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Hoarders on A&E TV: Do You Watch?

We've admitted to fear and fascination of extreme hoarding. This week the show Hoarders on A&E TV started its second season of 60-minute episodes. Each episode features the lives of people whose hoarding is out of control. Do you have hoarding tendencies to keep in check? Do you watch the show?

A Watergate Condo with Amazing Views
Washington Spaces

Washington Spaces magazine features the Watergate condo of Peter and Ingrid Willson. The couple gutted two adjacent apartments to make one large, 2,850 square foot home. They removed as many walls as possible to expose the stunning Potomac River views.

White House State Dinners: Decor, Entertainment, & Party Crashers!

The Obamas hosted their first state dinner this week honoring India's Prime Minister Singh. The menu, entertainment, and decor were all highly scrutinized. The dinner even had party crashers who got through all the White House security! Click through for more on the state dinner, the decor, and the party crashers...

"Keeper" Furniture: What Can't You Part With?

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In last week's "placeholder" furniture survey we saw that most readers have furniture you plan to replace with "perfect" pieces. On the opposite end of the spectrum, do you have any pieces you think are long-term "keepers"?

Do You Have "Placeholder" Furniture?

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In yesterday's house tour Michael & David's Modern Classic, readers did NOT like the IKEA bedside tables. Michael and David are looking for the perfect pieces, but the IKEA tables do the job for now. Do you have "placeholder" furniture that you'd like to replace? Take our survey below the jump.

Michael & David's Modern Classic
House Tour

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Name: Michael & David, 2 dogs Spencer & Renee
Location: North Cleveland Park, Washington, DC
Size: 2,500 square feet
Years lived in: 2.5 years

You loved Michael Hampton's interior designs and watercolor paintings and now we're showing his North Cleveland Park house that he shares with David and their two dogs, Spencer and Renee. The older house has anachronisms that Michael and David wouldn't have chosen, but have learned to love.

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Hot or Not? Innermost White Light Fixture by Winnie Lui

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Jewelery designer Winnie Lui created this chandelier of found objects. The limited edition of 100 will be available in white or black (50 each). Survey below the jump...

Entertaining Ideas from DC House Tours

It's Entertaining month at Apartment Therapy so we've rounded up DC homes that are ready to entertain. Click through for ways to make your home party-ready and see a peek of an upcoming House Tour.

Gas Mask Shower Head

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The Gas Mask Shower Head is the scariest design we've come across this Halloween. Designed by Chris Dimino, the gas mask's eye holes can be used as soap dishes. Would this scare you in the shower?

Brian Jungen's Repurposed Sculpture
The National Museum of the American Indian

Brian Jungen uses common, mass-produced objects to make powerful sculpture. Currently on view at The National Museum of the American Indian in DC: totem poles made of golf bags, golf balls and painted golf tees; a whale skeleton from reassembled plastic chairs, and Northwest Coast-style masks out of Nike Air Jordan basketball sneakers.

The 2009 White House Christmas Tree

The official 2009 White House Christmas tree was selected this week by a team of White House staff. The tree comes from West Virginian growers Eric and Gloria Sundback, both in their 80s, who have been growing Christmas trees since 1956. This is their fourth White House Christmas tree.

Michael Hampton: Designer & Artist

Talented interior designer Michael Hampton recently launched his own DC-based design firm. Michael brings a modern take on classical design ideas. He also paints watercolors of neoclassical architecture.

Anthropologie Chandelier for Obama Daughters
Man Shops Globe

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In the TV show Man Shops Globe, Anthropologie buyer Keith Johnson travels the world shopping for the store - dream job, anyone? In this week's episode he commissions a chandelier, which is later bought by President Obama for his daughters' (Sasha and Malia) White House bedroom. Can you guess its materials and country of origin? Note: the image shown here is from the same designer but not the commissioned Obama piece.

Ode to Diana Vreeland: Alex's Red on Red on Red Living Room

A constant source of inspiration is Alex's Granny Chic House Tour. In honor of COLOR month, we're highlighting Alex's "ode to Diana Vreeland" — a red on red on red living room.

Obamas Pick Bold, Modern Artwork for The White House

Last summer we blogged about the Obamas' call for modern artwork in the White House. They put out a request to museums for bold, abstract, and modern artwork to replace the 19th-century still lifes, landscapes, and portraits that had long adorned the White House walls. This week, the White House announced the Obamas' art picks...