| PORTFOLIO - "Old World" Style
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| Old World styling is quite at home in Santa Fe... mixing furnishings with some age, from a variety of countries, can give a special flair to a Southwest home. Spanish, Mexican, Italian, even a dash of French antique furniture, to mention a few, can easily be added to Santa Fe Style - the key is that it is an antique.
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| This home has a lovely mix of Old World Styles. Notice the beautiful turnings on the custom desk and the 'throne' style of the Arm Chair. |
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| This eclectic Old World mix has a collection of antiques from many countries, as well as Native American paintings and sculpture. The honey colored commode in the foreground is of French walnut and is from the 1700's. The antique Empire chandelier is in this location temporarily. When the custom iron and crystal 46" Old World style chandelier arrives, the Empire chandelier will move to the Entry, where the scale will be more appropriate. |
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| This Old World styled Dinning Room has several Santa Fe touches. The home is adobe with all of the Santa Fe attributes: vigas, corbles, flag stone, plaster and wonderful views of the mountains. |
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| In this Santa Fe Kitchen, the color of the cabinets is set off by the spectacular Verde Butterfly granite counter surfaces and back splash. There is traditional window treatment over the sink to add softness and for a touch of whimsey, the bar chairs are Brittish Colony in style. |
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| Here is a wonderful Traditional Dinning Room set in a Santa Fe Style Home. |
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| Traditional furnishings with an Old World flair. |
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| The finishing touch to this Great Room is the entire wall of gorgeous Pindler & Pindler linen Ikat-design draperies. They have gobblet pleating for the heading and custom designed iron hardware. |
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