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Arch trim detail

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Arch trim detail

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To the couple’s disappointment, the original fir floors that were hiding underneath the vinyl-composite tiles and layers of paint could not be salvaged, but Chelly found a beautiful sustainable wood to use from local company Viridian Wood. It is reclaimed from transpacific shipping crates that once carried steel railroad track. This wood has character that fits the home’s age and style.

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What a cool way to handle a curtain rod!

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Andrew Suvalsky Designs SaveEmail The floor-to-ceiling rug in this Rhode Island home, by Andrew Suvalsky Designs, adds color and impact in the entry.

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cabinets/nightstands enclose head of bed.

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cabinets w/ beside table space? Enclose headboard a bit too.

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tile inside fireplace nook!

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beadboard niche

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porch roof. Want clear!

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Waves-of-grass path. Steel risers form the base of this unique set of garden steps; Korean grass planted on top needs no mowing. This pathway begs to be experienced with bare feet!

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ramp with garden beds beside.

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alcove lighted from below! Under white glass? With bright glassware on top?

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roof / porch and all those windows!

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roof!

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curtain tops

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wood everywhere and dark floor. Warm ambience!

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Pulling a bed like this out from the wall also creates an instant dressing room behind the shelving.

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eyebrow roof

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eyebrow roof from inside

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narrow sink, brass!

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compound arch roof

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arched beam - over door? details.

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arched roof

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eyebrow dormer

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pot rack - linear!

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rug & pillow interplay. Love the fireplace & kitchen too! Good light.

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bookcase door!

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arched roof?

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Low eaves over the door. Bed is crosswise to peak of ceiling and under rafters. I don't know that I really like this, but it seems to work OK here.

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color ambiance with all that wood & glass!

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marble counter

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ambiance

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tansu!

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cabinet feet

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cabinet doors

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above new hearth?

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Choose awning or casement windows. There is a lot of talk about choosing insulated windows (which definitely helps!), but did you know that the style of your windows can affect how drafty they are? Some of the most common window types, including single- and double-hung and sliding windows, tend to leak a bit of air. Awning, casement and fixed windows provide the tightest seal.

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windows & roof line of porch

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. Hang portieres in open doorways. Floor-length drapes hung between rooms, called portieres, are an old tradition well worth reviving. They keep drafts in wide halls or unused rooms from making their way into warm spaces.

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vestibule!

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butcher block & bowl sink?

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butcher block, white, high faucet with spray

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Dark wood doors & hardware/handles. NICE!

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Sliding french door!

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Sliding french patio doors!

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sliding+wood+patio+doors - just want one slider & one beside it. But multi-paned glass.

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tiling pattern! NICE!

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