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October 2019 The look of hand-drawn art is hot in decor Define your own design

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The look of

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hand-drawn art is hot in decor By KIM COOK Associated Press

and-crafted is popular these days, and many home decorators are looking for unique textiles and other furnishings that feature the look of hand-drawn art.

H This photo provided by Betsy Olmsted Design Studio shows some of the Saratoga Springs, N.Y.-based artist and designer's designs. AP Photo

Items like the eclectic, playful wallpapers of Brooklynbased artist Aimee Wilder , who designed for brands like DwellStudio, Martha Stewart and Vans before starting her own studio. She’s expanded the line beyond wallpaper to include rugs, pillows, fabrics and poufs, and collaborates with prominent design brands on showroom design and installations. See ART — Page 4

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“I’ve been making graphic pieces since the early 2000s and I knew I wanted my own brand way back then,” Wilder recalls. “I just knew that my work was a good fit for home textiles, maybe filling a hole, since back then most interior stuff was pretty traditional or more globally inspired.” In her Eudaimonia collection, named after a Greek word meaning happiness, she was interested in exploring how celestial bodies influence us. The moon’s phases are rendered in pastels and neutrals in the Earthlight pattern, while Pyramid du Soleil is named after Mexico’s Pyramid of the Sun in Teotihuacan.

Another artist, Anna Bond of Winter Park, Florida, co-founded Rifle Paper Co., known for floral illustrations on stationery, wallpaper, home decor and fashion accessories. Bond’s made a series of gouache paintings of destinations around the U.S., including Chicago, New York and San Francisco. Betsy Olmsted had planned to become a naturalist, but after majoring in art, studying in India, and getting a master’s degree in textile design, she translated that early passion for living things into a career as a designer with her own studio in Saratoga Springs, New York.

In her lighthearted watercolor, gouache and ink drawings, a menagerie of foxes, hedgehogs, turkeys and other woodland creatures share the canvas with smatterings of flowers and leaves. She AP Photo sells table linens, pillows, wallpaper and This photo provided by Rifle Paper Fantastic sea creatures make their fabric by the yard. One of her unusual Co. shows a gouache painting by wallpaper patterns: Curio, on which glass way to and fro across her Mystic LaAnna Bond of Chinatown in San cloches hold beautifully rendered mushgoon wallpaper, an idea that came out of a trek through the Scottish High- Francisco. rooms, coral, antlers and moths, all surlands. A trip to Indonesia was the rounded by fungi and flora detailed with a jumping-off point for Bungalow, with delicate touch. It resembles a naturalist’s exotic fruits and flora. And a line drawing Wilder received as a notebook writ large, and one can imagine it in a nursery. gift while collaborating with Los Angeles surf brand Mowgli Surf inspired her jaunty Swell wave print. The founders of The Farmhouse Project , artists Shawn Lang

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and Kris Prepelica in Hortonville, New York, create detailed drawings of vegetables and botanicals, which are printed on stonewashed linen table goods. The napery has an authentic, historical charm that’s right on trend. Fishs Eddy also offers dishtowels illustrated with pen and ink drawings, here of New York City bridges and tunnels. And Brooklyn artist Claudia Pearson, whose work has appeared in children’s books and The New Yorker, has done a collection of tea towels available at West Elm that feature her quirky take on maps of cities all over the country.

This photo provided by Betsy Olmsted Design Studio shows some of the Saratoga Springs, N.Y.-based artist and designer's designs.

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Mural created by Matt W. Moore

DEFINE Your Own DESIGN

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n cities across the country, vibrantly hued murals are often created to bring color and life to buildings, community gathering places and more. The bold energy of large-scale murals, like one created by mural artist Matt W. Moore with the help of Scotch Painter’s Tape, reflects a growing trend toward a more adventurous design. It’s a style that you can easily adapt and make your own with existing decor elements that are already in your home. Explore these ideas to help spark creativity for your next project.

Make a statement There was a time when it was considered daring to paint one wall in a room a different color. However, these days, statement walls are replacing the more subtle accent wall. A wall filled with geometric shapes or a colorful pattern is an eye-catching enhancement that can be added to just about any space. Generally, the wall you use should be the natural focal point of the room. Be conscious

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of architectural details that may distract from the design. Doors and fixtures like fireplaces can be incorporated or worked around, but windows are usually too disruptive, so it’s best to avoid if at all possible. Although the idea is to create a standout feature, keep colors in line with the rest of the room to maintain a sense of cohesiveness. Similarly, avoid overcrowding the room with furnishings and intricate wall art that will take the attention away from your statement wall.

