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For a room to which we awarded Honorable
Mention, Carolyn Bronson used a wallpaper camouflage. They knew as soon as they saw the space that its many jogs and angles,
oddly placed doors, sloping ceiling and off-center fireplace needed disguising. The large-scale toile pattern made the irregularities
fade away, creating a unified, dramatic space. A room like this needs a flowing pattern, Bronson feels. In planning the small
study for the Junior League of Montclair-Newark Showhouse in New Jersey, the designers chose a monochromatic scheme with touches
of color in screen and pillows.
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