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| A touch of the right shade of blue can make all the difference in a rustic room. This color against the weathered wood creates the look of wood reclaimed from a barn with an advertisement painted on it. The result is unique and fun. |
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| This kitchen is a wonderful mix of polished and rough touches. The watery, iridescent backsplash adds color and shine, while the rough boards and industrial pendants add a farmhouse feeling. |
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| Of course that fabulous cow is the total attention-grabber in this kitchen. Other touches, such as the rich wood to the right, the brass chandelier, and the oversized basket give it the feeling of a French farmhouse. American kitchens tend to feel too matchy-matchy, and this row of powder-blue cabinets makes sure that is not the case here. |
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| Reclaimed boards, a hardwood floor, exposed beams and metal lamps bring in the rustic; the blue brings in the color and the fabulous pattern on the tiles. Wondering about these tiles? They are Cuban Heritage Design Handmade Cement Tiles. |
| The Workshops of David T. Smith create beautiful new cabinets that look like they have a lot of years on them. This particular row of cabinets was designed for a house built in the 1720s, and it conceals a stove in the center cabinet. More: Get the Look: Sophisticated Country Style Winter Woodsy Gets an Update Guest Picks: Uncle Beefy's Eclectic Woodland Retreat |
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I re-painted MBR & ensuite when we moved in. I love yellow, but more for downstairs rooms. My painter matched the blue to a favourite piece of art & called it "Beachy Blue".