S1E1 Inside a Relaxed Coastal Home Shaped by Light and Texture
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Set in Duck, North Carolina, Dune House is a thoughtfully renovated coastal home designed for ease, light, and everyday living. Lauren Liess reimagines the interior with white oak floors, a sand-inspired palette, and a collected mix of vintage elements—including a reclaimed front door and original trail bed—that add warmth and character. Nautical lighting, custom vent covers, and a washable rug keep the space practical, while the open layout and outdoor living areas make the surrounding landscape an essential part of the design experience.
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S2E7 A Costly Mistake
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S2E13 Ammonia fuming with White Oak
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S1 E5 The 1908 Italian Revival
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