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Gloria Mills
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Bead board painted white

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The pot rack is a testament to Barth’s sharp vision. “It’s an old iron lamp I found lying in a salvage yard in Italy, half-buried, rusty, with weeds going through it,” she says. She knew that with a little TLC, it would make the perfect pot rack.

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The beams are new, but she gave them an aged patina by coating them in a mixture of water and lime to burn the wood; then she used a wire brush to remove some of the lime coating over several months. “It gives them a pickled, weathered look,” she says. “It’s an old-fashioned way to do it that’s very natural and easy to control.”

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Barn boards on ceilings. Very rustic

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bead board ceiling w. 6 x 1 (?) plankings www.wrightbuild.com traditional kitchen

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The palette is on display in the living room. Southern pine lines the ceiling and makes up the floor and bookshelves. The walls and sleek flat-front cabinets are pure white. The hearth under the minimalist Scandinavian fireplace is light gray, and dark gray stone lines the built-in firewood storage box.

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Wood ceiling.

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Reclaimed lumber in natural state....beautiful!

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Coffered ceiling....farmhouse

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Unusual way to light from roof.

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Beams, staircase, light fixtures, table

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Color...soft blues, The downstairs master bedroom has a rustic vibe, with reclaimed wood floors and ceilings.

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by Rauser Design The top-floor bedrooms have pitched ceilings and are bathed in rich pine.

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Gorgeous ceiling, colors

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Ceiling...artwork display, storage

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Unusual wood plank ceiling.. Vaulted w. tray, Pot lights

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Feminize without fuss. The feminine periwinkle on this Dutch door is a fun contrast to the hefty metal hardware and stone walls. To get this look economically, pick a highly visible wall in your home to make the impact. If you’re working toward the raw feeling of a room like this, stick with rough plank ceilings and pull back from detailed trimming on doors and windows. Cabinetry doors should have a flat panel or a simple raised panel.

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