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January 12, 2017 - Image 42

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2017-01-12

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arts&life

at home

FACING PAGE, TOP: Designers Amy Fraas
and Lucy Earl of Jones-Keena & Co. in
Birmingham created a girl’s room in purple
and green with hits of fuchsia and pulled it
together with a cheery floral rug. “It’s my
favorite room,” mom Trina Roberts says.
CENTER: Color her (or his) world to suit a
whim — whether it’s hearts, colorful faux
wood or monsters by French Bull — with
removeable wallpaper from Wall Candy
Arts. Wallcandyarts.com. BOTTOM: Dream
a little dream in RH Baby & Child’s Thayer
Bunk Bed ($2,349-$2,549), which brings
elegant handcrafted carpentry techniques
to our little friends. Don’t forget the Starry
Light Cloud ($59) to help lull his lofty
sleep. Rhbabyandchild.com.

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January 12 • 2017

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PHOTO BY BETH SINGER

ABOVE: A collection of candy-colored bed-
ding, window panels and storage bin by
Pine Cone Hill, and a fuchsia-checked cot-
ton rug by Dash & Albert are all available
at Cristions, Birmingham. (248) 723-3337.
RIGHT: In Lori Goldman’s son’s room,
Jennifer Asmar echoed the pattern of the
pale blue Schumacher wall covering in the
custom bedding and mini sofa. A walnut
bunk bed — with a ladder on one side and
a slide on the other — is punched up with
Detroit Tigers-inspired orange details.

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