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he living room, dining room and kitchen occupy the
primary spaces on the home’s main level. The palette
began with a soft chamois, a creamy gray tint that Carroll
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says does not compete with the view.
“You want to live around it,” Carroll says.
The soft teal blue found in the drapery fabric recurs throughout most
of the rooms in the house. The chartreuse green was selected to match
the color of the marsh grass in season. Pale purple was pulled from the
night sky at sunset. All washable fabrics were selected for the ease of
living in a multi-generational household at the beach.
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