Put on your boots ... AND SHOP! (The Morning Call)
From horses and buggies to quilts and baked goods, mud sales offer a taste of Amish culture What's a mud sale? It's a tough question, unless the person you ask comes from Lancaster County.
Home Expo Continues Through Weekend (WBKO Bowling Green)
The 2009 Home Expo continues this weekend at the Sloan Convention Center.
Fortunoff stops honoring gift cards (Asbury Park Press)
Jackson resident Madeline Simone wanted to use her $60 Fortunoff gift card to buy some towels and other linens during a visit to the store at Woodbridge Center.
Curb appeal: Simple, low cost spruce-ups for front entry writeLink("vid_id=1476&file=elainegriffin.flv"); (Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier)
Improving your home's curb appeal will make it more appealing to buyers.
Home Show builds crowd (Livingston County Daily Press & Argus)
The Livingston County Home Show continues to be "one-stop shopping for remodeling, renovation, food and family fun," despite a nearly stagnant building and home sales market, said Pat Convery, president of the Howell Area Chamber of Commerce.
Annual home show had 'little bit for everybody' (Killeen Daily Herald)
BELTON ? More than 5,000 people trekked to the Bell County Expo Center over the weekend to check out the offerings of the Temple Area Builders Association's annual Home and Garden Show.
Paola Navone Italian design guru to star at The Hotel Show (AME Info)
One of Italy's most influential design gurus Paola Navone is to play a key dual role at The Hotel Show 2009, the Middle East's biggest event for the hospitality and leisure sector, which takes place in Dubai on 24-26 May.
Customizable Outdoor Furniture for Homes, Bars, Restaurants, Nightclubs, Lounges, Hotels and Event Planners (PRWeb)
ModernLineFurniture.com unveils the All Weather Collection, a contemporary outdoor furniture collection designed to add character to any outdoor patio while maximizing functionality and versatility. (PRWeb Feb 20, 2009) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2009/02/prweb2113864.htm
Punch up your porch (The Charlotte Observer)
(By Allen Norwood) If the front of your home isn't eye-catching and appealing, you may lose potential buyers the moment they pull into the driveway. You need a sharp front door, dashes of color and potted plants at a minimum. And if there's room for outdoor furniture, add it by all means. Creating an inviting atmosphere outside will set the stage for a better experience inside. That's advice ...
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