Anonymous
Post 02/28/2022 22:12     Subject: Re:This Arlington kitchen made it in the House Beautiful magazine

Anonymous wrote:On her Instagram she has a before and after of her own fancy kitchen and I kind of prefer the before.

Was it the reel from April 2?

There’s literally nothing on her instagram page that would ever convince me to use her as a decorator. Sterile and soulless. You know how they take out all the personal clutter for professional photos and stuff looks cleaner and nicer (and you can imagine yourself there)? It’s like her decoration style is soul-sucking. There used to be a trope about “catalog people” back in the 90s, boring, one-dimensional people who bought things to fill themselves up and whose homes were all furnished via catalog. That’s her style. All new, all expensive and zero taste.

I sound like I really hate this woman but I think I post the same way every time someone posts one of these godawful surgical suite sterile “decorators” rooms. Just terrible. A lobotomy in architecture.
Anonymous
Post 02/28/2022 13:56     Subject: Re:This Arlington kitchen made it in the House Beautiful magazine

Anonymous wrote:On her Instagram she has a before and after of her own fancy kitchen and I kind of prefer the before.


I tried to find that post and couldn't, but I did get to see so many photos of things that will be hard to live with and won't age well. ::shudder::
Anonymous
Post 02/28/2022 13:41     Subject: Re:This Arlington kitchen made it in the House Beautiful magazine

On her Instagram she has a before and after of her own fancy kitchen and I kind of prefer the before.
Anonymous
Post 02/28/2022 10:55     Subject: This Arlington kitchen made it in the House Beautiful magazine

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The cabinets not going to the ceiling in that caliber of build is sad. Looks cheap and thrown together.


This is exactly what I thought when I saw it. Looks so cheap and just will get dusty up there! Would have been so much better if they went to the ceiling!


This is one of my pet peeves too.
Anonymous
Post 02/28/2022 06:34     Subject: This Arlington kitchen made it in the House Beautiful magazine


I think it's going to last as long as anything else, which is probably about 10 years. In any case, whoever put this kitchen in can probably afford to re-do it frequently.


So mediocre, nonfunctional design that's also wasteful
Anonymous
Post 02/27/2022 21:43     Subject: This Arlington kitchen made it in the House Beautiful magazine

Anonymous wrote:The cabinets not going to the ceiling in that caliber of build is sad. Looks cheap and thrown together.


This is exactly what I thought when I saw it. Looks so cheap and just will get dusty up there! Would have been so much better if they went to the ceiling!