Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:See top picture and then left second row. This is one of a handful of designs from DC area that made it in the magazine over the years. I wonder what was the budget - the range starts at 16K.
https://www.alisongieseinteriors.com/portfolio-unique-interior-design
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I think the kitchen is nice but don’t forget that House Beautiful was completely changed a few years ago. This doesn’t mean it’s not a nice kitchen but the magazine itself is completely different than it was for decades before. It’s like Newsweek, but not as sad or evil.
All I think about is how disfunctional it is. Imagine having to fill a huge pot of water, then shlugging it all the way across the kitchen to the stove.
The article says that is the H's smoothie station. There must be a closer sink.
Anonymous wrote:I think it’s gorgeous, and those wood floors are to die for
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I *loathe* that shiplap wall and ceiling.
I absolutely love the rest of it, but could do without the shiplap. I’d actually question that choice, because it’s so specific and getting a bit dated already, and will be a big project to change out down the road. A lot of the color choices/fixture choices are specific as well, but much more easily swapped out if someone tires of them or the house is sold.
Anonymous wrote:Who takes a photo with a red purse on the floor by the stairs! There is nothing stylish or editorial about that photo!
What ethnic group doesn't know putting your purse on the floor is just letting money fly out of the purse/door!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:See top picture and then left second row. This is one of a handful of designs from DC area that made it in the magazine over the years. I wonder what was the budget - the range starts at 16K.
https://www.alisongieseinteriors.com/portfolio-unique-interior-design
Is this this one? The photos will stack differently on different screens.
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I think the kitchen is nice but don’t forget that House Beautiful was completely changed a few years ago. This doesn’t mean it’s not a nice kitchen but the magazine itself is completely different than it was for decades before. It’s like Newsweek, but not as sad or evil.
All I think about is how disfunctional it is. Imagine having to fill a huge pot of water, then shlugging it all the way across the kitchen to the stove.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:See top picture and then left second row. This is one of a handful of designs from DC area that made it in the magazine over the years. I wonder what was the budget - the range starts at 16K.
https://www.alisongieseinteriors.com/portfolio-unique-interior-design
Is this this one? The photos will stack differently on different screens.
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I think the kitchen is nice but don’t forget that House Beautiful was completely changed a few years ago. This doesn’t mean it’s not a nice kitchen but the magazine itself is completely different than it was for decades before. It’s like Newsweek, but not as sad or evil.
All I think about is how disfunctional it is. Imagine having to fill a huge pot of water, then shlugging it all the way across the kitchen to the stove.