Blue Wall Designs & Ideas

Custom Residence 01, Palm Beach
Custom Residence 01, Palm Beach
Parker-Yannette Design Group, Inc.Parker-Yannette Design Group, Inc.
Photography by Paul S. Catania II, Parker-Yannette Design Group, Inc.
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Old world charm and masterful craftsmanship are combined in this truly beautiful line. White or off-white kitchen cabinets like antique white can create everything from a country to contemporary style kitchen cabinets. Sometimes just matching the decor of the rest of your home is the main concern. This makes things easier you just select a complimentary finish, stain and door style for your kitchen cabinets. PRODUCT DETAILS All Wood Maple Regular Overlay Solid wood door frame with high-density enginerred wood Raised Panel w/Applied Molding & Light Brown Glaze Dovetailed 3/4" solid Drawer with Soft-Closing Under Mount Drawer Guides 3/4" Plywood Edge Front Banded Shelves Matching Interior Mullion Doors For Display Cabinets
Poppie's Candy Land Room
Poppie's Candy Land Room
Sasha MedchillSasha Medchill
My daughter, Poppie Ainsley's room was inspired by the board game Candy Land. We began the process by painting the room a great Tiffany blue color and then candy striped the ceiling pink, red and white (talk about a tough task at seven months pregnant!). I then painted the Candy Land mural on one wall. We kept the cost of the room low by using a floor model "Toys R Us" Amy Coe Crib and Target Furniture. Little accents like polka dotted knobs made the pieces look way more expensive than they actually were! I painted a clearance mirror frame bright red and balanced the color of the room with the round, white rug. Finally candy was placed in glass jars through out the room. We love it! I hope you do as well :)
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Blue Wall Designs & Ideas

Napa Valley Estate
Napa Valley Estate
DSI Luxury TechnologyDSI Luxury Technology
High-powered executives envisioned a Napa Valley getaway for family and friends to gather. Fascinated with the architecture of Umbria, Italy, the homeowners worked with their design team to create an authentic environment using chestnut timbers, antique roof tiles, antique floor tiles and stone sourced and imported from Italy, with many other elements that were crafted abroad. The trompe l’oeil panels in the home theater are based on the 18th century frescoes of an Italian villa. Photography by Blake Manosh
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