Anonymous wrote:Love it! Actually, this IS our style and that is why we bought the fixer upper rambler on a wooded lot aspiring to eventually be able to renovate to accomplish our vision. Thanks for the inspiring pics! I think some of this will work in our house, except we are 2-3 years away from being able to afford such a reno. We are also from the West coast, WA and CA and that type of style is pretty prevalent there on wooded hilly lots. Here in DC area we are finding that this is not the desired style for many home buyers, this is the place where colonial and craftsman homes go at a premium. We were a bit worried that after putting money into the modern renovation we may end up with the narrow pool of potential buyers if we must sell. I am glad to see we are not alone!
Anonymous wrote:It's very nice if properly done, with good materials and good furnishings. But I'd be concerned if I had young kids. It seems to be that the moden look (or the minimalist look) don't work with the mess kids may make. Personally, I'd prefer something a bit more classic (prewar) even "rustic", so that the mess kids make actually add to the "charm."
Anonymous wrote:Hate it. It looks really, really cheap if not done right. Right, of course, means extraordinarily expensive design, materials, location (preferably overlooking something spectacular like the Pacific Ocean), and impeccable furnishings (again museum quality). The generic, cheapo Bethesda modern mess hardly qualifies.