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		<title>DESIGN.DECOR &#124; Student Style That&#039;s Worth Stealing</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some of the best high style, low budget decorating ideas come from design students whose apartments serve as blank canvasses for expressing their creative ideas. The New York Times Home &#38; Garden editors recently visited the interior worlds of several future design stars and uncovered 19 ideas worth a steal. Many projects feature quickfire re-design [...]]]></description>
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		<title>DIY DESIGN &#124; Fast Facelift for a Dresser</title>
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Shabby chic less the shabby. This weekend project works great on cast-off dressers, sideboards, desks, and tabletops. If you don&#8217;t already have a piece in your own pad to experiment with, try hunting down a gem on Craigslist, a local flea market, Goodwill or garage sale.
A Green Twist
Finish it off with a hip, healthier paint [...]]]></description>
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