Decorating dilemma: how do you decorate under an eave?
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Designer Linda Woodrum offers tips on how to decorate under an eave. A triangular furniture/wall arrangement blends into the eave as an office landing/sitting area. A chest of drawers provides the focal point while a rug gives the room a cozy touch. A simple color palette suits the tight space.
Publication Name: Southern Living
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 0038-4305
Year: 1996
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Two seasons, two looks
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Homeowners can vary the mood in their interiors by choosing a color scheme that would dictate their decorating choices for winter and summer. These may appear on slipcovers, rugs and art objects as shades of pale brown and gold for summer and blue and muted reds for winter.
Publication Name: Southern Living
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 0038-4305
Year: 1995
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River House at Belfair
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The River House at Belfair in Hilton Head Island, SC, features a family room with French doors, a master suite furnished in British Colonial theme and a charming courtyard. It was designed by Joseph Hall and built by Rod Brady.
Publication Name: Southern Living
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 0038-4305
Year: 1996
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