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  • A Bistro at Home

    A Bistro at Home

    Exposed brick walls and wood beams counteract the modernity of an L-shaped couch engulfing a petite glass bistro table nestled atop a tripod stand.

  • Mix a Lot

    Mix a Lot

    Instead of choosing matchy-matchy pieces, mingle different furniture styles—new with old, modern with tradition, flea-market with high end—to add texture and interest. This living room pairs a club chair with modern seating and vintage Bertoia children's chairs from eBay.

  • Hammocks are the New Couch

    Hammocks are the New Couch

    Unconventional, but fun: A hammock hung from wood beams is dressed with a featherbed topper. Add additional comfort with no-sew bolster pillows rolled in outdoor fabric and tied at the ends.

  • Santa Fe Express

    Santa Fe Express

    The cascading fireplace reminiscent of adobe and cylindrical natural wood beams, bring Santa Fe flare to the room.

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