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Abode: Home Design

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Scouting for Midcentury Modern Decor in Knoxville Resale Shops

In Abode: Home Design, Consumer Guides by Tracy JonesMarch 15, 2017leave a COMMENT

The yen for all things midcentury modern shows no signs of abating. Still fun and fresh, with sleek lines and bursts of color, it’s a style that unites everyone from …

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Knoxville-Made Goods for the Kitchen

In Abode: Home Design by Coury TurczynMarch 15, 2017leave a COMMENT

Rustic Yet Modern Dinnerware Maryville potter Leanne McQueen snared a runner-up honor in Garden & Gun’s 2016 Made in the South Awards for her speckled dinnerware (above), which can be …

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Architect Chad Boetger Designs His Own Dream House in Holston Hills

In Abode: Home Design by Tracy JonesMarch 15, 2017leave a COMMENT

Chad Boetger has star power. A graduate of the University of Tennessee’s College of Architecture, class of 1997, he is the vice president, director of design at the 101-year-old BarberMcMurry …

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Renovation Gurus Melinda and Kevin Grimac Take On Their First All-New Building

In Abode: Home Design by Shannon CareyMarch 15, 2017leave a COMMENT

Kevin and Melinda Grimac were investing in downtown Knoxville long before it was cool. In the 1990s, they bought and renovated 135 South Gay St., the current home of Sugar …

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Knoxville-Made Made Goods for Every Room

In Abode: Home Design by Coury TurczynOctober 13, 2016leave a COMMENT

Carved Dishes Knoxville woodworker Kellen Catani’s engineering background helps inform his stylish yet straightforward pieces (see above), ranging from kitchen tools to home decor. He also displays a reverence for …

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