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The vivid colors, reality and simplicity of Edward Hopper's work translates into interior design...the stolen moment...structured oasis...
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This week, Jeff Lewis answers your questions about the interiors of his homes. Add your questions in the 'comments' section, and see if Jeff addresses your question next week!
1. What was the white countertops you used in the Valley Oak 1 kitchen?

I used Calcutta marble for the countertops in the Valley Oak kitchen. I have also used Crema Marfil and Carrera marble in the past. I like marble because it is versatile. It can be used in both traditional and modern applications.
2. What color paint did you use in the Valley Oak 1 living room?
I used Dunn Edwards Egyptian Sand in the Valley Oak living room. The # is DE6207. If you decide to use this color, make sure you mock up a sample before painting the entire room. Colors can look completely different from room to room depending on the light.
3. Where do you buy your wood casement windows you used in Valley Oak 1?

I purchase all my windows and doors at Taylor Brothers Architectural Products in Los Angeles. They offer a wide range of product lines and manufacturers to choose from. I have been working directly with them for several years now and I love their great service and professionalism.
4. Can you suggest some alternatives to Travertine that offer a similar look and feel?
I prefer to use light-colored limestone as an alternative to Travertine. It can be purchased in a variety of styles, sizes, and colors.
5. What kind of bath and kitchen fixtures do you install in your less expensive to mid range homes?
I prefer to use Kohler fixtures in my less-expensive to mid range homes. It is an attractive well-made product. The Kohler line is extensive, reasonably priced, and available at a number of retail stores.
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