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‎08-01-2024 08:03 AM
Great comments!
@We rescue cats, that's an intriguing insight, about the different shapes working together harmoniously in a congruent whole. Had not thought about it that way, but so true.
‎08-01-2024 10:48 AM
The lamps in the LR are also the perfect height for reading. Although, not a fan of most metal furniture, I like the shade of gray used. The color in the print is surprising.
The hall table is surprising and I love the antique amoire.
Thank you for an interesting post!
‎08-01-2024 01:46 PM
This one doesn't appeal to me at all. I can't even pinpoint what I don't like.
‎08-01-2024 02:47 PM - edited ‎08-01-2024 02:48 PM
I'm not a fan of grey so the first set of photos don't appeal to me. The rooms look nice and comfortable, and I like some of the furnishings, but just not all that grey. It's interesting that all the lamps are a similar height. I'm not sure I like that. My lamps in my living room are various heights.
I like the warm wood pieces in the second set of photos. Definitely more my style. The combination of neutrals is nice, but, again, not a grey person. I prefer a bit more color.
‎08-02-2024 08:19 AM
While I love gray, it's all a little too one-note for me.....especially the living room. I really like a lot of the furniture and accessories though. However, a lot of the wood pieces and several or the decor pieces are much too ornate for me.
‎08-02-2024 11:04 AM
@wilma , the lamp thing, fascinating, it depends on what you're going for, I think. It's an old designer trick, to align the tops of certain items in a room, if you are trying for a kind of visual "calmness".
But it's not a hard and fast rule-- note that the smaller lamp with the beige shade in front of the curtain, is not aligned like the 3 others. But the others are, and to me it lends a pleasing orderliness.
They do that trick with the tops of art work as well. Very often in designed rooms, the tops of most, not all, major paintings will be on a level. I like it, but then, I tend to like a visually quiet 'frame' as a starting point when decorating rooms. Others might lean to more visual variety in the planes of a room, and that's fine too.
‎08-02-2024 11:22 AM
Thanks for the information. It makes sense. The placement of our major artwork pieces is at the same or similar height in every room. I have a few smaller pieces grouped at different heights.
Thank you for all your interesting posts.
Have a Great Weekend!
‎08-04-2024 02:15 PM
‎08-05-2024 08:06 AM
I had a similar reaction to it, @bikerbabe - in addition to the deft mix of neutrals, the fine finishes, etc., it seems to be *more* than just the sum of its sophisticated parts. He did create a "mood" that is pleasing and harmonious....
‎08-05-2024 05:00 PM
Overall, some handsome spaces with several elements I like, but several I don't. To me, perhaps he over-civilized the loft, as it reads more like a very finished apartment than like a loft space.
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