20s interior design
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Ticking stripe vs Pinstripe // Transom vs Sidelight // Granite vs Quartz // + more!

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This living room was illustrated in a Ladies Home Journal during the period of Armstrong's association with Frank Alvah Parsons or more likely his atelier, the students of which may have produced these pieces. Notice the portière draperies between the dining and living rooms that would have kept the heat from the fireplace in the living room where shivering humans could enjoy it. It's easy to imagine this as the living room of the 1922 Lewis Piping Rock house plan.

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Check out the new design style called Grandmillenial! It's granny chic meets traditional and creating a new southern style.
Hollywood Art Deco style: Movie set designs from the mid 1920s and throughout the 1930s were modern, sleek and glamorous.

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Exotic Art Deco Bathroom by Jarrett Hedborg and Donald Goldstein in Los Angeles, California
IKEA’s Transforming Furniture Will Revolutionize Tiny Home Living
2018 Color Trends – Green Home Decor Ideas to Achieve the Perfect Look ⇒ Although greenery was the selected color by Pantone for 2017, this trend is not expecte

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Early in the 1920s, bathrooms were fairly modest rooms. By the end of the decade, you can see the finishes and style become more and more extravagant. Source: House & Garden

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