| Nice but kinda boring - my sense of who she might be, too. |
| All of the chairs look comfortable. |
| I hate wood, so I hate her house. Wish she hadn't tried to justify why she likes a big bathroom. Everyone understand that some people like that. I've heard people only put their house on that magazine when they're about to sell. Is she going to sell it? |
I cannot unsee that cat on the counter. I won't be eating at her home. And no, I've never been invited. LOL |
Masculine? It looks tasteful overall. I guess that is masculine. |
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I really liked it, but it's not my dream house. It does seem like her style though - cozy, down-to-earth, not too fussy, lots of natural elements.
The bathroom looked like lots of bathrooms I've seen in new builds or remodels. Very nice, but nothing unusual. The orchard and green house are great! |
Very. Her children are 12, 15, and 18 according to google and yet they show childrens' bedrooms full of little kid toys. |
| It looks depressing and lonely. It’s too big and dark. She looks like she is making excuses for why it looks like it does. |
| Love the orchard, garden and water conservation |
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I enjoyed that! It's a beautiful home ... I especially liked the baking nook, the greenhouse and that round table in front of the fireplace.
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Love it minus her bedroom. It's warm and feels welcoming vs. other rich people homes. I love the stained glass window touches. Do not believe the materials look like fake stone or wood.
Especially love the yard, orchard, garden. |
Aren’t you a peach? |
| Looks cozy to me. Feels warm. I like it. I love the look of modern homes, but prefer to live in a house like this. |
| It’s fancy and everything it just doesn’t do it for me. |
She didn't show the kids bedrooms. She showed the sleepover room. |