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When Selling Your Home, Are Neutral Colors like Builder Beige Too Boring?

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Although black is the most stylish color of every year, it’s conventional wisdom to use neutral colors like builder beige, gray and taupe when putting your home on the market. However, some people (myself included) actually like these colors apart from resale factors. These light colors don’t compete with the view.

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10 Inspiring Work-from-Home Office Setups

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Abby Dauchess — Home Jungle, Charlotte, NC “My setup is what used to be my painting/art area now turned into my WFH sanctuary. Ali Dunlap — Parent’s Basement, Raleigh, NC “My father joked about him setting up a workspace for me and when I got home this is what he showed me. This is by far the funkiest space in my house.”.

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Butterfly in Flight: Stanton Macdonald-Wright and Synchromism

Margaret Almon Mosaics

We discovered the North Carolina Museum of Art in Raleigh, which reveals more delight around each partial wall, a maze to enjoy rather than get lost in. The painting Flight of the Butterfly No. 1 by Stanton Macdonald-Wright caught my eye right away with the blocks of color and the spiral shape.

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Decorator On Demand: Mirrors Need Love Too.

Decorator on Demand

Obviously color and accessories are no brainers for quick changes but have you considered what you can do to your mirrors? Guest Bath: Before and After (client is in the process of painting her walls). Windows Raleigh NC. My client's foyer was definitely lacking some color, interest and well even some love.

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Rock Star Artist Sean Yseult Unveils New Line of Wallpaper Designs

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Strong start in the arts Hailing from Raleigh, N.C., All the kids had their pictures of the cute grey mouse on the wall, except for one, which was painted in every color imaginable. She created scarves in the style she had always favored — colorful, nature-influenced and psychedelic patterns.

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