EVERYONE’S AN EXPERT:
“Rate My Room” is a new online feature from Home and Garden Television. Simply log on to ratemyroom.hgtv.com to post pictures and comments about favorite decorating projects, or offer other fix-it fans tips and ideas for updating their sagging spaces. This popular photo of a bedroom remodel was posted by a Florida homeowner.
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MORE TO SHOW:
ALNO, the German kitchen cabinetry maker, is one of several new showrooms opening in the Denver Design Center. Others include Northrup House, proprietors of distinctive, international furnishings; Forma Funzione, specializing in Italian kitchens; Century Furniture, makers of high-end, traditional pieces for every room of the home; and Pierre Deux, which offers fine, French Country furnishings and accessories. All of the Denver Design Center showrooms are open to the public. The Denver Design District also keeps interior designers on hand to assist customers in showrooms that only sell merchandise to the trade. More information at denverdesign.com.
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TRUMP IN TRAINING:
Karen Adams and Andrea Edmunds – the founders of poshtots.com believe a child’s room is more than a place to sleep. It’s a place to play, learn, dream and grow. For kids who dream of growing up to be rich and famous, this online store specializing in everything for little people from strollers to bedroom furniture, recently launched a selection of “Mini Mansions” like this one that looks like it’s straight out of Alice in Wonderland. Dubbed Sophie’s Magical Windmill Playhouse, it costs $38,000. But the best selling point is that parents might enjoy these lush little backyard digs even more than the kids.






