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A Familiar Yet Fabulous Bath

The Perfect Bath

Years ago, when this bath first appeared in print, we were simply awed. At a time when white was the prevailing theme for baths (actually, it still is) this was a bold statement using period details, exceptional materials and deliberate architecture. This bath bridges the gap between arts and crafts and elegant sophistication.

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Designer Backed Insight for Today’s Interior Designs

Garden State Tile Blog

Being familiar with products and resources that will withstand the elements in our area is very important. allows us to make creative, yet durable selections for our projects along the coast. One of the most exciting parts of interior design is the consistent change that comes along with it. Tara McGeehan. www.tararyandesigns.com.

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Designer Backed Tips for Today’s Interiors

Garden State Tile Blog

Being familiar with products and resources that will withstand the elements in our area is very important. allows us to make creative, yet durable selections for our projects along the coast. One of the most exciting parts of interior design is the consistent change that comes along with it.

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An American in London | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

If you are somewhat familiar with the area, yes … we are going to visit Stonehenge, my daughter made a special request. Home / Life in General / An American in London An American in London Bob Borson — February 17, 2014 — 49 Comments I am in desperate need of a holiday – for lots of reasons.

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Decorator On Demand: All You Need is Kitchen Cabinet Love

Decorator on Demand

Even those horrible oak cabinets that we are all familiar with.You know the ones that turn yellow over time? I just haven't committed myself to do it - yet. The "After" pictures are fabulous! That is one of the priciest areas of a kitchen. before, bad pic sorry about that). LOL) Have a great day! Flooring Pro.