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Thoughts on wallpaper


kellyannmo

My Glencroft won't have a bathroom since I am trying to go for a semi traditional Tudor... and of course pottys would be outside <img src="http://www.greenleafdollhouses.com/forum/public/style_emoticons/default/smile.gif" class="bbc_emoticon" alt="smile.gif"> The bedroom wallpaper is in... the room to the left will be the "library" or man's study... I would love to use the scenery paper in this room... but I think the wall is too tall.... anyone think it would look silly in the kitchen???? I thought about just stucco in the kitchen... sigh.... I may go for the more solid burgundy with the wainscot paper in the study... and the paper all the way to the right in the living room.... sigh... I am usually not so wishy washy and know what I want.... I feel a little stumped

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The House at Gate Hill - a Glencroft

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If you are going for a traditional Tudor, the man of the house would have the best furnished rooms. Kitchens were usually reserved for servants and therefore sparsely decorated. I like the designed paper on the right for the living room; maybe you could do the mural with wainscotting in the library?

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When I bought the mural paper my plan was for the library... but the walls are odd shapes because of the ceiling and such... I love this paper and soooooo want to use it in this house.....

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