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I am changing styles in my home from all primitive to a little more traditional. I have an old painted wood porch rail that hangs above my door in 2 story entryway. I LOVE this and it has always looked great decorated for seasons with some berries and primitive items but now these do not go with my updated more traditional decor in the entryway. I have a Ballard designs large floral relief wall plaque which is a wood tone on an adjacent wall and a large wood church pew across from the wall with the porch rail. 3 different styles, trying to tie them all together somehow. Any sugg. would be appreciated. Thanks!!!
 
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Have you looked at Brewster Home Fashions for traditional wall coverings or wall art for your blank wall? Their site has a lot of traditional design ideas that might be able to help you. They also have room inspirational pictures to help plan colors and themes.

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