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  2. Can an All-White Bathroom Still Pack a Design Punch? - AOL

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    This white bathroom idea pairs neutral walls with black hardware and fixtures for a modern farmhouse look. This contrast adds a graphic element that helps to break up the all-white walls. Tour the ...

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    A gallery wall features a framed loan the property was bought with; newspaper clippings; and pictures, including an early photo of the farmhouse and a circa-1905 black-and-white snapshot of a ...

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    After a decade dominated by black, white, ... According to the 2025 Kitchen Trends Report from the National Kitchen and Bath Association (NKBA), green is the most popular color for the kitchen ...

  5. The Eyes of My Mother - Wikipedia

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    The Eyes of My Mother is a 2016 American black-and-white horror film written, edited and directed by Nicolas Pesce in his directorial debut. It stars Kika Magalhães, Olivia Bond, Diana Agostini, and Paul Nazak. The film was produced by Borderline Presents and Tandem Pictures and distributed by Magnet Releasing.

  6. Black and white village - Wikipedia

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    The term black and white village refers to several old English villages, typically in the county of Herefordshire, West Midlands of England. The term "black and white" derives from presence of many timbered and half-timbered houses in the area, some dating from medieval times. The buildings' black oak beams are exposed on the outside, with ...

  7. Ashmore Estates - Wikipedia

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    A full-time caretaker and his family were allowed to live in the almshouse or in a white farmhouse that used to be on the property. Nancy Swinford, the daughter of Leo Roy and Lura Andrews Swinford, lived at the home for eight years during the 1940s and 1950s. In a 2009 interview with the Times-Courier, Swinford said of the Poor Farm: