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		<title>Painted Ceilings &#8211; The 5th Wall</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I think it is safe to say that most ceilings are ignored when redecorating is in progress. Most people toil over what color to paint the walls, or which wall should be the accent and what color that accent should  be.  In the end, the walls are covered in a fresh coat of paint and the ceiling remains... white.  As an interior designer, I too have left most ceilings white for one reason or another, but every so often I run across the right situation and a courageous client who allows their ceiling to join in the fun. I have recently completed a residential project (above) that included a living room that was the perfect candidate for a dark painted ceiling. Although the client absolutely loves it now, it wasn't an easy sell. In fact, most people wouldn't want to deviate away from the white ceiling. It is not because they didn't have the ceiling heights or imagination to go for it, but rather they are simply accustomed to the norm and never considered the ceiling as "The 5th Wall."  Let's explore.
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		<title>Sunken Rooms &amp; Conversation Pits</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The &#8220;sunken room&#8221;  formally know in the 60&#8242;s and 70&#8242;s as &#8220;conversation pits&#8221; are a concept that I have long been a fan of.  Although I have completed a sunken bathroom (it is called &#8220;Zen Bathroom&#8221; in my residential projects on my website if you&#8217;re interested in having a look) but I have yet to [...]]]></description>
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