interesting idea of having just the buffet step out from the wall
NOT the decor and destruction of the historical elements of this house
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if something is going to look added in, more like this piece
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after renovation, with stain
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during renovation
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before
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interesting idea to have them slightly recessed but standing proud as well so that the depth needed from the wall isn't as drastic
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a more modern take but the idea is there.
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Do NOT like this. It feels like a run of cabinets verses a built in.
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Do NOT like. If this was a craftsman home, it would feel like this is an afterthought.
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Love this buffet. Inline uppers slightly proud lowers. Like the mix of drawers and cabinets.
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Love this dining room: buffet, lighting, detail.
Would prefer: wood vs paint, wider paneling.
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Do NOT like this. It looks like a piece of furniture that has been set into an alcove.
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Natural maple flooring: is this what it would look like?
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Honeysuckle from Bradbury and Bradbury.
There is a bright teal blue pop in this pattern used in the dining room, from which, you will be able to see the kitchen and range.
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Have: dining room, living room (2), and downstairs stairwell
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Have: 222 Fifth Peacock
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The dark stain that was present before the water damage.
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Almost everything is great but would prefer same tone for the wood.
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Actually like the two tone seeing the cabinet and how it ties in the box beaming.
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Would like a Merlin space somewhere central in the home.
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The higher board and batton, wood choice, built in. NOT the white plate rail or furniture.
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Possibly do a faux board and batton with paint?
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Love the warmth and the wood.
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Like the wraps and wood tone.
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Like the Bradbury and Bradbury boarder with paneling.
interesting idea of having just the buffet step out from the wall NOT the decor and destruction of the historical elements of this house
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