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February 11, 2016 - Image 44

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2016-02-11

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arts & life

at home

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ABOVE: To create the mix of traditional details with a modern feel that Friedman wanted in the master bath, Long brought in a free-standing
claw-foot tub and heated Carrara marble floors. She designed the floating walnut and painted-maple vanity, topped with quartz and built by
John Morgan of Perspectives Custom Cabinetry in Royal Oak, to add a bit of warmth. “The bath contrasts with the black details throughout
the house, so when you walk in, it feels very airy, like a spa,” Friedman says.

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