Wave by Behr and by Benjamin Moore

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accentuate floating shelves personalize a doormat

1. Download “h” and “i” templates at hgtv.com/diy-doormat, print on cardstock, and cut out. 2. Place a strip of duct tape to the left of the doormat's center. Position the “i” cutout and secure with a strong adhesive spray, like Super 77 by 3M. Do the same with the “h” stencil, then tape off the remaining coir. 3. Spray-paint. Remove the stencils and tape while the paint is still wet. Let dry.

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Greenery by Montana Gold

To make plain ol’ storage absolutely gorgeous, blogger Courtney Hupp (@homemadehuppy) swirled shapes around the Pottery Barn shelves in her Shawnee, KS, entry. “The pinks and green complement the shelves’ honey tone,” she says. DIY FYI Courtney used a homemade compass—a pushpin, a pencil, and string—to outline the curves before she painted. PAINT

Terra Cotta Urn, Pink Quartz, and Vine Leaf, all by Behr


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paint some sun

“A single piece of art on the big wall in my son’s playroom wasn’t cutting it— now it’s a very fun space to walk into,” says Los Angeles blogger Molly Madfis (@almostmakesperfect). She freehanded the larger-than-life sun and created her own stencil to keep the bursts consistent. DIY FYI “Have your original wall color on hand to touch up any mistakes,” says Molly. It will take the pressure off. PAINT

Vanilla Chai by Clark + Kensington

spot a lamp 1. After removing the shade, tape off the finial, harp, bulb socket, base, and cord with painter’s tape. Spray-paint the lamp glossy white. Remove the tape while the paint is still wet and let dry. 2. Tape off where the lamp meets the base using delicate-surface painter’s tape. Apply Gloss White by liquid gilding (such as Rust-Oleum Liquid Leaf by Plaid) to the base. Remove the tape while the gilding is still wet and let dry.

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brush on molding

“I am all about having adventures with paint. One time, instead of doing decorative molding on a client’s living room wall, we painted three big side-by-side vertical rectangles. Instant character!” —Scott McGillivray, Vacation House Rules; watch the new season in June

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3. Using a flat ¾-inch paintbrush and black crafts paint, go to it with a brushstroke pattern.

style up your stairs

Steps can often use a pick-me-up, even more when they’re in a stairway that leads to a low-light basement. Artist Madeline Shaw (@shapesforthepeople) went colorful and quirky in this Maplewood, NJ, home. DIY FYI “Like any paint job, prep is about 75% of the work,” says Madeline. She painted the treads white, let them dry, then put down contractor’s paper to protect them. She taped off and painted the non-touching navy and peach sections at the same time, along with the white, then did the light blue and yellow. PAINT (from top) Clear Vista, Fruit Ultra Pure White, Back Salad, Very Navy, all by Behr To School, and

Licorice by FolkArt


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rainbow a group of candlesticks

1. Wipe metal candlesticks clean, then scour lightly with steel wool (roughing them up helps paint stick). 2. Apply a coat of primer made for metal and let dry. 3. Stand a candlestick upright for the first coat of spray paint, then flip over for the second coat.

Bazooka Joe by Montana Gold

Pink Pink by Montana Gold

Black Purple by Montana Gold

Malachite Dark by Montana Gold

Deep Purple by Montana Gold

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do a stencil instead of a rug

Designer Jessica Rae Sommer (@jessicaraesommer) and her fiancé spread this project out over two weekends. During the first one, they cleaned the patio of their place in Los Angeles, smoothed on white paint made for concrete with an extendable roller, and let it dry. The next weekend: stencila-thon! They used the Diamant Tile stencil from Cutting Edge Stencils, filling it in with bristled stencil brushes and black paint also made for concrete. DIY FYI “We bought four of the same stencil so we could tackle bigger sections at a time,” says Jessica. PAINT

1 peek-a-pop! A burst of color in a white cabinet looks pretty darn exciting. Remove the shelves, door glass, and knobs; sand and prime the inside; and let dry. Paint the inside of the cabinet and the Albuquerque shelves teal, then Teal by put everything in Benjamin Moore place once fully dry.

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White and

Jet Black, both by Behr


color-dip chairs 1. Tape off each chair to cover the top section. 2. Paint each a different color. Remove the tape while the paint is still wet and let dry. 3. Apply furniture polish (such as Old English) to revive the exposed wood parts, following the package instructions.

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“tile” a wall

When people see this bathroom for the first time, they can’t believe it isn’t tile. “They actually touch the wall to be sure!” says blogger Holly Taylor (@calling_allcreators), who lives in Omaha, NE. She got the hex tile effect by painting the bottom of the wall dark gray and the top white, then patterning it with the Metro Hex Tile stencil from Cutting Edge Stencils. DIY FYI “Use a level when placing the first stencil, then every so often to make sure you are keeping things straight,” says Holly. “With patience and persistence, anyone can do this!” PAINTS

Alabaster and

Peppercorn, both by Sherwin-Williams

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Green Mist by Valspar

Frosty Berry by Valspar

paint a piano

“The coolest painted thing in our house is our upright piano. First we did a coat of yellow, then we stained it an antique finish to tone down the brightness a bit.” —Mika Kleinschmidt, 100 Day Dream Home

spritz on glitz A mini statue, a defunct camera, a potted faux cactus—the more random the object, the more delightful it will be blinged out. Just wipe it down with a damp cloth, then wipe dry Gold by before spray-painting. Rust-Oleum


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how bad is it to roast marshmallows over a gas flame? If you’re worried that gas might infuse your s’mores with unsavory chemicals, chill. “A propane or natural-gas fire actually burns much cleaner than wood does,” says Mike Pachasa, a food safety expert who shares advice at 4thegrill.com. Just watch out for molten marshmallows tumbling into the firepit, where they could clog the burner and muck up or stain decorative rock or glass. Keep a plate handy to catch drooping globs. “Should a marshmallow fall, turn off the firepit and use a metal spatula to remove as much as you can from the burner,” says Pachasa. Then roast on; most residue will burn into ash. As usual, your main concern will be finding a good marshmallow-roasting stick.

