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Inspiration for a contemporary family room remodel in Denver with a music area
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We wanted to create a bright and sweet little nursery for this baby girl. The fun Sparrow wallpaper was the inspiration for the room. Pops of yellow and mint greet make it feel happy and inviting.
John Woodcock Photography


Stuart Wade, Envision Web
Blairsville, the county seat of Union County, was incorporated on December 26,1835 and remains the sole incorporated community in the county. At the heart of Downtown Blairsville is the Historic Union County Courthouse, constructed in 1899, and now home to everything from the Union County Historical Society and Friday Night Concerts to a military museum and dollhouse collection. Nearby is the Blairsville City Hall (formerly the "old" jail built in 1934). Both historical buildings are on the National Register of Historic Places.
Blairsville's Town Square is frequently the venue for annual events such as the Downtown Spring Arts & Crafts Festival, the Memorial Day Parade, the Green Bean Festival, the Bluegrass Festival, the Sorghum Parade, Hometown Halloween on the Square, and the Christmas Parade. Everyone is invited to these family orientated celebrations!
Just south of the Square, the Historical Society develops and maintains the Mountain Life Museum. It is home to the 1906 Grapel Mock House, the 1861 Payne Cabin, and annual events such as the Mountain Market and Heritage Festival. Look for live animals, heritage demonstrations, and hands-on activities such as panning for gold.
There are many exciting destinations in and around Blairsville. Meeks Park, Butternut Creek Golf Course, Lake Nottely, Helton Creek Falls, and the Appalachian Trail are a few of the most well-known attractions.
Blairsville is the place to be for outdoor fun. Nearly two-thirds of Union County is in the Chattahoochee National Forest. It includes Georgia's highest point, Brasstown Bald (with a visitors' center at the summit), Vogel State Park (the oldest and most popular state park in Georgia), and the Richard Russell Scenic Byway.
In 2011, Blairsville was designated as an official Appalachian Trail Community. This designation recognizes Blairsville for its part in promoting awareness of the Appalachian Trail as an important national and local resource.
In 2007 Blairsville was recognized as a Georgia Better Hometown, largely due to the community volunteer efforts of the Downtown Development Authority of Blairsville. Blairsville has many dedicated individuals and organizations that work together to make the city a great place to live (and to visit). Welcome to Blairsville, Georgia!


Inspiration for an industrial dark wood floor living room remodel in New York with white walls

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Interior Design by Tucker & Marks: http://www.tuckerandmarks.com/
Photograph by Matthew Millman


Example of a cottage living room design in Austin with blue walls and a wall-mounted tv


Andrea Rugg Photography
Trendy galley beige floor open concept kitchen photo in Minneapolis with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets, beige backsplash, paneled appliances, an island and beige countertops
Trendy galley beige floor open concept kitchen photo in Minneapolis with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets, beige backsplash, paneled appliances, an island and beige countertops


In 2010, Fiorito Interior Design was chosen to participate in the Summit League's charity event, Homes For The Holidays in Saratoga, California, and was given the challenge of creating an African-themed holiday tree. The open grasslands known as “savanna” and the indigenous cultures of Africa served as inspiration for this stylized tree. Soft yellow lights give the tree a warm glow reminiscent of the golden grasses of—and the sun over—these vast plains.On the tree you see traditional beaded gourds from Kenya, which can also be used as percussion instruments. Carved wooden African animals mingle together as they do on the veldt. Colorfully beaded leather amulets adorned with cowrie shells from West Africa pepper the tree; cowrie shells are used for divination by the Yoruban people of West Africa and have also been used as currency for centuries. Blown glass balls in bronze and copper colors speak to the origin of African metalworking over four thousand years ago. A carved wooden figure of Akuaba from Ghana tops the tree. This style of Akuaba originates from the Ashanti people and is used as both a fertility symbol and general good luck. The tree skirt is genuine hand-woven and hand-dyed mud cloth, or "bogolanfini," from Mali. The name comes from the iron-rich earthen pigments used to dye the classic geometric designs. Packages wrapped in African designs and tied with bows of raffia and cowrie shells wait to be opened under the tree.

