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    A simple wood pallet can be upcycled into a creative and inventive design. Salvaging these often tossed-away pallets makes for fun and free materials to experiment with. Check out these innovative ideas.

    one: Headboard, by Bonnie Forkner, Going Home to Roost.

    two: Wall planter, by Stacy Ercan, Stacy K Floral.

    three: Wine rack, by Robin Victor Goetz, RVGP Photo+Graphics.

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    one: Tie butler, St. Louis Closet Co., Jennifer Williams, president.

    “Saint Louis Closet Co.'s tie butlers are the perfect addition to 'his' side of the closet!  The tie butler easily slides in and out for easy access to 44 of his favorite ties.” 

     

    two: Garment bag valet, Beyond Storage, David Gast, president.

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    Table setting provided by Byron Cade. China by Herend. Dinner and butter plates, fishscale gold. Dessert plates, Herend golden laurel. Sterling silver silverware by Lunt Eloquence. Stemware by Moser, Splendid and Royal.

     

    French Country
    Styling by Three French Hens

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    Chandeliers aren’t just for formal dining rooms. Now incorporated into bedrooms, bathrooms, foyers and even outdoors, the lighting fixtures can be found in a variety of styles to fit any room’s furnishings.

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    No longer just a place to scrub up and move on with your day, the bathroom is now a serene retreat where hours can be spent soaking up the tunes and relaxing.

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    A backyard pool can be more than just a spot to cool off in the hot St. Louis summers. These days, pool designs add interest and drama to your yard. The options are limitless, but depending on the site conditions of your yard, such as the grade and elevation, certain pool features may lend themselves well to your space. SLHL is skimming the surface on design concepts to turn your concrete pond dreams into an outdoor oasis.

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