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Beautiful shamsThese shams coordinate with the rest of this bedroom. There are two covers; the lighter color is 100% silk with accent stitching, the darker is combed cotton.
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A close up.Here is a closer view of the layered panel. Overall lengths were approx. 48" + 60".
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A 'nap' blanket.This small blanket covers the foot of this Queen bed, and offers a nice light cover for an afternoon nap while coordinating with the other treatments!
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A different kind of panel..These dual layered panels are banded near the top, and have two lengths to use both fabrics effectively. Sheers are under.
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Simple & Cool.These panels were lined with a very funky layer of fabric; it had a circle design w/ 'pulled' thread fragments at their centers. The lining was then 'cuffed' to the front to show the coordination.
These were hung from plain wrought iron rods in a very 'Pottery Barn' living Room; it completed the look perfectly.
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An Envelope Pillow sham.This wonderful pillow sham used two fabrics as can be seen in the picture. The point of the 'envelope' is faux fastened w/ a covered button. Simple, elegant.
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Inverted pleat close-up.This treatment was board-mounted, over a Bay window. It had pleats in, among other places, the inside angles. This is a shot to show the completely lined interior, and of course, the matching of the pattern across the front. A must-do.
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A lifetimes' collection, staged well.This homeowner wanted to display the items that had been collected over many years - after a change of paint, all items were chosen carefully for size, color, subject, etc., then were placed. The results defined this space as one of interest, culture and memories.
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A place to meet..See the framed artwork that follows in the next picture.
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A Meeting/Conference room.This room was rather empty, so pictures of the area in the old days were found, enlarged, framed and hung. The results were nice - enough to enjoy, yet still businesslike.
   
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