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Jill has a living room in her cottage that looks just like that. Nothing awful about it, but nother great either. Marian has a bedroom in her 1920's house that is in a bit of a state. She knows it needs work, but now she has the right team to help her out. Linda Barker is in Jill's living room and she's changing it up for sure. She uses two colors on the wall, one at the bottom and a lighter one at the top. Then they create different sizes and colors of circles. They repeat the pattern on window treatments using a cream colored material and then dipping a styrofoam cup into paint and using it as a stamp. They added bi-fold doors and touches of nautical trinkets. Gordon Whistance has to take a very pink, yet very boring room and make it better. He does it very well with painting the walls with three shades of cream. He has a very large headboard centerpiece created in art-deco fashion. Added lighting is different than the norm, by taking a cylindrical lampshade and attaching long netting.moreless

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