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Way cool wood paneled walls goes great with the eclectic art. But by far my favorite thing in the house is the dog way in the background lying on the Barcelona style lounger (kind of hoping the dog isn’t real but a ceramic sculpture).

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#1 reason to have plain white walls – you can put up all sorts of well framed, colorful pictures, paintings and graphics. Also cool plastic chair designed by Ray and Charles Eames.

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Kitschy ceramic Jeff Koons inspired dogs, graffiti art, antique writing desk and globe with a bitchin’ leather chair – could have come out HECTIC. Instead, it’s the very definition of ECLECTIC! Well done!

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So unbelievably tasteful. Especially love the green tiles with the splashes of orange in the wallpaper (not to mention the cool Japanese toys above the hanging toilet!).

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Really like the burnt and muted retro color scheme and all the beat up vinyl record covers. Totally John Cusack’s apartment in Nick Hornby’s “High Fidelity”. Love the way it’s all thrown together – design doesn’t have to be neat to be “neat”.

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Would love to know the exact name of the wall paint. So rich. Especially with the light streaming in through the window. Great environment – perfect for afternoon naps!


This art deco room is so committed it’s like a time machine back to Paris in the 1920′s.

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Graffiti wallpaper! Love it! Totally entertaining, great conversation piece and an excellent way to find out if the girl you’re interested in is cool or not.

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Great dining area. Totally rugged, full on “man” assault. If “Bonanza” was on today, this is how Hoss, Little Joe, and Pa Cartwright would do up the “Ponderosa” dining area.

I´m just a sucker for Turquoise right now! Lovely color
Captured from StyleRoom Sweden