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Aug 07, 2009 -
Of course, I would expect nothing less than fabulous from the home of British stylist, interior designer, and shop owner Abigail Ahern — especially after seeing how she helped redesign her sister's apartment — but I'm blown away. Dousing her walls and hardwood floors in a cool gray paint as a simple base, she's allowed herself to go wild with the furnishings. She flawlessly mixes colors, styles, eras, materials, and finishes in a way that is both inspiring, calming, and livable.
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Oct 15, 2008 -
In this 5,500-square-foot London house, an eclectic range of furniture from the 1930s onward is spread throughout three floors and two roof terraces, proving that high style needn't demand high prices. Patterned upholstery, vintage wallpaper, and a bold use of paint colors makes this home full of personality, not stiff polish. To take a full tour, check out this slideshow.
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Oct 03, 2008 -
This six-bedroom chateau in Limoges, France sits on its own grounds with a wooded area on the entrance side and a garden with an orchard, a fountain, and a pond on the other. In very much its original form, all of its bedrooms remain unrenovated. The rez-de-chaussée, or ground floor, features a dining room, kitchen, breakfast room, drawing room, and billiard room.
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Sep 12, 2008 -
This seven-bedroom, four-bath Georgian home in the UK is the former home of a clergyman. It features a hall, chapel, dining room, formal sitting room, kitchen, playroom, and large walled garden, and can be used for photo shoots. I adore how its owners have livened up traditional British décor, heavy on the English roses, with bold splashes of color and an interesting mix of contemporary furniture.
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Aug 09, 2009 -
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