Way to bring in color via paint in small distinct rooms like study. I don’t care for dark cabinetry, floors and desk
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Like the light bright open feel of this great room (black metal doors, light fireplace stone (not the size), light beams that likely match floors). But I also am a fan of color, how to marry the two?
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Scale of stacked stone, running bond pattern (?) and
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Another example of use of barn wood on horizontal wall and ceiling; nice use of hung textile for headboard effect
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Like use of vertical ship lap
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Love this throw
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Like dark paint behind book shelves (study)
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Like this tile - may be too fancy for Organic Modern Mon
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Like how they brought MB paint color into MBath vanities
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MB and perhaps study wall color
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Transition detail
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Wow, how did they do this tile to wood transition?
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Like stacked stone; scale may be a bit small and don’t like tone (too dark)
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Stacked stone feature wall (may be too large of scale)
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Like the black open bar shelves
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Fireplace stone - very tonal and the alternating thin with thicker stone pieces
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Wide plank flooring - medium color
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Too dark for flooring i think
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White base trim contrast with wood floors
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Use of stacked stone although I would want more grey tones than yellow tones
Art created from bike wheels
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