Artwork by Leura Fine’s grandmother graces the walls of the living room, which are painted in Hostaleaf from Behr Paint’s Marquee line.
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The family room is a casual place to relax and hang out.
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Grass cloth wallpaper and floral custom draperies catch the eye in the dining room.
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Small touches like accent pillows and woven baskets can help set off a room.
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“I’m really big on one bold moment in a space,” says Leura Fine.
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Leura Fine uses draperies, tables, rugs and more to create different textures in her home.
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Leura Fine’s two-story home features a deep palette of rich blues, greens and teals, elegant furnishings, artwork, fixtures and rustic details throughout.
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The walls in the kitchen are painted a gray-green Echo Park by Behr.
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Blue pots set off the red-knobbed stove in the kitchen of Leura Fine’s L.A. home.
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Oversized Spanish-style light fixtures are a focal point in the kitchen.
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A large photograph of a gun is part of the works on view at Leura Fine’s home by Venice-based artist James Georgopoulos.
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Leura Fine turned her 4,500-square-foot Cheviot Hills home from a “vanilla box” into a design showcase in less than three months.
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Black-and-white photos hang inside the guest room.
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“Eleanor Rigby” wallpaper by Nathan Turner makes a statement in the guest room.
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“When I come in here I feel like I’m staying at the best five-star hotel ever, it’s so comfy,” says Leura Fine of the master bedroom.
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Inside the master bedroom.
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A black-and-white photograph hangs in the the master bedroom.
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