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Tropical design can be modern, traditional, a little bohemian, or even all of these together.
Photographer Jean Allsopp

Well-Blended

Tropical design can be modern, traditional, a little bohemian, or even all of these together. Here, an Akari paper lantern by 20th-century artist Isamu Noguchi lends a modern edge, while a white-and-blue scheme create a classic coastal undercurrent. Traditional velvet trimmed curtains with tiebacks soften the look and provide a visual divide between living and dining areas.

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An open floorplan allows this dining room to live large, and white furniture and walls make it feel more spacious.

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Tropical design can be modern, traditional, a little bohemian, or even all of these together.

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