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Anonymous wrote:Almost all of these photos have massive high ceilings and huge windows letting in tons of light and a great view. Fantastic but not something can be achieved with interior design.

Any nice rooms with normal height ceilings and normal size windows?


This is what I noticed too LOL.

Lots of complimentary colored pillows, that’s certainly achievable!


I mean, yes, you have a good point. All of this focus on windows and living inside has made me really want to move waterfront now or in the future. I wanted to before, but I want to even more now. I think that an amazing view can also be a forest (that you own or that is protected as a reserve). It's a goal of mine but my spouse is very against moving to the middle of nowhere and I am too for the lifestyle aspects, but the view aspect would be nice to have.


I grew up in West Virginia and Southwestern Pennsylvania and every house we lived in had a majestic view of the mountains. It really was relaxing to look out on.

And they were pretty cheap houses lol.

I think something as basic as putting a garden bed with some flowers in view of the window can give you that same feeling. I know, I’ve tested it out!
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I know darker green shades are all the rage nowadays. Am I the only one who finds these looks claustrophobic?

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I just painted my dining room a dark teal, so no. Obviously it depends on your space but my house is 100+ years old with original floors and woodwork and can handle the deeper color. The neutrals I've tried look cold.

In the dark green living room photo you shared above, there is a ton of clutter. The green bedroom is fine but needs some art or something personal. The last one is beautiful in a designer showhouse way.
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I know darker green shades are all the rage nowadays. Am I the only one who finds these looks claustrophobic?



You are not. The bottom one especially makes me feel like we'd be eating dinner in a closet.

And yet, I sort of like them.
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Above PP, can I copy/paste image on my iPhone?? When I click copy, it doesn’t say “copy image”...
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Come on guys, there is a preview button. Use it or go to some other website that doesn’t inexplicably require coding in 2020.

If you’re on your phone and you hit copy, you need to delete the space that appears before the text when you paste. Between “[img]” and the link.
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Now THIS one I like
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