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This British artist uses traditional Japanese marbling techniques to create dreamy handmade wallcoverings
Natascha Maksimovic wants to bring people closer to nature. Using centuries-old techniques, the Margate, England–based artist, also known as Nat Maks, paints expansive marbled landscapes that immerse ...
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16 Stunning Tile Backsplash Alternatives From HGTV Stars That'll Set Your Home Apart
The right backsplash can make your kitchen more aesthetic and functional. These HGTV stars prove that there are some stunning ...
Discover California’s most regrettable home trends, from dark cabinets to popcorn ceilings, and see what design moves are ...
Learn how to use a microfiber cloth, dish soap, vinegar, baking soda, and toothpaste to remove marks from walls without damaging the paint.
The Tudor farmhouse has been in the octogenarian’s family since the 1400s — now it’s a glorious riot of high and low, where ...
No one can accuse the Omni Parker House of relying solely on its storied history as a marketing ploy to draw guests. Need evidence? Open a copy of the Boston Sunday Globe from Aug. 17, 1902. If you ...
A South Carolina man on death row is scheduled to be executed next month for killing a man, burning his eyes with cigarettes and taunting police by painting "catch me if u can" on a wall with the ...
At first glance, Georges-Pierre Seurat’s A Sunday on La Grande Jatte—1884 seems a warm portrait of a sunny day in a lovely park. But a closer look at the Neo-Impressionist’s most famous artwork ...
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