Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. If you've seen some of Leanne Ford's jaw-dropping transformations on HGTV shows "Restored by the Fords" and "Home Again With the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Interior designer and HGTV star Leanne Ford attends an event - Paul Archuleta/Getty Images Starting from scratch may be what most ...
It’s no secret that we here at Country Living love Leanne Ford. She’s been a household name for well over a decade thanks to her three books, a beloved HGTV show, and multiple buzzy collaborations ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Hi friends—Leanne Ford here. For the first time ever, my little art magazine FEEL FREE is online, and I’m ...
Leanne Ford is one of the thousands of people who lost a home in the California wildfires. The former HGTV star revealed that her house burned down as blazes ravaged through the Los Angeles area. She ...
Pittsburgh native Leanne Ford, who starred with her brother Steve Ford for a few seasons on HGTV home makeover shows, posted to Instagram last week that less than a month after getting the keys to a ...
The line from Leanne Ford includes home office and nursery furniture. Designer and HGTV star Leanne Ford launched a new collection this week for Crate & Barrel that was inspired by the increased time ...
Siblings Leanne and Steve Ford help people move back to where they grew up. These houses have a lot of love and history in their walls, and Steve and Leanne's challenge is to respect their past while ...
Leanne Ford is an American interior designer who first gained national attention when she restored and designed a turn-of-the-century schoolhouse in her hometown. Leanne Ford, with help from her ...
MILAN — In pursuit of a better quality of life, interior designer Leanne Ford made the big decision four years ago to move home to Pittsburgh. It was Mother’s Day when she said goodbye to the ...
Starting from scratch may be what most homeowners consider when doing a full renovation. Think ripping up floors, tearing down walls, and replacing everything with something shiny and new — the works.