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  2. Houzz - Wikipedia

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    Houzz offers a home design photo database with millions of images of home interiors and exteriors. [11] Homeowners browse photos by room, style and location, and bookmark photos in personal collections the site calls ideabooks. [12]

  3. Smart Remodeling Ideas for Empty Nesters - AOL

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    When your youngest kid leaves the nest, it's time to remodel their former bedroom into something you’ve long dreamed of. Imagine these possibilities.

  4. Transitional Style - Wikipedia

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    While retaining some classical elements like crown molding and traditional furniture forms, transitional design simplifies these features to create spaces that feel both refined and welcoming. Unlike contemporary design, which evolves with current trends, transitional style maintains consistent principles focused on merging formal architectural ...

  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. White House Gutted: See What It Looked Like Ripped Up From ...

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    Click through the gallery below to see photos from the major renovation. (All photos and captions are from The U.S. National Archives.) %Gallery-180260% See more:

  7. Luke Hughes (furniture designer) - Wikipedia

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    Hughes was temporarily working as a carpenter on London building sites in 1979 when chosen to lead a design project for kitchen shelving, which led further to the refurbishment of the client's home library. [2] This was the first library project that led to a series of bookcase designs and installations for Inns of Court lawyers. [3]