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    Spend Time In Your Backyard Or Patio With New Outdoor Furniture

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    Anna Yu on Jun 4, 2009 2:22 PM PDT
    After a long and cold winter and spring quickly passing us by, it's finally getting nice enough to spend more time outdoors! From lounging by the poolside to spending some serious time at the grill, nothing beats spending time in your very own backyard. But if you've recently discovered that your outdoor furniture didn't survive the winter (cracked wood or rusted metal), then it's high time to upgrade. I've also got some buying tips to make sure you get the most bang out of your buck. When buying metal furniture, look for labels that say they're powder coated and rust resistant. For wood furniture, teak is best, but it's also very expensive and slow growing. Instead, look for eucalyptus wood, which is sustainable and is water resistant. Who says outdoor furniture has to be hard and uncomfortable? I'd be happy sit on the Corsica Outdoor Oversized Chair all day long. In need for seating space and storage? Get the Chesapeake Bench Ice Chest which keeps all your drinks ice cold and the lid lowers into an extra seating space. Check out my slideshow for more outdoor furniture ideas. Just remember to store everything in a safe place in the winter so you don't have to buy new outdoor furniture every year!

    Fab Finds: Stylehive's Top 5 Home Decor Steals of the Week!

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    Lisanne Silverman on Jul 29, 2008 12:22 PM PDT
    Virtually any bargain comes with a certain level of guaranteed joy, but a true bargain on a luxury item brings with it a certain exhilaration... for me at least. First off, we have a bright macrame table for under $30, and no, it's not from IKEA. Then we'll show you the Anthropologie pillow that'll brighten up your bed in its own subtle way. And you truly, truly can't miss the Frette bath towels-- they'll only be 50% off for a limited time, so you'd better run over to Bluefly now before they're all gone! Check out the slideshow for more hot savings! Deals like these won't last long.

    Mid-Century Modern 101: Know The Basics on the Red-Hot ...

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    meg donohue on Jan 11, 2008 10:35 AM PST
    If you're a design junkie or a domino magazine reader (or if your home, like mine, is bombarded with West Elm catalogs on a daily basis), you're probably familiar with the term "Mid-Century Modern." But what exactly does it mean?

    When: "Mid-Century Modern" refers to, no eye-rolling please, the design aesthetic that rose to prominence during the middle of the 20th Century.

    What: The most recognizable features of the style are simple, clean lines that result in unpretentious, functional pieces (no flowery carvings or superfluous complexities allowed).

    Who: Designers of note from the 1950s and 60s include Charles and Ray Eames, Eero Saarinen, and Herman Miller.

    Why: After a few decades of floundering, Mid-Century Modern is without a doubt the hot design aesthetic these days, which means that companies, such as Design Within Reach, that offer reinterpretations and reproductions of the trendy look are sitting pretty.

    Need more, eager student? What a brown-noser! Check out the slideshow for examples of Mid-Century Modern in the Hive.

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