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Andrea Gardner Apatow
Andrea Gardner Apatow
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Look at entire house!

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Toilet: Studio, American Standard

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Hexagon tile blend to wood at entry. Dope!

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B/W tile mix!

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Live edge Cesar stone!

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Copper

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Low windows for hallway

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Single master sink?

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Dahltile summerteck looks like wood

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Chalk grey and trout white Ben Moore

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Kitchen, but not this way exactly

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Mixed light fixtures

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Wood siding

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Screen at front door?

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The geometric entry screen panels are by Lightwave Laser (pattern Barcelona) in a custom teak veneer. “The entry screen provides a sense of privacy for the dining and study areas, which are open to each other, and creates interest at the front entrance,” Moss says.

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Kitchen color pallet

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Get this look by borrowing the technique homeowner and designer David Devan used. He applied Eco Wood Treatment, a preservative that protects the wood siding from aging but also creates an aged appearance. Following that, he applied a mixture of two transparent stains (one brown and one black) so that the cedar grain would shine through.

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Another way to create a smoky wood effect is by using a process called yakisugi-ita (also called shou-sugi-ban). This Japanese artisan process is a natural way of sealing wood by burning it. The result is beautiful wood that is resistant to fire, rot and pests.

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Bold tile stripes

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Countertop: Two-centimeter-thick Dekton in Trilium color with an eased edge. Dekton is a blend of compacted raw materials.

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Sandblasted glass to street

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Three knobs that creates an architectural interest without much cost!

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Drop in tub w bench around

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Tile

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Wood cabinets

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Home Depot tile!

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Lighting

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Faucet!

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MISINGI series Arizona tile flooring

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Plaster!

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Centiva vinyl floor

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Black penny tile flooring

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Porcelain tile looks like wood planks

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Black

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