Anonymous
Post 04/29/2020 15:22     Subject: WTF Decor in Kalorama

So when you sell a house like this, do some things convey? Imean if you like the wallpaper in the foyer, wouldn't you want the couch, too?

Or at this price point are you throwing it all out and starting over with another "renown" designer?
Anonymous
Post 04/29/2020 15:09     Subject: Re:WTF Decor in Kalorama

Anonymous wrote:OMG I can't believe someone thinks this house is fab.

https://cotedetexas.blogspot.com/2020/04/part-two.html


Sorry, but that's a very meticulous analysis of the house. I really appreciate the before and after photos.

At first I thought the decor was fussy. But then I realized it would be very fun to have a large party in this house. Never a dull moment, plenty of seating, plenty of conversation starters.

Also, I think the new kitchen is gorgeous. I don't like the low hanging pendants over the counters, but otherwise its flawless.
Anonymous
Post 04/29/2020 14:59     Subject: WTF Decor in Kalorama

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This may be on Kalorama Road, but this house is not in Kalorama as the title of this thread states. This is straight up Adams Morgan. The Kalorama neighborhood is on the other side of Connecticut.


No, you're confused. Probably your brain was scrambled by the entryway wallpaper.


This house is not in Kalorama. It’s on the east side of Columbia Road, thus making it in Adams Morgan:

The Kalorama area within the Northwest Quadrant of Washington, D.C. includes the residential neighborhoods of Kalorama Triangle and Sheridan-Kalorama. The area is accessible from the Dupont Circle and Woodley Park Metro stations, as well as various bus lines. Kalorama Triangle is bordered by Connecticut Avenue, Columbia Road, Calvert Street, and Rock Creek Park. Sheridan-Kalorama is adjacent, to the southwest, between Connecticut Avenue, Rock Creek Park, Massachusetts Avenue, and Florida Avenue.


Yes, Kalorama Triangle. I have a friend who lives there. She always corrects me. Funny b/c she paid $3M for the house that isn't even in Kalorama and has no garage.
Anonymous
Post 04/29/2020 14:48     Subject: Re:WTF Decor in Kalorama

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A bit busy and cluttered, but it's fine. Middle aged divorced woman, I am thinking. Trying to recreate a certain style/look but falling a bit short. Virtually everything individually is pleasant to the eye and good quality but collectively it's missing something to truly pull it off. Lack of carpets is odd. Hardly terrible or WTF. I've seen far worse.


For a recent designer in Kalorama-ish this is most definitely WTF were they on?


You clearly don't know many rich people. This is typical of a decorated rich woman's house. They're not designing for you, they're designing for their class.
Anonymous
Post 04/29/2020 14:39     Subject: Re:WTF Decor in Kalorama

Anonymous wrote:A bit busy and cluttered, but it's fine. Middle aged divorced woman, I am thinking. Trying to recreate a certain style/look but falling a bit short. Virtually everything individually is pleasant to the eye and good quality but collectively it's missing something to truly pull it off. Lack of carpets is odd. Hardly terrible or WTF. I've seen far worse.


For a recent designer in Kalorama-ish this is most definitely WTF were they on?
Anonymous
Post 04/29/2020 14:33     Subject: WTF Decor in Kalorama

I love some of the rooms, but some are in the maximalist style that is in right now among high-end designers. It's not my taste, but it's still well done.
Anonymous
Post 04/29/2020 12:41     Subject: WTF Decor in Kalorama

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This may be on Kalorama Road, but this house is not in Kalorama as the title of this thread states. This is straight up Adams Morgan. The Kalorama neighborhood is on the other side of Connecticut.


No, you're confused. Probably your brain was scrambled by the entryway wallpaper.


This house is not in Kalorama. It’s on the east side of Columbia Road, thus making it in Adams Morgan:

The Kalorama area within the Northwest Quadrant of Washington, D.C. includes the residential neighborhoods of Kalorama Triangle and Sheridan-Kalorama. The area is accessible from the Dupont Circle and Woodley Park Metro stations, as well as various bus lines. Kalorama Triangle is bordered by Connecticut Avenue, Columbia Road, Calvert Street, and Rock Creek Park. Sheridan-Kalorama is adjacent, to the southwest, between Connecticut Avenue, Rock Creek Park, Massachusetts Avenue, and Florida Avenue.

Again wrong. This is kalorama square not road. It’s in between CT and Mass and r, smack in the middle of kalorama, touching Mitchell parcel.


Oh my god...what's wrong with you guys to quibble over such silly details. Does being in Kalorama or not make is less/more vexing to view?
Anonymous
Post 04/29/2020 12:03     Subject: Re:WTF Decor in Kalorama

OMG I can't believe someone thinks this house is fab.

https://cotedetexas.blogspot.com/2020/04/part-two.html
Anonymous
Post 04/08/2020 15:10     Subject: WTF Decor in Kalorama

SO.MANY.CHAIRS

It's like the designer took every chair they had and vomited them into this house.
Anonymous
Post 04/08/2020 14:02     Subject: Re:WTF Decor in Kalorama

I like the kitchen/dining room just fine, but I've never seen beige look so busy!
Anonymous
Post 04/08/2020 13:59     Subject: Re:WTF Decor in Kalorama

A bit busy and cluttered, but it's fine. Middle aged divorced woman, I am thinking. Trying to recreate a certain style/look but falling a bit short. Virtually everything individually is pleasant to the eye and good quality but collectively it's missing something to truly pull it off. Lack of carpets is odd. Hardly terrible or WTF. I've seen far worse.
Anonymous
Post 04/08/2020 13:41     Subject: WTF Decor in Kalorama

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This may be on Kalorama Road, but this house is not in Kalorama as the title of this thread states. This is straight up Adams Morgan. The Kalorama neighborhood is on the other side of Connecticut.


No, you're confused. Probably your brain was scrambled by the entryway wallpaper.


This house is not in Kalorama. It’s on the east side of Columbia Road, thus making it in Adams Morgan:

The Kalorama area within the Northwest Quadrant of Washington, D.C. includes the residential neighborhoods of Kalorama Triangle and Sheridan-Kalorama. The area is accessible from the Dupont Circle and Woodley Park Metro stations, as well as various bus lines. Kalorama Triangle is bordered by Connecticut Avenue, Columbia Road, Calvert Street, and Rock Creek Park. Sheridan-Kalorama is adjacent, to the southwest, between Connecticut Avenue, Rock Creek Park, Massachusetts Avenue, and Florida Avenue.

Again wrong. This is kalorama square not road. It’s in between CT and Mass and r, smack in the middle of kalorama, touching Mitchell parcel.
Anonymous
Post 04/08/2020 13:40     Subject: WTF Decor in Kalorama

Anonymous wrote:This may be on Kalorama Road, but this house is not in Kalorama as the title of this thread states. This is straight up Adams Morgan. The Kalorama neighborhood is on the other side of Connecticut.

Nope, this is kalorama. Kalorama square not rd. I used to live around the corner. This is an 80s or 90s development backing to Mitchell park. It’s a great location w/ an underground parking garage. The houses are actually really well proportioned inside, and there’s a little pool in the middle of them.
Anonymous
Post 04/08/2020 13:31     Subject: Re:WTF Decor in Kalorama

Anonymous wrote:My favorite part might be the urn under the table in the master bedroom. Whatcha doin down there little buddy?


Chamber pot?

Interesting that empty glass on the floor in the dining area. Clean up, in aisle 7 when someone walks into it.