Revamp furniture Refinishing old furniture is an affordable way to outfit a newly designed room. For an on-trend look, invite some visual interest with patterns. You might choose a single color stripe to contrast a lighter or darker hue, or create a pattern using shapes like circles or diamonds. Tables are especially well-suited for creative painting, but don’t limit yourself. Wooden seating can also be an attractive option. If you’re painting the seat, it’s a

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good idea to add a protective coat after the paint design is dry to reduce wear. Another option: paint a piece such as a buffet or armoire a solid color in a standout shade then use white or another soft color to create patterns on the door or drawer panels.

Consider accent pieces Paint embellishment doesn’t have to be limited to hard surfaces; textiles can also benefit from a bold paint makeover. Accent pieces like pillows, lamp shades or rugs are easy places to add colorful designs on a small scale that can easily be swapped out if and when you’re ready for a new look. Be sure to use paint suitable for fabric. Before diving into the full project, it’s a good idea to test a small spot to determine how the material will react to the paint. Some fabrics will soak up or bleed the paint, and while this effect has an artistic merit of its own, you’ll want to have a sense of the finished look to ensure you can achieve the design you want. Find more home improvement inspiration and resources at ScotchBrand.com/PaintersTape.


Tools of the Trade Before starting any paint project, set yourself up for success by gathering all the tools you’ll need: Brushes or rollers: The tool you use to apply paint will have a significant impact on the finished look, so investing in quality brushes or rollers can make a noticeable difference. Roller tray: If your project calls for a roller brush then a tray is necessary to allow for even distribution of paint across the roller and more even application. Consider investing in inexpensive tray liners that can be thrown away when the job is complete to help make cleanup easier. Painter’s tape: While every job is unique, they all start the same way – preparation. Before starting any painting project, it’s important that you’re choosing the right tape for your job, so you end up with a better result. For more sensitive projects like geometric shapes and stripes, consider an option like Scotch Delicate Surface Painter’s Tape that seals out paint while delivering sharp lines and a clean removal. This tape is ideal on surfaces that require a little extra care, such as wood floors, wallpaper, cabinets, painted drywall and freshly painted walls. Painter’s plastic: Protect large surrounding areas like the floor and furnishings with plastic coverings to prevent unwanted paint drippings. You can also find products that dispense painter’s tape and plastic at the same time, allowing for quicker, easier application than applying each product individually.

Pro Taping Tips

Make sure the surface is clean, dry and dust-free so the tape sticks properly. Apply tape directly on the surface, pressing down as you go without stretching the tape. Press down firmly with a smooth edge, like a putty knife or credit card, to secure the tape. Let the tape set for about 30-60 minutes before painting. Wait until the paint is dry to the touch before removing the tape. Use a putty knife or razor blade to score along the edge of the tape to help prevent cracking along the paint line. Lift tape slowly by pulling it back on itself then removing at a 45-degree angle.

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Creating a Spa Oasis T

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ransforming your bathroom into a personal home spa allows you to come home to a relaxing environment every day. By making space and removing clutter, along with adding decorative touches, you can achieve a stylish spa-like atmosphere in the comfort of your own home. Whether you enjoy the understated, nature-inspired colors or the calming atmosphere, a spa-like bathroom can be beautiful, welcoming and relaxing. Escape the ordinary with these cabinetry ideas from the experts at Wellborn Cabinet.

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Style and functionality combine in bath cabinets and vanities designed to create your own private retreat where your space is serenely ordered and uncluttered. Common amongst spalike bathroom styling is a clutter-free space, and in doing so, everything is hidden behind the cabinet doors, making storage solutions vital. To get the spa-like bathroom look, consider adding organizational solutions like a tiered spice rack, sliding shelves and vanity appliance pullouts from Wellborn Cabinet. A tiered spice rack keeps your cabinets organized and makes your morning routine easier. Sliding shelves can make your mornings less hectic with a gentle pull that brings bath essentials right to you. Conveniently store hairstyling tools in one location without compromising design or space with a vanity appliance pullout.

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Design with relaxation in mind; the calm, warmer naturalcolor tones and ambient lighting help lend a relaxing vibe.

