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I created this master for one of our vacation rentals in Anaheim and wanted to make sure that it's a real eye-catcher. I was under major time pressure and had NO inspiration whatsoever. Then I ran into a carpenter/artist at a local flea market who was selling oversized picture boards and I asked if he could create a headboard with a molding at the top that could accommodate recessed lighting. Since I had already chosen green as my theme color throughout the rest of the house and since I love horses, the graphic was an easy pick. I am very happy with the combination of the whimsical headboard and the contrasting black and white striped wall and hot pink as an accent color.
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