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Designing the Perfect Kids’ Bathroom

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

I asked some of the people known for designing bathrooms and selling homes to provide insight on this topic. “When designing this space, we incorporated each of their favorite colors and chose to have fun by painting the clawfoot tub a bold pink color,” he says. Should it reflect their style and personality?

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Still Think You Don’t Need a Formal Living Room?

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

There was a time when everyone wanted three bedrooms, two baths, formal living and dining and a basement den – but those days are over,” says Angela Williams, a Birmingham, AL-based realtor at Extreme Agent Realty. Image: Daniely Design Group Denver, CO A “country” formal living room works well in this farmhouse design.

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4 Frank Lloyd Wright Homes for Sale (and They’re Awesome)

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

It’s the 150th birthday anniversary of American architect Frank Lloyd Wright and some of his architectural pieces of history are up for sale. All of Wright’s homes were designed using his theory of “organic architecture.” Fallingwater, Wright’s most famous architectural masterpiece.

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Think Wallpaper is Outdated? It Can Actually Update Your Bathroom

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Just the sight or sound of that word usually evokes 18 th Century scenic or floral images or, worse, the gaudy, headache-inducing designs that were widely – and wildly – popular in the 1970s. Image: Pegasus Builders The clean lines of this classic plaid wallpaper work well in this design. Glam A Minneapolis bathroom with bling.

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Target’s New Line of Exotic, Boho-Chic Decor Is Exactly What You Need

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Opalhouse will be the first of the store’s brands to feature artwork from the design team. Designers had the lucky task of traveling to create interpretations of what they saw around the world. One of the designers created a watercolor after spotting some flowers for sale near a market in Paris.