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						Cool spread. Most of it is really not my style, but I appreciate that they have an aesthetic. I kind of like the shiny paint, but it's a little institutional.
 I HATE HATE HATE the bedroom. The bedspread looks cheap and that's a real vomit colored pink. https://www.architecturaldigest.com/story/lily-allen-david-harbour-brooklyn-home  | 
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						It’s very UK House and Garden. 
 It doesn’t quite work for me. It feels like a copy of a copy of something for some reason. Maybe I’m being unfair.  | 
						
 Nope. I think that's fair. This is something a little "off" about it. And the way they show it off makes it feel like they don't really live there.  | 
							
						
 Okay good. Glad it’s not just me. It’s kind of giving me “what if Nicki Haslam wasn’t fun?”  | 
						
 I saw this and the only part I truly hated was the bedspread. The other thing was the bathroom with like velvet chairs in it. Couldn’t really picture someone getting out of the tub and walking around that room dripping water.  | 
							
						
 Also the poop plume sticking to the velvet.  | 
							
						
 Yeah it feels VERY much like no one lives there. I prefer it to stark and severe - but it really does look like it's a set, not a home. Funny to see him amid all those flowers.  | 
| How is everyone else getting around the paywall? | 
							
						
 Carpet in a bathroom is so wrong.  | 
						
 For me the video started playing immediately.  | 
							
						
 I've heard that celebrities only show their home in AD when they are ready to sell so maybe it feels off because they have basically moved out already at this point?  | 
| Looks like cockroaches | 
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						The wallpapers are gorgeous. I'd love the floral wallpaper for my dining room. I am tempted. 
 As for the house not "lived in" most people of this milieu really don't live in "lived in" homes regardless of the interior design.  | 
| It is surprisingly ugly. All of it. | 
| Wow I hate this! And I hate minimalism too. What’s left? Ha |