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A modern twist on country decor

March 17, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Home & Decoration

Shake off your red-checkered curtains and bring in Le Corbusier chairs. Country is going modern. "Essentially modern country combines traditional country decor with modern trends such as plasma TVs and stainless steel appliances and incorporates them into the home's design," said Kathy Frank of Long Valley, a DecorDesigner with Décor and ...
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