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35 michigandesign.com The palette is mostly cherry red and cerulean blue, with occasional bursts of yellow. The dining chairs are painted red, while a pair of painted blue chairs attend the kitchen island. A lovely antique Scandinavian tall clock is red with a blue floral motif. The girl’s bedroom is a soothing blue (Benjamin Moore’s Swiss Blue), while the master bath is adorned in cobalt-blue Seneca tiles. The first-floor sun porch, with gorgeous views of the bay, was designed using a scheme of blue and white. “She really loves blue, really intense blue,” Rattray says about the lady of the house. “That comes into play with the Seneca tile in the master bath; the whole shower is made of it.” Animals are another love of hers, a fact that’s inescapable yet subtle in the interior design. “We tried to keep it limited to the pillows and accessories,” Serba says. Roosters adorn the red chair pads in the dining room, while pigs enliven an iron light fixture over the table. Birds add a cheerful note to the pillows and bedding in the master bedroom, a motif that’s echoed in the border around the The master bath is designed in a classic blue-and-white motif. Birds adorn the border of the mirror. Wall sconce – Ironware International: ROZMALLIN, SUITE 60 Backsplash tile – Seneca Hand Mold: VIRGINIA TILE, SUITE 100

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