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March 2014 - Dallas

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MARCH | PAGE 40 | 2014 The master bedroom is a defining space with soothing gray walls (Peppercorn by Sherwin Williams) sparked by yellow, including the bright iconic spines of National Geographic issues. The four-post frame delineates a room within a room. Far left: In the sunken living room, a detailed look at the fantastic tongue-and-groove ash paneling, original to the house, which previ- ous owners tried to hide with dark-brown paint; the Taylors stripped and limed it. Global Views pedestal with a vintage bust found at Round Top sits next to a rope-as-sculpture, which Joslyn painted gold. Table from Wisteria. I'M NOT SURE I COULD PICK A SINGLE FAVORITE, BUT CLASSIC JAZZ (SPECIFICALLY COLTRANE AND THELONIOUS MONK), VAMPIRE WEEKEND AND TALKING HEADS ARE CURRENTLY ON HEAVY ROTATION." JOSLYN ON MUSIC: Audrey's room has a French vibe. "Le soleil et la lune" neon sculpture. Light fixture from IKEA gilded with gold-leaf inside and spray painted out. Joslyn with daughters Audrey (10) and Amelia (7). A confluence of classical sculpture, design books and earthy finds.

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