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Interior Design Trends for 2026

26 Wednesday Nov 2025

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As the new year approaches, we’re reviewing the latest in the world of interiors. Since we don’t change our homes yearly to follow trends, it’s interesting to note that comforting colors, understated designs and exploring your personal vision are always in style. These ideas are actually quite timeless, and here are some interior design ideas to explore for 2026:

One clear message is that blue will be the standout color for 2026. Blue has never really gone out of style, but darker blues are making a comeback. . Benjamin Moore is showcasing colors like Blue Danube, Palladian Blue and Ocean Air. We’re also seeing more teal shades from various paint brands. If you think this feels outdated, contact me for stylish ways to incorporate these colors.

Overall, interiors are becoming more understated. Instead of colorful and busy rooms, we’re noticing more neutral tones and simpler designs. Fabrics are less flashy, with a focus on softness and warmth through texture. This style is seen in the use of natural materials, plain upholstery in soft tones, modern furniture with clean lines, and selected antiques with unique shapes.

Texture plays a key role in creating a cozy interior. Simple, beautiful woven fabrics—both antique and modern—are being used in creative ways like wall hangings or cushions. Designers look to focus on combining hand-dyed linens with traditional pieces in their work. This movement also embraces small accessories with beautiful European inspired influences.

Many ideas for 2026 lean towards a modern look, moving away from traditional styles. There’s a growing interest in whimsical and surrealistic pieces that evoke the creativity of the early 20th century. I’ve noticed a lot of work influenced by Art Deco set design and artists such as Salvador Dali, showcasing fun designs like chairs shaped like people, bird-like lamps, and fish-shaped bottle openers.

For all your interior design needs contact Steven Edward Wallace Design at 925 915 1005 or stevenedwardwallace@gmail.com. Also visit my Instagram page!

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Haunted By Old Decor? Revitalize This Halloween!

22 Wednesday Oct 2025

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Versions of this post first appeared in 2014 – but every year people ask me for it again. So, another encore – HAPPY HALLOWEEN! 

Many of us live in a haunted house and don’t even realize it.  I don’t mean haunted in the traditional sense; like the kind you go to on Halloween or an abandoned mansion you may see in the movies.  But, our homes can be and often are haunted by the ghosts of our own furnishings.  We tend to keep possessions and stuff we don’t really need anymore.  Look around you…  do you still need to display that trinket you bought on your vacation in 1999?  How about the framed wall hanging that says “Have A Nice Day” your Aunt Ruth gave you for a housewarming gift when you moved in 20 years ago?  It’s time to go through and refresh your accessories.  Edit out what’s old and just a dust collector.  Arrange like things that are precious to you in a collection, not spread over every surface.

Another way you may be living in the past is your upholstery.  When was the last time you had those chairs recovered?  Maybe it’s time to stop living with what you liked when you first moved in and just haven’t really looked at in many years.  Over time, upholstery fades and discolors.  Wear and tear from a busy family really can take its toll on furniture.  Paint colors will change over time and can look dreary and drab.  Try freshening up those rooms with a modern color or new wallpaper.

Pictures and artwork can also really make your home feel dated and old.  Your tastes have probably changed, you might like abstracts now but just can’t part with the landscape you bought at a garage sale a few years back. Maybe there is art you’ve had since college, and it has memories.  But those memories might be holding you back, keeping you in the past.. when you should be looking to the future.

It’s easy to go day-to-day thinking that next year you’ll buy a new sofa, or paint the den or have that painting reframed.  But days turn into months and months into years, and before you know it.. you are living in a home from yesteryear.. Yes, a haunted house!  Haunted by old, used and sad furnishings and colors.  Make a change before those ghosts decide to just take over.

So, this year, go visit a real haunted house, don’t live in one!

For all your interior design needs contact Steven Edward Wallace Design – 925 915 1005 or stevenedwardwallace@gmail.com or on Instagram @stevenedwardwallacedesign

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Late Summer 2025 Tablescape Ideas!

