Anonymous wrote:There are a lot of things I like about this kitchen, but as a few pp's have said, not all in one kitchen at the same time.
The biggest twitch I can't get past are the light fixtures in front of the windows....the last place you need a light fixture. Can't get past that.....just odd to me....
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:It's very right now. I love it and think it's beautiful, but it is going to look very dated very fast.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think what I don't like is the three different cabinet colors (four?) and the multiple different surface textures: marble, the white hood, the shiplap, and the multiple metals (gold hardware with dark light fixtures, plus the copper pots). It doesn't blend into a coherent look for me.
Agree. It's just way too much.
Anonymous wrote:There are a lot of things I like about this kitchen, but as a few pp's have said, not all in one kitchen at the same time.
The biggest twitch I can't get past are the light fixtures in front of the windows....the last place you need a light fixture. Can't get past that.....just odd to me....
Anonymous wrote:There are a lot of things I like about this kitchen, but as a few pp's have said, not all in one kitchen at the same time.
The biggest twitch I can't get past are the light fixtures in front of the windows....the last place you need a light fixture. Can't get past that.....just odd to me....
Anonymous wrote:Very nice. Great for Alison Giese!
I only subscribe to Southern Home and Veranda now and I rarely see DMV area homes in them. House Beautiful turned kind of hip? Not my cup of tea anymore.
I miss Traditional Home. Better Homes & Gardens seems to have turned it into a quarterly publication.
Anonymous wrote:Evidently 11:42 doesn't know how assess functionality either. But nicely shilled