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The Washington PostThursday, March 29, 2012
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Darryl Carter's dream store in Shaw

Darryl Carter's dream store in Shaw

The Washington interior designer is rehabbing a rundown building.

Home Front

Home Front

A Web chat on decorating with vintage furniture with Jura Koncius, Terri Sapienza and special guest Pixie Windsor.

Miss Pixie: Behind the pink facade

Miss Pixie: Behind the pink facade

A Q&A with Pixie Windsor, owner of Miss Pixie's furniture shop on 14th Street.

A heckuva hellebore

A heckuva hellebore

Long-lived and trouble-free hellebores bridge winter and spring in a way that no other perennial, bulb or tree can.

Playroom on a budget

Playroom on a budget

Tired of toys strewn about her living room, a mother would like to create a playroom for her 13-month-old daughter in her small basement space.

How to: undo mildew

How to: undo mildew

Mildew on shades could be a sign of excessive humidity, which can lead to an overall musty environment.

Burnt offerings to the garden gods

Burnt offerings to the garden gods

How to use wood ashes in the garden.

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