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Morris house, 361 S. Blvd. of the Presidents. Photos by Rachel S. O'Hara.
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Brigid Saah used a porcelain tile made to look like marble inside the master bathroom.
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The Marrr’s family room was redesigned by Holly Dennis. Dennis added contemporary furnishings combined with iconic modern classics to give the room a fresh feel.
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Deborah Marr added a suspended ceiling light, Discoco’ by Marset, to add glittering reflections in the kitchen.
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The cabana bathroom, redesigned by Tracce Murphy, features fun wallpaper with a black background and pops of pink, gray and blue in the design.
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Terrance Leaser’s favorite part of the guest bedroom he redesigned is the half tester made by Pearls by Peggy.
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Tracey Rapisardi redesigned the master bedroom inside the Morris home.
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The breakfast room, redesigned by Cameron Cox, has a blend of blues and golds and newly upholstered chairs.
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Jeff and Joyce Hart redesigned the formal living room in the Morris Home. Jeff Hart’s favorite piece in the room is the leather, tufted sofa.
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The second guest bedroom was redesigned by Jane Faust and featured traditional mahogany furniture.
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Tracee Murphy designed, The Cabana, a poolside room. She used a black-and-white color scheme for a crisp and modern design.
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William Dobson designed the master suite with a muted color palette and hints of bright green accents. Dobson incorporated the pops of color by adding this throw from Anthropologie.
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Marr House, 439 S. Blvd. of the Presidents
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The third guest bedroom features dramatic accents, including different textures of metal, sequins and fur. The room was designed by Erin Blosser.
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The great room and foyer were designed by Barbara Vanderkolk Gardner and featured gray-blue walls with creamy vanilla trim and bright coral accents.
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Lancaster Interior Design put ballet-slipper-themed designed slip covers over the chairs in the dining room.
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Jan Clark redesigned the pool and patio area with modern outdoor furniture featuring natural colors at the Marr home.