Scott and Bari Mark and their two young children recently moved from a tiny apartment in New York City to a dream home they had built on Long Island in Woodbury, N.Y. Their new house has a lot of space to incorporate the couple's rustic Tuscan style. With the help of a local designer, they are ready to transform their vacant dining room into an elegant, yet functional space.
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Scott and Bari Mark recently moved into a colonial-style home in Woodbury, N.Y., in a new subdivision located in the heart of Long Island. The recently completed home not only offers lots of room for their two small children to play, but a great space for Scott and Bari to incorporate their love of the rustic Tuscan style. The barren dining room is home to the kids' dinosaurs and toys, but they want to transform it a formal space for entertaining.For all available product information, click on the After photo(s) of the room.
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