English
Country Manor
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A softly colored romantic atmosphere enveloped by stately
architecture. English style mixes well with French and
Italian pieces but must retain the less formal garden
feel of the rolling English countryside.
Rich-Colored Modern
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This bachelor client was searching for a decidedly masculine
look: daring and lion-hearted in color and texture. Very
modern with earthly textures and a rich color mix
was the solution for Mr. Johnson.
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Old World
Tuscan
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The Tuscan style began in central Italy in the Sixteen Century.
Rich trading families would build elaborate country homes
in the mountains. The rough, textural mix of iron, stone
and wood came into strong play since their estate-sized
homes were painstakingly built by hand. This home mirrors
the feel of centuries past for a classic style that will
continue to rise above trendy fads. This home exceeded our
client's expectations in every way.
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French Country
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The French country people cultivate a passion for living
everyday to the fullest. Beautiful dressy fabrics are fashioned
in upholstery and drapes, then set against stucco walls,
wood and stone floors with iron screens and banisters.
Of course, do not forget the fine canvas paintings and
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Victorian Cottage
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The Victorian world was rich with garden rooms full of
flowers, plants and sunshine. Painted woods and trim with
fabrics
of linen and cotton prints rule in this classic American
cottage style. This client lives in a historic neighborhood
in Texas on a
waterway widened in 1928. The warm and welcoming cottage
furnishings are accentuated by the intimate garden-scaping
which fosters
nurturing, intimate conversation with family and close
friends.
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