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Baker Bros Area Rugs & Flooring
Bliss is a collection of bold transitional and soft contemporary patterns in earthen tones, hand-tufted from the softest blend of polyester. It features hand-carving for added depth and texture.
Camille Des Andes
Le même salon après re-décoration. l'entrée pour être plus précise. Le mur à été peint dans un bleu roi qui s'accorde parfaitement avec le style scandinave bois.
Le tableau "arbre" et le meuble sont de deuxième main et les autres objets achetés.
French Bedroom
Sometimes the most simple things are the most gracious, and this simple gold side table will sit elegantly and effortlessly against any item of furniture in your room.
Finished in mildly antiquated and lightly distressed gold to give a hand-made quality and topped with a circular piece of clear glass.
Tailored House Designs
This modern, open floor plan mention is in the heart of Illawong. Located on top of the hill crest it towers impressively in its quite street. With the total floor area of 425m2 floor area, space is definitely, not an issue.
Hard Floors of Atlanta
Our painters have more than ten years of experience and there's no job too big or too small for us! Just give us a call!
Talissa Decor
Let your walls to stand out with our 3D eco-friendly bamboo wall panels. Excellent accent wall. Easy and simple installation. DIY project, tiles are simply glued up on the wall. These tiles are also paintable, create your own unique touch.
French Bedroom
The Gothic/Moroccan-inspired quatrefoil design is hitting the mood boards of stylists and designers across the country, so get there first with this super-stylish statement-making side table.
A glamorous accent table that sits neatly with our Quatrefoil Pendant Lamp and would look most striking against a shiny organic black cowhide – we love!
The word quatrefoil means 'four leaves' and derives from a combination of two Latin words: 'quattuor', meaning four and 'folium' meaning leaf. The symmetrical Quatrefoil pattern is commonly used in architecture, specifically during the Gothic and Renaissance periods (a Quatrefoil pattern is regularly seen at the top of Gothic arches). So now you know!
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