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One Bedroom, Three Ways - Which one is right for you?

 
 
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Comfortably Casual
Comfort and casual The casual approach to decorating is timeless and versatile, creating a relaxing escape where you can lose yourself. Simplicity, soft colors and natural materials are the main elements. You'll find that casual rooms often evoke serene places, such as a seaside cottage, an old farmhouse or a cabin in the mountains.
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Cooly Contemporary
The elements of contemporary design include clean seamless lines, geometric shapes, modular storage solutions, and bold color palettes. Contemporary rooms are innovative, dramatic and edgy. The atmosphere provides a true sense of form and function. Contemporary, dramatic and edgy
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Truly Traditional
Traditional room, classicaly designed The classically designed room marries old-world style with newer furniture and accessories to create a look that appears as if it evolved over the years. Somewhat formal, yet practical and relaxed, a traditional décor exudes luxury and elegance, while still providing warmth and comfort.
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