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Tuscan Style Home in Rhode Island

Amazing home inspired by Tuscan Villas:

Price: $9,500,000
House Size: 9,424 Sq. Ft.
Lot Size: 3.22 Acres
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 6
Specialty Items: Built in 1915, Formal Gardens, Grape Arbors & Koi Pond, Glass-Roofed Atrium.
Address: 460 Rochambeau Ave., East Side of Providence, Rhode Island, United States, 02906

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Blue and Orange Bedroom

Blue and orange bedroom inspiration!

Decorate your bedroom with a canvas of tranquil, serene and relaxing blues and add pops of orange for contrast and excitement. Go ahead and don’t be afraid to add many different patterns and textures!

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Orange, blue and brown bedroom

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Light blue walls with orange curtains and pillows

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Blue and orange in a pale muted palette

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Loving the sunburst mirror

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Jenna Lyons Home

Creative Director and president of J.Crew; Jenna Lyons really knows something about style. Her home is the epitome of chic and sophistication all done in a dark, masculine style. Lots of black, white and dark wood and so many antlers and fireplaces. This house has been in many publications and recently been put on the market.

Jenna Lyons is selling her stunning and widely-publishedPark Slope townhouse. The stylish, well-decorated four-story 1880′s Brooklyn home once graced the cover of the now-defunct Domino magazine and a slew of other design-obsessed publications. According to Curbed, the sale of the townhouse is prompted by Lyons’ divorce from her artist husband Vincent Mazeau, with whom she bought the house with in 2004 for $1,300,000.

Now listed for $3,750,000, the spectacular North Slope townhouse, at 20’ wide with 4 stories plus a finished cellar, has been impeccably renovated to perfection. Every modern amenity has been added, while a complete restoration has preserved the integrity of the home’s original details. An open double parlor, beautiful (but not fussy) plaster cornices and medallions, aged pine floors, and 7 restored limestone mantels are just a few of the special details of this magnificent house. The casually chic home boasts 7 bedrooms, 3.5 luxuriously appointed baths, an eat-in cook’s kitchen with top of the line appliances, large private terrace off the master bedroom and a cellar that has been converted to a media room for entertaining. The ground-up renovation includes all new mechanicals, electric and plumbing, new rear façade and roof. The house has a landscaped, irrigated South facing rear garden anchored by a mature Dogwood tree. The property is currently set up as a 2-family residence with renovated garden rental apartment.

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This home was published in the November 2008 issue of Domino and the September 2009 issue of Livingetc both times shot by photographer Melanie Acevedo. Some images from  Levenson McDavid Architects .

Loving how the color scheme and façade style of this home is carried into ever crevice of this house.

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Gorgeous dark timber floorboards with antler decorating the walls.

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A splash of yellow is added o the lounge room.

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The amazing industrial style kitchen mixed with a masculine vintage/ urban feel.

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Gorgeous armchairs nestled in a bay window, a great place to read and relax.

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The main bedroom with it’s black painted walls and fireplace.

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A closer look at the stylish fireplace and mantel in the bedroom.

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A view of the en-suite bathroom from the bedroom.

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The gorgeous dark bathroom with black tub and amazing parquetry flooring.

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The amazing dresser, a dream for anyone to have as many shoes as that!

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And the nursery/ kids bedroom where the color yellow makes a re-emergence to add some cheer.

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Funky Urban Warehouse

This is the type of thing that I imagine living in when thinking of an urban warehouse home conversion. Nestled in Camperdown, Sydney’s inner west is this gorgeous, funky and modern warehouse apartment.

Amazing high ceiling with pink feature wall.

Very light and spacious.

Modern kitchen under the mezzanine.

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Stunning courtyard saltwater pool.

Bighorn Lodge

This house is just amazing, I have never seen a lodge estate that takes it’s theme so seriously! One of the finest scenic estates east of the Rocky Mountains comes this 10,000-square-foot mountain retreat known as the ‘Bighorn Lodge’.

The Jackson Hole, Wyoming property was previously listed for $16 million and will sell to the highest bidder at or above $5.995 million.

An outdoorsman’s dream home, the property is set on an unobstructed five-acre lot, with the Grand Teton National Park acting as a visually-stunning 270-degree backdrop. Imported Western Cedar logs from British Columbia were used in the construction of the lodge, while the interior of the home boasts thick stone slab floors, vaulted cathedral ceilings and second-story atrium windows that bring in a wealth of natural light. Decked out in various hunting trophies and rustic garnishes, each of Bighorn Lodge’s five bedrooms comes complete with large picture windows that take in impressive views of the surrounding landscapes. While keeping with the western charm of the rest of the home, a modernized family room, great room and master bedroom each have surround sound systems and HD plasma televisions.

Besides a lofted six-car garage, the exterior of Bighorn Lodge includes a large parking area that can accommodate as many as 15 to 20 vehicles, along with any sort of outdoor toys one could imagine, such as boats, ATVs, snowmobiles, hang gliders, horse trailers and more. The rear of the estate also includes a massive outdoor fireplace and patio that faces out towards the mountains.

From www.realtor.com