Anyone know the designer for this N Arlington house for sale?

Anonymous
Boomer grandma vibes
Anonymous
Would be curious to see what interiors people love if they absolutely trash the one OP posted.
Anonymous
Very cute. I will never buy another older home again but super cute
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Looks like Pottery Barn and a little bit of West Elm mixed with a sprinkle of Crate and Barrel. You're welcome.


This is, unfortunately, accurate.

If that was done by an interior designer, you don't want that interior designer.


+1. I really hope that a "designer" is not responsible for the choices here.


+2 it looks like a trying to hard flip of a beautiful home with a bunch of potential. The gold hardware on white cabinets in the kitchen….surprised they didn’t throw in a farmhouse sink

Anonymous
I like the colors and wallpaper chosen. I've never wanted to live in a victorian though.
Anonymous
I love it. Too pricey though.
Anonymous
It's darling, I love it! Thanks for showing us, OP.
Anonymous
I like the house and the color palette, can live without the furnishings they are blah to me
Anonymous
This does not look like an interior designed house.
Anonymous
I don’t really like to. Doesn’t go with the time period of the house, but some of the pieces like like Serena and Lily or Ballard designs.
Anonymous
This looks like something, my 12-year-old daughter would do on the weekend.
Anonymous
Interesting for Arlington, it’s a Victorian so it’s supposed to be sort of doll house-ish. Looks nicely done and not a flip. Big lot. Too much repeating green-grey I think. To have gone through this expensive of a rehab, some more variation through the house would have been nice.

This is gonna sit. Not many buyers for this niche product, and things are cooling down.
Anonymous
Don't understand why someone would buy in 2021 for $1.2, spend $500K and tons of time renovating, then turn around and want to sell. My guess is that the $500K is an exaggeration, but still seems like lots of effort. The pics from 2021 don't look that bad; I actually prefer the way it looked back then.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Don't understand why someone would buy in 2021 for $1.2, spend $500K and tons of time renovating, then turn around and want to sell. My guess is that the $500K is an exaggeration, but still seems like lots of effort. The pics from 2021 don't look that bad; I actually prefer the way it looked back then.


Maybe because the economy is in the shitter and lots of people have lost their jobs? Divorce? Unexpected death? Job relocation? So many reasonable explanations.
Anonymous
I love it. It has good juju.
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