Cody Calamaio
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
With a background in newspaper reporting, and with editorial stints at This Old House and Contract magazines, Cody Calamaio now freelances as a designer and writer, in addition to working as a marketing professional. She holds Bachelor's degrees in Journalism and Sociology from the University of Arizona, as well as a Master's degree in Industrial Design from the Pratt Institute. Cody Calamaio on LinkedIn
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Perhaps the most important work surface in the home, the kitchen countertop is built to withstand food preparation, regular cleaning, pesky stains, and more. But despite their durability,...
Generally speaking, aquarium fish make great low-maintenance pets with minimal needs for attention and cleaning—perfect for busy households that are easing into pet ownership. But in orde...
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It’s the most wonderful time of the year, and one of the best things about it is trimming the Christmas tree with glistening string lights, garlands, and ornaments. While there’s no wrong...
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The stress of gift shopping can really dampen the holiday spirit. Coming up with the perfect present for everyone creates a lot of pressure, and a misstep could offend or embarrass your r...
The dining room tables of yesteryear were governed by tradition, etiquette, and undeniable elegance. But those days of refined dining, where each course required its own set of utensils, ...