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    Image credits: Garlicholywater #3. Years ago my friend’s girlfriend’s family lived in an enormous old farm house. They pretty much just lived on the ground floor and it was nice, but the rest ...

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    The Surrealism Trend at Home “Surrealist decor is a style that blends dreamlike elements and unexpected combinations to create whimsical and imaginative spaces," says Misty Summers, senior ...

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    This Quirky, Retro-Inspired Vase Brings Fun And Playfulness To Any Room, Making It A Standout Piece In Your Decor Review: "I love these little vases. They are absolutely adorable.

  5. Hilda Ogden's mural and flying ducks - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, Coronation Street set designers paid homage to the flying ducks by introducing three pictures of flying birds onto living room wall of the Bailey family house. [73] In 2020, Coronation Street released a new cast photograph for the show's sixtieth anniversary. They included Hilda's three ducks as a tribute to their "iconic" status. [74]

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    Gallant's apartment became well known for its unusual and modern decor; all the windows were shuttered, the walls of the living room were painted with black, glossy paint and the white linoleum were made to resemble a river of blood with splashes of red paint. [2]

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    A bare room was considered to be in poor taste, so every surface was filled with objects that reflected the owner's interests and aspirations. The parlour was the most important room in a home and was the showcase for the homeowners where guests were entertained. The dining room was the second-most important room in the house.