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  2. These Are Our Favorite Cabin Decorating Ideas Ever - AOL

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    Okay, we know cabins and fur rugs might conjure up images of the 70s-style interiors we’d rather forget, but hear us out: When used sparingly and tastefully, like Maryland-based designer ...

  3. How to decorate your coffee table - AOL

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    By Simply Carmen Renee Lately I have been loving coffee tables. They are chic and easy to style, and go perfect in any living area. Recently I went on pinterest and found a couple of coffee table ...

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    Here we rounded up 63 kitchen cabinet ideas to inspire your plans for a renovation or new kitchen, with a picture gallery that showcases everything from modern kitchen cabinet ideas to simple ones ...

  5. Mid-century modern - Wikipedia

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    Mid-century modern (MCM) is a movement in interior design, product design, graphic design, architecture and urban development that was present in all the world, but more popular in North America, Brazil and Europe from roughly 1945 to 1970 during the United States's post-World War II period.

  6. Coffee table book - Wikipedia

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    Coffee table book on a coffee table. A coffee table book, also known as a cocktail table book [citation needed], is an oversized, usually hard-covered book whose purpose is for display on a table intended for use in an area in which one entertains guests and from which it can serve to inspire conversation or pass the time.

  7. Chinese Pavilion at Drottningholm - Wikipedia

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    The first building was a simple pavilion with two wings in Chinese style. The buildings were prefabricated at Arsenalsgatan in Stockholm. They were made in the log cabin technique and shipped to Drottningholm, where they were assembled. The architects were probably Carl Hårleman and Carl Johan Cronstedt. [4]