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A Traditional 'Early American' Look...

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Re: A Traditional 'Early American' Look...

It's not for me!

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Re: A Traditional 'Early American' Look...

A big no from me.

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Re: A Traditional 'Early American' Look...

@stevieb    Too much beige for me....I need more color.  

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Re: A Traditional 'Early American' Look...

I like a lot of the furniture and find it nicely coordinated, but its a case of LESS is more----the rooms need a bit of decluttering --- some of the furniture and wall groupings need to be removed.....

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Re: A Traditional 'Early American' Look...

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Well, I see the early returns don't favor this look... Woman LOL I understand. While I personally like the look, this is a pretty extreme example and while I love almost all of the elements, using them all together pushes this one a bit over the top... Woman Wink


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Re: A Traditional 'Early American' Look...


@Spurt wrote:

I like a lot of the furniture and find it nicely coordinated, but its a case of LESS is more----the rooms need a bit of decluttering --- some of the furniture and wall groupings need to be removed.....


 

@Spurt  So true... Too much of a good thing, and I didn't even include some shots of even more 'collections'. Woman Surprised


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Re: A Traditional 'Early American' Look...

If Early American is coming back into style, I am all for it.  This is what my childhood home was decorated in back in the 60s and 70s.  It's a bit much for me, but I love certain pieces.


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Re: A Traditional 'Early American' Look...

I love it.  I do agree though, a bit of decluttering and removal of a few  pieces of the wall decor, and perfection!!!   I never liked those plates that people used to hang on the walls.

No offense to anyone who still does that but I really don't like it.  The kitchen is great!

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Re: A Traditional 'Early American' Look...

I kind of like it myself. I can definitely appreciate the look and period they're going for