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peaks in hallway celing, also floors
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Multiple windows with window seat (would like it 3x6+ feet, enough for sleeping and book shelves. Also like dark master ceiling (ideally metallic) with beautiful, light light chandelier.
by Tracy Stone AIA
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Love the lines and mix of (apparently) wood and concrete with water and fire! The linear pool evokes the Alhambra, one of my favorite architecture in the world.
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Juxtaposition of funky old and contemporary, lights and shadows they cast, repetition of circles, pretty dark wook and red. Not the basin and faucets.
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Delightful surprise. I love old wood and antiques handled in a contemporary way. The basin is brilliant--but I wonder about function...
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Fun color and pattern use, fresh layout. I'd use the circular tile more sparingly and a bit more muted walls. Love the stools, color and pattern echoing the balloon tiles.
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beautiful powder room with sculptural basin, appealing tile wall, and red paint, paper, or tile, whatever the red is.
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Charming entry. Although (for insurance advantage) I need a hip roof for most of the new house (cracker/FL vernacular design), I prefer a gable entry and hope to work that in to a large front porch.
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I've always loved b,w, and yellow together, especially a goldish yellow. The abstract headboard design is also fabulous. What great possibilities for scrap lumber.
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Love the colors and exotic patterns, old/new combo
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I would not want all this wood, but I do love the natural edge bar piece, especially accented by contrasting concrete (I'm guessing).
by Corynne Pless
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I like the old bricks, courtyard feel, and scale. Compact pool design could be shallow enough to keep heated.
by Chris A. Dorsey
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small bathroom that's quirky and attractive
