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  2. Yes, You Want Wallpaper In Your Kitchen! - AOL

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    For her modern-meets-country farmhouse kitchen, singer-songwriter Holly Williams paired her classic blue cabinetry with an unexpected metallic black-and-white wallpaper. The floral pattern keeps ...

  3. Can You Put Wallpaper In Your Kitchen? Designers Weigh In - AOL

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    After all, it's a small wallpaper mistake with huge consequences. "If you are working with a plaid or repeating pattern, ensure your lines match up perfectly at every corner and seam," Burkle shares.

  4. A List of Top Stylish Wallpaper Designs for Each Room ... - AOL

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    Transform any wall in your home with these trendy wallpaper designs. Choose between an abstract look with a pop of color or a classic and traditional design.

  5. Wallpaper - Wikipedia

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    Wallpapers can come plain as "lining paper" to help cover uneven surfaces and minor wall defects, "textured", plain with a regular repeating pattern design, or with a single non-repeating large design carried over a set of sheets. The smallest wallpaper rectangle that can be tiled to form the whole pattern is known as the pattern repeat.

  6. Kitchen - Wikipedia

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    The Kitchen in History, Osprey; 1972; ISBN 0-85045-068-3; Kinchin, Juliet and Aidan O'Connor, Counter Space: Design and the Modern Kitchen (MoMA: New York, 2011) Lupton, E. and Miller, J. A.: The Bathroom, the Kitchen, and the Aesthetics of Waste, Princeton Architectural Press; 1996; ISBN 1-56898-096-5.

  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 ...