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Infuse natural elements

Nature can be infused into the design by playing on textures with metals, earthy color tones, the graining in the cabinetry and the addition of a subtle waterfall separating the his-and-her vanity to provide a relaxing retreat. For example, Wellborn Cabinet’s Biscotti Cherry and Terra Oak embossed melamine VKRZ R྾ WKH ZRRG JUDLQLQJ WR KLJKOLJKW WKH QDWXUDO DVSHFWV RI the wood. For more bathroom remodeling ideas, visit wellborn.com.

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Fall décor's style song:

FEEL-GOOD VIBES & PERSONALITY By KIM COOK Associated Press

or keen serial redecorators, it's time to start thinking about an autumn refresh. This fall, interior designers say there's demand for eclectic styles, interesting prints, rich hues and warm textures.

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The trim, tailored lines of midcentury decor have been ensconced in the home furnishings marketplace for several years now; versions of iconic pieces can be found in all big-box retailers. Has the beloved style peaked? Some designers see an easing of the fever, but that doesn't mean midmod is going anywhere. "It has saturated the market," says designer Elizabeth Stuart, of Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. "(But) I think the interesting thing is that unlike the 'industrial' look, the

midcentury 'comeback' has proven not to be is experiencing a major revitalization," she just a fad but an awareness and a respected says. way of designing. Amazing furniture and Elaborate patterns, ornamentation, and fabric designers came out of that luxe materials are hallmarks time — Florence Knoll, of that style. Designers like the Eameses, Saarinen — Miles Redd and Ken Fulk are design that's held its own known for their max-y, layand shown the world that ered, curated interiors. it never really left." "The beautiful thing Christiane Lemieux, about maximalism is that who founded the homeit's entirely personal," says design and fashion brand Lemieux. "You're enDwellStudio and now runs couraged to the custom furniture rec h o o s e tailer The Inside, sees pieces that change coming. visually ex"Interiors have been press your clean, midcentury-inspired individuality. and fairly generic for the past My No. 1 maxfew years, (but now) people imalism tip: This photo proare craving the 'new and Strive for pervided by The Insonalization more.' Enter maximalism, specifically side shows their over perfection, through the lens of British design, which Slipper Chair.

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and you can't go wrong. The more you mix, the better the result." She has introduced a chintz fabric collection at The Inside. And at August Abode, there's a Notting Hill-inspired chintz wallpaper collection. In his furnishings collections, British designer Timothy Oulton melds respect for history with a modern-cool, slightly rebellious vibe. He takes classic pieces like tufted leather chesterfields, steamer trunks and Deco-era chandeliers, and plays with scale, incorporates a cheeky flag print, or re-interprets a saddle or aviator's chair as seating. Another fun way to bring a sense of history into a space: GE has a new collection of oversize vintage-style lighting. The LED bulbs come in ball, bulb and cylinder shapes with interesting filament designs, and all with the warm glow of the Edison fixtures that inspired them. If you're not comfortable going to the max, there's another emerging look that finds the sweet spot between "lots" and "little," and that's maximal minimalism. This allows you to keep your clean-lined aesthetic while adding just a touch of something bold. Maybe it's wild throw pillows. Or oversize art. Or a collection of objects — but instead of covering every surface, you display them in a contained way on a sleek shelf.

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"Shearling and boucle and velvet, oh my!" says John McClain, whose studio is in Orlando, Florida. "Deep, cozy textures are cropping up on more than just pillows these days — entire sofas, chairs and headboards are sporting luscious upholstery reminiscent of lambs, puppies and ponies." These materials create a calming, homey feeling, he says.

He suggests also adding a hide rug, faux-fur throw or Nordic knit pouf for a fashionable look. You'll find seating from CB2, Houzz and Article upholstered in soft, nubby boucle. West Elm, Target and World Market are among retailers offering poufs with Scandinavian-style patterns.

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McClain is excited about some new, warm grays, like Benjamin Moore's Gray Owl, Dunn Edwards' Foggy Day and Sherwin-Williams' Repose Gray. "Adding layers of darker, moodier colors on top of this new gray leads to a sophisticated and almost sexy feel for fall," he says. Benjamin Moore color and design expert Hannah Yeo notes another chic combo: "From pale buttermilk to rich gold, yellows are making a strong visual statement. Soft yellow mixes well with gray and warms up wood tones." And Los Angeles designer Jane Breegan favors colors that "appeal to the emotions." "I see fall's color trends moving toward darker, deeper hues like dark teal, maroon, plum," she says. "These colors create a relaxed atmosphere that contrasts the bright, electric tones of spring and summer." PPG's color of the year is Chinese Porcelain, a dusky navy. Fashion's fall collections from Armani, Philip Lim, Christian Siriano and others featured the hue in variations ranging from quiet grayed blues to vibrant cobalts. Navy is a perennial favorite, but McClain suggests trying peacock, deep teal or juniper. "These warmer, greener blues are just as versatile, conjuring feelings of a relaxing snuggle by the fire on a fall evening," he says. And Joan Craig of the New York architectural and interiors