28 Thursday Aug 2025

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For August tablescapes, embrace that end of summer feel with fresh fruit like lemons or peaches. Add vibrant citrus colors like yellow and orange. Other options include a coastal theme with blues and whites, or a tropical vibe using greenery and bold, bright colors. For a natural touch, use earthy tones with wooden elements and greenery like eucalyptus or palm leaves.
 

Fruitful & Citrus Themes

  • Lemon/Citrus Accents:. Scatter whole lemons or use them in a decorative arrangement with flowers and candles for an effortless, elegant look. 
  • Peach & Berry Tones:. Use shades of peach, and other berries, to create a warm and late-summer feel. 

Coastal & Tropical Vibes 

  • Coastal: Use a soothing color palette of soft blues, whites, and sandy neutrals, and add elements like seashells or starfish as accents.
  • Tropical: Incorporate lush greenery, vibrant tropical flowers like orchids, and textured elements like bamboo or rattan to create a paradise feel.

Earthy & Natural Elements

  • Greenery: Use fresh herbs, leafy plants, or palm leaves to add a natural, fresh touch. 
  • Wooden Accessories: Incorporate wooden elements for a rustic or earthy vibe. 
  • Natural Materials: Use simple white dishes and natural accents for a fresh, clean look. 

Color Palettes 

  • Warm & Bright: Combine sun-kissed yellows, oranges, and pops of pink for a cheerful and vibrant tablescape.
  • Cool & Refreshing: Use hues of blue, turquoise, and crisp white to evoke a refreshing summer feel.
  • Light & Airy Neutrals: Soothe and ground your table with earthy tones that complement vibrant summer colors.

For all your interior design needs contact Steven Edward Wallace Design – 925 915 1005 or stevenedwardwallace@gmail.com or on Instagram @stevenedwardwallacedesign

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Sit On It!

09 Wednesday Jul 2025

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There are so many fun and innovative ideas this year for seating that truly redefine our living spaces. The concept of matching chairs at a dining table or the traditional three-cushion sofa are being left behind. Designers are exploring new ways to look at how we sit and live in our homes. Modular seating arrangements adapt to various social settings. Unique materials blend comfort with artistic flair. These modern solutions emphasize both aesthetics and functionality. Multi-purpose furniture is also becoming more popular. This trend allows for flexible living arrangements. It caters to the demands of contemporary lifestyles. It also enhances the overall ambiance of your space.

Here are just a few seating ideas I’ve found recently that I love:

leatherwirediningchair

This wire and British Racing Green dining chair from Overgard & Dyrman is classic English style and luxury! The combination of leather with thin legs gives it a strong, masculine yet airy appearance.

Svensectional

The SVEN sectional, shown in Grass Green – what a combination of classic design and Mid Century Modern influence. Large enough to stretch out on but a space saving footprint. And you should see it in their blue and purple!  Wow!

Moroccanfloorpillows

Moroccan style floor pillows are back! Why be limited to sitting on the furniture when you can plop anywhere you like? Great for conversation and lounging with friends. Adding the burst of color and pattern will upgrade any room.

Aphrochichanging

Organic and boho style upholstered rope porch swing will make your summer an experience. Use outdoor spaces as another room and just fall asleep under the stars! From AphroChic.

Chunky, sexy and modern – this dining chair from By Design connects traditional design with a space age shape. Pair them with a glass dining table or enjoy just one in a library setting and settle in!

Steven Edward Wallace is a full service interior designer. He is ready to take a concept and design dreams from just an idea to reality. Contact us at 925 915 1005, at stevenedwardwallace@gmail.com or Instagram @stevenedwardwallacedesign.

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Design Trends For Summer 2025

10 Tuesday Jun 2025

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Summer 2025 interior design trends include natural materials. They also feature soft neutrals and organic shapes. There is a move towards more sustainable and recycled styles. Color palettes will feature earthy tones, verdant greens, azure blues, and unexpected accents like soft blues and chartreuse. Curves, arches, and organic shapes will be prominent, alongside statement lighting and an emphasis on indoor-outdoor living.

