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SOURCES

Guest Bath:
Mirror

Jack N Jill Bath:
Oval Mirror
Tissue Paper Roll Holder

Kids Bath:
Shower Curtain Rod
37" Circle Mirror
Shower Curtain
Rug
Tissue Paper Roll Holder

Kitchen:
Kitchen Faucet
Cabinet Doors Mudroom, Kitchen

Laundry:
Laundry Faucet
Sink
Cabinet Pulls

Living Room:
Curtains

Master Bath:
Tub
Vanity Light
Faucet
Tissue Paper Roll Holder

Pantry:
Pantry Faucet
Sink
Butcher Block: sourced from local salvage yard. Similar Lowe's
Cabinet Pulls

Powder Room:
Mirror
Tissue Paper Roll Holder

Door Knobs & Handles:
Door Handles
Downstairs, Deck, Garage
Entry








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