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FOCUS ON DESIGN  

Fans show team spirit in their homes, yards
Clyde Davis loves his lawn, but he loves Auburn football even more. So if the 15-by-15-foot "AU" he spray-painted in orange, blue and white on his front yard ends up killing the grass, at least the neighborhood knows where his loyalties lie.


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DECORATING  


   Here's the $6,000 question
What's behind the curtain? We're talking about the shower curtain for which former Tyco executive L. Dennis Kozlowski spent $6,000, charging it to his company. The piece of cloth has become a lightning rod in a debate about spoiled big-business execs. While others argue over ethics, we simply want to know: How can a shower curtain cost that much?




PAINT AND WALL COVERINGS  

Passionate about wall color
2 Milan architects, one wall, 26 colors, or something like that.


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SHOWCASE  
  Home suite home
Hotels provide a template for hip decor. (9-photo slide show.)
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  Old LA
A well-preserved 1915 Craftsman house in Pennsylvania brings its owner a taste of old Los Angeles.
»Salt and pepper sets gain popularity
»Dresser set is made of celluloid

DECORATING TIPS  


   Furniture fits smaller spaces, offers storage
A lot of new furniture in the last few years has been really big. It's looked as if it were created to fill the two-story great rooms popular in McMansions. There's still a market for oversize pieces, but much of what's being made now is more in keeping with the average American home.



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