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Ms. Davenport designed this kitchen with wide open space. Extreme shades of earthtones were used in this porcelain floor to provide a rich warm appearance. A custom oak kitchen table surrounded by heavy kitchen bar stools make for a comfortable family dinner. |
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This two-story grand foyer focuses on a handmade Italian reproduction chest. The stairs are upholstered in a wilton constructed carpet. |
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In the Master Bedroom, a masculine look was developed with the walls upholstered in navy blue suede. Arched valances with panels on mechanical curtain rods give a Paladium styled window effect. |
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Dining En Provence is the theme in Mr. Hughes formal yet relaxed dining room. Jetting draperies and trimmed valances give style to this bowed window arrangement. |
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An eighteenth century nautical theme was used by Ms. Davenport in one of the guest rooms. An iron post bed and trade route styled furniture allow for a warm and restful nights sleep. |
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Ms. Davenport is seen here accompanied by Mr. Hughes in the great room. The vast amounts of space, combined with the inviting upholstered furniture offer an area where one can view the wonderful array of exotic fish in the custom designed wall aquarium. |
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Mr. Hughes interest in Abraham Lincoln was the inspiration for the Lincoln Media Room. The draperies are a reproduction of the Ford Theatres stage curtains.
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