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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is OP- thanks all. I realize that there will of course be no way to completely avoid this, but I’m wondering if there are any specific things you see in houses that you might like now, but that you think will put a very specific timestamp on the house? Here are an example of a few things I like, but that I want to be careful about… Putty colored kitchen cabinets Matte Black hardware Very very lightly stained wood floors Small rectangular tonal tiles [/quote] The hardware you shouldn’t stress about for a second. The floors I wouldn’t worry about either, personally, as long as you plan to be in the house at least a decade. The cabinets are good in putty, just make sure the profile matches the rest of the house. Like you don’t want a colonial house with six panel doors and crown molding everywhere and then flat or flat shaker cabinets. That’s going to age poorly. But if it’s a “modern farmhouse,” well, you have to just embrace that. The tile is a little trickier. But tile is very hard to please everyone so get what you like. Of course if it matches the house! Lol. [/quote]
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