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Very nice
Beautiful kitchen
Very beautiful
Great layout
Gorgeous
Love it
Nice design
Love the ambiance
Nice layout
Geogeous arrangement
Patio design
Beautiful kitchen layout
Open and superb design
Love this ceiling and the exterior splendid
Nice bathroom
This set up will work well for families with teen children
Open and well laid out kitchen
I love this stairwell
Elegant open kitchen
Lovely
Great outside appearance
Nice layout
Interesting idea
Great opulence
Great sitting area
Layout
Great bedroom layout
Elegant
Like this setting
Great outdoor sitting area
Beautiful ceiling moulding
Like wood floors
Great view
Like
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Cool environment but not when you have children under 3 years
I like this arrangement for an exterior deck
Good pantry layout
Nice library or office couch
If you have money this is good
Excellent color blend
Like this decoration idea
Sun room with excellence
Beautiful idea for a large backyard
Good locker room outlook
To make sure you get what you want, Carl Mattison of Atlanta-based Carl Mattison Design suggests enlisting the help of a friend to test your color perception. “Take a couple colors and ask your friend, ‘What do you see in this color?’” Mattison says. This can tell you whether the way you’re seeing a color is the way someone else will see it. “Have someone else tell you if it’s a cold gray, or is it a warm gray,” he says. And if you’re not sure you’re seeing what they’re seeing, ask them why they describe the color in that way. This exercise can help you avoid blind spots that could derail your color intentions. Keep in mind that if you’re starting from a blank slate, a cool gray or a warm gray might suit you equally. But if you already have furniture and accessories in warmer hues, you may want to choose a warmer tone that complements what you already have. Wall color: Borrowed Light, Farrow & Ball
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