Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I mean, it's definite on brand for the designer. So if you like that sort of thing it's great. Some rich person who likes her HGTV show will buy it, then in 4 years when they get tired of it they'll hire a designer to redo it (and hopefully rip out the gray wood paneling when they do!).
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I disagree. I think there are very obvious signs of LL’s work, but then the homeowner added their own spin once LL was done. Which was a mistake. LL definitely has her own style, that’s not everyone’s taste, but her designs are typically refined and subdued. Not... this.
I agree with this. I usually like LL's work way more than I liked this, and I thought her calling card was kind of subtle layering. Sometimes her choices are a bit off the wall for me, but I usually find her work a bit more...inspirational or something, like even if I couldn't envision LL's design in my house, I like the concept. Not so much here.
The 2-seat dining room seats though...whoever picked those, they seem insanely annoying in practice. How irritating if you're sharing with someone and they get up/push the seat back? I also hated the wall paneling and extreme farmy-ness of the stair rails, sliding barn door near entry.