Anonymous wrote:I dated an exec and went with him to Bermuda (they were having a board meeting so we made a weekend of it). We went to the house of one of the board members for cocktails before heading out to dinner, and it was a true Great Gatsby moment for me. At the end of a very long drive through jungle-like trees, we were welcomed into the home of the board member and his wife. Everything just looked rich- the furniture, the art, the decor. We went out onto their back patio, and just past their swimming pool was a stunning view of the ocean.
It was breathtaking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, I love my home and consider it the nicest I've ever been in. It's been a labor or love for the last year.
Is it the biggest? No. Is it the most expensive? No. Is it decked out to the nines? No. But it's my home, and I LOVE it.
Please describe. Size, style, year built, etc.
Anonymous wrote:A stone farmhouse on a mountaintop near middleburg. So incredibly cozy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cozy is (imo)
- Personalized (not generic or institutional looking)
- Comfortable
- Different textures
- Not too matched
My attempt to make our family room “cozy” (but also uncluttered) is a wooden tray on a coffee table containing 2 tv remote controls, a plant in a basket, a really cute mini 4” game of “operation,” a few mini children’s books, a tiny zen wooden box with sand/stacking stones, and small puzzles)
that's clutter
Anonymous wrote:I have friends who have spectacular places on the upper east side. Great townhouses. Been in some restored early 18th century homes on Nantucket too. Have a friend who owns what might be the nicest house in DC, WH included. Huge, well built down to the finest details and filled with an unbelievable art collection.
Anonymous wrote:It was a small home (guest house) that my DH and I rented for a few days on a farm. Two bedrooms, two bathrooms, lots of windows and the living room, kitchen and dining area were one room with a huge fireplace. It was absolutely charming. We always said we’d go back, but life got busy and sadly he died unexpectedly in 2020. We planned to downsize our home considerably after retirement and we wanted to build something similar. Alas, retirement never came. It was small, but perfect.
Anonymous wrote:Cozy is (imo)
- Personalized (not generic or institutional looking)
- Comfortable
- Different textures
- Not too matched
My attempt to make our family room “cozy” (but also uncluttered) is a wooden tray on a coffee table containing 2 tv remote controls, a plant in a basket, a really cute mini 4” game of “operation,” a few mini children’s books, a tiny zen wooden box with sand/stacking stones, and small puzzles)