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In 2010, Fiorito Interior Design was chosen to participate in the Summit League's charity event, Homes For The Holidays in Saratoga, California, and was given the challenge of creating an African-themed holiday tree. The open grasslands known as “savanna” and the indigenous cultures of Africa served as inspiration for this stylized tree. Soft yellow lights give the tree a warm glow reminiscent of the golden grasses of—and the sun over—these vast plains.On the tree you see traditional beaded gourds from Kenya, which can also be used as percussion instruments. Carved wooden African animals mingle together as they do on the veldt. Colorfully beaded leather amulets adorned with cowrie shells from West Africa pepper the tree; cowrie shells are used for divination by the Yoruban people of West Africa and have also been used as currency for centuries. Blown glass balls in bronze and copper colors speak to the origin of African metalworking over four thousand years ago. A carved wooden figure of Akuaba from Ghana tops the tree. This style of Akuaba originates from the Ashanti people and is used as both a fertility symbol and general good luck. The tree skirt is genuine hand-woven and hand-dyed mud cloth, or "bogolanfini," from Mali. The name comes from the iron-rich earthen pigments used to dye the classic geometric designs. Packages wrapped in African designs and tied with bows of raffia and cowrie shells wait to be opened under the tree.


In 2010, Fiorito Interior Design was chosen to participate in the Summit League's charity event, Homes For The Holidays in Saratoga, California, and was given the challenge of creating an African-themed holiday tree. The open grasslands known as “savanna” and the indigenous cultures of Africa served as inspiration for this stylized tree. Soft yellow lights give the tree a warm glow reminiscent of the golden grasses of—and the sun over—these vast plains.On the tree you see traditional beaded gourds from Kenya, which can also be used as percussion instruments. Carved wooden African animals mingle together as they do on the veldt. Colorfully beaded leather amulets adorned with cowrie shells from West Africa pepper the tree; cowrie shells are used for divination by the Yoruban people of West Africa and have also been used as currency for centuries. Blown glass balls in bronze and copper colors speak to the origin of African metalworking over four thousand years ago. A carved wooden figure of Akuaba from Ghana tops the tree. This style of Akuaba originates from the Ashanti people and is used as both a fertility symbol and general good luck. The tree skirt is genuine hand-woven and hand-dyed mud cloth, or "bogolanfini," from Mali. The name comes from the iron-rich earthen pigments used to dye the classic geometric designs. Packages wrapped in African designs and tied with bows of raffia and cowrie shells wait to be opened under the tree.


