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Hosted by interior designer Karen Mills, “Living Large” is a luxury interior design and lifestyle show broadcast on the Entercom Radio Network. On Sunday, Nov. 20, she’ll host her 300th episode on KMBZ at 10 a.m. on 98.1 FM and 980 AM.

For the past six years, “Living Large” has covered almost any design topic you can think of and has welcomed numerous celebrity guests on the show. As a designer, Karen creates furniture pieces, home decor, jewelry and works of art, which you can also hear about on the radio or read about on her design blog.

“I feel so fortunate to have spent my childhood surrounded by art, literature, music and textiles because that experience formed the basis for the interiors I design now: spaces full of light, color, texture and warmth that engage the senses and inspire the heart,” she says. “And even though I’m known for creating inviting, timeless interiors, I’m always looking ahead for what’s new and next that I can incorporate into my interior design projects and share on “Living Large”.”

For more information on Karen Mills and “Living Large,” visit karenmills.net or livinglargeshow.com. And, be sure to tune in on Sunday morning for the 300th episode!

Congratulations on your milestone, Karen!

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Mark your calendars for this year’s Symphony Designers’ Showhouse, April 30-May 22, at 1000 Westover Road in KCMO. It’s going to be quite a show!

The Kansas City Symphony Alliance (formerly the Junior Women’s Symphony Alliance and the Friends of the Symphony) hosts the country’s longest-running, continuous, Showhouse fundraising project. This year there’s more than 30 designers on hand, remodeling and designing each and every space in this 1911 Sunset Hill home.

Here’s just a taste of what you’ll see inside:

In the formal living room, by Edgevale Interiors, a happy coral engulfs the room, but it's the built-in mini bar that grabs much attention.

In the east master sitting room, by Nebraska Furniture Mart, you'll not only find a desk and built-in shelves but also this stylish chaise for brainstorming sessions (or a quick nap).

Adorning the wall in the east master bedroom, also by NFM, is a hand-painted hutch, which complements the style of the room and is unlike any piece you've ever seen before.

Designed by Kitchens by Kleweno, the space blends custom-designed local art with the latest appliances and luxurious accents.

*Tickets are $15 at the door or $13 at pre-sale ticket outlets. Children under 4 are free. Check the website for boutique/cafe information, ticket outlets and hours of operation: www.showhouse.org.

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Sina Pearson Textiles, a New York-based designer/manufacturer of contemporary upholstery fabrics, introduces it’s spring 2011 Global Village collection — it’s environmentally friendly and can be used inside and out.

This new collection uses motifs and patterns found in cultures all across the globe as well as high-performance, environmentally friendly materials (100-percent solution-dyed Bella-Dura olefin fibers that are all kinds of resistant with a GreenShield finish), with four complementary patterns in 20 colorways.

The best part? You can only find them in San Francisco, Chicago, Seattle, Phoenix and, yes, Kansas City. Visit Museo at 3021 Main St. in KCMO or online at museousa.com. Get a sneak peek at some of the styles below. (List price $78-$112 per yard.)

Mixed Charcoal/Turquoise Patterns

Mixed Charcoal/Turquoise Patterns

Pinata Party

Mixed Yellow Patterns

Mixed Red Patterns

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Make your way to the Lake Quivira Country Club this Friday, Feb. 11 to meet Michael Payne, the original host and interior designer for HGTV’s Designing for the Sexes, hosted by One Stop Decorating Center.

RSVP by February 10, and you can register to win a signed copy of his new book, “Let’s Ask Michael,” as well as get tips on interior design and take your photo with him. The evening also will feature PPG Color Specialist Fawn Chang, light appetizers and a cash bar, but seating is limited, so register today with the One Stop Decorating team at cherier@onestopdecorating.com.

You also can see Michael in person at the Kansas City Remodeling Show at Hale Arena this weekend. He will be speaking on Saturday at 1:30 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. Find him at One Stop Decorating booths 1417 and 1325 after his presentations.

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You’re invited!

If you enjoy blogging about the fabulous world of interior design, you won’t want to miss the inaugural Design Bloggers Conference, presented by Design Sherpa, in Los Angeles, Calif., February 28-March 1, 2011.

