You’ll remember from my post this summer that I was working on a lovely old 1923 Prairie style home that was largely in original condition. The owners have finished the initial phase of renovation and are moved in and I had the good fortune to be invited over to see it. I had helped them pick paint colors and some fabrics for furniture and window seat cushions so I was anxious to see how it all came together. The colors support the period of the architecture while being colors they love and coordinate well with their furnishings. They are very happy in their new home and are busy planning future renovations to make it just as they want it. As for me, I love the richness and timelessness of the colors and think it turned out beautifully.
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~ by sandywenberg on March 26, 2011.
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