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  2. A Southern Living House Plan Laid The Groundwork For This ...

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    The rug and campaign chest are antiques. ... including a light celadon tile backsplash, teal range, and cerused oak island. The painting above the range is by artist Monteigne Ray Mathison ...

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    The bathroom features Zia Earth tile walls, a marble and hand-hammered brass sink, hardware in lacquered burnished brass (from Restoration Hardware), a Bower Studio mirror in white oak, and an ...

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    THE SPACE: A 3,200-square-foot, 4-bedroom, 3-bath house with a 1-bedroom, 2-bath attached apartment FAMILY ROOM The aesthetic is cottage quirky with youthful additions.

  5. List of This Old House episodes (seasons 21–30) - Wikipedia

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    In the master bath, tile contractor Joe Ferrante shows Kevin how he is laying the mosaic "rug" tiles in front of the new vanity. Kitchen designer Donna Venegas shows Norm the countertop and tile choices for the kitchen, while template maker Kent Whitten creates the templates using digital technology.

  6. Interior design - Wikipedia

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    It was the Greeks, and later Romans who added co-ordinated, decorative mosaics floors, [6] and templated bath houses, shops, civil offices, Castra (forts) and temple, interiors, in the first millennia BC.

  7. Backsplash - Wikipedia

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    Backsplash may refer to: Splashing of water resulting from an activity or operation, such as in rowing or rotation of a paddle wheel of a paddle steamer; A protective panel behind a sink or countertop usually made of a waterproof material, also called a "splashback" An attraction at Geyser Falls Water Theme Park, in Choctaw, Mississippi, US