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Palmer Centennial House (1910, by Ulysses G Orr) at 288 Lincoln Parkway |
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Unique floor tile in entry |
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Powder Room with a corner pedestal sink by Barclay |
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Entry Hall showing the Arts & Crafts coffered ceiling |
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Peek into the Sunroom |
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Dining Room showing more Arts & Crafts details |
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"Open Porch" on top of the porte-cochère |
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Wallpaper inspired by doodles of Charles E Burchfield |
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Second floor sunroom as creatives arts office |
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The "office" also featured wallpaper with Burchfield doodles |
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View of the swimming pool area |
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Bathroom with tub and wrap-around spray shower |
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Bedroom with enlarged "ink stain" on the wall to the right |
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Another sunroom cum office |
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A closet became a Craft Room |
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One bedroom became a Wellness Room |
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Another sunroom became a Potting Studio |
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Botanical Bathroom with Dogwood wallpaper designed by Charles E Burchfield |
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Shower curtain |
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Another bedroom became Hemingway's Havana |
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Hemingway's Havana |
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Guest Bedroom where the "design" on the soffit vertical wall is created by a crystal ceiling lamp |
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A California Closets closet |
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Third Floor Hall with a Bantam pool table |
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Small bedroom with wallpaper inspired by Roycroft artisan, Karen Matchette |
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Close-up of "Queen City Toile, with Damask" |
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Bedroom by Special Spaces that creates custom bedrooms for children living with cancer |
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Stairway landing with an Alice in Wonderland theme |
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Living Room with Arts & Crafts style fireplace |
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The room behind the fireplace |
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Cabinets in the former kitchen |
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The former kitchen became a Doggie Den |
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Conservatory in Palladium style |
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Kitchen |
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Outdoor Kitchen |
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Dog Retreat |
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She Shed |
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Inside the She Shed |
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View of the house from the pool area |
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Living Wall |
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Perfect Sunny Space for the Avid Gardener |
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