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Anonymous wrote:
Yes yes yes!!! Thank you. Do you have a link for the whole house?


Those are all the photos they have of that house. I even checked the cabinet maker's IG to see if they had posted any behind-the-sciences photos.
Anonymous wrote:Do you have more of the white kitchen above? The gigantic one with the light fixture, double windows and huge island? Thank you!


This one?


It's by a builder who constructs enormous homes in Utah. Here's the far end of the room:


This is the wall where the photographer stood to take the first photo:








For you: https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/315/848468.page#17046512

The last one could be done affordably! Lowes and Home Depot both sell that style of shade.
Dining rooms without curtains...











Anonymous wrote:Modern looking tapestry or similar cloth hangings? Have a two-story family room with a lot of noise transmission to the upstairs bedrooms, which I’m trying to reduce. Hoping to find attractive wall coverings that absorb sound and don’t look like they’re from the Middle Ages.


I think this can be tough to pull off as an amateur. I would also look for ways to add more soft materials to the rest of the room - window/door treatments, rugs, skirted furniture, pillows, plants, lining bookcase bask with grasscloth...before going for tapestry.

The only professional designer I've seen using tapestry recently is Carlos Garcia in the UK.



Decorated for the holidays...




But I did some searching and found some more.





This is A LOT of look.




Two-story rooms with light fixtures.




















Colorful, small bathrooms

















Since the poster mentioned slanted ceilings...


Living spaces with sectionals.





















Working on...

1. Living spaces with sectionals.
2. Colorful, small bathrooms.
3. Two-story rooms with light fixtures.
Anonymous wrote:Bm gray wisp is more blue but really nice


BM Gray Wisp is said to be the Silver Sage color that Restoration Hardware used as their signature color before they rebranded. It's a beautiful color!
Do you mean you don't want something that matches the wood tone of the bed or that you don't want nightstands that match?
I followed a cleaning "influencer" on instagram named Clean Mama after someone here mentioned her because she has a really specific calendar for cleaning. After a few weeks, it was ingrained in me and unfollowed her - her content is super repetitive and you probably don't need her info long term. She also has "recipes" for the various household cleaners if you'd prefer to make your own Windex, detergent, etc.

She has a bunch of printables on her website, but I just followed her on Instagram where she posts every day as she does whatever is on the calendar. It seems dumb at first, but the routine works pretty well for me. Obviously, you have to adjust it to work for your house size/traffic. For example, we don't have to do a load of laundry every day.
Light blue or blue-green bedrooms, classic with possible quirk









I doubt many of us have bedrooms this large, but how pretty!


That ceiling...
I'm not sure it will help, but someone asked to see vintage bathrooms that were updated to work for today a while ago in the Eye Candy thread.

https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/15/848468.page#16257324

and

https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/120/848468.page#16287556

You can obviously pay to have the tile glazed, but you could also find a great wallpaper to make the tile work as is?
Bathrooms without tubs. I assume that means no free-standing tubs and alcoves are okay. Imagine glass doors on those alcove tubs?

Emphasis on black and white, some glam details.

























One of my old favorites.
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