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how bad is it if your doorknobs don’t match? Gold and silver knobs don’t look so hot together (and your inner decorator knows it). “But mixing knob materials, shapes, and styles can add a fun design layer,” says Jami Supsic, HGTV Magazine’s home director. A combo of brass, crystal, and milk glass is charming in a house with vintage touches, and in a modern setting it’s cool to alternate knobs and levers. One-offs such as a colorful ceramic cutie on a kid’s closet also work. “I’ve seen a single knockout knob in a different tone, like a star-shaped gold design, and it makes a great statement,” says Supsic. When you have to replace a knob but can’t find the exact match, go for the same metal type and don’t stress about the finish. Matte, satin, and brushed nickel are very similar, and the same goes for brass labeled polished or bright.

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No sunbathing for Nemo. The sun’s rays spur the growth of algae, and too much is both unsightly and unhealthy. “Algae remove oxygen from water, and low levels of it can result in lethargy,” says Sharon R. Tiberio, D.V.M., an aquatic veterinarian based in Dallas, TX. A rise in heat—and subsequent dips—are the bigger problem. “Fish can’t regulate their body temperatures and are totally dependent on the environment they’re living in,” says Dr. Tiberio. “Water that gets too hot or cool, or varies throughout the day, can stress out a fish’s system and even result in death.” Keep the tank at 65 to 75˚F for goldfish, 75 to 80 for freshwater tropical fish, 78 to 82 for bettas, and 78 to 84 and saltwater tropicals.


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how bad is it to never clean your deck? If only rain alone did the job! A scrub-down once or twice a year will keep a deck at its best and, if it’s wood, prevent rot caused by dirt and mold that settle into the grains. Stick to a cleaner made for the material (pretreat stains with a bit of undiluted cleaner); use a long-handled, stiff-bristled deck brush; and rinse with the hose nozzle on its strongest setting. “For composite decks, work in 2- or 3-foot-square sections at a time—this way, the sun won’t dry the cleaner and leave streaks before you rinse it,” says Jenny Newhouse, a spokesperson for TimberTech. (Should you decide to use a pressure washer, check the deck manufacturer’s guidelines.) Last step: Naptest that spankin’-clean deck before family members realize you’re free for another chore.

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It wouldn’t be summer without grass beneath your toes, and the payoffs can go beyond feeling liberated. Podiatrists say you could stretch and strengthen muscles rarely used when shoes are on, which is one reason barefoot hiking and running is a thing. Studies indicate that connecting with nature in this way—known as earthing and grounding—might also boost your mood and energy. Of course, do your tick-repellent duty, and tread carefully in yards where puppies go potty and on wood decks that could lead to splinters. If you’re considering new composite decking and live in a hotter climate, “you may want to stick to a lighter color, which does not absorb heat from the sun as much,” says Newhouse.

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good as new! Pro pointers for de-gunking and reviving backyard stuff. At last, you can relax without thinking, Ugh, gross.

your rubber hose Bathe it in a wheelbarrow or kiddie pool filled with water and 8 cups of white vinegar, then rinse after a few hours, says landscape designer Chris Lambton, a judge on the new discovery+ show Clipped.

To get rid of wax drips inside glass lanterns, scrape with a used gift card or a putty knife.

your cast-aluminum table set When the table and chairs look dull even after a cleaning, restore sheen with car wax. “I spritz on Wax & Dry spray by Turtle Wax,” says Darla Castleberry, owner of Sunset Patio Restoration Co. in Cave Creek, AZ. That helps with upkeep, too: “Dirt and bird droppings can be wiped right off.”

Good old soapy water can refresh a resin wicker pouf. Get into crevices with a scrub brush and clean stubborn dirt with Goo Gone.

Resting flower containers on pot feet spares your deck from mildew and dark rings caused by water damage.

your stone pavers Be the mason! Reset loose pavers by packing polymeric sand around the sides. Step on them to remove air pockets, says Lambton. Mist the sand, then keep people off for at least 24 hours.

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your fabric umbrella To easily reach the canopy, prop the open umbrella between fence slats or in a bucket of sand and rinse with a hose. “If it’s really dirty,” says Rapinchuk, “wipe it with a damp sponge and a few drops of castile soap, which is strong but biodegradable.”

your polypropylene rug “Clean it in the morning to give the material time to dry,” says Becky Rapinchuk, author of Clean Mama’s Guide to a Healthy Home. Wash with the spray nozzle set to jet, then scrub in the direction of the fibers; she recommends a plastic bristle broom and Dr. Bronner’s Sal Suds. Drape the rug over a railing and flip it occasionally throughout the day.

your outdoor cushions Hand-washing gives you the best chance of keeping that smooth, taut fabric finish, says Castleberry. She hoses down the whole cushion and scrubs seam to seam with a nylon utility brush and 1 tablespoon of Dawn dish soap dissolved in 3 gallons of water. For machinewashable covers (check!), close the zippers, use the gentle cycle, and slip back over the filler while damp to spread out the material and head off wrinkles. Either way, prop up to dry.


home + help your cotton or polyester hammock Let cotton ones soak in a tub with mild detergent (set aside the wood spreader bars) and knead the rope. “Bleach is safe only for synthetic kinds,” says Jonathan Allen, owner of Outer Banks Hammocks in Wilmington, NC. To clean one: Fill a pump sprayer with 1 cup of bleach, 1 gallon of warm water, and a few squirts of dish soap; spray on. Let the hammock bake in the sun for approximately 20 minutes, then hose off.

your cedar adirondack chairs To deal with algae outbreaks, Lambton power-washes on the lowest setting with a cedar wash (he likes the eco-friendly kind by Wash Safe). “I stand at least 2 feet back to avoid dinging the wood,” he says.

your copper firepit “Make peace with the fact that copper will develop a patina—to try to get it tarnish-free would be fighting a losing battle,” says Andy Stivers, co-owner of S&S Fire Pits in Hapeville, GA. But you do want a snug weatherproof cover to keep out debris and windblown leaves, and to prevent rain from turning ash into a soggy mess.

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Zap stains and odors inside coolers by spritzing on white vinegar and dousing with soapy water.


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all the colors So many vibrant spots happily coexist in this Texas home—prepare to be dazzled!

This entry sets the tone for the rooms with its bright door (painted Scarlet Sun by Valspar), peppy striped art (by artist Allison Castillo), and ka-pow! rug from Morocco.

