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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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In a mad dash to find unique gifts before Christmas morning?  You’ll love these local shops, and your gift recipient will love what you get them!

Black Bamboo, located in the Crossroads Arts District, offers an eclectic mix of Asian antiques and modern furniture. Plus, it now now has a holiday catalog, so you can pick out your gift before walking into the store. On our list are these marble bowls by Alex Marshall. Asymmetrical in form, each piece is lead-free, food-safe, and microwave- and dishwasher-safe. $29-$249.

All the way from Pakistan comes this handmade glowing onyx lamp from Ten Thousand Villages in downtown Overland Park. The bulb socket sits inside the stone holder, showcasing the stone’s amazing brilliance. By the way, it doesn’t need a lampshade. $98

Or, keep a friend or family member warm this winter with a cashmere blanket from Scandia Down by Terrasi Home on the Country Club Plaza. Made in Italy, it’s 100-percent pure Mongolian cashmere sure to warm the heart. $1,500-$1,800

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You can find almost any type of home decor product and service at one shop — One Stop Decorating Center. With several locations around the metro area, you’ll find everything from draperies and window treatments and tinting to decorative furniture, wall coverings and interior design service. Present the coupon below at your next visit and receive free installation and a complimentary in-home consultation. Tis the season to be happy!

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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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Our sister publication, At Home in Arkansas, launched a fabulous new blog series last week with interior designer Tobi Fairley, a Little Rock-based, highly-in-demand talent who also happened to make Traditional Home magazine’s list of top 20 young designers in 2009. We’re just as big fans of Fairley’s work here in Kansas City, so naturally, we’re smitten with her blog, The Traveling Designer with Tobi Fairley, from its very first post. In it, she reveals her favorite New York City destinations and inspirations. The photo below, featuring the Kelly Wearstler-designed Café BG at Bergdorf Goodman, is just one such example. Be sure to click on to see more and subscribe to read more of Tobi’s weekly dispatches!

Read more at the At Home in Arkansas blog.

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Trendz Market, known for its numerous clothing boutiques, designers and fashion, recently added new elements to the store: home furnishings and accessories. You’ll find designs from Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams, Madeline Weinrib, Barbara Cosgrove, Jen Bertrand, High and Dry, Urban Dwellings and Valerie J. Johnson. Stop by 151st and Nall in the Ironhorse Centre. For more info, visit www.trendzmarket.com.

These photos of the new space were taken at the open house on June 10.

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Bonjour, mon amis! OK, so how does a 10-day trip to Paris, $10,000 in cash, the opportunity to visit one of the world’s leading design shows and a chance to blog to the masses sound to you? If we still have your attention, read on…

Needless to say, we’re jumping for joy over the “What Inspires You?” contest, which will afford one lucky winner the opportunity to experience all of the above. As a leading provider of revolutionary social media marketing programs for the home design industry, DesignSherpa (a division of Kansas City Homes & Gardens’ parent company) has announced a nationwide search for extraordinary design sensibility, expression and inspiration.

Want to enter? It’s easy! Simply upload an image that inspires you along with 100 words, which could land you in the quarter finalist contestant pool. The deadline is June 21, so don’t delay. Click here for rules and all the necessary details!

The winner’s accommodations in Paris will be at the super chic Hotel Recamier.

No purchase necessary to enter.

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We adore the printed word and pretty pictures, especially when they feature our favorite topics: homes and gardens. Below we pick a few of our favorites that have come across our desks.

Prefabulous + Sustainable: Building and Customizing an Affordable, Energy-Efficient Home (available in April) by Sherri Koones, with a foreword by Robert Redford.

If you think prefabricated = low quality, you should see the 25 unique factory-built homes Koones profiles in this book. They vary in style, design, size and type of construction, but each is green, efficient, sturdy and more cost-effective than site-built homes. The book not only dispels the negative myths surrounding prefabricated houses but illustrates how beautiful these types of homes can be. It also includes a resource guide for builders. www.abramsbooks.com

27 Things to Feng Shui Your Home by Tisha Morris, a certified life coach and feng shui expert.

Feng shui has been around for centuries, yet it continues to intrigue homeowners to this day. When you move a couch, mirror or even a vase, for instance, the energy shifts in your home. Following the tenets of this ancient Chinese art, you can make sure that energy is positive. Geared toward beginners, this guide succinctly covers how to de-clutter, select colors, integrate the five elements, stimulate the senses, make repairs and improvements, and much more. www.turnerpublishing.com

The NEW Low-Maintenance Garden by Valerie Easton

Low-maintenance doesn’t have to mean lots of mulch and ugly groundcovers as the photography in this book proves. Hardscaping covers surface area for a user-friendly environment, and an appropriate plant palette can also help keep weeds under control. By following some of Easton’s maintenance-reducing strategies, gardeners can spend less time working and more time enjoying the scenery. www.timberpress.com

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Nowadays, homeowners are looking for furniture pieces that are both eye-pleasing and functional. The Temple Day Bed by The HomePort Collections is brand new, debuting for the first time at the end of January at the New York International Gift Fair.

Also eco-friendly, the day bed is made of mahogany and maximizes space by acting as a couch during the day but reclining into a bed at night. It includes 4 bolster pillow surrounds and 2 Kapok pillow mattresses. (Too bad the dog isn’t included, too.)

 

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We got a sneak peek at what’s coming out of the New York International Gift Fair taking place next week. The HomePort Collection will be featuring this fabulous combination of antique-styled ornamentation paired with eco-friendly modernity. Scrolling metal brackets support a natural mango wood shelf that is both functional and stylish. Shelf measures 38" x 8" x 9."
 
 
Also, we love how this accessory pops against dark walls. It reminds us of a great room we recently saw from Sherwin-Williams. In the photo below, the company promotes its new matte black paint for a dramatic impression. Look for SW 6258 Tricorn Black, SW 6991 Black Magic, SW 6993 Black of Night and SW 2936 Black Emerald. Whereas earth tones dominate Kansas City metro area homes, matte black also offers a surprisingly cozy finish. If a whole room is too much of a leap, start with one wall and add some glossy or textured accessories; definitely balance with white trim and add pops of color like teal or pink.
 

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