Colors and Palettes:

  • Soft Naturals and Sun-Kissed Neutrals: Warm, earthy tones like browns, tans, and creams will dominate.
  • Unexpected Accents: Azure blues and verdant greens will offer a grounding yet unexpected element.
  • Color Drenching: Embrace a single color across walls, floors, and furniture. Buttery yellows are a popular choice for a warm and luminous effect.
  • Nautical and Botanical Patterns: Botanical and nautical patterns will bring a summery feel to interiors.

Materials and Textures:

  • Natural Materials: Wood, stone, linen, and other natural materials will continue to be popular for their grounding and comfortable feel.
  • Statement Stone: Statement pieces made of stone, like sculptural side tables or marble fireplaces, will add visual interest.
  • Sustainable and Recycled: There’s a growing emphasis on incorporating eco-friendly materials like reclaimed wood, bamboo, and recycled metals.
  • Wavy and Scallop Shapes: Curves, arches, and soft, undulating shapes are found in furniture, decor, and lighting. These elements will add a touch of whimsy. These shapes also give visual interest.

Furniture and Decor:

  • Statement Lighting: Unique and eye-catching lighting fixtures will take center stage.
  • Indoor-Outdoor Living: Creating a seamless transition between indoor and outdoor spaces will continue to be a popular trend.
  • Wellness Spaces: Dedicated spaces for relaxation and well-being, such as yoga studios or spa-like bathrooms, will become more common.
  • Furniture: Updated upholstered furniture, like headboards and velvet stools, will add a touch of luxury and softness.
  • Earthy-toned Maximalism: Mixing patterns, colors, and textures, often inspired by global influences, will continue to be a trend.

For all your design needs contact Steven Edward Wallace Design @stevenedwardwallacedesign, email @ stevenedwardwallace@gmail.com or call 925.915.1005

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Living Your Lime Green Summer!

29 Thursday May 2025

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Citrus colors are always great for summer decor! The fruit names alone make you long for a cool iced drink: Tangerine, Lemon, Orange, Grapefruit… You can imagine them as a refreshing treat. For me, the best color for summer 2025 is LIME!

Here are few great examples of how lime can add the bold pop and fun you need this year:

CB2chaise

Minimal and perfect for a modern patio, this is the CB2 mesh chaise. Where’s my pool boy?

LimeGreenpots

Twilight highlights the glamour and aura of a Moroccan home,lime green pots against midnight blue walls.

LimeGreenMonaco

Art Deco is resurrected in this lime, black and gold bar featured in a hotel in Monaco. The chairs are luxurious and sexy on gold tips. Bring me that martini … shaken, not stirred!

LimeGreenRosemary

I would spend all afternoon here. The mix with blue and white, the patterns, the pairing of upholstery and wicker. It just all works. Even the plants seem to be reaching to touch the lime green settee!

LimeGreenlucite

Modern, retro and clean. Lucite chairs with lime upholstery on a white painted floor. The curves of the chairs paired with the hard corners of the black glass table just invite a dinner party.

So try some lime green in your home this summer – maybe go the full on citrus palette? Have an awesome summer.

For all your design needs contact Steven Edward Wallace Design @stevenedwardwallacedesign, email @ stevenedwardwallace@gmail.com or call 925.915.1005

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The Best New Trends in Kitchen Tile & Back Splashes.

24 Thursday Apr 2025

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1. Single Slab Back Splashes

Traditional tile back splashes are being replaced by single slabs of materials like marble, granite, and quartz. These slabs create a sleek, polished look and are easier to clean and maintain. For a minimalist look, keep the material the same on both counter and back splash. To bring in that maximalist vibe, that is so popular now, explore patterns, bookended slabs and color blocking.

2. Bold Hues

While white kitchens remain timeless, vibrant colors are making a comeback. Bright greens, navy blues, and metallics are popular choices for back splashes, adding a dramatic and lively touch to the kitchen. Don’t be afraid of color – bold hues express your personality and say ” I am not afraid to make a statement”!