appliances and plumbing fixtures are stainless steel, cabinet hardware and light fixtures are brushed brass, and all door, hardware and window frames are matte black. Then punctuate your metal mixtures with picture frames, lamps and accessories." GE Cafe's new appliance suite lets you customize knobs and handles, for example. "One of BRASS NOTES my clients opted for copper acComplementing all the rich cents on her stainless appliances blues, teals, berries and greens for fall, and plans to change are the metals, and designers say again for spring," McClain says. mixing them up is the way to go SURFACES WITH now. PERSONALITY "Mixed metals definitely infuse an eclectic balance this fall," "Wallpaper is having its day," says Breegan. Rose gold may be says Craig, citing papers with on the wane, but brass and gold natural textures, customizable accents are trending, as is matte hand painting and small-scale black. Silvery nickel and steel are prints. always in. The mix isn't solely "Beyond rooms, we're lining about material or color; it's also ceilings, cabinet interiors and about finish. Matte, polished, an- bookcases," she says. tiqued and brushed give home Terrazzo has found a home in decorators many options to pro- many designers' hearts. "It's been vide interest and depth. around for 10,000 years and it How do you decide which to still looks modern," says Craig. use? McClain's trick: repetition. "There are so many variations, "Create a rhythm through and we love the design impact it themes," he says. "For example, gives a space." firm Craig & Company says bold hues are finding their way into the kitchen, too. "Many of our clients are interested in the black stainless finishes, which are handsome and fingerprint-resistant," she says. "The trend for color in appliances is staying strong. What's not to love about a burgundy, deep blue or brilliant green La Cornue range?"

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— 44 percent weatherize to make the temperature of their Preparing your home to combat home more comfortable temperature change is an important — 22 percent do it for greater task for both homeowners and energy efficiency renters throughout the year. Feel Is that a draft? uncomfortable drafts? Notice your First, you’ll need to identify the heating and cooling equipment is continuously running? Tired of ex- source — or sources — of leaks. Don’t stress -- it’s easy! Hold an inpensive energy bills? You’re not cense stick near potential draft alone: almost two-thirds of Ameri- sources, such as windows and can adults live in a home that needs doors. If the smoke blows sideto be weatherized, according to re- ways, you’ll know an air leak exists cent research conducted by Duck and it’s time to weatherize. But don’t brand. stop there. Areas such as attic acThere are many motivations for cess openings, pull-down stairs and weatherizing. In fact, did you know exterior electrical sockets are additional, often overlooked sources of … — 54 percent of people weath- air leaks. So, now what? erize to save money on energy bills

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Cell: 701-833-3536

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Locations in Minot, ND 900 South Broadway

852-3711

www.townandcountry.org Federally Insured by NCUA 615 South Broadway, Minot

2200 15th St. SW

852-2018

857-7220 2105 16th St. NW

852-8200

1017 South Bdwy & 924 31st Ave. SW, Minot

20 1st St. SW, Minot 701-852-3361 bremer.com

Member FDIC

857-8400 or 857-4444

www.primeres.com/minot 315 3rd Ave • SW Minot, ND

701-805-0006 or 701-721-5889 October 2019 HOME MARKET 15


$259,000

$599,900

$269,900

QUALITY! - *4 Bedroom, Master Bedroom with Full Bath and Walk-in Closet on Main Level, 2 Additional Bedrooms with Full Baths and 3rd Bedroom/Office, and Laundry on Upper Level, 1/2 Bath & Den Ali Ryan on Lower Level *2016 sq.ft. *2 Car Heated 720-9004 Garage with Work Space 182656

COUNTRY LIVING CLOSE TO TOWN! - *4 Bedroom, 4 bath home on 2 acres *Tall vaulted ceilings *Open Concept *Quartz Counter Tops *Stonefaced gas fireplace *Walk-in closets *Master Bath has spa tub and tile shower *Bathrooms have Tile Flooring and Tile Tub Surround *Patio and Front of House Plumbed for Natural Gas *4-Stall Garage with Half Bath *Heated Floors in Basement and Garage *36 X40 Shop #191567