The BarK Puplick House, a play on words for ‘Public House,’ is the picturesque pub for the canine community. Just a short ‘pup crawl’ away is fido’s watering hole, posh nosh, and inn for relaxation. Built with timeless materials and craftsmanship, this ‘Gastropup’ fuses industrial decor with town & country charm. The industrial lighting and steel casement window captures the essence of city life, while shutters, traditional millwork, and floral & plaid textiles express the countryside’s beauty.
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Mobile Wardrobe Closet Stand for Kids: Key Features
-Made of Sturdy and High Quality Melamine Panels
-Wardrobe Drawer with Full Extension Soft Closing Slides
-Angled Shoe Racks on Both Sides
-Easy Gliding Casters for Mobility
-Designed and Manufactured in the U.S.A.
Mobile Closet Stand Product Description
A mobile closet stand that you will cherish for years with your child! Versatile, functional, yet whimsically designed to fit your chic home decor. Perfect for keeping your child's wardrobe neat and tidy. A sturdy chrome-finished clothes rod offers ample space for you to mix, match and coordinate all of your child's outfits for school, play and events. A convenient pull-out drawer serves as additional storage space for blankets, sweaters, toys, or accessories. Wheel the clothes stand from room to room for playtime and dress-up or while cleaning and remodeling your space. Your child will have fun while learning to organize their clothes, toys, and shoes.
Adult assembly required. Step-by-step instruction manual included. Toll-Free phone support and customer service. No additional tools required! Includes a handy screwdriver for your convenience in the package!
Scratch resistant and easy to clean material made in U.S.A. Coordinates well with other popular furniture finishes. The Mobile Closet Bear comes in a variety of colors (subject to availability):
Black
Cherry
Espresso Wenge
Natural Maple
Product Dimensions: 19.5” D x 36” W x 41.5”
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Mobile Bookcase for Kids: Key Features
-Made in the USA of Quality Melamine Panels
-Double-Sided Bookcase Storage
-Easy Gliding and Locking Casters for Mobility and Safety
-Designed and Manufactured in the U.S.A.
Product Description:
Keep everything within reach with this NEW Double-Sided Children’s Bookcase from Ace Baby Furniture. The Mobile Children’s Bookcase is the latest addition to the whimsical, practical, and ultra-functional furniture collection. This bookcase offers two-sided storage, smooth-gliding and locking casters, and chic designs for both parents and children to enjoy for years to come. Wheel this bookcase from room to room while providing ample storage space for all of your child’s storybooks, toys, and other memorabilia. Versatile for the baby’s nursery, toddler’s bedroom, or even the playroom! Give your child easy access to their favorite fairytales, fables, and storybooks so they can learn to find and organize their own literature collection! Classic designs and colors match well with almost any décor. Quality materials ensure long-term usage as your child grows and transitions. This bookcase features three display shelves on both sides, which provide enough space and storage to showcase all of your child’s most precious belongings:
-Books, Trophies, and Framed Artwork or Awards
-Toys, Board-games, Plush Animals, and Dolls
-Storage Boxes and Toy Containers
-Video Games, Laptop, Radio, Clock, and other Electronic Devices
Product Options:
-3 Shapes (Rabbit, Lion and Bear)
-5 Luxurious Colors (Espresso Wenge, Cherry, Natural Maple, White, and Black)
Product Assembly and Support Information:
-Adult assembly required.
-Step-by-step instruction manual included.
-Toll-Free phone support and customer service.
-No additional tools required! Package includes a screwdriver for your convenience!


Stuart Wade, Envision Web
Blairsville, the county seat of Union County, was incorporated on December 26,1835 and remains the sole incorporated community in the county. At the heart of Downtown Blairsville is the Historic Union County Courthouse, constructed in 1899, and now home to everything from the Union County Historical Society and Friday Night Concerts to a military museum and dollhouse collection. Nearby is the Blairsville City Hall (formerly the "old" jail built in 1934). Both historical buildings are on the National Register of Historic Places.
Blairsville's Town Square is frequently the venue for annual events such as the Downtown Spring Arts & Crafts Festival, the Memorial Day Parade, the Green Bean Festival, the Bluegrass Festival, the Sorghum Parade, Hometown Halloween on the Square, and the Christmas Parade. Everyone is invited to these family orientated celebrations!
Just south of the Square, the Historical Society develops and maintains the Mountain Life Museum. It is home to the 1906 Grapel Mock House, the 1861 Payne Cabin, and annual events such as the Mountain Market and Heritage Festival. Look for live animals, heritage demonstrations, and hands-on activities such as panning for gold.
There are many exciting destinations in and around Blairsville. Meeks Park, Butternut Creek Golf Course, Lake Nottely, Helton Creek Falls, and the Appalachian Trail are a few of the most well-known attractions.
Blairsville is the place to be for outdoor fun. Nearly two-thirds of Union County is in the Chattahoochee National Forest. It includes Georgia's highest point, Brasstown Bald (with a visitors' center at the summit), Vogel State Park (the oldest and most popular state park in Georgia), and the Richard Russell Scenic Byway.
In 2011, Blairsville was designated as an official Appalachian Trail Community. This designation recognizes Blairsville for its part in promoting awareness of the Appalachian Trail as an important national and local resource.
In 2007 Blairsville was recognized as a Georgia Better Hometown, largely due to the community volunteer efforts of the Downtown Development Authority of Blairsville. Blairsville has many dedicated individuals and organizations that work together to make the city a great place to live (and to visit). Welcome to Blairsville, Georgia!
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