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Comments (15)Very Nice! It has so many blooms and was such a good price. I just bought one last weekend and paid $10. I probably could have found one cheaper but I had been waiting for the stores to get some fresh ones. The ones I had seen before were not looking so good....See MoreCalling Interior Decorators/Designers
Comments (4)I am also a member of your and dixieman's club. I think since most times the decorator/designer does not get a commission on the paint color/labor they end up focusing on what does give them a commission. I have finally taken a stand and will not order anything until I get a confident paint color decision from a decorator. If that's my main focus - then I have to stay focused - if they don't do it - move on. All you can say when they want paid is - I initially hired you for a paint color - you did not do the job that I hired you for! I will find someone else. It's very frustrating - it's that what most of them went to school to learn - color, design, flow?????...See MoreSplit entry move the entrance to new addition
Comments (2)I am also curious if you ended up doing this as we are considering moving our split level entrance to the side....See MoreMid Centrury Ranch makeover, main entry, new paint, new siding, roof
Comments (9)I like the pergola idea by your entry, but, I do like the brown that you have, and also like your brick. It looks like you dont have a place up near the house, for real landscaping, but, it appears you do have pots, that I assume you are planting colorful flowers in when the weather permits? It does need some color to brighten it up, although, like most of us, there is that thing about the leaves all falling off the trees, called winter. Maybe in the spring, you could do some nice landscaping on the yard side of the driveway, that would help with the need for better landscaping....See MoreDebbie Ibarra
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