Photo from Martha Stewart Living

3. Unexpected Colors

Neutral tones are being challenged by surprising bursts of color. Designers are using colors like pink, neon green and other bright hues to create eye-catching and unique back splashes. A visit to your local tile store will open up a whole new world of colors and patterns you may not know even existed.

4. High Contrast Designs

Bold contrasts, such as black and white or dark green against blue shades, are becoming trendy. These high-contrast designs make the back splash a focal point and add dynamic energy to the kitchen. Contrast can be more than just color, mixing and matching materials like glass or metal with multi dimensional texture also highlights this high contrast trend.

5. Creative Grout Choices

Grout is no longer just white. Using contrasting grout colors like black, blue, tan, or green can significantly change the look of a back splash, making it more striking and unique. Here again, go for fresh colors and unexpected palettes. You can also experiment with grout width. Wider spacing is becoming more accepted and adds another level of interest.

.6. Textured and Patterned Tiles

Textured tiles and intricate patterns are gaining popularity. These designs add depth and interest to the kitchen, making the back splash a piece of art. One of the best new trends for the kitchen are ethnic and organic patterns that bring a worldly sophistication to your room.

Photo From Martha Stewart Living

7. Extended Back splashes

Back splashes are no longer limited to the space between the counter top and cabinets. Extending the back splash to cover entire walls or larger areas is a growing trend, creating a cohesive and expansive look. Be creative – tile a facing wall or around a doorway with your back splash material for that feeling of being in an inclusive space!

8. Eco-Friendly Materials

Sustainable and eco-friendly materials are becoming more common in kitchen designs. Recycled glass, reclaimed wood, and other environmentally friendly options are being used for back splashes. Talk to your interior designer or architect about what eco friendly materials are native to your region. Let your back splash tell a story of where you live.

For all of your design needs, contact Steven Edward Wallace Design at stevenedwardwallace@gmail.com, @stevenedwardwallacedesign or call 925.915.1005

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Is Your Home Ready For Summer?

17 Monday Mar 2025

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Although for many on the East Coast and the Midwest, summer may still seem a long way off, here in California we are already experiencing warmer day and more sunshine. I know I’m ready to pull up the blinds and open the windows and let the light and fresh air in.

Your home may also feel that it’s tired of being closed up and wants to breath. Now is the time to look at ways to add freshness and vigor to your rooms and embrace the change of seasons.

Here are 5 great ideas that will chase away winter and get your home ready for summer!

Put away that old heavy comforter and invest in a brightly colored throw or coverlet for the bed. This season I’m seeing a whole new approach to prints and patterns. Stripes are always easy to mix and match with solid sheets and fun flower patterns reminiscent of the 1970’s are crazy fun and will add a smile to your face.

Open the windows. Heavy drapes collect dust and visually drag down the whole room. Now that we are seeing more sun, change them out for woven shades, billowy linen panels or just take them down and enjoy the view! Here color and texture work wonders, allowing the sunlight to shine in, enhancing a basic window – taking it from drab to fab.

Pull out glass containers, vases and bowls. For summer 2025, color is what’s happening. Don’t be afraid to experiment. In a garden window mix canary yellow, apple green and melon orange glass objects in different sizes. Don’t worry yet about adding flowers or fruit to the bowls and vases, let their color and shape alone be the interest factor.

Get Passionate for picture frames. So many of us put a photo from a holiday or vacation in a frame and there it sits, growing stale, for years and years. Take a good look at your frames, whether they are on a shelf or the piano. Discard dark colors and heavy woods and replace them with shell borders, glass on glass and brightly hued plastics. Not only will you see those photos in a new light, but the patterns and colors will brighten up the whole room.

Invest in one new furniture piece.  We can’t always afford to throw everything out and start new, but often just one fresh item can change the whole room. Modern wicker is making a big comeback – an organic side chair or an ottoman/pouf in a colorful pattern is a quick inexpensive way to make a tired room look refreshed and brighter.  Small “drink tables” are always easy to find in so many styles, from metallics to stone top to wood and fit just about anywhere.

