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10. Topiary. There is something so chic about topiaries. One or two can elevate the most basic space into something truly special. And if you have a patio or porch that does not get enough sun for a real plant, try the new fake topiaries — many of them are so gorgeous, no one would ever know the difference!Tell us: What spells elegance to you?See more photos of topiaries
Close the gaps. These rich blue curtains add a block of color across the whole window. Ceiling-mounted tracks work particularly well in rooms with large expanses of glass. If you have a recess above, like the one here, so much the better, since it means that your track can tuck out of sight for a neat finish.
Solutions. First things first — Hay had to make sure that the room was toasty and warm and not in any danger of flooding. She had insulation added to the two exterior walls and underneath the floors. She also added radiant heat beneath the floors. Layout. Step two was coming up with a better layout. “They had this long, bulky vanity, and you just don’t need that much storage in a powder room,” she says. “We planned for a smaller one with plenty of space for toilet paper and cleaning supplies to make room for the toilet next to it.” This freed up floor space and got rid of the awkwardness.Style. To stay in keeping with the traditional look of the home, they used a paneled wainscoting. But while many of the finishes are high-end and polished, there also are a few rustic farmhouse touches.Light fixture: Rejuvenation
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