LOVE THE THIN BLACK FRAMES OF GLASS DOORS BETWEEN FUNCTIONS OF ROOM
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LOOK AT HOW THE SHUTTERS ARE HELD IN PLACE - ROUGH WOOD HELD TOGETHER WITH HORIZONTAL BOARDS.
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The existing glass-front cabinets gave Duffy a great opportunity to show off the transferware collection. MORE WHITE AND BLUE!
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LIKE THE MIX OF COLORS - HEAVIER ON WALLS, LIGHTER ON CEILINGS WITH WHITE WOODWORK. (COULD WORK WITH GRAYS AS WELL AS SOFT BROWNS).
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THIS COULD BE A GOOD STYLE FOR A REDO IN MSTR BATH.
The cabinet doors emulate a bay. “The angled cabinets are softer than typical cabinets,” Duffy describes. And because all three cabinet doors are mirrored, one can open them partway to check out the back of a hairdo.
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The soft green toile wallpaper in the bedroom worked perfectly with this duvet cover from the beach house. “I added the deep cobalts and aquas to balance out all that soft green,” the designer says.
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In the upstairs hallway, Duffy created a sitting area from furniture repurposed from the beach house, freshened up with big new pillows. The curvaceous pieces complement the architecture of the oculus. The mirror came from the couple’s primary residence.
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The living room has another custom wall treatment, this time in textured, glazed chartreuse. Duffy added aqua accents in the accessories to complement the wall color.
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“All of the organization is hidden, and it looks much cleaner.” The one touch she did bring in was a beautiful light fixture from the beach house. It is wrought iron with hand-painted porcelain flowers.
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She painted the walls navy blue and the columns white to make them pop. New ivory upholstery on the couple’s existing rattan furniture and the colorful new outdoor pillows and rug add pops of more navy and bright green.
LOVE THE THIN BLACK FRAMES OF GLASS DOORS BETWEEN FUNCTIONS OF ROOM
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