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This four-bedroom ranch-style Los Angeles home belongs to homeowner/designer Lulu deKwiatkowski (Lulu DK). With a great sense of style and color, her home is nothing short of beautiful and inspiring. Let’s take a tour of her lovely abode, shall we? via Photo credit: Nicole LaMotte I really love how gorgeous and effortlessly chic her home is! Her textiles and artwork definitely contribute to a layered, collected, and vibrant vibe. Such an inviting home! Your thoughts?
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Name: Jenn SchoemehlLocation: La Salle Park — St. Louis, MissouriSize: 4500 square feetYears lived in: 7 — owned The first thing you need to know about Jenn Schoemehl’s house concerns the ceilings. They’re 13 soaring feet tall. Your eye keeps going up and up and up until you finally hit the ceiling. Then, and only then, can you begin to take in the rest of the house.