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THE ART OF IMPERFECTION

WHEN IT COMES TO FURNISHING a home, most of us can’t rest until every square inch is finished. But not artist Jeanne Oliver. She decided to embrace the notion of empty walls and corners as she outfitted her family’s Castle Rock digs—because sometimes finding the right piece can’t be rushed. “I’m someone who believes that you don’t just redesign everything all at once,” she says. “We took time to live in the house as we slowly put it together.”

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