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HGTV DECORATING
February 2006
HGTV.com
TV Schedule
Decorating
My Designers' Portfolio
Anatomy of a Well-Designed Kitchen
Tune in February 13 - 17 at 8pm e/p for a week of kitchen-themed shows.
COLORSwatch: the colors of love
Hand-colored Viennese Hearts - Jim Dine
Oooh baby, we’re talking about warming up every room of the house with romantic shades of red and pink. Put on that Barry White CD right now!
Valentine's colors

Bravo for Brown
Brunettes unite: brown is hot! We showcase some of the most inviting
brown rooms and furnishings.

Beautiful Browns
Go Wild With Your Walls
Make faux paneling with Jonathan Fong!
Designer's Q & A
Where do you get design inspiration for the HGTV
Dream Home?
  “You always need a starting point,” says Linda Woodrum, who, after decorating nine HGTV Dream Homes and running her own interior design business, TS Hudson Interiors, in Hilton Head, SC, is an old hand at creating beautiful rooms from blank slates. “With the 2006 North Carolina Dream Home, we had that beautiful location and those lake views. Most of us in our real lives don’t have that. So your starting point can be a color, a room, a piece of furniture, a memento, a place you’ve been and responded to emotionally and want to re-create.”
  More HGTV Dream Home inspiration >
Linda Woodrum, Interior Designer
Watch the HGTV special on February 10, at 11pm e/p
Take the HGTV Dream Home tour and enter by Feb. 17 for a chance to win!
The Art of Displaying Art
If you’ve ever spent hours hanging photos or paintings only to discover that what you’ve created isn’t so pretty, this story is for you. Designer Jayne Pelosi shares foolproof ways to make compelling displays.
Home galleries >
Design Defined: Li•no•le•um
Stop shuddering! This is not your grandmother’s linoleum we’re talking about. Today’s take on the all-natural flooring material made of linseed oil, cork dust, wood flour, tree resins, ground limestone and pigments is fresh, stylish, versatile and environmentally-friendly. Linoleum rocks >
More design definitions
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Furniture Trends 2006
Check out the latest and greatest from the High Point Furnishings Market.
See what’s new >
Tune in to the International Furniture Show 2006 special on Sun., Feb. 12 10px e/p
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