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Posts By Susie Nadler

The Fall Cure: Sacred Space
Week 7 - Tips & Tricks

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I couldn't resist resurrecting renngrrl's lovely bedroom from back in the Spring Cure.
A sanctuary, indeed! Love the dresser as bedside table.

mini-banner.gif• Cure Clock: 1.5 weeks to go
• Assignment: Read Week Seven: Sacred Space
• Members: 1,735

Last weekend, a full year after an allergist recommended it, my husband and I finally got around to covering our mattress and box spring with dust-mite-proof sleeves. While we were at it, we turned our mattress, vacuumed under and behind the bed, and washed our comforter and pillows. This full bed "cleanse" was long overdue.

8 Real Bedrooms Where Simplicity Reigns

Those of you participating in the Cure are hard at work on your bedrooms this week, and maybe others, too, are giving some thought to cozying up the bedroom as winter arrives. Consider that in the bedroom, where you start and end each day, sometimes simple, easy decor is best. Here are a few real-life bedrooms where simplicity drives the design...

Aquascape: An Underwater Answer to the Terrarium Craze
San Francisco Chronicle

Seems like part of the reason terrariums are so trendy is that they enable small-space dwellers to own a bit of nature, a garden in a capsule. "Aquascapes" are an underwater version of this concept: freshwater aquariums that replicate natural ecosystems. Aqua Forest, a shop in the Fillmore, specializes in these stunning watery worlds...

Tips and Inspiration: Decorating With Candles

No Thanksgiving table—or any dinner table, for that matter—is complete without candles. The soft, flickering light from candles sets an instantly intimate mood. My husband and I often light candles on random old weeknights, just to make our meal that much more relaxing. As you prepare to set your holiday table, consider these candle-related tips.

San Francisco Series by Jorge Colombo: Guess the Medium!

You are never going to believe the medium artist Jorge Colombo used to create these enchanting San Francisco scenes. As an SF native, I'm amazed by how beautifully Colombo captures the city's colors and moods in this series. But I'm equally amazed by the tools he used to do it! Can you guess?

The Fall Cure: Light Therapy
Week 6 - Tips & Tricks

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It's so important to have direct light on your stovetop! Wig3000 was lucky enough to score the light trim for her gorgeous Wedgewood stove from a generous neighbor.

mini-banner.gif• Cure Clock: 2.5 weeks to go
• Assignment: Read Week 6: Light Therapy
• Members: 1,735

Wow, everybody—less than three weeks to go! Hopefully you are really starting to see and feel the positive results of what you've done so far. At this point parts of your home are already transformed, and this week's focus has to do with shedding light (literally!) on the changes you've made so you can enjoy them to the fullest. But that doesn't mean settling down to relax just yet! We've got bathrooms to clean and lights to install.

DIY Woodland Terrariums From Stephen Orr

111709terrariums1.jpgAlthough our beloved Domino has gone the way of the dodo, the brains behind it, fortunately, are still out there working their creative magic. Garden Editor Stephen Orr, for instance, has a thoughtful, gorgeous blog, What Were the Skies Like. We love these apothecary jar terrariums he posted recently. If you want to make one yourself, have a look at the tips he shared with us.

Outdoor Party Ideas for Cold Weather

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An impromptu outdoor fireplace from Casa Sugar

One thing I love about living in the Bay Area is that it almost never gets too frigid cold to be outdoors. Even in winter, it can be fun to entertain in a backyard or out on a deck, provided you let your guests know that they need to bundle up. Try these tips for making a cold weather outdoor party cozy and fun.

Inspiration: Glossy Blue Walls in Every Shade

Many of you, if you're doing the Cure, or even just feeling inspired by last month's Room for Color contest, may be in the throes of a painting project, considering whether to take a risk or play it safe. So for a little inspiration and encouragement (in the risk-taking direction), we pulled together a few shots of gorgeous glossy blue walls...

Budget Entertaining: Share Party Supplies With Friends

111209glasses1.jpgLast week's post about affordable cocktail party basics generated a few comments from readers who share their party necessities with good friends. It's a great idea: Corral a few friends who like to entertain and chip in together on wine glasses, cocktail napkins, even folding chairs. Inspired, we came up with some tips for organizing a party supply exchange.

The Fall Cure: Getting Into the Thick of It
Week Five - Tips & Tricks

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k8theriver painted an accent wall and hung some adorable artwork in her son's room.
Looks like he loves it!

mini-banner.gif• Cure Clock: 3.5 weeks to go
• Assignment: Read Week Five: Getting Into the Thick of It
• Members: 1,735

So we've arrived at Week Five of the Cure, which demands some crucial tasks, like de-cluttering your file cabinets, but also some fun ones designed to help you settle more comfortably into your home as it evolves. You may have noticed by now that the backbone of the Cure is really about achieving a kind of intimacy with your home, a heightened awareness of its "well-being," and learning to maintain that awareness as a lifestyle. This week's tasks get at the heart of this goal.

Before & After: Rooftop Garden
Sunset Magazine

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Before

In a city where private outdoor space is at a premium, sometimes the best solution is to go vertical, converting roof space into usable square footage for a garden. This transformation from Sunset shows how one family (and their brilliant designers) turned some tiny rooms into a rooftop paradise.

Inspiration: Layering Soft Cream and Bright White

Ordinarily I'm drawn to bright colors, but somehow these brisk fall days put me in the mood for rooms with textured layers of cozy neutrals. Cream and off-white tones can be used to great effect to soften up bright whites...

Affordable Cocktail Party Basics to Keep on Hand

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With some affordable basics like champagne flutes,
you can always set a pretty party table for not much cash.

Yesterday I wrote about a few bold accent pieces to glam up your parties, so today let's take a look at some basic, inexpensive party staples that are great to have on hand if you like to entertain. Investing in some plain glass or white partyware provides you with a solid foundation to dress up and accessorize for any décor and color scheme you choose.

Touch of Glam: Personalized Partyware From iomoi

The practical host keeps a store of basic partyware for last-minute gatherings, but it's also fun to indulge in a few brash statement items for some instant glamour. The designers at iomoi do a line of partyware combining their retro-preppy-luxe designs with lucite (spotted on the fabulous I Suwannee). Some of them even come with monograms...

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