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I do like it but that’s a lot of wood. I think it would get old real quick

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@wilma I see exactly what you're saying.

 

This room is dark and the eye searches for color.  Neutral can be overdone easily when there is no contrast.

I couldn't stay in this room for any time at all.  I find it depressing.

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Generally I like wood and stone together, but I don't care for this at all.  First of all I don't like log anything; secondly the only stone thing is the fireplace; and finally, it's just too dark.

~What a terrible era in which idiots govern the blind.~ William Shakespeare
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Is that a stair (1 or 2), or is it just color variations of the wood?  If they are stairs that would be terrible.....can hardly see them.  I would fall down them a million times.

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It looks like an expensive tree hut.

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@JYWilliams wrote:

It looks like an expensive tree hut.

 

 


@JYWilliams 

 

Or an oversized Hobbit Hole.

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Registered: ‎04-11-2010

Impressive woodwork but to me it looks like a dude ranch hotel lobby.

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While I respect the skill it took to build a room like this, it is definitely wood overkill. I find it depressing.

 

Did anyone notice the two leather chairs in the lower left-hand corner? It looks as if they were moved out of the way (maybe for pictures). There is no way someone would intentionally butt one chair into the side of another.

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Too much, def dont care for!

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Lovely for the lobby of a conference center.