Moroccan FRETWORK Mirror

May 16, 2012 | Latest News

When I found this Moroccan FRETWORK mirror for the first time
with a canary yellow background
I thought that nothing could be more FAB.

Holllywood Regency Fretwork MOROCCAN Mirror

When I found this Moroccan FRETWORK mirror for a second time
with a VINTAGE Palm Beach green background
I knew that nothing could be more FAB.
I LOVE it!

MOROCCAN and FRETWORK details.
What more could this girl ask for?

Besides, I ALWAYS say that if it doesn’t sell I will just take it home:)

How do you CIRCA WHO?
IN A DINING ROOM…

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IN A LIVING ROOM…

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IN A BEDROOM…

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TV: SamsungChair: Palecek, in Peter Fasano fabricLight: Shades from the Midnight SunWallcovering: Schumacher (foyer).

Kitchen

Every appliance is concealed by painted paneling. Counter stools: Artistic FramePendants: Weplight, with Radish Moon fabricBacksplash: Tiles of Ezra.

Breakfast nook

Bowman chose a seafoam green for the spot where the family enjoys casual meals. Wallcovering: Phillip JeffriesChandelier: Julie NeillChairs: Design Within Reach, in Pierre Frey fabricTable: custom.

Dining Room

Bunk Room

Bowman turned a tiny space into a spare bedroom for the children’s friends. Floor tile: Mirth StudioWallcovering: ThibautPaint: Cloud White (trim, bunks) and In Your Eyes (ceiling), Benjamin Moore.

Girl’s Room

The room was decorated so that (optimistically) it will last through her teen years. Paint: Sprout, Sherwin-WilliamsWallcovering: Pacific Designs International (ceiling). Nightstand: Chelsea TextilesSconces: PalecekCurtains: Lisa Fine TextilesBedding: MatoukBed: Coley Home.

Primary Bathroom

Cabana

Painted cement tile by Sabine Hill and Perennials performance fabric can withstand post-pool hangouts. Paint: Marry Me (cabinets), Benjamin MooreWallcovering: Pacific Designs InternationalSofa: vintage.

Patio

Pool House

Shutters painted in Pink Cloud by Benjamin Moore are a subtle departure from the neighboring homes—yet still wholly Floridian.