Interior Decorating Pictures, October 2002

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1) The guest bedroom, with a picture of Rosie's mom on the wall.

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2) The sitting room, with our antique persian carpet on the floor.

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3) Looking from family room towards foyer, with the new decorative/warning stripe on the step in the foreground and our fabulous interior designer Katie Goldfarb in the background.

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4) The kitchen and breakfast area, from the family room. All the decorative painting is by Laura Chandler, including this faux-wood painted pillar.

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5) The new family room fireplace, with the rose inlay formerly in the foyer floor now gracing the wall. We need some nice accent pieces on the mantle, maybe something taller on the outside and another something shorter on the inside.

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6) The family room from the end of the kitchen counter, with our Escher print on the wall.

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7) The foyer has a mission style tall case clock from Warren Hile Studio, an art nouveau design painted on the floor, and an art deco elevator door painted on the real elevator door.

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8) In the hallway betweeen the foyer and dining room are 3 art deco floral panels in Gold Copper Verde finish from The Casey Collection.

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9) The dining room chairs have been reupholstered in a gold on black dragon fabric, with the same fabric in the scalloped window treatments. There is more to be done here.

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10) The Persion carpet is now in the living room, in front of the new mantle and Craftmaster asymmetric chairs. We think we should find a cool piece of art to hang above the mantle, rather than putting something on it. Fitting in with the Charles Rennie Mackintosh style sconce lights may be a challenge.

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