At Home: Lauren Liess's frog prince bi-level home

Thursday, 14 July 2011 by IrwanKch
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The frog prince bi-level house in Herndon

The frog prince bi-level house in Herndon

Local designer and blogger Lauren Liess spent $35,000 to give her entire home a facelift in six months.

Live Chat: Home Front

Live Chat: Home Front

Jura Koncius and Terri Sapienza give advice on interior decorating and home improvement at 11 a.m.

Celery root's deep-down goodness

Celery root's deep-down goodness

A COOK'S GARDEN | There's a reason to root for this vegetable.

The benefits of blueberries

The benefits of blueberries

Blue because birds are in your blueberries? Don't be. These handsome bushes can bear fruit for your garden in other ways.

How to make concrete shine

How to make concrete shine

HOW TO | Refresh peeling concrete by polishing and sealing.

Putting the fun in functional

Putting the fun in functional

HOUSE CALLS | Designer Zoe Feldman comes up with a plan to make a small room in a D.C. apartment serve multiple purposes

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