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  • San Francisco Decorators Showcase

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    If you have a spare hour to relax this long weekend, I thought you might like to virtually tour the latest San Francisco decorator showcase

    https://www.californiahomedesign.com...ator-showcase/





    some very well done rooms and some that just make you go "HUH?"

    here's the address of the home:

    https://www.redfin.com/CA/San-Franci...1/home/1969293





    see if you can match up the befores and afters - have fun!

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    Thank you Merlyn! I love seeing these things.
    I'll post my huh??? moments after I've done the 'walk through'.

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    • #3
      Love the privacy divider for the bunks.
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      • #4
        Thanks for sharing Merlyn! Lots of rooms I liked but lots I didn't. I wrote captions on each of the photos but they’re so small.

        I love the kids room but the bathroom is too dark and over the top for me.
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        • #5
          The kids' bath appealed to me but my "imaginary client" didn't want to spend the big bucks for a mosaic tile wall which might be quickly outgrown by her imaginary children.... so I used this fun fabric from Eastern Accents children's collection called "Hullabaloo" to cover the walls. The vanity is constructed from a base cabinet and island legs from Studio's Kitchen module. Had the most difficulty getting the perspective right on both the tile and the chair rail moulding on the side walls - tried Irfanview Adobe plug-ins for a perspective view but ended up using Studio to adjust the angle of the wall. Neither is accurate, but hey --- we can take artistic liberties, right? anyone have any tips on doing tile in perspective?
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          • #6
            Tried using Photoshop (image - transform - skew) to get the perspective view. Had to darken the "grout" lines, maybe a bit too much, because they came through lighter when I saved the file
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