PHOTOGRAPHS BY MOLLY CULVER STYLED BY JENNY O’CONNOR

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t may be hard to believe, but the color scheme of this home used to be vanilla. “The inside and the outside were blank spaces, with zero wow factor,” says homeowner and designer Shauna Glenn. What the 1951 split-level in Fort Worth, TX, did have was good mid-century bones, including a cozy non-open layout and angled ceilings. “It reminded me so much of my grandparents’ place—I felt an instant connection when we toured it last spring,” she says. One year later, Shauna and husband Jeff Jones have updated the bathrooms; turned a carport into a living room (making the house 3,300 square feet); and brought in a kaleidoscope of color with paint, furniture, and light fixtures. That and artistic touches all around have created an amazingly lively place that’s thrilled the couple’s six grandkids. Shauna mixes and matches without regard for rules. “I like to try out colors in unexpected ways,” she says. “I figure if it makes you feel good, it’s right.”


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living room A swath of striped wallpaper (from Wallpaper From the 70s) makes a big impression and emphasizes the 11-foot-high ceiling. Its colors crop up around the room, from glass bottles on the ledge below to an ottoman covered in spotty Osborne & Little fabric. Its stripes are echoed in the plush white armchairs (from Dallas store Scout Design Studio) and a teak CB2 coffee table. The pillows on the sofa change nearly as often as the weather does—Shauna switches them up between rooms.

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kitchen “I’ve never decorated mainly with orange,” says Shauna, “but the kitchen was very white, it felt true to the mid-century look, and I went for it!” She singled out a juicy tomato orange for the ceramic tile backsplash and the appliances (from Big Chill), and found a tangerine metal pendant on Wayfair; with colors this bold, exact matching shades are beside the point. A splashy toy car painted by Shauna’s friend, artist Captain Casual, fit the under-counter nook perfectly— why not park it there?! The runner is from Revival.

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Bright white paint (Snowbound by SherwinWilliams) refreshed old brick. To pep up the windowless front of her house, Shauna added a cedar accent piece next to the opening leading to the front door.


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cabinet color Jamaica Bay by Sherwin-Williams The couple don’t usually match their tops to the decor—“just a weird coincidence!” says Shauna.

breakfast area You’d think that asking Shauna to name a favorite color would be like asking her to pick a favorite child, but she can: It’s cerulean blue, and it perks up her morning coffee quite nicely. A glossy white table and taupe cantilevered leather chairs from CB2 look simply mod, while a Dutton Brown chandelier ties into the other orange elements in the space. Those art pieces are 3-D travel photos that Shauna framed.


ceiling and wall color Blue Plate by Sherwin-Williams

bathroom “I could have done wallpaper, but how many people have a graffiti mural in their bathroom?” says Shauna. Exactly. She gave Captain Casual free rein, then got an almond vanity up to speed by painting it red (Cherries Jubilee by Sherwin-Williams). Only a not-boring mirror would do— it’s from Made Goods.

dining room Shauna hacked chairs from Wayfair by having just the backs reupholstered in a jaunty Pindler fabric and turned the fireplace into a showpiece with wood tiles from The Tile Shop. A floral rug by Wendy Morrison fits right into the anything-goes pattern play. Similarly upbeat and unexpected: a trio of embroidered ceramic cattle heads from a trip to Mexico and a Beatles print, a prized Jeff possession.


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laundry room Fluff, fold…and a frosty beverage. A lime green Smeg fridge stocked with drinks makes this less of a chore spot, ditto the perky Scion wallpaper and mini masterpieces by Shauna’s kids when they were little. Wrapped around the wall, a wood cabinet looks cute and optimizes storage space.

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wall color Raindrop by Sherwin-Williams

bedroom Guess who chose the pop of paint? Nope—it was Shauna’s Instagram followers @shaunaglenn. She offered up three options, just for fun, and this blue won. As if she didn’t already dream in color, Shauna paired a graphic MissoniHome duvet with a vintage rug from Chairish. The abstract piece above the bed is by local artist Amy Young. Oval CB2 mirrors frame it.


now get the look chandelier Color Orbi 20"-diameter steel and brass chandelier in red, $549, duttonbrown.com

side table Wave 14"W x 14"D x 20"H wood table, $289, haussmanninc.com

mirror Saunder 33"-diameter glass mirror, $455, zurifurniture.com

sofa Napa 88 ½"-wide leather and wood sofa in cognac tan, $1,699, polyandbark.com

lamp Robert Abbey Jasmine 31"-tall ceramic lamp in pumpkin, $259, meadowblu.com

rug Dash & Albert Moderno Multi 5' x 8' wool and cotton rug, $572, annieselke.com

chair Amber bouclé and metal swivel chair in snow, $499, castlery.com


house tours baskets Totes Adore seagrass and raffia baskets (large is 17 ½" tall), $218.50 for a mixed set of 2, shopbarclaybutera.com

art Big Hug Little Kiss VIII by Amy Young 12" x 12" unframed acrylic print, $280, amyyoungart.gallery

pillows From left: 18" x 18" cotton canvas pillow cover in Caribbean blue, $31.50, mypillowstudio.com; Alexander Home Multi Stripe 13" x 21" cotton and silk pillow cover in red, $35.50, overstock.com; 20" x 20" linen pillow in citrine, $73, oka.com; Luxury Ikat Geometric Striped 18" x 18" velvet pillow, $70.50, silkandsilkproject.etsy.com

bench Willa Arlo Interiors Mohammed 48"W x 18"D x 19"H fauxleather and metal bench in brown, $310, wayfair.com

fridge Smeg FAB28URLI3 23 ¾"W x 30 ¼"D x 60 ¼"H stainless steel and plexiglass fridge, $1,999, ajmadison.com

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house tours They bought this from a resort down the road that was updating its ski lifts.

Kele and Christina with (from left) Adler, 3; Wyatt, 5; and Jack, 8

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aah, cabin life. Chill, cozy, and— in the case of this ’70s A-frame in Soda Springs, CA—cramped, dark, and dated! That was before designers Christina Valencia and Kele Dobrinski got their hands on it. Kele’s parents, Jim and Kim, had bought the Lake Tahoe–area house for their whole family to enjoy as a getaway. “There’s something so picturesque and quirky about A-frames,” says Christina. “The shape is just fun, like a permanent tent.” The four did the work themselves; it helped that Jim is a general contractor and Kim is the type to stand on a ladder and sand the ceiling. They reimagined all 2,600 square feet, letting in light, opening up the teeny kitchen, and creating two bedrooms out of the giant upper-level great room. Pale wood tones bring the rustic in a chic way, vintage and handmade pieces pile on charm, and jolts of pattern hit groovy notes. “We wanted our home to feel like a cabin at its core but with a brighter take than a typical mountain home,” says Christina. They totally aced it! HGTV Magazine 81


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KITCHEN Ash cabinets; gray quartz countertops; and the matte black pulls, faucet, and light fixtures serve up woodsymeets-modern style. Triangles in the backsplash tiles (by Clé) wink at the home’s A-frame shape. The floors are durable laminate but look like real-deal wood planks.


