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Boasting
funny, brash and blunt opinions about design; Paul Anater's blog,
KitchenAndResidentialDesign.com, has grown a huge following in its two years of
existence. What makes his writing so appealing is that it's backed up by 10
years of experience as a practicing designer and independent businessman.
Anater has used his blog to turn himself from an unknown
designer into an industry leader. Along the way he's carved out a place for
himself as a well-known writer and speaker on subjects such as social media,
art and design. For more on Paul, visit www.KitchenAndResidentialDesign.com.
Another cool innovation I saw at Coverings last week came from Tennessee-basedCrossville. That innovation was a partnership with Benjamin Moore paints calledColor by numbers.
Crossville developed a palette of 16 colored wall, floor, listello and trim tiles to coordinate with a palette of Benjamin Moore Aura colors. Between the two companies, they produced a full and complimentary palette that's bound to take away a lot of the guesswork out of room design.
To read the rest of Paul's blog and to view more images, gohere.
Boasting
funny, brash and blunt opinions about design; Paul Anater's blog,
KitchenAndResidentialDesign.com, has grown a huge following in its two years of
existence. What makes his writing so appealing is that it's backed up by 10
years of experience as a practicing designer and independent businessman.
Anater has used his blog to turn himself from an unknown
designer into an industry leader. Along the way he's carved out a place for
himself as a well-known writer and speaker on subjects such as social media,
art and design. For more on Paul, visit www.KitchenAndResidentialDesign.com.
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