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Stock Up on Modern Classics at Scott+Cooner This Week Ahead of The Dallas Modern Home Tour

By Joanna England / February 25, 2013 /

Is your house not yet ready for the Dallas Modern Home Tour on Saturday? Well, here’s your chance to stock up on Tulip chairs and other modern classics by Knoll. And lucky for you, at Scott+Cooner Knoll furniture is 15 percent off all week. You can score furnishings and by mid-century modern designers such as…

How Do You Stage a Home With Pets? Very Carefully, Says Professional Dog Trainer Will Nadeau

By Joanna England / February 21, 2013 /

We’ve talked about how best to sell your house if you own a dog or a cat, but how do you get your furry friend to behave while you have a showing or an open house. Accomplished dog trainer Will R. Nadeau shares a few tips on how to keep your pets from getting in…

Interior Designer Bernadette Schaeffler Shows That Both Love and Paris Never Go Out of Style

By Joanna England / February 20, 2013 /

Sure, Valentine’s Day was a  week ago, but why stop sharing the love? That’s Bernadette Schaeffler’s philosophy. The Dallas decorator and style maven is in love with love, especially the Parisian variety. “Paris awakens all your senses! Everyone who ever spent time in Paris keeps the memories in their hearts as though it were yesterday.…

The Dallas-Area’s Josh S. LeComte Dreams of Building Dream Homes That Are High on Style, Low on Waste, And Last a Lifetime

By Joanna England / February 12, 2013 /

Josh S. LeComte attended the University of Texas in Austin hoping to become an engineer. It was a twist of fate (and a distaste for life behind cubicle walls) that led him to discover his passion for building homes, which he follows today with his personal brand of modern and efficient construction. An up-and-coming design/build…

Plano’s Josh LeComte Dreams of Building Dream Homes That Are High on Style, Low on Waste, And Last a Lifetime

By Joanna England / February 12, 2013 /

Josh LeComte is a Texas boy through and through. Born and raised in Plano, LeComte attended the University of Texas in Austin hoping to become an engineer. It was a twist of fate (and a distaste for life behind cubicle walls) that led him to discover his passion for building homes, which he follows today…