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Not really my cup of tea, but still nicely done for the most part. That said and while I like blue lacquer, decorators are becoming rather predictable with its use. I also find the living room wallpaper pretty bad and have never been a fan of most grass cloth or similar looks, which has also become rather predictable.

 

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I really like this apartment--everything appeals to me especially the blues and greys with a pop of color----even that navy in the dining room----I love the kitchen cabinets too. Was never a big blue fan but I am now----love navy these days!

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No, to just about everything.  The kitchen isn't bad.

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Not much here I like at all.  The LR wallpaper is horrendous.  I could probably live with the kitchen with some tweaking to add a little more color.  BTW, what is up with the kitchen cabinets on the right hand side.  It reminds me of Tetris which always gave me anxiety!!!

 

As always, @stevieb , I appreciate you (and Oznell, etc.) who post these.  While most of these don't appeal to me, I still enjoy looking them over.

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The color scheme is extremely depressing to me.  Living there would be like day after day of cloudy, gloom.  Not my cup of tea at all.

 

The wallpaper looks like puzzle pieces.  I would pass.

 

Thank goodness there is something for everyone!

 

Always fun to look, though.....

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Very pretty! I love the bedroom and the kitchen, although I would not have the heavy drapes in the bedroom. I don't care for the wallpaper in the living room, but like the Dining Room wall.

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I’m not a fan of the wallpaper in the first photo. My eye can’t rest. Too much is going on. I do agree it is nicely done otherwise.

 

I love the kitchen. It has a modern flair. I like the clean sharp lines and no clutter.

 

It’s a beautiful home.

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I agree with you; that said blue and orange is over used as well.

 

I find the kitchen less sterile than most with a nod to modern.  The dining room is attractive but overly formal.

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This one would not be quite my style preference.  The public rooms have a lack of cohesion, and seem stuffy to me.  The living room photo's wallpaper, not a good choice, seems to be fighting with the art and other elements.  The second room's wallpaper panels seem ill-joined where they come together.

 

I don't care for the gray kitchen, and again, an ill-chosen (in my opinion), wallpaper in the bedroom.   I'm not one to rule out any color, just because it was an over-used trend up till recently.  In fact, a classic French gray is lovely, and has been used for centuries.  But here, the gray and the gray undertones, are casting a pall.  If you take away the wallpaper in the bedroom, and make a few color tweaks, I think it could be quite nice.

 

Edited to add-- I somehow skipped over the dining room!  Again, to me it would be pretty, if there were a bit less going on.  If you remove the mural, or wallpaper mural, it becomes more serene, and could be glamorous at night. 

 

Normally am not a fan of mirrored or most glass furniture, but here the sideboard and the glass table help bring more light.  On second look, I'm better disposed to the apartment.  Just a few tweaks, removing the wallpapers, and having kitchen cabinets re-painted, and in my opinion, it could be a very nice urban perch.    

 

The rugs in the apartment are the best part, they look soft, and I would keep them.    

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I really do not care much for this one. I really dislike the wall covering in the livingroom, but the rug is attractive....I have it in my office! LOL! The wall covering in the second photo sets my OCD on edge. The dining room is attractive but I got rid of a chandelier like that, what a pain to keep it shiny and beautiful, it's not my taste. Houston has no zoning laws, it's an interesting city.

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