Attendees will join interior design bloggers, new media innovators and interior design industry leaders in learning about and discussing the intersection of interior design with the world of new media, including blogging, social media and more.

The conference will include informative sessions on the following topics: interior design trends in 2011, the impact of blogging on the design industry, blogging with the stars, the business of blogging, what new media can learn from traditional design media, how to build your business, content as the foundation of a successful strategy, leveraging social media to build your business and how to measure your success.

Notable speakers include: Jan Showers, Grace Bonney, Cassandra LaValle, Paloma Contreras, Tracy Porter, Dan McCarthy, Stacy Kunstel, Ann Sage, Clint Smith, Loren Ruch, Tobi Fairley, Adam Japko, Barclay Butera, Suzanne Rheinstein, Ronda Carman and Bob Hodgson.

For more information about the Design Bloggers Conference or to register, click here. And, remember, you’ll save $100 with the Early Bird registration rate if you register before January 23, 2011!

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Maybe in your mad rush to the mall or your haste to get a deal on Cyber Monday, you overlooked some gems of unique gifting opportunities. Like the Nelson Atkins Museum, which now offers its museum store online. There, I found this playful “Jug with Attitude” by Canadian ceramicist Lilach Lotan. Devoid of color, it attracts your attention to its unusual form.

15" x 5 1/2" Porcelain Stoneware for $225

This gorgeous shapely vase by Rhode Island-based designer Laura Beth Kramer will be a stylish addition to your friend’s (or your own) table.

15" x 8 1/2"; on sale for $205

Jewelry is almost always a winner under the tree. A unique selection like this kimono-inspired necklace by Susan Fleming will say that you put some thought into what goes inside the box.

16" chain, 2 1/4" pendant length; $90

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…with these luxurious products, which are sure to make friends and family feel right at home.

Monogrammed Glass Carafe
This stylish water carafe will keep guests hydrated at higher altitudes. williams-sonoma.com

Cashmere Robe
Give your bath a spa-like feel with these simple cashmere beauties (though guests might not want to leave). restorationhardware.com

Square Bean Bag
Bring in this chic bean bag if kids are coming to visit. johnrobshaw.com

Down Featherbed
Top your guest bed with a luxurious layer of down—and treat guests to a night of deep, dreamy sleep. (Then put it on your bed once they’ve left.) scandiadown.com

Madeline Weinrib Rug
Does your bathroom need a boost? Add one of these graphic flatweave rugs to the space—and voila—instant style. madelineweinrib.com

iHome iP90 Alarm Clock Radio for iPhone or iPod
Guests can charge their iPod (or iPhone), listen to their music—and wake up to their favorite play list—all with one device. store.apple.com

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Do you have an image in mind of what green looks like? Probably not like this gorgeous residence! Starting tomorrow, see our first-ever Boulevard of Dreams Green Living Show Home when it opens to the public! You won’t want to miss out on this very special two-weekend tour that raises money for the Love Fund for Children.

Here’s a sneak peek at the interiors of the home.

Tickets are $10 in advance at area Hen House markets; $15 at the door. Park at the Plaza and catch the free trolley ride on Ward Parkway near Williams-Sonoma. (Look for the Horizon Limousine signs.) When you return to get your car, use your ticket to get a free small-plate appetizer from McCormick & Schmick’s! For more information, go to www.greenlivingshowhome.com.

Have you noticed how gorgeous the weather has been lately? Take full advantage of the natural cool breezes and add the best in comfort with your own complete outdoor living space. Right now, save $500 on design, plus get a complimentary consultation from Outdoor Environments with this coupon.

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Hi Friends! It’s me, the Traveling Designer, back with another adventure. This time I am taking you inside the interior design world with a trip to High Point, North Carolina and neighboring Greensboro for the nation’s largest furniture market. High Point market is “to the trade,” which means it’s for designers and retail buyers only and not open to the public. But I thought it would be fun to take you behind the scenes for a little peek. If you see things you love, then you can likely find them through a designer or retailer in your area.

Each year High Point Furniture Market is held for a week in the spring and again in the fall. This is one place I find the latest and greatest in interior design and home furnishings for my fabulous clients around the country. Twice a year here on The Traveling Designer, I will be bringing you highlights from High Point market. And since fall market will be here before we know it, let’s get you up to speed on High Point, the market and the great eats and treats in surrounding areas.

