Chris loves Julia’s kitchen

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Anonymous wrote:OP if you want responses you have to give a little more context. I have no idea who these people are. How about a link so I can join the discussion?


Sorry. They are bloggers. I just assumed there would be no need for a link as they have been talked about before on here. I’m not sure I know how to post a link either way!


I’m on here a disturbingly large amount of time, and no, they are not a frequent topic of discussion.


Meeeee toooooo.



Ditto. Is this a self-promotion thread?


I guess I’m on here a REALLY disturbingly large amount of time, because these people have been discussed before.


+1
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I find their whole kitchen a bit ridiculous. It's going to be such a pain to walk around a 17' island to get something on the other side. They're also Mormon and don't drink, but are putting in a giant "drink station." The whole thing is over the top and not in a good way. I really wish they'd left the formal dining room and done a normal sized kitchen rather than an exercise in gluttony.
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Anonymous wrote:Are you people living in caves? This couple has 750k+ followers on Instagram. They had to hire staff to help manage their social media operation.

I personally don’t like them or their style, but they are bigger than YHL and have much bigger budgets for their projects.

Seriously. They've been around for years and have many followers. They weren't always bigger than YHL, but have been for several years (especially since YHL has basically retired from blogging).
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I know what YHL is but I still really resent the use of the acronym.
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Anonymous wrote:Are you people living in caves? This couple has 750k+ followers on Instagram. They had to hire staff to help manage their social media operation.

I personally don’t like them or their style, but they are bigger than YHL and have much bigger budgets for their projects.


We aren’t on Instagram.
There projects aren’t that impressive. Nothing wrong with it, just average

Cheesecake Factory runs 2hour wait times but that doesn’t mean it is great. Nothing wrong with it, just average.
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Anonymous wrote:I know what YHL is but I still really resent the use of the acronym.



I think the acronyms are there because of the use of hashtags on social media.
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Anonymous wrote:Are you people living in caves? This couple has 750k+ followers on Instagram. They had to hire staff to help manage their social media operation.

I personally don’t like them or their style, but they are bigger than YHL and have much bigger budgets for their projects.

Seriously. They've been around for years and have many followers. They weren't always bigger than YHL, but have been for several years (especially since YHL has basically retired from blogging).



Sorry I don't keep with boring white Mormon bloggers
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Anonymous wrote:I know what YHL is but I still really resent the use of the acronym.



I think the acronyms are there because of the use of hashtags on social media.


Only thing I hate about that acronym, is I still hear the full name when I read it, guess it should just be read as "ill", otherwise I'm for never seeing the full name again.
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Okay! Op here. I’m back. I love the soapstone and marble. I don’t have Instagram but I’m on Instagram stories watching clip by clip, lol which is exhausting but worth the effort to see it coming together.
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Anonymous wrote:Okay! Op here. I’m back. I love the soapstone and marble. I don’t have Instagram but I’m on Instagram stories watching clip by clip, lol which is exhausting but worth the effort to see it coming together.


I just tried to watch the stories and if this is a thing the production should be better. The cleaning lady Instagram is much better.
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She never mentioned doing an apron faux front on her sink. That was a bit of a surprise. My husband hates the look though. I am on the fence. It’s probably more practical than an apron sink, I suppose.
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I don't understand her response about the backsplash not needing glue because it is cut perfectly. How is it safe to have a 600 lb stone slab standing vertically without anything attaching it to the wall?
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Anonymous wrote:I don't understand her response about the backsplash not needing glue because it is cut perfectly. How is it safe to have a 600 lb stone slab standing vertically without anything attaching it to the wall?





I would definitely ask that it be glued. I don’t understand that either.
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Anonymous wrote:I don't understand her response about the backsplash not needing glue because it is cut perfectly. How is it safe to have a 600 lb stone slab standing vertically without anything attaching it to the wall?


I don't get that either...I would always feel like that thing was going to tumble over at any point. And I still think the stove area is claustrophobic...I don't get enclosing it like that.
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Anonymous wrote:I don't understand her response about the backsplash not needing glue because it is cut perfectly. How is it safe to have a 600 lb stone slab standing vertically without anything attaching it to the wall?


I don't get that either...I would always feel like that thing was going to tumble over at any point. And I still think the stove area is claustrophobic...I don't get enclosing it like that.
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