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Custom woodworking outfits this bathroom with the charming always-been-there feel of a window seat, vanity, and dressing table.This spacious foyer embraces its built-in architectural features by accentuating the wall panels with warm golden-hue grass-cloth wallpaper.Desktops and adjustable shelving incorporated into this built-in wall will grow with the kids from art projects and toy storage to laptops and bookshelves. A window seat is always an enjoyable place to relax and the entire look can be easily updated with new fabrics and storage containers.The same creamy linen fabric on the sofa embraces the curtains behind it, creating a unified look to this living room. The mostly neutral color palette of linen white and oatmeal is accented by hints of blue and brown in the throw pillows, which can easily be switched out for a new look.Crystal light fixtures, marble countertops, and plush draperies emphasize a feminine nature in a bath built just for her. A pair of tall cabinets flanking the sink are dressed with suede fabric panels for an ultra-luxurious look and feel.
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Cottage style creates a restful escape in a bathroom thanks to its clean-lined, trademark characteristics, such as Shaker-style cabinetry, linear beaded-board, and shapely yet simple fixtures.Original cabinets painted a matte black, plus an updated tile backsplash and new countertops, brought this 1950s kitchen into modern day. A bar created by an additional piece of countertop supported by bracket adds function and a pleasing transition to the neighboring dining nook.A built-in wall of bunks joyfully accommodates sleepovers and sibling gatherings in this spacious playroom. Bookshelves and wiring for reading lights were thoughtfully planned into each sleeping cove.