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Apartment Therapy Book by Ami Kealoha

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Maxwell Gillingham-Ryan, design guru, regular commentator on the HGTV show "Small Space, Big Style", and of course, Apartment Therapy impresario, has ushered in the next generation of design books with the release of Apartment Therapy: The Eight-Step Home Cure. This illustrated paperback demonstrates how anyone can re-imagine their space and bring balance, harmony, and tranquility to their home without draining their bank account. Divided into an eight-week home cure that will help you see your home in a new light, de-clutter your space, and break the cycle of "hypernesting," it's all conveniently packed into a compact volume that won't clutter up your newly redesigned space.

Available through Random House and Amazon for $14.

Contributed by Edwin Cahill

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This entry posted on 26 April 2006 at 4:14 PM
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