VERY SPACIOUS! - *5 Bedrooms, Huge Master Bedroom with Walk-in Closet *Custom Built-ins *Custom Tile Work *Great Mud-room right off 28 X 28 (3-Stall) Garage *Built in 2014 *Large Lot (.47 acres) *1,680 sq.ft. on each level *Open Concept *190865

$201,500

$244,900

$207,900

GREAT NEIGHBORHOOD! - *3 bedroom, 2 baths *Located in new Silver Springs development area *3 Stall Garage *Open Concept *Top End Appliances *Main Floor Laundry *Large Pantry *Lots of Storage *Vaulted Ceilings *Deck in Back #192065

GREAT INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY! - *Four-plex with full occupancy *Upper Units have Balconies *All Units have 2 Bedrooms, 1 Bath *All Units have Air Conditioning *Coin-Operated Laundry *Cyber Locks on Exterior Doors *Near Washington Elementary School #191200

NG I D N PE

$545,000

Thad Tarasen 240-6737

$34,900

Blake Krabseth 720-1786

$104,900

LOOK HERE!- *3 Bedroom, 2.5 Bath Ranch Home *Double Attached Garage *Large Fenced Yard *Main Level Laundry *Master Bedroom Suite with Half Bath *Built-in Dresser and Closets *Basement was Properly Cleaned after 2011 flood, Documents to Show #191816

Thad Tarasen 240-6737

COMFORTABLE LIVING!- *2 Bedroom, 1 1/2 Bath TownHome *2 Car Garage *Kitchen, Living Room, Laundry and 1/2 Bath on Main Level, Decent Size Bedrooms and Full Bath on Upper Level *Extra Judy Storage *HOA Maintains Garage, Exterior, Hoskin Insurance, Lawn Care and Snow Removal 721-3837 *Nice Size Kitchen #191191

AFFORDABLE! - *3 Bedroom, 1.75 Bath Home in Powers Lake *Newer Oak Cabinets *Hardwood Floors *Spacious Back Yard *Newer Appliances *Deck *Newer Windows and Roof *Near Downtown Area and Lake #190834

MUST SEE! - *3 Bedroom, 3 Bath Brick Home *15 Minutes from Minot *8.81 Acres with Option to Purchase Another 9 Acres *Attached Garage and Detached Heated Double Garage *Additional Single Detached Garage *40X80 Quonset and 40x72 Shop *Patio with Great View of Souris River Valley #191815

Carrie Montoya

$130,000

$205,500

$369,900

240-0709

LOTS OF POTENTIAL! – *3 Bedroom, 1 Bath Ranch Home *Newer Siding, Windows, Maintenance Free Deck and Metal Roof *Updated Flooring, Freshly Painted *Space to Build on Adjoining Lot #191133

GREAT LOCATION! - *2 Bedroom, 1.75 Bath Townhouse *2 Car Garage *Over 1400 sq. ft. *Quiet Cul de Sac *Close to Shopping, Restaurants and Schools *Open Concept *Master Bedroom with Walk-in Closet *Maintenance-free Porch *Sprinkler System MLS#191540

COUNTRY LIVING! - *Outskirts of Minot *3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths *Huge Dining Area *Brick Fireplace Surround houses Wood Burning Stove *Master Suite with Unique Features *Fenced Yard *3 Car Garage with Bonus Shop Area *Large Deck *Lots of Storage *New Shingles on Main Part of House *Garden Area *Beautiful Views #191997

Ali Ryan.......................... 720-9004 Beth Ringen................... 429-0326 Blake Krabseth ............. 720-1786 Brian Henry ................... 228-4290 Carrie Montoya ............. 240-0709

Janea Martell

320-333-5264

Danielle Delzer .............. 500-3732 Geri Beede..................... 509-1773 Gracia Eman.................. 263-1295 Janea Martell ................ 320-333-5264 Janet Schelling ............. 240-7537

16 HOME MARKET October 2019

Janet Schelling 240-7537

Judy Hoskin .................. 721-3837 Kevin Connole............... 833-7003 Leigh Ann Perdue ......... 641-0150 Lenora Stevenson ........ 263-7757 Matt Watne .................... 720-5700

Equal Housing Opportunity

Carrie Montoya

240-0709

Matt Watne 720-5700

Janet Schelling 240-7537

Carrie Montoya

240-0709

Ric Montoya .................. 240-0749 Susanne Hoskin ............ 833-0160 Thad Tarasen................. 240-6737


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