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Article: BRING SEASIDE INSIDE PARE CLUTTER; THINK CASUAL.(AT HOME)
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- The Cincinnati Post (Cincinnati, OH)
- Article date:
- July 22, 2000
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If you can't spend the rest of the summer at the beach, then bring the seaside home, sprinkling the sun-splashed and carefree attitude of the shore about the house.
This is the time of year to banish the frills and fuss and think casual, advises Judith Winters, decorating department manager at Daisy Kingdom, the Portland, Ore.-based manufacturer of children's apparel, fabrics and craft kits.
''Go for easy-care stuff: twill fabrics, lots of shells, glasses filled with shells, great artwork with sailing boats. And some big, fun pillows in a nautical-theme fabric - lighthouses are popular now, and shells have always been - with big, fat rope trim or tied ...
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