Our goal was to update without losing the cabin feel. Painting the beams and keeping the knotty pine ceiling did just that. —Christina

DINING NOOK Nothing says relaxed like denim upholstery on a roomy banquette where a big group can pile in. A Novogratz rug plays up the blue. Seats for the walnut table (by Scandanavian Designs) were made out of old wood found on the property. The vintage chandelier is from the renowned Alameda flea market in Northern California.

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BUNK ROOM Kele designed the bunks and Jim built them. There’s even a loft, where the kids pretend to camp with flashlights. “They’re always jockeying for the top bunk that has the entrance to it,” says Christina. The blankets are from Perigold.


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BATHROOM The repetition of light wood, gray, and black ties the cabin together. Signs of a home that doesn’t take itself too seriously: a Canadian Mountie statue (vintage), a whimsical bath mat and shower curtain (both by Urban Outfitters), and retro patch art (bought on eBay and framed).

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BEDROOM Maximizing that A-frame height to their advantage, Kele and Christina added a transom window above sliding glass doors to let in extra sunshine and allow for stargazing. Kele scored the old wood slab that he used to make the headboard for $40 on Craigslist. The black-and-white quilt belonged to his grandmother. Also retro-fab: the lamps, more flea market finds.


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BEDROOM With warm browns and tans, navy blue, and a hit of mustard yellow, this hideaway has mid-century vibes. It may well be the first-ever palette based on a pair of ski gloves. “Inspiration really is everywhere,” says Christina.

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DECK Scenic meals were made to be had on the sprawling 25-foot-by-25-foot area off the front of the house, which has Trex decking. A white metal and wood dining set from IKEA stands out against the home—and doubles as a coloring spot for the kids.


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NOW GET THE LOOK blanket Plaid king wool blanket in blue check, $279, llbean.com

counter stool AllModern Cruce 25 ½"-tall resin and wood counter stools in light teak, $350 for a set of 2, wayfair.com

basket fan Westinghouse Quince 24"-diameter metal and wood fan in chrome finish, $155, build.com

Colonial Mills Preve 15"-tall polypropylene basket in taupe and white, $77, overstock.com

dining table rug Chindi 3' x 5' cotton rug in chevron denim, $109, potterybarn.com

Durham 71"W x 35"D x 29 ½"H walnut dining table in brown, $1,730, allmodern.com


bunk bed Hillsdale Living Essentials Campbell 79"W x 44"D x 62"H twin wood bunk bed in gray, $200, walmart.com

chandelier Beijing 21"-diameter brass and powder-coatedsteel chandelier, $244, illuminatevintage.com

lamp CAL Lighting 30"tall metal lamp in taupe, $270, homedepot.com

pillows

bath mat Rise and Shine 18" x 32" cotton bath mat, $39, urbanoutfitters.com

Clockwise from top left: Svarthö 20" x 20" cotton pillow cover in green and blue, $12, ikea.com; Hearth & Hand With Magnolia Faded Stripe 18" x 18" cotton pillow in blue, $20, target.com; Plaid No. 32 16" x 16" polyester pillow, $30, society6 .com; Alorie 13" x 21" velvet pillow in dark pink, $75, jossandmain.com

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about the house BUILT IN: 1929 BOUGHT IN: 2011 SIZE: 1,800 SQ. FT.

“My house seemed a little gloomy when I first saw it, with its dark green color and the porch covered in screens. Removing them made for a friendlier look, as did indigo and lime green paint. Now it’s nothing but happy!” —Richelle Patton, homeowner

copy the curb appeal

Stop-and-stare houses in a Decatur, GA, neighborhood—grab some ideas!


curb appeal

HOUSE Salty Dog by Sherwin-Williams

FRONT DOOR Center Stage by Sherwin-Williams

luna rose hibiscus

TRIM Greek Villa by Sherwin-Williams DECORATIVE SHINGLES Summerhouse Beige by Sherwin-Williams

variegated english ivy

planter Large hibiscus blooms and delicate English ivy make for a compelling combo. The green connects the door color with the nearby cushions. Jay Scotts Toulan Square 22"-tall fiberglass planter in satin green, $226, eplanters.com

doormat

LUNA ROSE HIBISCUS, LIRIOPE MUSCARI: GETTY IMAGES; VARIEGATED ENGLISH IVY: ALAMY

DII J&M Palm Leaves 18" x 30" coir doormat, $29, walmart.com

decorative shingles Overlapping pointed and rounded ones on the second-floor facade create a pattern with major impact.

front door “I contemplated doing brick red, but took a risk instead,” says Richelle. “The first week after painting it, I received so many compliments that I knew I made the right choice!” Her door’s glass mimics the windows—they’re all original to the home.

pillows Artisan Pillows Inc. Modern Colorful Ikat 18" x 18" polyester outdoor pillows, $130 for a set of 2, houzz.com

Traditional Series 4697 Douglas fir door, $995, roguevalleydoor.com for buying info; paint: Center Stage by Sherwin-Williams

outdoor coffee table Walker Edison Furniture Company 42"W x 20"D x 18"H acacia wood outdoor coffee table in dark brown, $149, homedepot.com

PHOTOGRAPHS BY ROBERT PETERSON

liriope muscari

landscaping The house’s simple mix of plants let the new colors shine, so Richelle kept them intact. Feathery liriope in front of azalea bushes form a graceful border. HGTV Magazine 93


about the house BUILT IN: 2015 BOUGHT IN: 2018 SIZE: 4,900 SQ. FT.

