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Don’t be over-wrought; iron can be a great indoor decoration

May 23, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Home & Decoration

Sheri Provost never considered using decorative iron wall art for a headboard.
“I’d seen wrought iron, but I didn’t think about using it in our master bedroom until Pam (Milam) gave us that idea,” says Provost, 43, an entrepreneur and author from Fresno, Calif.
About a year ago, Milam, an interior rearranger and owner of Reinvented Rooms [...]

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Latest accent in home decor: wrought iron

April 15, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Home & Decoration

Sheri Provost never considered using decorative iron wall art for a headboard.
“I’d seen wrought iron, but I didn’t think about using it in our master bedroom until Pam (Milam) gave us that idea,” says Provost, 43, an entrepreneur and author from Fresno, Calif.
About a year ago, Milam, an interior rearranger and owner of Reinvented Rooms [...]

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Building boom to spur interior-furniture trade

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Home show sets tone for spring home improvements

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