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ATLANTA CRAFTSMAN LIVING ROOM

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Something about this struck me as very cozy, with its  luxurious window seat and vintage rug.  I think designer Shayelyn Woodbery sounded a very nice note--  enough of the wood wainscoting is painted,  so the room is light and not oppressive--  but the gorgeous, massive hearth brings all the "wood character".

 

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Pretty kitchen, too.

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While rust or burnt orange is not a fave of mine, I do think it's effective the way she brought the warmth of that accent color from the living room, through to the cheerful dining room..

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Love the airy, vintage feeling of the bathroom--

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It appears that, the only area where the deep, original wood paneling dominates, is the entry.  That makes sense to me-- it's a room that you are travelling through to other rooms, so the darkness would not feel "heavy" as it would in a room you'd spend a lot of time in.  But it faithfully preserves some of the original atmosphere of the house...

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Graceful, comfortable bedroom--

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I wish they had shown more of the solarium--

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A little reading corner of the solarium...

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Later--  Edited to correct my spelling of the designer's name!

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Re: ATLANTA CRAFTSMAN LIVING ROOM

Love picture one. The cozy window seat, French door & bright light are my kind of room. 

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Re: ATLANTA CRAFTSMAN LIVING ROOM

I don't see much Craftsman style except in what must be the entrance hall.

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Re: ATLANTA CRAFTSMAN LIVING ROOM

I like some of it, but I'd take down all those butterflies in the last 2 pics.

And, I'm not sure about those "fur" stools in the 2nd pic. If they're real, they're a no for me.

 

I like the dark entryway.

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Re: ATLANTA CRAFTSMAN LIVING ROOM

is it a "thing" now to NOT have any kitchen cabinets above the countertops/appliances?

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Re: ATLANTA CRAFTSMAN LIVING ROOM

The entryway is beautiful and my favorite of the rooms.  The living room is lovely, the window seat appealing and the fireplace and artwork above beautiful.  

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Re: ATLANTA CRAFTSMAN LIVING ROOM

I love the solarium with the beautiful bouquet of gerbera daisies.

 

I would remove the butterflies in hopes of seeing real ones outside the windows Smiley Wink

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Re: ATLANTA CRAFTSMAN LIVING ROOM

@Oznell , am I the only one that does not like that dark gloomy fireplace?  Or the mural (is it a mural?) above it.  It is so big, it makes the room gloomy to me.  I find the entryway too dark also.  

 

The amount of open shelving I'd also a big no for me, especially in a kitchen.  

Love everything else.

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Re: ATLANTA CRAFTSMAN LIVING ROOM

Beautiful home..I would have to change the heavy drapes, the art, and remove several items in the Living Room. 

Easy changes to make this my personal style.

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Re: ATLANTA CRAFTSMAN LIVING ROOM

Its a beautiful home, but I would get rid of the Artwork-none of it appeals to me, and also some of the furniture in the Living Room as well. I think the home is tastefully done though!