“Although our place is fairly new, it has the character of an older home. The white color is classic, while the deep porch with columns and grid-pane windows have timeless style—and they’ll never get old to us.” —Ila and Donnie Wade, homeowners

What a cutie!


curb appeal

CHINESE FRINGE FLOWER, BLACK-EYED SUSAN, VINCA, ROSEMARY, AMERICAN BOXWOOD, CREEPING JENNY, SWEET ROSY CURCUMA: GETTY IMAGES; KNOCK OUT ROSES: GAP PHOTOS

light chinese fringe flower

black-eyed susan

vinca

knock out roses

Primo Lanterns Orleans Hanging Yoke 15 ½"-tall copper lantern in antique copper finish, $384, frenchmarketlanterns.com

creeping jenny

rosemary

sweet rosy curcuma

american boxwood

landscaping The couple put their stamp on the yard by planting bright flowers around the boxwood. In the left bed, Chinese fringe flower and black-eyed Susan offer hits of pink and yellow; on the right, vinca and Knock Out roses bring fuchsia bursts. Rosemary by the driveway greets guests with a woodsy smell.

planter

front door It’s a tribute to “Carolina blue,” the University of North Carolina color (Donnie is a Tar Heels fan). He and Ila went with a slightly deeper shade. “We like that it’s not too light or too dark,” she says. The diamond transom is pretty rah-rah, too.

A rustic planter on the steps gives another touch of Southern charm. Creeping jenny spills out of the sides, while sweet rosy curcuma, a low-maintenance tropical plant related to ginger, springs out. Kentucky Walnut Whiskey Barrel 12 ¼"-tall resin planter, $27.50, homedepot.com

Masonite 6-panel primed fiberglass door, $394.50, homedepot.com; paint: Leisure Blue by Sherwin-Williams

house numbers swing and pillows The spacious porch, which came with a swing, was a big draw for the Wades. “It just begs to be sat on,” says Ila. Gracie Oaks 51 ¼"W x 22 ¼"D x 22 ½"H cedar porch swing in burnt brown, $243, wayfair. com; Wrought Studio Mcdonnell Aztec 18" x 18" polyester outdoor pillow in light green, $43, wayfair.com

HOUSE Classical White by Sherwin-Williams

Modern 5 ¼"-tall polyethylene house numbers in black, $6 each, gohomenumbers.etsy.com

FRONT DOOR Leisure Blue by Sherwin-Williams TRIM Snowbound by Sherwin-Williams

garden stake Sunflower 46"-tall metal yard stake, $85, arusticgarden.com

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about the house BUILT IN: 1940 BOUGHT IN: 2017 SIZE: 3,788 SQ. FT.

“For 19 years, we lived in a house one street over. We’d walk by this one every day, and we watched it go through a major reno. The architect did a great job making it modern yet charming. As soon as it went on the market, we made an offer.” —Hildreth and Shawn Stafford, homeowners


curb appeal

lights Maxim Lighting Oakville LED 9 ½"tall aluminum sconce, $124, lumens.com american boxwood

bay window Trimmed out in white with blue panels, it adds quirky asymmetry to the exterior.

autumn fern

AMERICAN BOXWOOD, LIRIOPE MUSCARI, KNOCK OUT ROSES, LAMBS’ EARS, COLEUS: GETTY IMAGES; AUTUMN FERN: ALAMY; CALADIUM, TORENIA: GAP PHOTOS

liriope muscari

knock out roses

house numbers Hillman Distinctions 5"-tall zinc house numbers in black, $7 each, lowes.com

lambs’ ears

landscaping Within The Tides Sunny Yellow 18" x 18" polyester outdoor pillow, $36, society6.com

front door “I tested a bunch of yellows before landing on this buttery one,” says Hildreth. “It’s much more cheerful than our last home’s black door.”

Boxwood, autumn fern and liriope thrive on the shaded property, and Knock Out roses on the right offer an unexpected flash of color. They left the patch of lambs’ ears—it’s a stunner.

Steves & Sons HTC600 9-panel primed steel door, $418, homedepot.com; paint: Jonquil by Sherwin-Williams

caladium

coleus

HOUSE Favorite Jeans by Sherwin-Williams

chairs and pillows The small patio is plenty inviting. “We love to sit there in the mornings with coffee and the paper,” says Hildreth. Hampton Bay Classic wooden Adirondack chairs in midnight, $160 for a set of 2, homedepot.com

FRONT DOOR Jonquil by Sherwin-Williams TRIM Simply White by Benjamin Moore SHUTTERS Vermont Slate by Benjamin Moore

torenia

planter Nothing’s easier than a pre-planted mix from the garden store. The peppy colors accent the equally perky front door. HGTV Magazine 97


about the house BUILT IN: 1928 BOUGHT IN: 2005 SIZE: 3,200 SQ. FT.

“We may not be that far from downtown Atlanta, but the sunshine yellow color of our home and lush landscaping are an oasis.” —Loria and Brian Pollack, homeowners


curb appeal

doormat

address plaque

PETUNIA, FLAMINGO FEATHER CELOSIA, MARIGOLD, JUNIPER, ELEPHANT EAR, GARDENIA: GETTY IMAGES; ROUGH HORSETAIL, ARRABONA RED CELOSIA, CREEPING PHLOX: GAP PHOTOS; SALVIA: ALAMY

DII Tri Decco 18" x 30" coir doormat, $23, amazon.com

10 ½" x 14 ¾" wrought iron address plaque, $43, with Talavera clay house numbers, $34.50 for a set of 3, directfrommexico.com

flamingo feather celosia

petunia

arrabona red celosia

creeping phlox

marigold

juniper

elephant ear

gardenia

salvia

rough horsetail

Tapered Square 17"-tall ceramic planter in teal, $320, scenariohome.com

planters An emerald green pair that frame the arch play off the door and shutter color. Loria changes the flowers seasonally: “I plant something tall in the back and bright in the front, plus one thing that spills over.”

stone mailbox It may date back to 1928, but the fairy-tale vibes are as appealing as ever. “The stone inspired us to incorporate the mini waterfall to the left,” says Loria.

front door Loria and Brian painted the original one this rich green to ground all the yellow. “The arch makes it feel like you’re entering a place where special things happen,” says Loria. MAI Doors 4-lite Craftsman mahogany door, $1,140, doors4home.com; paint: Hunter Green by Benjamin Moore

HOUSE Anjou Pear by Sherwin-Williams

landscaping The Pollacks’ front yard is a regular stop on neighbors’ daily walks thanks to cheery flowers (and their kids, who love to pet every dog). “I think of the beds as a painter’s palette where we dab colorful flowers,” says Loria. Greenery fills in the rest.

