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  2. Rustic Fall Wedding Colors Are Here to Stay

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    Beautiful fall colors for weddings like caramel, wine, and jewel tones look rustic, seasonal, and celebratory. Discover 16 fall color palettes for weddings.

  3. The best wedding gifts for couples who already live together ...

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    A wedding gift guide for those couples who already have everything they need. ... Set of 2 Rustic Picture Frames (5x7) $26 at Walmart. Wicker Picnic Basket Set . $45 at Amazon.

  4. Shabby chic - Wikipedia

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    Decorators consider shabby chic a relaxed, romantic style that looks comfortable, inviting, and feminine. The masculine counterpart would be "rustic," with deeper or richer colors and rustic furniture using unfinished wood, denim, burlap, sailcloth and homespun cloth. [3] Varieties of shabby chic style include: Cottage chic; Beach cottage chic

  5. Easy DIY Thanksgiving Centerpieces for a Picture-Perfect Table

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    Fall decor isn't all about oranges, yellows, and reds. Dried hydrangeas and white, faux antler decorations can make for an equally gorgeous monochrome centerpiece. Candles bring warmth, and faux ...

  6. Julia Kendell - Wikipedia

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    Her signature style is 'rustic contemporary'. She regularly speaks at Home Shows [1] across the UK and abroad and mentors the Homebase Decorating Academy. [2] [3] In 2012 she designed the interior of the venue for Nick Knowles and his wife Jessica's wedding in the UK. In 2015 Kendell collaborated with Danetti UK designing and launching a new ...

  7. Rustic modern - Wikipedia

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    The concept of Rustic Modern interior design received increased attention after 2000, especially in the State of California. [3] This incarnation of the design method includes design elements alternatively known as "kitsch" that represent eras of design in the 20th century such as chalkboards or twig racks alongside modern conveniences like reduced energy lighting and other state-of-the-art ...