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1. Stripes on the diagonal.
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2. Iron railings painted white gloss.
For me it's the details which can make or break a project. The right details can turn something ordinary into something extroadinary. Here are a couple of details I am loving right now.
image 1 - via fric and frac blog, image 2 - anna spiro