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Men in Color

June 16, 2018 Guest User

President Obama wears the same color suit every day because it’s one less decision he has to make. He probably doesn’t have to think about if his tie is coordinating with his pocket square, and perhaps his only wardrobe worry is if he accidentally grabs his navy socks to wear with his charcoal suit. Luckily we aren’t all Obama and we have the energy to think about how to incorporate color into our outfits and home.

The thing about color is it doesn’t have to be all or nothing. It’s not either frat boy in the South or Lord Voldemort. It can start with a single addition to a wardrobe with a sense of humor, like hot pink shorts with taco emojis all over them. If the home is more your canvas, a dark blue kitchen is an elegant place to start. Add something unexpected to an entryway table with a lamp that’s the same color from base to shade. Toss an orange-striped beach blanket over the back of a leather armchair.

 There’s also happily been a bit of a 90’s resurgence and we can see it in the purple, teal, red and goldenrod patterns of socks, a surefire way to draw attention to your sick kicks. While you’re down there, Adidas is re-launching the Gazelle shoe next month, formerly of the streets of ’91. Even better, rumor has it that it’ll be available in 53 color variations. If you’ll be spending some time by the pool, maybe sling a Nixon that looks like a gift from Zack Morris onto the wrist of your sipping hand.

It’s easy to have a blast with color. When in doubt, start small and then work your way up to bold.

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In interior design, men's fashion Tags chubbies, men's fashion, interior design, benjaminmoore, adidas, gazelle, nixon, urbanoutfitters, color, soxy

Shelfie Game Strong

January 25, 2018 Guest User

We at MDG would never find it unusual if, upon entering a new friend's home, the first act would be to beeline it to the bookcase. Is there anything more representative to someone's personality? Will we find shelf upon shelf of Stephen King, or will there be well-worn copies of Anna Karenina, Pride and Prejudice, and The Odyssey? Are these shelves of books alphabetized, color-coded, by genre, or so stuffed to the brim that choosing one particularly poorly-placed tome unleashes an avalanche of titles across the worn rug? 

What we're seeing more and more of is the transition of a bookcase from being merely a means of storage into a space of utility and style, personality and purpose. We're using our books as a backdrop to display knickknacks and collectibles, and vice versa. Among the stacks of food memoirs, the corner of Calvin and Hobbes, the shrine to Harry Potter, and the odd guilty pleasure, we're finding the ceramic dog that has been passed down for generations, a framed photo from prom a million years ago, and trinkets from travels across the globe.

Below, you'll find some of our favorite additions and accessories to a brag-worthy bookcase. 

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Illuminate a darker corner bookcase with a quirky sculptural lamp or candle that smells appropriately like a library.

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Look to the golden age of libraries (is there a golden age of libraries? I'm picturing Beast's library when he throws open the window curtains for Belle) for inspiration and incorporate beautiful coordinating sets of bookends or vintage clocks.

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Keep your shelves airy and from looking too cluttered by inluding tall vases and bursts of greenery with air plants.

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Let your personality shine with family heirlooms, keepsakes, photos, gifts, and travel souvenirs that you can change out with the seasons.

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Add dimension and layers by hanging favorite artwork or mirrors on top of shelves, because who needs to stay in the lines?

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In living rooms Tags book shelf, living room, interior design
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