Probably every home or office has that catch-all drawer, table, or closet, but some cases of clutter are a bit more severe. The stack became a pile, the pile became a mountain, and the mountain grew out of control. Like watering Gremlins and feeding them after midnight, clutter can multiply to chaotic and destructive …
May Feng Shui Be With You
Feng Shui is the ancient Chinese practice of organizing a space to create a harmonious living environment. To be quite honest with you, it is not a service I often mention. Reason being: of those who have shown interest in the practice, I have met an equal number of skeptics. Regardless of whether or not you are a …
Warning…
I need to tell you about a serious problem - a problem that has plagued homes and offices across the State. Side effects may include nausea, indigestion, anxiety, depression, loss of appetite, insomnia, or increase in blood pressure. Similar to the symptoms of ugly wallpaper, I'm referring to... UGLY WINDOW …
Three Cheers for Spring!
Mother Nature, in all her glory, sure had her share of mood swings this week. Sunny and 86 one day, drizzly and 56 the next. (We must be in New Hampshire!) Well despite her occasional cloudy disposition, I'd like to thank Mother Nature for infecting so many of us with Spring Fever. The male reaction to this climate …
Spring has Sprung
The sun is shining, birds chirp outside my window, and the curtains float up on a gentle breeze. The smell of lilacs and apple blossoms fill the room. Green explodes outside. Spring is a time to celebrate the joy of a new year, starting over, a time for growth. It's time for change and your home is a great …
“Going Green in Your Home for 2009”, Concord Monitor
Interview with Dan Barrick, Monitor Staff The new year is a great time to redesign and rearrange your home. Aimee Leduc, owner of Lavender and Lotus Interior Design in Concord, which specializes in environmentally-friendly home design, offered some tips on how to make your house look good while also being green. What are …
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