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WATERCOLOR DREAMS

townhouse in Reading, recently married empty nesters who work in tech, set about populating their just-purchased home on their own. It wasn’t long, however, before they brought in Christine Tuttle. “They were buying things piecemeal that weren’t making sense together,” the designer says. “They realized they needed a professional eye to hone the concept.” That Tuttle streamline their acquisitions was important because neither wanted a cluttered home. “The first floor is a long, open

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