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  2. Green Is the Prettiest Color! These Rooms and Decorating ...

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    Drench Every Square Inch of a Bedroom Accent Wall in Soothing Green Josh Kilmer-Purcell and Brent Ridge of Beekman 1802 turned one wall of this bedroom into a stylish photo gallery on a ...

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    Add texture and warmth with these painted and stained wood ceiling ideas. Find ceiling design inspiration for living rooms, bedrooms, bathrooms, and kitchens. Nothing Adds Country Charm to a Space ...

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    Nothing makes a space cozy like a dark coat of paint on wood panelled walls. In the living room of designer Ceara Donnelley's Charleston home , the walls are painted a royal hue: Pelt by Farrow ...

  5. Ceiling - Wikipedia

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    Ceilings can be decorated to taste, and there are many examples of frescoes and artwork on ceilings, especially within religious buildings. A ceiling can also be the upper limit of a tunnel . The most common type of ceiling is the dropped ceiling , [ citation needed ] which is suspended from structural elements above.

  6. Accent wall - Wikipedia

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    A dark purple accent wall. An accent wall or feature wall is an interior wall whose design differs from that of the other walls in the room. The accent wall's color can simply be a different shade of the color of the other walls, or have a different design in terms of the color and material. [1] Accent wall offers a simple, stylish way to add ...

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    While the original ranch style was informal and basic in design, ranch-style houses built in the United States (particularly in the Sun Belt region) from around the early 1960s increasingly had more dramatic features such as varying roof lines, cathedral ceilings, sunken living rooms, and extensive landscaping and grounds.