FRONT DOOR AND SHUTTERS Hunter Green by Benjamin Moore TRIM Ultra White by Valspar

door knocker Lionhead 7 ½"-tall brass door knocker, $99, forgehardwarestudio.com

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think outside the ( i o ) box Gorgeously unique ways to show off flowers from some really creative gardeners.

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“This bike belonged to my sister when we were kids—I discovered it in the basement of our family home,” says Doreen Cagno, a blogger in Lititz, PA, who had a flowery bike in mind after seeing one online. “She didn’t want it, so I took it!” Doreen bought a railing planter, hooked it over the handles, lined it with coco fiber, then planted pink impatiens and assorted greenery below. Sure, it’s gotten a bit rusty, but that’s part of the charm.

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When Debbie Teashon, a gardening pro based in Kingston, WA, spotted this wire beauty on Amazon, inspiration struck. The hinged top made it easy to put in potting soil and presoaked sphagnum moss. She arranged succulents to peek through before hanging the cage from a maple tree. She’s not the only one who appreciates it: “Chickadees in my garden love to perch on the open door.”

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People aren’t usually thrilled when their car needs new tires, but Roeshel Summerville had big plans for one of her old ones. The Butler, PA, blogger spray-painted an old one turquoise (for a similar look, try Island Splash by Krylon). “I used a sharp ½-inch drill bit, and it still took a lot of muscle to drill the drain holes,” she says. Styrofoam peanuts placed below soil offer extra drainage. She draped a chain around a magnolia tree branch, connected the ends inside the tire with an S-hook, and planted pansies and petunias. Wheeeee!


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Drawers overflowing with clothes are one thing, but with flowers? Brilliant! “After painting a mural on my deck, I got inspired to add more color,” says Seaside, OR, artist Alisa Burke. She revived a thrifted find with pink exterior paint, prepped the bottom drawer for planting with drain holes and a plastic weed barrier lining (the upper drawer got potted flowers she removes for watering), and attached the whole piece to the siding with a bracket. Geraniums, alyssum, and zinnias have never looked cooler.

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For a similar shade, try Pink Taffy by Benjamin Moore.


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“My husband, Ryan, loves to build stuff, and when I asked for a planter for our front porch, he took it to the next level with a cedar wood initial for our last name,” says blogger Michelle Knox, who lives in Sycamore, IL. They planted impatiens on a slant inside the nearly 4-foot-tall letter, so gravity would keep them from falling out. Says Michelle, “People have always been amazed to see how well flowers grow in it.”

rE IrT o r cKi g a gArD lA D R Ideas from landscape designer Mike Pile of HGTV’s Inside Out (check out new episodes on Mondays)

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Blogger Carlene Blair was looking to add height to her garden in International Falls, MN. A garage sale she was at had an adorably rustic ladder. Aha! “I have plants in old milk cans and laundry tubs, too—I call it junk gardening,” she says. Carlene dug holes for each leg to keep the ladder from tipping over. Of course, she couldn’t put calibrachoa, phlox, alyssum, and verbena in just anything: She used vintage teaand soup kettles.

FLIP IT. Turn a ladder on its side and attach to a •fence or wall as a shelf for potted plants. •TRELLIS IT. Lean a ladder against the side of the house and cover with chicken wire. Plant a pretty vine—such as creeping fig or morning glory—in front, says Pyle, and weave in and out of the wire, gently guiding the greenery as it grows.

BUILD IT OUT. Starting with an A-frame ladder, lay wood planks across the steps and screw in securely as a base for pots. “Start with a few neutral pots, like terra-cotta or concrete, then mix in colorful glazed or ceramic ones,” he says.


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in the kitchen

A deep apron-front sink (by Kohler) looks neat even with dishes inside.

calm, & CLUTTERPROOF There’s a place for everything (hello, hidden pantry) in this serene, stress-free San Francisco space. PHOTOGRAPHS BY THOMAS J. STORY STYLED BY CATHERINE DASH


in the kitchen

Cabinets would have blocked light from the window; open shelves let it shine through.

door color Pewter by Benjamin Moore

Tricia and William with niece Alexis, 7, who lives with them

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in Tricia and William Page’s old place. Their kitchen had hardly any counter space and few places to stash stuff away. “The whole apartment was only 450 square feet,” says Tricia. So when the couple bought a home in San Francisco, CA, with a short-onstorage kitchen (déjà vu!), they couldn’t wait to renovate. Designer Gina Gutierrez helped them open it to the living and dining rooms and put in a pantry with a barn door. A mix of soft shades was made chic with touches of wood and brass. The new island has been especially amazing for bake-athons with their niece, Alexis, since they can really spread out cookie sheets. “We’ve always loved to cook but now we really love it,” says Tricia.

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VERY CALM It all started with a breezy palette. “Our colors are soothing and remind me of water,” says Tricia. The backsplash (by Fireclay Tile), barn door, and island are awash in shades of gray and blue, and the custom hood vent and fridge cover by Special Design Cabinet blend into the cabinetry.


If you keep out a utensil crock, make it as pretty as this Kazi one.

Wood counter stools from West Elm add warmth.

island color Solitude by Benjamin Moore

FOR SOURCES, SEE PAGE 112.

VERY COOL

VERY CLUTTERPROOF

A barn door and brass track, both from Artisan Hardware, bring a hit of hipness. “It looks like art with the diagonal stripes and brass,” says Tricia. Designer Gina played off its shine with brass cabinet pulls by Schoolhouse and pendants by Worley’s Lighting.

Former space stealers now live in a walk-in pantry, leaving counters gloriously clear. “Our coffeemaker and toaster are plugged in and ready to go—it’s like having our own coffee shop in there,” says Tricia. Just outside the pantry, everyday dishes are tidily stored on the lower open shelf.


THEY SEE THE PERSON WHO LOVES THEM.

BEYOND® SEES AN EXPERT WHO KNOWS THEM.

now get the look

DUTCH OVEN 6.5-quart stainless steel and ceramic Dutch oven in perracotta, $125, carawayhome.com

COUNTER STOOL Threshold Designed With Studio McGee 24"-tall wood and metal stool, $85, target.com

BOWL Foundations 3 ½"H x 4 ½"-diameter stainless steel bowl in polished brass finish, $15, westelm.com

CUTTING BOARD Paddle 14"-diameter wood and marble composite cutting board, $35, worldmarket.com

Build Your Pet’s Custom Bowl at BeyondPetFood.com

DRAWER PULL Sumner Street Home Hardware Vail 4"-wide metal pulls in satin brass finish, $59 for a set of 10, homedepot.com

DISH TOWEL Splash Waffle cotton towel in yellow, $10, crateandbarrel.com


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NATURAL

PROBIOTICS

FOR DIGESTIVE HEALTH, THE CHOICE IS SIMPLE.

