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  2. Here's How to Decorate Your Home This January, According to ...

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    January 2025 isn’t about adding more to your space—it’s about creating room for new ideas to flow. Focus on creating distinct zones that prevent your tendency to scatter energy and belongings.

  3. Faux painting - Wikipedia

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    Rag painting or ragging is a glazing technique using twisted or bunched up rags to create a textural pattern. Sponging is a free-form finish achieved by applying glaze to the wall by dabbing a sea sponge, in various shapes to achieve either simple design (resembling the wall papers) and more sophisticated ones.

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    Bedroom from New York City Bedroom at night in Puigcerdà (Cerdanya, Girona, Spain) Illustration of a bedroom from the Winter Palace in Saint Petersburg (Russia) Furniture and other items in bedrooms vary greatly, depending on taste, local traditions and the socioeconomic status of an individual.

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  6. Boston school (painting) - Wikipedia

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    The Breakfast Room by Edmund C. Tarbell, ca. 1902. The Boston school was a group of Boston-based painters active in the first three decades of the twentieth century.Often classified as American Impressionists, they had their own regional style, combining the painterliness of Impressionism with a more conservative approach to figure painting and a marked respect for the traditions of Western ...

  7. Distemper (paint) - Wikipedia

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    Many Medieval and Renaissance painters used distemper painting rather than oil paint for some of their works. [3] The earliest paintings on canvas were mostly in distemper, which was (and is) also widely used in Asia, especially in Tibetan thankas. Distemper paintings suffer more than oil paintings as they age, and relatively few have survived.

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