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Columbus Homeowners Turn to Kitchen Upgrades as Home Prices Stay High

Columbus Homeowners Turn to Kitchen Upgrades as Home Prices Stay High
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Rose & Bolt Jewelry Launch Party with Shakedown Street

In partnership with Warner Music Artist Services, Hiouchi Jewels has debuted its officially licensed, hand-made “Rose & Bolt'' Grateful Dead jewelry collection. Rose & Bolt jewelry launched in April 2021, is available for purchase at RoseAndBolt.com, can be found in select retailers throughout North America.

Personalize Your Apartment With These Design Tips

Personalize Your Apartment With These Design Tips New styles of wallpaper, tiles and other products make it easy to update a rental space. Laurie Allen Home, sweet home doesn’t have to mean a 30-year mortgage and costly upkeep.  Using creativity and trend-setting techniques, local apartment dwellers are transforming their rentals into homes that feel anything but transitory. From removable wallpaper to sophisticated lighting, rental residents have a growing supply of tools to create spaces that are fresh, comfortable and uniquely theirs.  When Lindsey Rutter moved into a two-bedroom Clintonville apartment after graduating from college 10 years ago, she didn’t plan to stay so long. Today she shares the 1,000-square-foot townhouse with her husband Mitch and three cats. Rutter says people she knows are “OK with being renters” and aren’t in a hurry to buy a house, especially given student loan debt. She also sees a growing enthusiasm for “embracing and treating your re

Extra Time at Home Inspires Upper Arlington Couple to Redo their Space

Extra Time at Home Inspires Upper Arlington Couple to Redo their Space Two guys with plenty of creative cred rethink their space amid the pandemic. Taylor Swope Last year will likely be known as the year we mostly stayed home. Living through a global pandemic has changed so many aspects of daily life. Time typically spent in offices or traveling was quickly traded for time spent working (or not) at home. It is not surprising, then, that extra time at home allowed people the focus to reconsider the styling and use of their interiors spaces. Andrew Miller and Matt Coultrip began to rethink their décor shortly after the stay-at-home order was issued by Gov. Mike Dewine last spring.

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