DG Contest: The Domino Effect
Fall's a good time to spruce up the domicile, and DG readers in need of inspiration are in luck. The nice people at Domino magazine (the guide to living with style ) kindly offered us a copy of Domino: The Book of Decorating
Win the book by being the first to email [email protected] with a concise statement about why you want this guide that promises to "demystify and democratize decorating."
Written by Domino's EIC Deborah Needleman with co-authors Sara Costello and Dara Caponigro, the book promises to show you how to create a home that makes you happy, room by room.
Posted by KateC on October 15, 2008 in
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