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I get seasick..........(not a joke)

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Nay. I think it needs windows.

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Re: Nautical Dining Room

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No, don't believe I have ever seen anything like this.  It reminds me of an old movie where all the people on board a  liner were dead but didn't know it.  They eventually found out and had to sweat it out as to where their final home would be. It left you with the impression some were going to a better place and some weren't!  Kind of a creepy movie built around a young couple who had comitted suicide.  In the end the young couple got to go back and do life over.  No one else on the ship did.  Anyway that's what this room brought to my mind.  Kind of seems creepy to me. Don't know why this picture made me think of that movie?? LOL!

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It would help if the source were provided.

This is from  https://dk-decor DOT com/20-outstanding-designer-dining-rooms/ with this copy:

This dining room by New York and Palm Beach-based interior designer Scott Snyder has a nautical theme.  You can also see the glass front wine storage area at the back of the room.  This isn’t the home’s main dining rooms, but it adds interest to this collection.

 

 
 
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A really big NO from me.   

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Used as a tasting room for pre or post dinner drinks I could see it, if I lived that lifestyle.

 

As the main, only dining area, not for me.

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@GingerPeach

In the spirit of the new year, if my posts are upsetting, perhaps you can pass them by in 2019. 

 

You have come on several posts to say how I should ask questions or give descriptions, like in the Fashion posts you don't like the yay or nay format.  In other Home posts you have gotten upset because I didn't share the background history of a space or you don't find my titles appropriate for the space.  Knowing that links aren't allowed, where people might be exposed to advertising, services or articles, in many cases I omit them from my posts.

 

You are welcome to start as many kinds of posts as you would like, giving the amount of information/details/questions that you find are lacking from mine.  Cat Happy

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I like it as a wine tasting pre dinner room. It's different and beautiful IMO.

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it feels dark and claustrophobic to me. 

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I like the wine room.