Former U.S. Secretary of the Interior Albert Fall shakes hands with American oil magnate Edward Doheny, flanked by their lawyers, after their acquittal during the Teapot Dome scandal. Fall was...
America's first Indigenous Cabinet member, U.S. Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland steps into her historic role with pragmatism, empathy, and the spiritual guidance of her ancestors.
Turns out the former Secretary of the Interior is a total book nerd
America's first Indigenous Cabinet member, U.S. Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland steps into her historic role with pragmatism, empathy, and the spiritual guidance of her ancestors.
I am a perfectionist in almost all areas of my life, which is really a double edged sword. On the one hand, it means that I strive to always be the best at everything I do…but on the other hand, it...
With help from set decorators, TV shows including “The Good Wife,” “Modern Family,” “black-ish,” “Madam Secretary” and “The Goldbergs” reinforce kitchens as the center of the home.
The 7,000-square-foot, Georgian-style townhome in New York City, at One Sutton Place, has been owned by Drue Heinz, Anne Vanderbilt, and Charles Merrill. Here's a look inside.
America's first Indigenous Cabinet member, U.S. Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland steps into her historic role with pragmatism, empathy, and the spiritual guidance of her ancestors.
This regal cabinet was built in the 19th century, but it holds some surprisingly advanced secrets. Hidden behind nearly every surface is another compartment, drawer, tool, or other delight. The Berlin Secretary Cabinet is a marvel of European furniture making. It was built by the legendary Abraham and David Roentgen, master cabinetmakers of the late
I love using Midjourney for interior inspiraiton so I wanted to put together this quick guide on how to use Midjourney for interior design. Enjoy!
THE Filipinos’ love-hate relationship with the explosive, flashy and sometimes deadly and injury- causing firecrackers during the New Year’s Eve revelry appears to be at an end point after Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) Secretary Benjamin “Benhur” Abalos urged all local government units (LGUs) to come up…
When I had my first place (over 30 years ago) I had a lovely cherry secretary made by Wells Furniture in Roanoke, Va. We carried the line in our family story and I admired the piece for a long time before it came to live with me. It traveled with me to New Jersey in my first home with my hubby, and back down to Virginia, where it's been residing for the the past 22 years. I didn't really have a good spot for it in our current house (only lived here 16 years!), so I finally decided to give it a relove. Unfortunately I forgot to take a "Before" picture, but here are the completed transformation pictures: I added the applique to the door that pulls down. I thought it would add some visual interest. Additionally, I replaced with 'bat wing' style pulls with these sweet white knobs from Hobby Lobby. I used a base coat of French Linen and then blended Duck Egg and Paris Gray, with a smidge of Old White to create a mottled finish. Since the base coat was French Linen, it seemed to be the logical color choice to paint the inside. A little clear and dark wax, a good buffing...and she's all done! I think she turned out beautifully! It took me a long time to decide to 'relove' something from my personal stash, but it really did give this piece a new life...and it's since found a new home with a great couple! I have a few more pieces in my personal stash that just are being neglected...Hopefully, this experience will inspire me to let go of the past, breathe some new life into them, and help find them new homes, where they'll be loved! Thanks for stopping by! Robin Elizabeth & Co MissMustardseed FFF The Dedicated House - Anything Blue Friday Savvy Southern Style Feathered Nest Friday
It is time for a monumental idea. Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell will be in Bluff tomor
Occupying a 15th-century palazzo on the Grand Canal, the legendary Gritti Palace hotel has long been the preferred Venetian perch for international cultural royalty. Following an exquisite restoration by designer Chuck Chewning, the Gritti is rejuvenated—and more luxurious than ever
Eva Longoria and U.S. Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar stop by the First Book organization booth. Photograph by Anna Ruch for the Presidential Inaugural Committee 2013.
At the start of every week, we highlight some of the most recent news in competition-winning projects, commissions, awards, shortlists, and events on the newly redesigned Bustler from the previous week that are worth checking out. Check out recap #118 for the week of July 18-22, 2016.Shortlist...