If you’ve never been to the High Point Furniture Market, it’s hard to even imagine the millions of choices in design that await you there. Unlike markets in Dallas or Atlanta where showrooms are housed in a building or two, the High Point market encompasses blocks and blocks of the city including several multi-story high-rises along with many small downtown store fronts like the lovely Oly Studio Showroom shown above.

One of my favorite stops at each market is Interhall, the main floor of the International Home Furnishings Building, where many of the hottest companies show their wares. In fall of last year, Barclay Butera’s Interhall display (shown above) was stunning. Walking the aisles at Interhall is a way to see the latest, hippest and most trendy items at market. With the plethora of manufacturers to choose from in High Point, finding the good stuff is sometimes like finding a needle in a hay stack. It’s great to know you can always go to Interhall and find some of the hottest picks of the show. Some of my favorite Interhall finds over the last 10 years include Barclay Butera Home, Bungalow 5, Dransfield and Ross, Julian Chichester and Shine Home.

There are so many other amazing manufacturers represented at High Point in their own large showrooms that I can’t even mention them all. But there are a few stand-outs that I am sure to see each and every market including Hickory Chair Furniture (this is part of their lovely Suzanne Kasler collection shown above), Oly Studio, Visual Comfort Lighting and Soicher Marin artwork. If I see just these four each season, I go home with a slew of new ideas and inspiration for my work and feel like the trip was a success!

A few of my favorite finds at market this April included this stunning green lacquer chest from the Oscar de la Renta collection for Century Furniture designed by the talented designer Miles Redd.

Also fun were these great quatrefoil stools from Dransfield and Ross.

And Barclay Butera hit a home run with both his collections. His Barclay Butera Home collection didn’t disappoint with graphic patterns and his amazing wing chairs.

And his new Barclay Butera Lifestyle collection gets the award for Most Bang for your Buck!!

What many people that visit High Point Market don’t know is that there is much more inspiration in the area than just at market. And if you are not a designer or a buyer but happen to be in the area, be sure to try out these great places to sleep, eat, drink and shop! High Point and neighboring Greensboro are great little towns with fabulous restaurants, great shopping and cultural experiences that make the bi-annual trip to North Carolina not just work, but a truly enjoyable experience.

The chic Proximity Hotel is much more sophisticated than you would expect in an area this size. Located in Greensboro, the Proximity is the first LEED Platinum hotel in America. And for those of you who are not familiar with LEED design standards, this means the hotel has an extremely high rating in eco-friendly and sustainable design elements. So not only is it hip and cool, it is earth-friendly too.

Nestled inside the Proximity is a fantastic restaurant with a menu and wine list that would stand up in many an urban city. Printworks Bistro’s menu is based on fresh, local ingredients and creative comfort foods prepared in the French Bistro Style.

One of their specialties is mussels, and the fries are to-die-for!

Also high on my dining choices in Greensboro is Bistro Sophia. With a sophisticated menu and an amazing sommelier, Bistro Sophia brings beautiful salads, high quality fish and meats paired with savory sauces, yummy side dishes and lovely desserts. And if you are feeling a bit daring, I suggest letting the sommelier surprise you with a wine selection. Bistro Sophia’s goal is to bring relatively unknown but superb wines to the area and it is great fun to discover new favorites upon the sommelier’s recommendation.

When you need a little retail therapy, there is no shortage of great shopping in the area. The Shops at the Friendly Center is an open-air mall and is home to places like Anthropologie, J. Crew, White House Black Market, and much more. It was a life-saver for me in October when my luggage didn’t arrive with me and I had to give a talk to 300 people the next morning at 7:30 am. The Friendly Center was one-stop shopping for my entire new wardrobe!

And if local merchants are more appealing to you, you should definitely check out Downtown Greensboro. On Elm Street you’ll find loads of antiques, jewelry, quaint coffee shops and local boutiques that are recommended by my fellow Traditional Home’s Top 20 Designers to Watch Kristen McGinnis, who resides in New York but calls this area home.

So there you have it, a taste of High Point. I’ll be bringing you my favorites from the fall market in October, and, until then, I will be bringing you more exciting trips to other fabulous locales.

I’m off to pack…Happy Travels!

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