So, contrasting this house to the last one I posted, I have to stop and ask myself--what do I want? I don't really know. I would be very happy to live in either of these houses. Although if I'm honest, I have to lean toward the first house. It's more boring, but it's more me. I'm more traditional than I am modern. But that doesn't mean I can't LOVE this place. Because I do love it.
I started with the room I like the least. I'm just not really a warm colors sort of girl. BUT--for a TV room, I love it. And that chandelier is off the chain. Except probably not off ITS chain, because then it would fall down. GET IT?
Um. . . . WHAT? So good. I love the texture on the walls and ceiling. I'm definitely attracted to texture more than I am to pattern. In my clothing, at least. And I think in my home tastes I am too.
This bathroom is WAY COOL, but I can' help but think it's a little bit Rec Center.
I love the windows though! I love windows in a bathroom, I think they would make your whole day better to start out in a well lit room. Plus you could put on your makeup and know what you're going to look like in the great big world, and not just what you look like in your bathroom.
Is that a painting of food above the bed? It looks like a turkey on a platter to me. Like Liz Lemon's office.
These last 3 were too incredible. I could not let them be restrained by the confines of my blog column. I CANNOT handle how much I love these. The light! The sunshine! You wouldn't even need light fixtures in this place until the sun had completely set every day.
I wish we got a better look into the kitchen, because it looks like there is a TV in there. I dig that. Other things I dig:
-The white buffet by the dining room table
-The chairs at the dining room table
-The light fixture above aforementioned table
-The living room furniture and lamp
-The openness, I love that it's basically just one big room and they've used furniture to create separate spaces. Even the kitchen is involved, with that window peeking out into the rest.
-The mirror above the couch.
Things I don't dig:
-That sweater pattern or whatever it is underneath the windows in the living room.
-The ceiling. It's cool, but let's be real. I don't want it in my own house. I would feel too Disneyland.










This house is awesome! Also, I actually like the sweater pattern underneath the window. I love all the natural light and open space. I would prefer a house that looks a little more cozy than this one, but it is a cool house.
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