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Comments (1)Or maybe manufacturers that have a home village. I've been to the PineGrove village in PA already. Anyone know of any others?...See MoreHouse tour
Comments (11)The outside of the house and the garden are simply stunning. I also feel very much at home inside because his home is basically English country house style which I've always loved. Lots of books and art, and what I recognized as some genuine pieces of antique Chinese porcelain - what's not to love? I suspect I would declutter to some extent but the overall ambiance to me is wonderful....See MoreJust did a Parade of Homes tour...my thoughts on current trends
Comments (56)Those are all beautiful rooms, Holly. I think part of the problem with both beige and gray as trendy colors is how they are used. When you see a gray room without any contrast, color or texture, it's too much. The same goes for relentlessly beige and tan rooms I have seen, filled with brown leather sofas and not an once of color to relive the tedium. People who are not as attuned to interiors as say designers or decorating amateurs see a Joanna Gains gray interior, but they miss all the other parts that make the room work. The color is easy to pick out for everyone, the details, which make the design work blend into the background for those who dod not look at interiors a lot, or critically....See MoreHOUSE TOUR: Bold & Modern Manhattan Apartment with Private Garage
Comments (13)Fantastic video. I fell in love with him after he displayed the Beleek cup and saucer he kept as a cherished gift from a friend. That is 100% the last thing i would have expected to see in that apartment, bless him! I’m watching this one again. Bpath, I have been looking at samples and slabs of granite, porcelain, quartz, quartzite, marble, soapstone, wood, tile and every other thing you can imagine to use in a kitchen counter and if I am honest I like Corian best for looks— I am exhausted with stone “movement!” ( I am still looking for something heatproof for the island though.)...See More- last year
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