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Published 9:00 pm Saturday, March 4, 2006

Third Street Interiors in Marysville started 14 years ago as a crafter’s mall. Today, the store focuses on upscale and affordable home furnishings and decor.

Owner Beverly Lambert said she and her staff can provide visitors with interior decorating tips and consultations, while son Chad and husband Dennis can provide homeowners with custom cabinetry, design and remodeling through their Lambert Gray showroom located inside the store. The family-owned and operated affair offers customers a one-stop home remodeling and decorating location with everything from small furnishings to full, custom kitchen remodels.

Third Street Interiors is at 1520 Third St., Marysville. For information, call 360-658-1633 or visit www.thirdstreetinteriors.com and www.lambertgray.com.

Comfy chair: A slipper chair from Homestyle Soft Furnishings Worthington Collection features matching reversible pillows and velvet ruched cord detail. Matching bedding is also available for this custom furniture; $695 chair, $85 each pillows.

Picture this: A framed decograph by Arnie R. Fish for Art In Motion features beveled edge detail on this espresso bamboo frame with a gilded pewter lip. Raised to create depth, this picture resembles the front of a Chinese cherry blossom armoire; $99.95.

Pick a plaque: Decorative resin plaques by House Parts offer buyers historical, antique and architectural reproductions of 19th century designs. These replicated butterfly and botanical plaques can help dress up a wall; $12.95 butterfly, $27.95 five-leaf botanical.

Scandinavian touch: Two brightly-colored vases by Swedish company Sia Home Fashion feature a crackle finish; $26.95 small, $33.95 large, $6 per stem for silk flowers.

Put it there: This Old World, rustic-style stool or small lamp table features a faux leather top and a mahogany finish; $34.95.

Astronomical: Armillary spheres were invented by the Greeks to study the sky and show the relationships among the principal celestial circles. A decorative sphere can be used indoors or outdoors and features a wood-grain finish; $129.95.