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  2. Smart and Stylish Accent Wall Ideas That Say “Wow!” - AOL

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    DIY accent wall ideas add instant character to your bedroom, kitchen, living room, and beyond. Explore our best wallpaper, paint, and wood accent wall ideas.

  3. Accent wall - Wikipedia

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    A dark purple accent wall. An accent wall or feature wall is an interior wall whose design differs from that of the other walls in the room. The accent wall's color can simply be a different shade of the color of the other walls, or have a different design in terms of the color and material. [1] Accent wall offers a simple, stylish way to add ...

  4. Elsie de Wolfe - Wikipedia

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    Elsie de Wolfe, photograph from The House in Good Taste, 1913. According to The New Yorker, "Interior design as a profession was invented by Elsie de Wolfe". [3] [4] She was certainly the most famous name in the field until the 1930s, but the profession of interior decorator/designer was recognized as a promising one as early as 1900, [5] five years before she received her first official ...

  5. Vicente Wolf - Wikipedia

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    Vicente Wolf was born in Cuba and lived there until he was fifteen years old. [2] [3] He did not graduate from high school. [3] He moved to New York City at the age of eighteen. [2] [3] He first worked in advertising, modeling, and acting. [3] Shortly after, he decided to take up interior designing; he is self-taught. [4]

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  7. The Colored Museum - Wikipedia

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    The stage was designed to resemble a white-walled gallery where “the myths and madness of black/Negro/colored Americans are stored.” [13] The walls contained a series of doors, small panels and revolving walls and compartments which allowed actors to retrieve key props and quickly transition from one exhibit to another.