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It’s Now or Never. Cast Your Life in Color Vote.

The clock is ticking. Hurry up and get your votes in!
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It’s Now or Never. Cast Your Life in Color Vote.

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For the last couple weeks, votes have been flooding in from local design enthusiasts who are eager to tell us their favorite use of color in the 2018 Life in Color competition.  There’s only one day left for voting and we want to be sure you submit your top pick!

From Jan Showers’ delicate blush tones to Doniphan Moore Interiors’ bold teal hues, peruse through our finalists’ projects, be inspired, and then cast a vote for your favorite.

You have until end of day TODAY to vote as many times as you’d like in an effort to help us select this year’s readers-choice winner! Voting ends at 11:59 pm. The winner will be announced in the November/December issue of D Home, which hits newsstands October 24.

A special thank you to Paintzen and PPG Paints for supporting Life in Color and the Dallas design community. You can learn more about Dwell with Dignity’s inspiring work and the impact of color here. Remember, with each vote cast, Dwell with Dignity receives a donation.

Vote on, friends.

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