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The Simple Life The magazine's Spring Home and Design issue explores the theme of less is more: An avid collector learns to let go of years of treasures, an Annapolis couple downsizes from a 6,000-square-foot house to a boat and a renovation of a school into a residence shows the success of a clear, strict vision.
Once the place for the science department of the Field School near Dupont Circle, Jim Bell and Mark Scott's custom-designed kitchen features wenge-wood cabinetry and Carrara marble countertops.
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| • The Editor's Garden: Washington Post gardening editor, Adrian Higgins, takes us on a tour of his garden. August 06, 2003 • Thinking Outside the House: Three houses that accent greenery and scenery. April 24, 2003 • Designing Inspirations: The nine rooms in the Washington Design Center's newest decorators' show
house are on display until June 27. Get inspired. March 26, 2003 • David Mitchell at Home: Top interior designer David A. Mitchell shares secrets of his signature
style. March 19, 2003 • Design on a Fast Track: The annual Salone Internazionale del Mobile is a think tank for the next wave of edgier-than-thou trends. But it has also provided memorable furniture for people who choose to live completely in their own time. May 09, 2002 • Home Alone: Three sets of empty nesters fix up their homes their way after the kids have gone. April 25, 2002 • Marimekko in Bloom: The bold, brash prints of Marimekko - the company that begot a million mod mid-century throw pillows and duvet covers - are hot again.
These classic and new designs from the Finnish firm are all available today. February 22, 2002 • Building Blocks: Architectual details that make a house look like a home from the Washington Post Magazine. February 18, 2002 | | |
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