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Article: HEADED FOR HOME IN 2005, EXPECT OP ART, MUTED COLORS AND FANCY GLASSWARE TO MOVE IN.(Home Front)
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- Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO)
- Article date:
- January 1, 2005
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Byline: Betsy Lehndorff, Rocky Mountain News
Give it some thought. That's what interior designers, furniture makers and color experts are predicting you'll do in 2005. No more impulse buying.
Whether you're looking for a major appliance or a small piece of furniture, you'll be looking for well-made, value-priced items, and you'll be doing your research before opening your wallet. If it's eco-friendly, that's a bonus.
Functional doesn't mean boring. Whether you're 2 or 92, you want to unwind, play and relax at home with family and friends. That means you'll be looking for innovative designs, and you don't have to look far - Colorado is full of ...