Hunkering down in the pandemic gives time 2 do things - some of which may contribute 2 greater good. Most, however, r little more than my desperate cry 4 attention. Following is the latter - style critique of habitat from which homebound journos & pundits report. 1/
Left: This CNN expert has color-coded her library. Is Shakespeare blue? Right: PBS Newshour& #39;s William Brangham must own stock in Crate & Barrel. 2/
Left: The Washington Post& #39;s Philip Rucker uses touches of color to accentuate the exposed brick wall in his breakfast nook. Right: Politico& #39;s Betsy Woodruff Swan& #39;s simple brick TV wall anchors her comfy basement hideaway. 3/
Left: PBS New Hour& #39;s Amna Nawaz has arranged objets d& #39;art and vegetation with a feng shui master& #39;s skill. Right: Ruth Marcus of the Washington Post holds her own with a colored glass collection resting regally on a fireplace mantle. 4/
Left: Former Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers sports business casual from a white on white living room no doubt on Martha& #39;s Vineyard. Right: Former Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano can hear the waves lapping against the sand outside her California manse. 5/
Left: Former Missouri Senator Claire McCaskill is bracketed by knotty pine cabinets in her well-appointed kitchen. Love the backsplash! Right: Homeland security expert Juliette Kayyem can seat 6 comfortably as her rustic table. 6/
We& #39;re anxious to hear any decorating tips these interior design mavens have to share: @WmBrangham @PhilipRucker @woodruffbets @IAmAmnaNawaz @RuthMarcus @LHSummers @UCNapolitano @clairecmc @juliettekayyem 7/