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Three-Color Palette
Living Rooms Northern Kentucky Law Review 2/10/16 Living Rooms Northern Kentucky Law Review 2/10/16

Three-Color Palette

When it comes to choosing decorative pieces, you want to stick to a maximum of three colors. Then it’s all about placement.

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Evolved Daybed
Living Rooms, Furniture Northern Kentucky Law Review 2/5/16 Living Rooms, Furniture Northern Kentucky Law Review 2/5/16

Evolved Daybed

Sometimes you want a living room that can double as a guest room. The daybed is a great couch solution that’s easy to convert.

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Modernizing the Tudor Cottage
Living Rooms Northern Kentucky Law Review 1/28/16 Living Rooms Northern Kentucky Law Review 1/28/16

Modernizing the Tudor Cottage

Tudor architecture is known for its exposed ceiling beams. Adding a little plaster and paint is a great way to update and add depth to a room.

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The Apartment of Rudee Chua and Darien McDermott
Living Rooms, Furniture Northern Kentucky Law Review 1/18/16 Living Rooms, Furniture Northern Kentucky Law Review 1/18/16

The Apartment of Rudee Chua and Darien McDermott

Overlooking High Park, this gem of a one-bedroom is the perfect example of making “eclectic” actually work.

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California Dream: Derek Nguyen’s Bungalow
Living Rooms, Plants Northern Kentucky Law Review 1/10/16 Living Rooms, Plants Northern Kentucky Law Review 1/10/16

California Dream: Derek Nguyen’s Bungalow

I got a chance to visit Santa Barbara and stayed at my uncle Derek’s house. Other than impeccable taste, he really has a green thumb.

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Sit on a Zabuton
Living Rooms, Furniture Northern Kentucky Law Review 1/7/16 Living Rooms, Furniture Northern Kentucky Law Review 1/7/16

Sit on a Zabuton

In Japan, it’s common to sit on the floor with a only a cushion for comfort. So, is the zabuton furniture or accessory?

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