It’s already March! If you close your eyes, you can feel the change in the air.  Spring is right around the corner. Are you ready?

For all your design needs contact Steven Edward Wallace Design – @stevenedwardwallacedesign, stevenedwardwallace@gmail.com or 925 915 1005.

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A Conversation with Steve Wallace of Steven Edward Wallace Design.

23 Thursday Jan 2025

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Tell us about yourself and your business. 

I grew up in a small town in Michigan, but always felt California was calling, and moved out west after college. After a few years of working for designers, manufacturers, showrooms and completing the UCLA design program, I started flipping houses with a business partner. After seeing the reaction to my renovations, it was time to open my own business. Since then, I’ve completed design projects all over California as well as Arizona, Florida and Las Vegas. Currently, I live in Palm Springs and Carlsbad – continuing to work with incredible clients and creating interiors that work with their lifestyle and giving them the home of their dreams.

Sample design from Steve Wallace, Palm Springs designer

What is your design philosophy?  

I believe a home should be your sanctuary from the stress of the world. Design is successful if it not only gives the client a great space, but also reflects their personality and gives them joy every time they step through the door. Working with the client’s budget, I strive for a balance between functionality and creativity. But, sometimes I push them to expand their mind and educate them on everything their home can be.

Who or what are some of the key influencers in your design approach? 

I really take the time to get to know my clients, how they live. For example, do they like to entertain in their home or need a quiet place to recharge? My first influences start with them. I am intrigued with mixing styles, international cultures and eras, not sticking specifically to one look. (Yes, I’m talking to you Mid Century Modern!) I’ve always been fascinated with architecture, classic design and the importance, especially in our climate, of the link between interiors and nature.

Do you have a favorite style of home that you like to design?  

One of the best things about being a designer is that no two jobs or projects are the same. It’s stimulating to explore new and exciting styles – learning and growing myself. Clean, minimal and modern is my personal aesthetic. Asian influences reflect a clean and classic, timeless style with the use of natural, eco-friendly materials. A low maintenance life is my mantra. But, I never push my own likes and agenda on a client. I have been fortunate to have the opportunity to design in many styles over the years and always have found it has improved my design eye and opened up my own mind.

Sample design from Steve Wallace, Palm Springs designer

What are some of the current design trends in the desert? 

Obviously, in Palm Springs, the Mid Century Modern look is still going strong. Sadly, it seems to have become a bit of a cliché and, for me, losing touch with what it really was. It is becoming a bit generic. I like that we are seeing people begin to break out of that box and explore all the architectural styles Palm Springs has to offer. But in the desert, I think open floor plans, modern architecture, and indoor/outdoor living will never go out of style. The use of tactile, textural elements like wood, stone and metal has always been strong here and always will.

Is there anything else you’d like to share?   

When you hire Steven Edward Wallace Design, you get a designer with over 30 years of experience in the trade – someone who will listen to your needs, your ideas and work with your budget. I help to make the process as easy and low stress for you as possible. A big compliment to me is when my clients say to me five or more years after we finish “I still love my house!”

For more information contact Steve at stevenedwardwallace@gmail.com or 9259151005. Follow on Instagram @stevenedwardwallacedesign.

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Man Up To Interior Design!

14 Thursday Sep 2023

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For most men, looking at or even thinking about home furnishings ranks somewhere between a visit to the dentist and getting a letter from the IRS. We’d rather do anything else but be dragged to a furniture store and asked such questions as “What do you think of this one, honey?” As a designer working with couples, I have seen that deer in the headlights look on men’s faces too many times.

Guys may think they don’t know much about interior design but we sell ourselves short. With just a few simple lessons, any man can become not only good but downright talented when it comes to decorating.

Surprised young man, against grey

Men have a real knack for space and proportion and understand spatial relations and how balance makes for a good room layout. Many of the great architects down the centuries have been men. Men excel at cooking and at designing automobiles. How is designing your living room any different?

