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Home Mergers Before you Marry, Meld and Merge a Perfectly Accessorized Home (BNN) Some brides-to-be might find it hard to think beyond the intense planning Forget Mars and Venus. Men are from the planet of mismatched furniture and floor coverings, while women accessorize their home with as much care and finesse as they do their wardrobes. Ideally, decorating a first home together begins with the furniture and accessories near and dear to both the bride and groom. But if a bride-to-be can’t live with her fiancé’s 1970s thrift store coffee table and orange bean bag chair, chances are he won’t be thrilled with her antique oak hope chest and ornately carved sleigh bed. Can these two conflicting schemes co-exist after the couple has crossed the threshold? The Liz Claiborne Home collection makes it easier than ever to meld female and male sensibilities in home décor by offering products to suit a variety of styles. Bedding, furniture, fabrics, flooring, storage accessories, table linens, stationery and home fragrances are all designed to work in traditional and more updated settings. Here, florals and neutrals work remarkably well together, and tactile fabrics add depth, style and colorful nuance. No matter which room is the newlyweds’ favorite, bedrooms, baths and living rooms all can be decked out in style. For the latest in Liz styles for the home, couples can visit www.lizclaiborne.com.
Just like in the corporate world, mergers can either run smoothly or be a headache. By considering the sensibilities the bride and groom sharerather than just the differencescreating a first home together can be one merger full of fringe benefits.
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