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Foyer Before: White walls are a stark contrast to the tile floor.
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Foyer After: Two different paint colors plus accessories emphasize the dramatic architecture while showcasing the owner's extensive art collection. Paint was Harmony by Sherwin Williams, containing zero VOCs. Painting by NewCoat Painting Company.
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Dining Room Before: Art is displayed museum style
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Dining Room After: Converted to a Lounge. Ledges add dimension to the art collection and allow other decorative objects to be displayed. The rich wall color enhances the colors in the slate tile.
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Living Room Before: Oversize sofa, chair and coffee table crowd the room. The sofa is too deep for comfortable seating
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Living Room After: The new sectional is the right depth for the clients. It features a hidden recliner at one end. This allows two people to watch TV with their feet up. The blue accent color is repeated in the art and accessories.
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Kitchen Nook Before: Was over crowded with a desk, hutch and table.
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Kitchen Nook After: Feels more spacious and inviting due to the new dusty lavender color on the wall and more colorful art from the owner's collection.
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Master Bedroom Before: The white shag carpet was showing dirt and wear
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Master Bedroom After: The two paint colors, both shades of gray emphasize the arched entryway to the bathroom. The new gray carpet adds to the sophisticated mood. Carpet by Direct Carpet One.
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Master Commode Before: White walls lack interest
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Master Commode After: The large wall is divided with three shades of gray to create interest and emphasize the owner's art.
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Master Bath Before: White walls make the space feel unfinished
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Master Bath After: Walls were painted in shades of gray to enhance the existing tile and continue the modern mood from the bedroom.
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Tub Before: Feels stark
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Tub After: Three shades of gray were used to accent the niche
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