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Galaxy Fold 2 will have a much better design than the first-gen model

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As the Galaxy Fold 2 release date approaches, more leaks trickle online, with a new report revealing new details about the foldable phone's design. The new foldable handset will supposedly feature a much better design than the original foldable. A leaker says the handset will feature a generous screen in tablet mode, flanked by super-thin, uniform bezels, and featuring a hole-punch selfie cam. The Galaxy Fold will be forever associated with the dawn of foldable devices. Samsung's handset wasn't technically the first foldable phone in the world, but it was the first such device coming from one of the main handset vendors. Not to mention that Samsung has been teasing foldable screens for several years, suggesting that the company will be at the forefront of this evolutionary wave for mobile devices. Unfortunately, the Galaxy Fold wasn't a triumphant launch. The phone featured a couple of design issues that were serious enough for Samsung to delay the r...

Desert modern design perfect for Southwest

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Arthur Elrod was the most successful interior design in the Palm Springs area from 1954 to 1974. In his second home, Via Lola, he incorporated bright colors and banished the desert monotones of brown and tan. (Courtesy Adele Cygelman) Interior design Arthur Elrod's house that he created with architect John Lautner is one of the most iconic houses in the world and was featured in a memorable sequence in the James Bond movie "Diamonds Are Forever." (Courtesy Adele Cygelman) Arthur Elrod associate designer Bob Hammerschmidt used white and cobalt blue in the living area of this home owned by Joseph and Wiki Dennis. (Courtesy Adele Cygelman) Interior designer Arthur Elrod embraced modernism in the home of Alta and. Roy G. Woods in the Rancho Mirage neighborhood of Palm Springs. (Courtesy Adele Cygelman) Desert modern design celebrates everything that is light, bright, contemporary and timeless about the American Southwest. It is a stylish take on informal resort living ...

Theory Design completes interior for Streamsong in Quail West

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Caffrey & Associates, Special to Naples Daily News Published 6:00 a.m. ET June 20, 2020 Theory Design's Ruta Menaghlazi and Adriene Ged have completed the interior design for Seagate Development Group's furnished Streamsong grand estate model at Quail West. (Photo: Submitted) Theory Design announced that Vice President of Design Ruta Menaghlazi and Lead Designer Adriene Ged have completed the interior design for Seagate Development Group's furnished Streamsong grand estate model at Quail West.  The model is now open for viewing and purchase.  In addition to the completed Streamsong model, Seagate's furnished Oak Hill grand estate model is under construction and on schedule for completion this summer.  Both models feature architectural designs by RG Designs, interiors created by Theory Design's Ruta Menaghlazi and Adriene Ged, and custom landscaping, outdoor living areas, and pools by Outside Productions.    For information about Seagate...

How a 'Luxe Pantry' Transformed This Designer's Cramped NYC Kitchen

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From House Beautiful In New York City, space always comes at a premium, so when interior designer Amy Courtney came across a 600-square-foot apartment—palatial by Manhattan standards— overlooking the Hudson, no less, she didn't think twice before making an offer. The catch? The home's quirky layout included a tiny, five-foot-long kitchen with a two-burner stove and no freezer—meaning a renovation would be a must. "Everyone who looked at it saw those [oddities]," says Courtney, "but it also had water views, tall ceilings, and was on the 16th floor." Located on the Upper West Side near Lincoln Center and Juilliard, the rest of the pre-war apartment was set up to take full advantage of its square footage as possible, with a large bedroom and a bathroom, and was cheerful and bright. "Light is so important to us and helped draw us to the space. It's a big mood-changer," the designer says. Courtney's first challenge upon moving in was giving the ...

Interior designers reveal 9 things in your kitchen you should get rid of

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Insider asked interior designers to share which kitchen items and designs are worth getting rid of. The pros said you should toss or upcycle extra dish towels and oven mitts, especially if they're worn or don't match your kitchen. Seldom-used cookbooks and appliances take up space and aren't always worth keeping. Open shelving, especially if it features mismatched items, may not be contributing much to your space. Visit Insider's homepage for more stories. From cluttered countertops to overflowing junk drawers, some of us could use a bit of help organizing our kitchen. But sometimes it's hard to know what to let go of and what to keep. To narrow it down, Insider asked three interior designers to share which kitchen items should be tossed or decluttered. Here's what they had to say: Read the original article on Insider Interior Designer Sarah Richardson At Her Off-The-Grid Farm | HOUSEBOUND Ep. 10

11 Design Experts Share Their Favorite Spot at Home

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Interior Designer Mikel Welch is not one to sit still. Hosting his Quibi show Murder House Flip, decorating stunning homes for clients, and designing green rooms for celebrities like Oprah Winfrey and former First Lady Michelle Obama keep him on the move. A few months ago, however, Mikel, just like most of us, had to switch up his routine and work from home. Mikel says this time at home has given him a newfound appreciation for the calming qualities of one space in particular: his living room. It features lush textiles, a giant barn door and other rustic touches reminiscent of Sag Harbor, NY, his favorite vacation destination. Whether enjoying his morning cup of coffee on the sofa or wrapping up the day binge watching RuPaul's Drag Race, the living room helps Mikel feel like he is being swept away—if just for a few relaxing moments. Like Mikel, the relationship many of our favorite designers have with their homes h...

Interior design business resumes growth as lockdown eases

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Experienced installations manager Ian Dickinson is the latest new recruit to join Richard Grafton Interiors, in Wetherby. The business is also now being able to celebrate the opening of its new £500,000 showroom in town, as restrictions on non-essential stores are eased. It already has established showrooms in Harrogate and Ilkley, which now have social distancing and hygiene measures in place in compliance with the latest Government guidance. In Wetherby, the interiors, architecture and design business has invested in the complete refurbishment and development of a Georgian building on the High Street to house its latest showroom. The prominent property had fallen into disrepair and the redevelopment was carried out over six months. Dickinson joins Richard Grafton Interiors' Wetherby team, led by Donna Schofield who will manage the 1,700 sq ft showroom. He has more than 25 years' experience as a fittings and installations expert in soft furnishings, having worked for both Jame...