Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have no idea what you're talking about. Are they into MLM's?
Read the thread.
Anonymous wrote:I have no idea what you're talking about. Are they into MLM's?
Anonymous wrote:Yes, I follow Chris Loves Julia. I started following them in their earlier houses (before the last 2 I think?) and liked their choices. Not anymore so much. Although I would love to live in the house they are in now, I don't like their design choices. The powder room is not my style at all.
But to the kitchen: I have to see it play out. The only thing right now I just can't picture is the claustrophic vent hood thingy. I hate that look in general, but Chris is tall and it doesn't look like he fits in the space.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They have a “look” or formula that they seem to follow in their design. It’s moody and sometimes the totally unexpected. I thought their recent powder room remodel would be atrocious, but besides the boob light sconces, which I hope they will one day swap, I think it’s really beautiful.
Sarcasm? That is one of the ugliest bathrooms I have ever seen, incorporating several bad design trends of the 90s — brown horizontally striped wall paper, wooden toilet seat and a wooden Ethan Allen dresser mirror. Let’s not forget both the wallpaper and the tile floor design are off center.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had heard of them before but never followed them until very recently. We just bought our first home and have a lot of renovations in our future.
I am interested to see how the kitchen comes together. The wallpaper in the girls room is so pretty but I was shocked at the price.
I would love to know a ballpark figure on these renovations. I just have no understanding of the level of cost on this sort of stuff. I was shocked when they just flippantly and casually mentioned moving the fireplace to a new wall so they could put a window to overlook the pool. I mean, that has to be a lot of money!
Also, very curious how all of this translates into resale value. I know they aren't planning on selling but curious.
Right? That was my reaction too! That's tearing down a 2 story brick wall and rebuilding. I like what the outcome would be but can't imagine paying the ticket.
Anonymous wrote:I had heard of them before but never followed them until very recently. We just bought our first home and have a lot of renovations in our future.
I am interested to see how the kitchen comes together. The wallpaper in the girls room is so pretty but I was shocked at the price.
I would love to know a ballpark figure on these renovations. I just have no understanding of the level of cost on this sort of stuff. I was shocked when they just flippantly and casually mentioned moving the fireplace to a new wall so they could put a window to overlook the pool. I mean, that has to be a lot of money!
Also, very curious how all of this translates into resale value. I know they aren't planning on selling but curious.
Anonymous wrote:I had heard of them before but never followed them until very recently. We just bought our first home and have a lot of renovations in our future.
I am interested to see how the kitchen comes together. The wallpaper in the girls room is so pretty but I was shocked at the price.
I would love to know a ballpark figure on these renovations. I just have no understanding of the level of cost on this sort of stuff. I was shocked when they just flippantly and casually mentioned moving the fireplace to a new wall so they could put a window to overlook the pool. I mean, that has to be a lot of money!
Also, very curious how all of this translates into resale value. I know they aren't planning on selling but curious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:They have a “look” or formula that they seem to follow in their design. It’s moody and sometimes the totally unexpected. I thought their recent powder room remodel would be atrocious, but besides the boob light sconces, which I hope they will one day swap, I think it’s really beautiful.
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?