Lesson One – Color is not out to get you. Believe it or not, there is something beyond Navajo white and blue. While your wife may bring home swatches of pinks and lavenders, you can one up her big time by impressing her with your knowledge of such manly colors as Sedona Rock or Wilderness Cabin. I’ve found most men are open to color more so than their mates. In the animal kingdom, males flash bright colors and strut their stuff to get attention. Somehow, human males have become drab and this just goes against nature. Whenever I show clients color options, it’s always the man who goes for the saturated reds and greens. But then he somehow retreats to his comfort zone and ends up with beige.  Don’t be afraid to take the plunge. You can do it.

Lesson Two – Get out of that Dad Chair. Face it, our fathers and probably their fathers had the one chair in the house that was just theirs. Usually a recliner or at least something in brown leather, it became a man’s one and only refuge in a room he probably had no input in designing. Men aren’t like dogs who need just a bed and a bone to be happy. We need to escape the Dad Chair and join the rest of the family. Leather is great; it’s comfortable and forms to your body like an old pair of jeans. But look at lighter colors, neutral and vanilla shades that are more modern, hipper and look like part of the room plan, not an afterthought. Next time you are in a furniture store, tell your wife you want to look at tufted chairs and textural fabrics. By the time she comes to, you’ll be far away from the recliner section.

Lesson Three – It’s not like matching your shoes to your belt. Don’t let our good looks fool you, we have an imagination. If you can figure out how to sneak in that weekend in Vegas, you can select furniture without breaking into a sweat. One thing that really makes me crazy is when people say they want a bedroom “set”. We are not in the days of Ozzie and Harriet anymore. You don’t need to match the bed with the night stands and the dresser. Open up your parameters and see that mix and match makes a room more user friendly and not so staid. Recently I told a young father to go home and throw around words like “coordinate” and “complimentary” in describing his vision of the bedroom. I think I may have personally saved their marriage!

Puzzled Man 2

Lesson Four –  Up your game. I don’t know what it is about men holding on to everything.  Don’t let your house become full of unnecessary items. We all like our “stuff”, but there is a limit. Go back to the basics. Keep accessories to a minimum. The idea of the man cave probably started when someone’s girlfriend got sick and tired of looking at the trophies, framed team jerseys and collection of beer glasses that were filling up her dream house. The poor guy was banished to the den, the basement or even worse, a corner of the garage. Keep the peace in your home and be a part of the family room by learning that you can live with a lot less than you think. Not to say that your needs should be disregarded. But that poster of the cat clinging to the branch that says “Hang in there, Baby” was probably better left at your college dorm room. You’re a grown man now. The time has come for adult art. Finally, think about how easy it will be to straighten up when you want to make a good impression on that first date.

 Lesson Five – Sofa and the Single Man. We need to stand proud and shout “I’m not going to take it any longer”. Men have needs, too, and one of these is comfort. Work with your designer to find sofas and chairs that fit you. Today one size does not fit all. You can buy furniture that’s scaled to your frame. Sofas come in different depths. Cushions can be anything from pure down to solid core foam. We don’t have to sit on tiny dining room chairs and feel that we are attending a tea party. It’s up to you, gentleman, to make your voice heard. The biggest lesson you need to learn here is not to be a passive participant in your own home and its design. Have a say in what’s comfortable for you. Sit in many options; don’t be talked into something just because it’s pretty or on sale. In this business, you get what you pay for and it’s not the time to be frugal. A recent study showed that men spend more time using their home furnishings than women do. Flex your designer muscle. Your house can look good and be a restful respite from the world.

I’ll keep this short, as most of us suffer from ADHD and have the attention span of a tsetse fly. If you think you have successfully completed this course, then it’s time to consider Interior Design for Men Graduate School. Classes start soon. If decorating your home still scares you, don’t be afraid to ask questions. Hire an interior designer to lead you in the right direction. It’s bad enough someone has to pick out your clothes. Don’t let your wife or mother make the decisions you will have to live with for years.

Now, let’s talk the biggest screen TV we can find….

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