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Elad Gonen & Zeev Beech
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Last comment "the blue tile on the edge....hot pink with vintage frames"
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Austria as Mexico's Emperor — Emperor Maximilian I. The former Commander-in-Chief of the Austrian Navy, Emperor Maximilian abandoned his duties and his country for the prospect of ruling over exotic, faraway Mexico. Upon arriving in Veracruz with his family, he immediately started implementing new designs
designs in Mexico. His palace, Chapultepec Castle in Mexico City, was redone with traditional French baroque features, including a fair amount of gold gilded accents. Here, gilded gold frames and trim accent a bright red room with tiled floors — a great example of how Mexican and French elements can be combined
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Houzz Tour: Gracious Hacienda Mansion in Mexico Exquisite local craftsmanship, a thermal-spring pool and sleeping quarters for 16 make for an ideal ... Full Story »
Houzz Tour: East Meets Southwest in New Mexico... Persian rugs, pieces by local artisans and a rich color scheme help an East Coast couple feel at hom... Full Story »
Edger Landscape Design
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Last comment "Cleveland sage hummingbirds, butterflies and bees 8 to 11 spring through summer"
California, Mexico USDA zones: 8 to 11 (find your zone) Water requirement: Low Light requirement: Full sun Mature size: 3 to 5 feet tall and 5 to 8 feet wide Benefits and tolerances: Attracts hummingbirds, butterflies and bees; deer resistant; fragrant flowers and foliage; drought tolerant Seasonal interest:
California, Mexico USDA zones: 8 to 11 (find your zone) Water requirement: Low Light requirement: Full sun Mature size: 3 to 5 feet tall and 5 to 8 feet wide Benefits and tolerances: Attracts hummingbirds, butterflies and bees; deer resistant; fragrant flowers and foliage; drought tolerant Seasonal interest:
California, MexicoUSDA zones: 8 to 11 (find your zone)Water requirement: LowLight requirement: Full sun Mature size: 3 to 5 feet tall and 5 to 8 feet wideBenefits and tolerances: Attracts hummingbirds, butterflies and bees; deer resistant; fragrant flowers and foliage; drought tolerantSeasonal interest: Blooms
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Tara Bussema
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central mexico embroidery
Otomi fabric from central mexico
style from Mexico...central mexico...And from Mexico!
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House + House Architects
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away to Mexico?
Mexico Style...away to Mexico?
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JEM4 design
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Last comment "Sitting area"
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Vallarta, Mexico. The design, general contracting and project management was done entirely by JEM4 design. We were responsible for everything from rough construction all the way to the custom furniture design. This is one of the most unique and creative villas in all of Mexico. The website for the home
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Astleford Interiors, Inc.
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Last comment "Colorful chairs"
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artist in Mexico. The hood is custom made out of stainless steel and copper sheet metal for a rustic and authentic look. Chandelier: Lucite and petrified coral, Madeleine Weinrib; backsplash: Mexican red travertine; countertops: marble and butcher block
artist in Mexico and echoes the same warm tones of the copper range hood, the terra-cotta floor and the incredible Lucite and coral chandelier.
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Works Photography Inc.
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Last comment "Good for kids"
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was in Mexico for a Zen retreat," he says. "Meeting Barragan, together with the meditation practice, had a profound affect on my painting practice and my design sensibility. The "Wallseries" paintings are a direct result of this very moving encounter." At the far end of the room, an original ink drawing
was in Mexico for a Zen retreat," he says. "Meeting Barragan, together with the meditation practice, had a profound affect on my painting practice and my design sensibility. The "Wallseries" paintings are a direct result of this very moving encounter."At the far end of the room, an original ink drawing
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Elad Gonen & Zeev Beech
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Last comment "wall color"
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Arizona, New Mexico and Colorado. Silversmithing, often necessary to link turquoise stones together, is an important cultural trade of the Navajo People. This explains why shades of blue are usually present in many Navajo creations, whether it's a home's exterior or a hand-woven rug.
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