What's Your Favorite Space? (please select ONE interior and ONE exterior image)
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INTERIOR - Peacock Inspiration This dining room is inspired by The Peacock Room, a storied dining room that architect Thomas Jeckyll designed for a London shipping magnate and then turned over to James McNeill Whistler in 1875 to choose the color for the room’s shutters and doors. Whistler took control and turned the room into a masterpiece of mural art in vibrant shades of peacock blue with goldleaf trim. This interpretation retains the colors but simplifies the design for a modern look.
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INTERIOR - Beach Beauty The mesmerizing curves of the wall tile suggest calming waves in this master bathroom. The owners wanted a room reminiscent of a peaceful beach with soft white sand and undulating waves.
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INTERIOR - Dream Maker A hand-painted mural with touches of soft blue behind the bed creates a soothing backdrop in this luxurious master bedroom. The Greek key design on each side of the bed is at once classic and current.
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INTERIOR - Laissez Les Bon Temps Rouler! Let the good times roll in this bar featuring a pressed tin ceiling, brick columns and convenient niches in the brick wall behind the bar.
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EXTERIOR - Aquatic Life A “floating” gazebo opens new options for entertaining or just spending a quiet afternoon on the water with a glass of wine, a good friend or a good book — or all three.
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EXTERIOR - Natural Order A stone patio and stepping-stone garden provide a go-to-spot for birds and butterflies, not to mention a lovely retreat with various sitting areas for daydreaming, reading or simply enjoying the views.
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EXTERIOR - River View Who says a living room has to be indoors? This outdoor living room offers comfortable places to sit and enchanting views of the river beyond the swimming pool.