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  2. This Might Be Ben and Erin Napier's Most Dramatic ... - AOL

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    At the heart of the home, through French doors, is the dining room—and central to that space is a custom, expandable table built by Ben and the team at Scotsman General Store & Woodshop ...

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    Rounded Furniture Forms. Courtesy of Houzz/Annette Jaffe Interiors. Furniture with gentle curves and rounded forms is growing in popularity and will continue making its way into homes in 2025 ...

  4. This Colorful Charlottesville Home Is Bursting With Christmas ...

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    The formal living room showcases the best of the home's details, like the original happy blue walls, which Lawler says make the perfect backdrop to the antique-filled space and provide a nice ...

  5. Home Town (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    HGTV. Release. January 24, 2016. (2016-01-24) –. present. Home Town is an American television series starring husband and wife team, Ben and Erin Napier, that premiered on January 24, 2016 on HGTV. It is produced by RTR Media, a Canadian production company. [1] The couple restores homes mainly in Laurel, Mississippi. [2]

  6. Amish furniture - Wikipedia

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    Amish furniture-making is often a skill passed through many generations. Most Amish children rarely attend school beyond eighth grade, often to help out at home, or in the shops. Many families become known for their specific design details and niches. Some woodworkers focus only on outdoor furniture, others on pieces for the living room or bedroom.

  7. Ben Carson office furnishing scandal - Wikipedia

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    On February 27, 2018, it was reported that the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development had spent $31,561 on a set of dining room furniture for the office of HUD secretary Ben Carson in late 2017, in apparent violation of federal law requiring Congressional approval for department head office redecoration costs exceeding $5,000. [1]