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  2. 15 Coastal Bedrooms That Are Easy, Breezy, and Beautiful - AOL

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    Boho Beach Bedroom. In the primary bedroom of this Santa Barbara beach house designed by Schuyler Samperton, ocean blue prevails, but with a decidedly bohemian bent.The blue stripes in the Farrow ...

  3. 30 Obscure Colors That Will Make Any Space Look Unique

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    This dark, muted cyan conjures up images of deep coastal waters. This obscure color's name comes from a Russian general named Mikhail Skobelev, who apparently favored this hue for his military ...

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    With a romantic location on the shores of Windermere and modern, stylish rooms, Storrs Hall is the perfect place to stay to appreciate stellar lake views. Read more: Best Lake District hotels 2.

  5. Bedroom - Wikipedia

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    A bedroom or bedchamber is a room situated within a residential or accommodation unit characterized by its usage for sleeping. A typical western bedroom contains as bedroom furniture one or two beds, a clothes closet, and bedside table and dressing table, both of which usually contain drawers.

  6. Lynnewood Hall - Wikipedia

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    In addition to 55 bedrooms, the 110-room mansion had a large art gallery, a ballroom large enough for 1,000 guests, swimming pool, wine cellars, a farm, carpentry and upholstery studios, and an electrical power plant. The estate originally encompassed 300 acres, upon 33 of which a fenced ornamental garden was constructed.

  7. Jack the Ripper's Bedroom - Wikipedia

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    Jack the Ripper's Bedroom is an oil on canvas painting by German-born British artist Walter Sickert, painted from c. 1906 to 1907. It depicts a darkly lit bedroom hypothetically owned by Jack the Ripper , the culprit of at least five of London's Whitechapel murders in 1888.