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New Orleans Artist Debbie Boyd Hageman Looks to Mother Nature

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

She paints big, bold, colorful abstract paintings for commercial and retail clients around the globe. Her use of both bright and muted colors, often together, is part of what makes her art so appealing. Deep, dark colors from artist Debbie Boyd Hageman work well in a monotone room. Her family also loves the outdoors.

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10 Modern Micro-Apartments for Living Large in Big Cities

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Dual-toned, glossy kitchens pair beautifully with the punchy color palettes of these well-designed spaces. The year 1967 is long gone in these modern homes, which include Juliet balconies, designer flooring and many of the modern amenities. An outdoor pool and penthouse lounge round out what makes Turntable so desirable to Denver residents.

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Pier and Beam Foundations - KHouse Progress | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

I know this is the subject of another post, but living on the Mississippi coast I am very interested in best practices in dealing with these matters. Question (unrelated to the content of the post, unfortunately) – I am assuming you used trace for your sketches, I am wondering what type of medium you used for the coloring?

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The Best Solar Panels for 2016 — and beyond

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Panels come in two colors: black and blue. Part of this affordable housing project is an historic 1926 YMCA originally designed by Paul Williams, the first African-American to be certified as an architect west of the Mississippi,” writes Alissa Walker for Gizmodo. That could truly influence our architectural vocabulary.”