Wednesday, January 16, 2013 The Real Estate Year in Review 2012 was another interesting year for ...By Conrad Bassett
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| Wednesday, January 16, 2013 The Home DesignerStaged For Success Once upon a time, there was a magical housing market that lived in a beautiful bubble when all homes sold quickly, and for over asking price. That bubble burst. Now homeowners have to sell the old fashioned way - with effort. Knowing a few "tricks of the trade" can ...By Brandon Neff
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| Wednesday, January 16, 2013 Counter Intelligence: Kitchen Surface Choices Abound Kitchen countertops may have disappeared under decorations and piles of dishes as families gathered to celebrate the holidays, but wiping the crumbs away and scrubbing the surfaces clean may have left you pining for a newer surface. By Cathy Dausman
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| Wednesday, January 02, 2013 Digging Deep-Gardening with Cynthia BrianA New Leaf "The object of a new year is not that we should have a new year. It is that we should have a new soul." G. K. Chesterton
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| Wednesday, December 19, 2012 ASK CYNTHIA: Reader RequestsMushrooms Hey Cynthia!
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| Wednesday, December 19, 2012 The Home Designer Inviting Guest Rooms It's the holidays, and chances are your home may be the outpost for a traveler, or two. Hopes are high for a joyful and peaceful time had by all, so take my advice and get that guest room ready. Creating a five star experience for your guests doesn't take a lot of ...By Brandon Neff
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| Wednesday, December 19, 2012 Cozy Fireplaces Bring Warmth to Chilly Winter Nights From a senior apartment to stately hillside estate to an historic ranch home, and beyond, it's not unusual to own a fireplace - or two - in this neck of the woods. In a completely random sampling of fireplace styles, Lamorinda residents opened their doors to share ...By Cathy Tyson
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| Wednesday, December 07, 2011 Digging Deep with Cynthia BrianHoe, Hoe, Hoe-A Berry Merry Holiday!"Families are like fudge - mostly sweet with a few nuts." Author Unknown Coming from a large Italian family and having harvested walnuts for most of my life, I know a thing or two about nuts. At Christmas one of the annual homemade packages we gave to friends and relatives included a beautiful display of candied and savory walnuts. ...By Cynthia Brian
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| Wednesday, December 07, 2011 From Inexpensive to Extravagant Holiday Decor I t's that time of year again. Holiday decorations are everywhere and the pressure is on. From glittered pinecones at OSH Hardware in Moraga to finery at Nieman Marcus in Walnut Creek, how is a savvy Lamorinda resident supposed to make sense of it all? Decorate your ...By Ann McDonald
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| Wednesday, November 21, 2012 The Home DesignerBathroom Remodeling - Keep It Smart ... And Save Second only to kitchens, the bathroom is the most used, and the most valuable piece of real estate in your home. Many think of it as a purely utilitarian space - a necessity of life. Others, like myself, consider the bathroom a place to indulge and luxuriate. By Brandon Neff
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| Wednesday, November 21, 2012 Holiday Lights: Festive, Merry and Bright Festive, sparkling, colorful. The very words connote holiday celebrations, but they can also be used to describe lighting itself. Whether indoor or outdoor, low voltage or incandescent, temporary or permanent, lighting sets the mood in our homes and affects the very ...By Cathy Dausman
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| Wednesday, November 07, 2012 ASK CYNTHIA: Reader Requests Hi Cynthia:
At least three times a week when I return from work, turkeys are trotting through our neighborhood. They don't seem to bother my yard, but some neighbors aren't so happy with ...
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| Wednesday, November 07, 2012 Moraga Neighbor Spearheads Roadside Makeover "I think I opened a Pandora's box," laughs Linda Foley of Moraga. If she did, it will soon be filled with daffodils, thanks to a neighborhood group calling itself the Stafford Groomers. Stafford, as in Stafford Road, which is only about 30 feet long, intersects the ...By Cathy Dausman
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| Wednesday, November 07, 2012 How to Create a Luxury DIY Design Project When setting out to complete a transitional suburban redesign for two stylish Moraga homeowners, my design team took some color risk so the space would feel fresh. We said goodbye to beige, hello to gray. By Ann McDonald
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| Wednesday, November 07, 2012 Digging Deep with Cynthia BrianHow Does Your Garden Grow? "As I farm the soil which yields my food, I share creation. Kings can do no more." Chinese proverb
"Dirt - $5.00!" the sign read in a corner shop in New York City. At age 19, this was my ...By Cynthia Brian
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