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- From JOHNSON CITY

HOTTEST COLORS

this fall, you might want to check out Copper Pot, which evokes a mouthwater­ing dessert for your kitchen walls.

“It’s one of my favorite accent colors that we’ve seen in fall-inspired kitchens,” says Shannon Serpette, editor of The Design Home. “While this rusty orange makes for a great focal point, it’s best paired with quieter colors, such as Sherwin-Williams’ Malabar.”

Duck Green by Farrow & Ball

This deep hue evokes that feeling of a wild forest after rainfall—and is the perfect relaxed dark shade for a modern kitchen.

“Hunter green complement­s creamy, neutral tones to perfection,” says Bizzley. “Even better, you won’t need to replace your neutral cabinets—just change the color of the walls.

“And if you want your kitchen to look supertrend­y, you can also mix this color with a pink,” he adds. “Because of the popularity of these two hues, they’ve become something of a fad in the field of interior design.”

Texas Rose by Benjamin Moore

The idea of painting your kitchen pink may seem prepostero­us, but just wait until you check out this elegantly soft shade of blush.

“Texas Rose is a deep, muted salmon-red color with a brick undertone,” says Bizzley. “For people wanting to bring amazing, pure color into their world, it’s the ideal choice. It can be used for walls, which can be perfectly accompanie­d by the cabinets in Happy Trails color.”

Stunning Sapphire by Glidden

This trending fairy-tale blue is perfect for those looking to make a bold statement in their kitchens—one that will last long after the leaves fall.

“The trend toward using sapphire has come because of the desire for cooler, less crowded areas,” says Serpette. “Blue is known to be a calming color, and the depth of sapphire blue marries the concepts of open space, with a cozy and comfortabl­e one. And blue is a contrastin­g color to orange, which also makes them a very good pair.”

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Since Johnson City isn’t very large, there are about five schools to choose from in the area. The city is small, so class sizes will also be pretty small, and there is a great student-teacher ratio. Lyndon B. Johnson High School received the College Success Award as a top school in the area to get your kids to and through college.

Don’t let its size fool you - there are many attraction­s to explore in this small town. Wherever you are in Johnson City, you’ll be close to grocery stores, coffee shops, pharmacies, parks, and fitness centers.

The Science Mill is a great place to take the kids. There are exhibits that are educationa­l and fun to keep your kids busy. You will be able to control robotic animals in an exhibit, manage the infrastruc­ture of a city, or explore the greenhouse. And the staff is also exceptiona­l.

One of the best parts about Johnson City is the number of options there are for outdoor recreation. Pedernales Falls State Park offers miles and miles of hiking trails. There are even a few waterfalls here and there. Bring your bathing suit, because you can swim in the river if you want to refresh after a hot hike.

The Lyndon B. Johnson State Park also offers hiking trails and natural views. There are also some historical sites to explore here, and it’s a great place to bring kids on the weekend.

If you’re not too into hiking, there’s still more Johnson City offers in terms of outdoor activities. The Exotic Park

Zoo has a safari drive to see ostriches, wallabies, buffalo, and more exotic animals. Once you go once, you’ll find yourself back there over and over.

Wallabys and ostriches not enough? Head on over to Old Tunnel State Park to see some bats!

But what’s a neighborho­od without good food nearby? Don’t worry. From food trucks to high-end restaurant­s, you’ll have more than enough options in Johnson City

Additional­ly, Johnson City is the start of the 290 Wine Trail. You can experience wineries, breweries, and distilleri­es from Johnson City to Fredericks­burg.

Whether you’re looking for a new home or weekend staycation, Johnson City could be the perfect place for you.

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