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His home is beautiful.  I wish we could see the rest of it. 

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@Snoopp wrote:

hoosier - I like that dog picture you have as your avatar.


@Snoopp - That's my new girl, a greyhound - her name is Story - her racing name was Unlikely Story.  She's a doll. 

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That stone fireplace is to die for. It reminds me of Falling Water. I love this house to look at but I don't think I would want to live there. I don't know what it is about it, it would need more warmth for me to want to live there but I think that would be easily remedied with furniture and such. I have such a love affair of looking at mid century modern design but I don't know if I could live that 24/7, it is hard to explain. A little too cold and sterile for my taste but there are aspects of it that I absolutely love. If I could afford to have 5 or 6 homes I would love to have this as one. Does that make sense?

 

Where are pictures of his loft in NYC? ANyone know?

 

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@Irshgrl31201 wrote:

That stone fireplace is to die for. It reminds me of Falling Water. I love this house to look at but I don't think I would want to live there. I don't know what it is about it, it would need more warmth for me to want to live there but I think that would be easily remedied with furniture and such. I have such a love affair of looking at mid century modern design but I don't know if I could live that 24/7, it is hard to explain. A little too cold and sterile for my taste but there are aspects of it that I absolutely love. If I could afford to have 5 or 6 homes I would love to have this as one. Does that make sense?

 

Where are pictures of his loft in NYC? ANyone know?

 


@Irshgrl31201 - search David Dangle under blogs and it will bring up his NY loft.  It's pretty too, but love the PA home much better.

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@hoosieroriginal wrote:

@Irshgrl31201 wrote:

That stone fireplace is to die for. It reminds me of Falling Water. I love this house to look at but I don't think I would want to live there. I don't know what it is about it, it would need more warmth for me to want to live there but I think that would be easily remedied with furniture and such. I have such a love affair of looking at mid century modern design but I don't know if I could live that 24/7, it is hard to explain. A little too cold and sterile for my taste but there are aspects of it that I absolutely love. If I could afford to have 5 or 6 homes I would love to have this as one. Does that make sense?

 

Where are pictures of his loft in NYC? ANyone know?

 


@Irshgrl31201 - search David Dangle under blogs and it will bring up his NY loft.  It's pretty too, but love the PA home much better.


Thank you so much!

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Nice! The room with all the glass, is that the loft?

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Both are fabulous. Neither would be my choice. Both are a bit too starkly contemporary for me.

 

Now, Joan's home in Connecticut would do nicely...

 

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@missy1 wrote:

Nice! The room with all the glass, is that the loft?


No, his PA home.