BEYOND. Feed with Purpose.


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food + stuff

Don’t have a fried chicken recipe passed down through generations? Start a tradition with this super-crispy, flavor-packed version.

platter and napkins

Gingham platter, $28, sweetteahostess .com; Ribbon Border paper napkins, $6.50 for 20, casparionline.com

PHOTOGRAPHS BY CHRISTOPHER TESTANI FOOD STYLED BY BARRETT WASHBURNE PROPS STYLED BY CARLA GONZALEZ-HART


cuter than paper towels! Jollity & Co Mod About You paper cocktail napkins, $7.50 for a set of 20, ellieandpiper.com

Rainbow Stripe paper luncheon napkins, $5 for a set of 20, knotandbow.com

Matisse paper

best fried chicken ever cup sugar cloves garlic, thinly sliced cups low-fat buttermilk tablespoons celery seeds cup kosher salt plus 1 teaspoon pieces assorted chicken (about 5 pounds) cups all-purpose flour teaspoon cayenne tablespoon pepper cups peanut or canola oil, for frying

PHILIP FRIEDMAN/STUDIO D

oil on medium to 325°F. Place remaining 2 cups of buttermilk in a medium bowl. Working with a couple of pieces at a time, remove chicken from the marinade, letting excess drip off. Coat in the flour mixture, shake off excess, then coat in the buttermilk and in the flour mixture once more. Shake off and add chicken to the oil. 4. Fry chicken until golden brown and cooked through, 4 to 10 minutes, depending on the piece. Repeat with the remaining chicken, adjusting heat to keep oil between 300°F and 325°F.

FOR ADDITIONAL SOURCES, SEE PAGE 112.


sources Throughout the issue: PILLOWS Pillows shown are often sold as pillow covers only (which will be noted in the pillow’s buying info); for pillow inserts, including sizing and buying guides, go to amazon.com/pillowflex. ART Art shown framed is often sold unframed only (which will be noted in the art’s buying info); for frames of various styles, sizes, and prices, go to pictureframes.com.

editor’s page page 10 SHIRT shein.com.

house tours When You Love All the Colors, pages 69–79 INTERIOR DESIGN Shauna Glenn, shaunaglenndesign.com. Entry WALLPAPER Scion Lohko wallpaper in linen, wallpaperdirect.com. BENCH article .com. ART (striped) allisoncastillodesigns .com; (grid) Jim Ferry. MIRROR overstock .com. SIDEBOARD Brayden Studio Afon 71"W x 18"D x 30"H stainless steel and wood sideboard, wayfair.com. RUG purchased in Morocco. Living Room CHANDELIER Fleming 4724AGB 45 ¾"-diameter metal chandelier, hudsonvalleylighting.com for buying info. SCONCES Color Beso 9"-wide brass and steel sconces in white, duttonbrown.com. WALLPAPER Keila wallpaper in red, wallpaperfromthe70s.com. COFFEE TABLE cb2.com. LAMPS westelm.com. SOFA Sven 88"-wide leather and wood sofa in charme tan, article.com. CHAIRS Come Next Monday poly-blend bouclé and brass swivel chairs, scoutdesignstudio.com. OTTOMAN FABRIC Pelangi F7423-02 velvet fabric, osborneandlittle.com for buying info. SIDE TABLE overstock.com. TELEVISION samsung.com. CABINETS custom. BOTTLES Britt mixed set of 4 glass bottles in multi, kravet.com for buying info. RUG Oriental Rug Gallery rug, Toledo, OH. Kitchen PENDANT wayfair.com. APPLIANCES (fridge, dishwasher, and microwave) Premium Orange, bigchill .com; (oven and cooktop) kitchenaid.com. BACKSPLASH TILES tileshop.com. FAUCET lulani.com. RUG revivalrugs.com. Breakfast Nook CHANDELIER Color Crown Cup 30"-diameter brass and steel chandelier in orange, duttonbrown.com. TABLE wayfair.com. CHAIRS cb2.com. BACKSPLASH TILES tileshop.com. RUG Dash & Albert Moderno Multi wool and cotton rug, annieselke.com. Bathroom MURAL custom, captaincasualart.com. ART whatshisname.co.uk for buying info. MIRROR Made Goods Lukas 30" x 37" concrete mirror, meadowblu.com. SCONCE Wrought Studio Eveleth 24"-wide metal

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sconce, wayfair.com. FLOOR TILES Ragno Hex 10" x 11" porcelain tiles in blanco, tileshop.com. Dining Room CHANDELIER potterybarn.com. WALL TILES tileshop .com. TABLE Anderson acacia wood table in caramel, westelm.com. CHAIR FABRIC Pindler Stratus viscose-blend fabric in rainbow, decoratorsbest.com. EMBROIDERED SKULLS purchased in Mexico. ART crateandbarrel.com for buying info. VASE Versailles Hex 10 ½"-tall porcelain and metal vase, jonathanadler .com. RUG Wendy Morrison Birdsong 8' x 11' wool-blend rug, anthropologie.com. Laundry Room CHANDELIER Color Big Orbi 29"-diameter steel and brass flush mount chandelier in red, duttonbrown .com. WALLPAPER Scion Sula wallpaper in julep, watermelon, and licorice, wallpaperdirect.com. FRIDGE Smeg FAB28URLI3 23 ¾"W x 30 ¼"D x 60 ¼"H stainless steel and plexiglass fridge, ajmadison.com. CABINET HARDWARE build.com. Bedroom CHANDELIER Trace 30"-diameter steel chandelier in antique brass finish, westelm.com. MIRRORS Abel 22 ½" x 46 ½" aluminum mirrors, cb2.com. NIGHTSTANDS westelm.com. BED westelm .com. BEDDING (orange sheets and shams) annieselke.com; (duvet) missoni.com. LUMBAR PILLOW FABRIC Schumacher Zarzuela Stripe Embroidery cotton and linen fabric in saffron, decoratorsbest.com. ART (above bed) amyoungart.gallery; (on wall) bgandyart.com. LAMPS Metalized USB 26 ¾"-tall glass and metal lamps in gray, westelm.com. RUG chairish.com.

