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An Antique-Chic Renovation + Two Features!

Good morning friends!

Last week in my design advice post I told you how much I love to bring antiques into my projects. I shared a few pics of how I’ve done it done it in the past, including this one…

What I didn’t reveal at the time is that this room is just one in an entire house of antiques mixed with modern pattern and, of course, bold color!!

 

A big, huge THANK YOU to At Home in Arkansas for this fabulous feature on the project. You can read the full story in the August issue and on their site.

AND (yes, there’s more!)…I would also like to say a big, huge THANK YOU to House of Turquoise for featuring the project in yesterday’s post. If you haven’t checked out this blog, it’s one of my favorite inspirations for blue interiors.

 

Not only was this a fun project for me and for my staff, but I’m truly honored to be able to share my work through these two fabulous forums!

xo, Tobi

 

 

 

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2 Responses to An Antique-Chic Renovation + Two Features!

  1. Franki Parde says:

    OMG!! I wish I could “MOVE RIGHT IN!” Just lovely!! franki

  2. Diane Dyhan says:

    One of many of my favorite posts yet!
    You really know how to make “pea soup” vintage green furniture and accessories look fresh and modern (kitchen, vase, window treatment). The wallpapers…omg, life changing. Who could ever say, “I’m just not a pattern person” after seeing how fabulous these rooms look? You always inspire me to think bolder and brighter!

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