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    Get Your Paint On

    Dave Perry-Miller & Associates present colorful ideas for interior paint

    CultureMap Create
    Sep 18, 2014 | 2:54 pm

    Experts in home renovation and interior design agree that paint is one of the most effective ways to make a personal statement, bring in a pop of color or create ambience. From natural tones to accent walls, Dave Perry-Miller & Associates present four homes that use paint for colorful and dramatic flair.

    Natural Look
    The home at 5800 Armstrong Pkwy. demonstrates the use of natural hues in several rooms. Airy light blue in the bedroom creates a calming effect, while pale teal in the children’s bedroom establishes a playful atmosphere. A deeper pale green in the dining room makes it cozy and inviting.

    This gorgeous Park Cities home, within walking distance of Highland Park Village, also features authentic French influences and high-end finishes throughout. The chef’s kitchen has soapstone counters and a black granite island with top-brand appliances. The home also offers a formal library; master suite with his-and-hers baths, walk-in closets and coffee bar; and exercise room/study. Additional features include an elevator, motor court, art gallery and exterior apartment.

    Bring in the Blues
    The midcentury modern home at 10110 Daria Dr. has a must-see kitchen. The blue-hued Geneva cabinets are accented by silver backsplash tiling and sleek hardware for a clean, modern aesthetic. This home also features terrazzo and hardwood floors, master bath with dressing area, and kitchenette near the pool.

    Go Green
    The living room of the Greenway Parks home at 5560 Waneta Dr. is a study in green. Three walls are painted in a lime hue, while the fourth wall is covered with kelly green patterned wallpaper. The room — decorated by Michelle Nussbaumer, who is known for her interiors work — is pulled together with green side chairs and accents. This four-bedroom home is located on a greenbelt and features an open floor plan, chef’s kitchen, game room and office.

    Another estate to use green is the classic Mediterranean at 6810 Turtle Creek Blvd. Here you’ll find taffy green walls and matching furnishings (including a green chandelier!) in one of the six bedrooms. This home sits on 0.9 acres along Turtle Creek and features beautiful landscaping, wide-plank wood floors, paneled study, wine cellar and a master that opens onto a terrace.

    How have you used paint as an accent throughout your home? Share your favorite colors in the space below.

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    Dave Perry Miller & Associates, an Ebby Halliday Company, is a premier residential real estate firm with five locations that specialize in marketing the key areas of the Park Cities, Preston Hollow, Uptown, Lakewood, East Dallas and Kessler Park. Dave Perry-Miller & Associates is a member of Leading Real Estate Companies of the World and Luxury Portfolio International. For more information on luxury living, please contact an associate today at 214-369-6000. Also visit daveperrymiller.com/blog for the latest news in Dallas real estate.

    At 6810 Turtle Creek Blvd. [http: /www.daveperrymiller.com/property/33674646/6810-Turtle-Creek-Boulevard-University-Park-TX-75205] you’ll find taffy green walls and matching furnishings (including a green chandelier!) in one of the six bedrooms.

    Bedroom at 6810 Turtle Creek in Dallas
    Photo courtesy of Dave Perry-Miller & Associates
    At 6810 Turtle Creek Blvd. [https: /www.daveperrymiller.com/property/33674646/6810-Turtle-Creek-Boulevard-University-Park-TX-75205] you’ll find taffy green walls and matching furnishings (including a green chandelier!) in one of the six bedrooms.
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    To use the app, gardeners will have to sign up with an email and enter their ZIP Code. This connects the account to an ecoregion, an area of land that's defined by certain characteristics like climate, precipitation, wildlife, soil types, and more. That makes ecoregions much more detailed than the United States Department of Agriculture's widely known Hardiness Zones, which are only based on extreme cold data.

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    “Wild Thumb takes the guesswork out of native gardening so that anyone in Texas — no matter where they live or how much space they have — can be part of the pollinator solution,” said Julie Shaddox, TPWF’s Director of Development & Conservation Programs, in a press release. “Most people don’t realize that many of our native pollinators, including the American bumblebee, are in decline. By planting even a few native plants, Texans can make a tangible difference in restoring the critical habitat these species depend on.”

    The release promises more plant species in the app's future, along with information on what types of pollinators love each plant. There will also be more education about prairie ecosystems; grassland and prairies make up 60 percent of Texas, according to Audubon Texas.

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