An A-Frame With A+ Style, pages 80–91 INTERIOR DESIGN Kele Dobrinski and Christina Valencia, bycolossus.com. Kitchen PENDANTS ylighting.com. CABINETS custom, sharpwoodwork.com. ART angelaferrara.etsy.com. BACKSPLASH TILES Hex Clip 8" x 9" cement tiles in white and federal blue, cletile.com. SCONCE lampsplus.com. BARSTOOLS Fanbyn 25 ¼"-tall polypropylene and eucalyptus wood barstools, ikea.com. SHADES blinds.com. FAUCET build.com. Dining Nook CHANDELIER vintage. DINING TABLE Cress 71"W x 35 ½"D x 29 ½"H walnut veneer and MDF dining table, scandinaviandesigns.com. BANQUETTE custom, sharpwoodwork.com. BANQUETTE HARDWARE amazon.com. BANQUETTE CUSHION custom. PILLOWS (geometric) Svarthö 20" x 20" cotton pillow cover in green and blue, ikea.com; (blue plaid) target.com. BASKET target .com. RUG shopthenovogratz.com. Bunk Room FAN Westinghouse Quince 24"wide metal and wood fan in gun metal,

build.com. BUNK BEDS custom. BEDDING perigold.com. TOY CHEST wayfair.com. BASKET (cloth) ikea.com. RUG target .com. Bathroom MIRRORS perigold .com. FAUCETS build.com. FIGURINE vintage. BATH MAT Rise and Shine 18" x 32" cotton bath mat, urbanoutfitters.com. FLOOR TILES tilebar.com. Black-andWhite Bedroom DRAPERY Smithsonian Museum Luxury Webster 84" x 52" polyester drapery in black and gray smoke, shopdecorator.com. BED custom. BED PILLOWS magnolia.com. BLANKET Faux Fur Ombre 47" x 60" acrylic and polyester-blend blanket in ombre mocha, westelm.com. SCONCE lampsplus.com. LAMPS vintage. NIGHTSTANDS vintage. BENCH etsy.com. COWHIDE RUG wayfair.com. Blue-andWhite Bedroom SCONCES (brass) lampsplus.com. DRAPERY shopdecorator .com. CURTAIN ROD westelm.com. BED wayfair.com. YELLOW PILLOWS worldmarket.com. BLANKETS (plush) target.com; (plaid) vintage. CHAIR vintage. Deck OUTDOOR DINING SET ikea.com. PORCH FLOORING trex.com.

in the kitchen Calm, Cool & Clutterproof, pages 105–109 INTERIOR DESIGN Gina Gutierrez, ginarachelledesign.com. PENDANTS Redbud 8 ½"-diameter wood, brass, and porcelain pendants in white, worleyslighting.com. BARN DOOR Aztec MDF barn door, artisanhardware.com. BARN DOOR HARDWARE Pinnacle brass barn door hardware, artisanhardware .com. FAUCETS Align in chrome finish, moen.com. SINK Whitehaven enameled cast iron apron sink in white, us.kohler .com. COUNTER STOOLS Alden 27"-tall mango wood and powder-coated-steel counter stools, westelm.com. SCONCE Leyland 6"-tall wood, brass, and porcelain sconce in white, worleyslighting.com. TRIVET kazigoods.com. ART (large) Out to Sea by Jess Franks 11" x 14" print with white wood frame, minted.com; (small) Swan by Cat Dash 4 ½" x 6 ½" unframed art, studiocatdash.etsy.com. ROMAN SHADE theshadestore.com. HOOD VENT AND OPEN SHELVES custom, sdcabinet .com. UTENSIL CROCK Blossom Chloe 9"H x 4 ½"-diameter raffia, banana fiber, and glass vase, kazigoods.com. SERVING BOWL (on island) Mercer 13 ½"-diameter porcelain bowl in denim, crateandbarrel .com. DUTCH OVEN 6.5-quart stainless steel and ceramic Dutch oven in perracotta, carawayhome.com. RUG Heddle Woven 26" x 72" Terrastrand rug in parade, chilewich.com.


Food + Stuff, pages 110–111 PLATTER Gingham 9 ¾" x 13 ½" melamine platter in red, sweetteahostess.com. NAPKINS Ribbon Border luncheon paper napkins in red, casparionline.com.

something extra Have an Extra-Great Happy Hour, page 114 BAR CART Novogratz Cache 17"W x 11 ½"D x 30 ¼"H powder-coatedmetal bar cart in orange, amazon.com. GLASSES Kartell Trama plastic glasses in pink, amara.com. SERVING BOARD Peach + Gradient Grid 11 ½"-diameter birch cutting board, society6.com. NAPKINS Americana Stripe cotton cocktail napkins, ateliersaucier.la. MIXER Q Mixers 6.7-ounce cocktail mixer in sparkling grapefruit, amazon.com. ART Drinks Together unframed print, simplykaty.co.uk. STRAW Cheers plastic straw in red, thedirtybarcart.etsy.com. BOTTLE OPENER Toucan brass bottle opener, anthropologie.com. DRINK UMBRELLAS French paper and wood drink umbrellas, shop.ohhappyday.com.

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a shot of inspo Drinks Together unframed print, from $17, simplykaty.co.uk

good libations

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Kartell Trama glasses, $20 each, amara.com

Raise your glass to a perfect summer evening. crudités, even cuter Peach + Gradient Grid cutting board, $27, society6.com

for that tropical touch

We made you a fruity cocktail— The Extra Great! Get the recipe at hgtv.com/ happyhour.

Cocktail umbrellas, $12 for a set of 144, shop.ohhappy day.com

mix master Q Mixers sparkling grapefruit cocktail mixers, $6 for a set of 4, amazon.com

refreshments HQ

Also fun in a vase, in lieu of flowers

instant message

the season’s MVP pattern Americana Stripe cloth cocktail napkins, $28 for a set of 4, ateliersaucier.la

Cheers straw, $13, thedirtybarcart.etsy.com

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FOR ADDITIONAL SOURCES, SEE PAGE 112.

COCKTAIL UMBRELLA, NAPKINS: PHILIP FRIEDMAN/STUDIO D

Novogratz Cache bar cart, $54, amazon.com


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