WHICH PICKET DESIGN/ PATTERN/ STYLE YOU LIKE MOST, THANKS
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wickedwhite
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Comments (28)I love the option to work in a private office while still feeling connected to the larger open plan space. And who doesn't want a huge blackboard to creatively brainstorm?...See MoreWhich style era could you never have in your house?
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