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floor. shoji door wood color in contrast to floor. shelves/ cabinet tv set up in distance. the almost random placement of the pots less harsh than just marching along.
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floor. rail color in contrast.
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floor (this is red not white oak, with walnut stain). cabinet color may be too dark.
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floor. base trim color. maybe thicker trim.
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trim keeping it simple. might want even more simple.
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a trim option, if we have that much of it
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this is the tub we're more likely to go with
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ricky likes this vanity
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ricky likes this vanity too
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he likes a few open shelves under the vanity. not sure how practical.
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open shower
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simple slab front for me. walnut would be nice. drawers shown would be useful.
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our favorite concrete floor. i want those lights too ($ i know).
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cabinet style and color, backsplash. like soapstone look but too expensive/nondurable. floor too dark for us.
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NOTE CABINET COLOR. floor.
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the granite we're leaning toward, just because the slab is so beautiful. might be too much brown in the kitchen though.
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one of the quartzites i've been excited about.
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another quartzite i've had interest in
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lights and pipes could make the long, dark journey more interesting
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triangle lights
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if lights cast a pattern in the hallway it could be interesting
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maybe we could use these lights somewhere
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uplighting
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the range would be in the island like this, with stainless steel as its countertop. may forgo the waterfall ($).
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pickets
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fireplace surround
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fireplace surround, floor if we go with acid stained.
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maybe we could put american clay or concrete like this around the fire
floor. shoji door wood color in contrast to floor. shelves/ cabinet tv set up in distance. the almost random placement of the pots less harsh than just marching along.
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