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mikesgirl Posted - Jan 14 2007 : 6:55:35 PM
We just bought a house out of foreclosure that needs SERIOUS help (cosmetic - it was built in the mid 70s). I have been poring over country decorating magazines for new ideas, color schemes etc. and it would be really great to hear or see what some of you have done.
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vintagechica Posted - Jan 14 2007 : 9:01:01 PM
Sherri, we are moving back to Va. Beach in 6 mo. and I have been going through my old mags. as well. I cant offer any photos, but I know that I want a really light and airy color scheme. I want to use mostly natural fibers for the fabrics and rugs. I cant wait, I love the whole process. Good luck!

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