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  2. Dorothy Draper - Wikipedia

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    Dorothy Draper (November 22, 1889 – March 11, 1969) was an American interior decorator. Stylistically very anti-minimalist , she used bright, exuberant colors and large prints that encompassed whole walls.

  3. 5 Invaluable Decorating Tips I Learned at the Dorothy Draper ...

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    Here are the decorating tips and tricks I learned from the Dorothy Draper Design Weekend at the Greenbrier.

  4. Legendary interior designers from every decade of the 20th ...

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    Dorothy Draper, the grande dame of decor, had another approach: "I always put in one controversial item. It makes people talk." Whether the desire is for comfort and safety or shock and ...

  5. Carleton Varney - Wikipedia

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    In addition to his books on decorating, he has authored two novels, two biographies on the life and style of Dorothy Draper, titled The Draper Touch and In the Pink, and pictorial books of his work such as Houses in his Heart, Mr. Color, and Decorating in the Grand Manor. [12]

  6. Grand Hotel (Mackinac Island) - Wikipedia

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    Carleton Varney, a protégé of Dorothy Draper, decorated Grand Hotel in late 19th-century decor, including Pelargonium geraniums. Varney purposely designed the hotel so that all the rooms are different from each other in at least one aspect. There are four types of rooms: Category I, Category II, Category III, and Named Rooms.

  7. Make decorating your small space easy and fun with Dormify - AOL

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    Dormify is the ultimate small space decoration destination. With its collection of bedding, rugs, removable wallpaper and more, Dormify makes the decor shopping experience easy and fun. You’ll ...

  8. Hampshire House - Wikipedia

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    The trustees hired Dorothy Draper, an interior designer, in order to make people want to live in a building which was at some point an empty shell on one of the most visible streets. [ 3 ] [ 29 ] According to The New York Times , the rooms featured "daring contrasts of black, white and turquoise, overscale plaster carving, mirrors and glass ...

  9. Carlyle Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The original main lobby was designed by Dorothy Draper. [ 167 ] [ 168 ] The entrance hall initially had white marble columns, in addition to mirrors on the walls. The main lobby was decorated in green and had a grayscale marble floor, yellow-leather furniture and a green frieze near the tops of its walls.