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I think this is absolutely amazing. The colors are the textures really work well together to give it a calming vibe with some punch! Love it!
Lucia Damberg 04/24/2009
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Hmmm. I think it's more rare to see a sustainable home done in a traditional aesthetic. Never seen one. Example anyone?
Agatha Strompolos 09/08/2009
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