Which white do you like better?!
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Comments (10)I would register both because they look different. If I were only going to register one, it would be the second. The first looks too much like Victorian Lace. Plus, the large, rolling ruffles on the second one are gorgeous. Debra...See MoreWhich elevation do you like better?
Comments (53)Many of the new builds in and around the Disney area where we were looking seem to be very contemporary. I don't like it, it's not for me. I wanted the "classic" Florida home even if it is an overdone style. Where it's located, no one will see it but us :) It will be a challenge for me to do the inside, I don't want to end up with it being too theme-y but want to be consistent with the exterior. I googled Addison Mizner after your links and found this house which is lovely, but I feel like the kitchen doesn't fit / was transplanted from a different house. https://www.sothebyshomes.com/palmbeach/sales/0076748 And I normally gravitate towards that white marble/white cabinet look too....See MoreWhich Couch Do You Like Better?
Comments (34)@Betsey J You don't want to buy a sofa just for looks. You need it to be comfortable and last for more than a year or two before it breaks down and looks terrible. I bought a sofa about a year ago. I needed a large sectional or two sofas for a 20'x20' living room. I went to about 10 different higher end furniture stores, sat in sofa after sofa, went to Lazy Boy as well (Good middle of the road sofa, lower price/mid range quality). I checked out the sale items (Most have a back room with floor samples, returns). In one of the stores they had a cream colored sofa that was the exact dimensions that I needed, was a good brand, high performance fabric, comfortable and was knocked down from $8k to $2500 for a 3x2 sectional with 3 recliners. The one I fell in love with and would have been the "perfect" sofa was over $10k. You can get good furniture at a good price or buy cheaply made furniture for the same price. The difference is where you compromise. I compromised on color and style, but have something that will last 10 years and didn't break the bank....See MoreWhich countertop do you like better?
Comments (2)there would be many light counters and splash to place here. Just looking at the images of your space the issue that s a little confusing is the classic warm vs cool notes overall. the cabs and floor seem to work as they are in the cool family...however your walls are really a yellow/warm off-white. some of the samples seem too warm w your cabs.....I see maybe a hint of bronze in floor but the floor still reads cool to me. So are you trying for a warmer counter/splash...it seems tricky to get it right in that sense w what looks like cool cabs and floor. This is the compelling case for your "real life" view of the tones and notes in your lighting and why its so hard to advise w this. From what I see I'd pick a really simple cool toned light counter w backsplash options in mind at the same time. A coordinated plan should be thought out...dont forget the splash....See MoreSushiiphoto
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