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Southern Living on MSNErin Napier Shares 6 Lighting Tips For A More Welcoming SpaceHGTV's 'Home Town' star Erin Napier shares her best lighting tips from selecting the right fixture (and even the best light ...
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Country Living on MSNErin Napier Shares “Bittersweet” News with ‘Home Town’ FansA house featured on HGTV’s 'Home Town' is for sale in Laurel, Mississippi. "I won’t be able to look at this one vacant," says ...
The move comes with a new trust being set up and looking for a suitable 3-4 bedroom house, and comes as a response to the ...
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Southern Living on MSNErin And Ben Napier Transform 'Forgotten' Florida Community In 'Home Town Takeover' Season 3—Watch A Sneak PeekThis season on 'Home Town Takeover,' the renovation experts are bringing hope to the community of Sebring, Florida.
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The List on MSNThe Stunning Transformation Of HGTV Star Erin NapierFrom her humble beginning in small-town Mississippi to her longstanding HGTV stardom, Erin Napier has undergone an incredible ...
High-profile Napier hotel the Bluewater is up for sale after a major refurbishment for owner Rodney Green following four years of providing emergency accommodation for the homeless. The 25-year-old ...
Erin and Ben Napier just released an exclusive lighting collection inspired by their home town of Laurel, Mississippi, with ...
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House Beautiful on MSNErin and Ben Napier Just Launched the Most "Grandmillennial" Home CollectionErin and Ben Napier's new Shades of Light collection just dropped, and the pieces embody the ultimate grandmillennial vibes. Shop their lighting collection now.
Three people have died and commuters have been warned of delays in Auckland, Waikato and Napier, after a day of crashes and a ...
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Big ‘Home Town Takeover’ Season 3 Update: Ben and Erin Napier’s Next Project RevealedBen and Erin Napier are taking on their most ambitious task to date as ... Hot List‘s Chef Mika Leon, Help! I Wrecked My House‘s Jasmine Roth, and Revealed‘s Veronica Valencia. Ahead of the Season 3 ...
The 7.8-magnitude quake struck on 3 February, 1931, at 10.47am and lasted for two-and-a-half minutes, followed by aftershocks. Two hundred and fifty-six people died, hundreds more were hospitalised ...
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