This is the kind of home that makes you want to stop and stay awhile! Washington DC interior designer Lisa Puchalla of Lily Mae Design created a home that’s as comfortable and cozy as it is beautiful! I adore everything here, but my favorite space has to be the home office….I love the built-in desk, window coverings and comfy chairs–and of course the wall color! She used Benjamin Moore Tranquility in all the rooms, such a pretty color! Finish your tour of this home photographed by Angie Seckinger and see more lovely spaces by Lisa Puchalla here!
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Love this house! Especially the office and porch, I could spend all day in either!
I love the color of the walls. How can I find out exactly what color that is in the living room?
I like how it looks so comfortable and unpretentious.
Amei essa casa, principalmente as cores, muito acolhedor!
abraço,
Denise – dojeitode.blogspot.com
Muy, muy, bonita! Me encantan los tonos utilizados, se ve acogedora. Y me encanta la cocina!
Really lovely home, do you know what they used on the kitchen countertops. Thanks and have a great weekend, Congratulations on your earth angel!
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I found you via pinterest (i'm sure that's music to your ears) and I just HAD to say,
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Thanks so much for sharing with all of us!
I love all the designs in this house! Where did the persian/tribal rug in the living room come from!
I'm also curious – where is the persian/tribal rug in the living room from?
The beautiful rug is a heirloom oriental that was passed down.
So pretty! Where are the roman fabric shades from on the windows?
Hi! This is beautiful! Do you know where the couch is from?
I love the couch. Where did it come from???
Where are the pillows on the sectional from?
I love the flow of the design. I noticed that this gorgeous home seems to have tons of natural daylight, so tell me: how do you think BM Tranquility would play in a space that receives little natural light?