88 Jane St #1RE
Covering the walls with frames. Modern yet Victorian.
Shame about the white bricks; the rest is lovely.
The oven's hideous; the rest is great.
There's a lot to like. The couch and the chair both look elegant yet comfy and functional.
Yes to hexagonal tile.
That particular wood doesn't thrill me. But the vision for the room does - a big comfy couch in an inviting open space, with the bar right there for fixing drinks
It's just nice to see a design that solves all the problems you know you'll have. Everything in it's place.
I love things like this (though this particular execution is clunky); perhaps, at a bedside, on each side of the bed, a place to plug in a phone, and perhaps a kindle or tablet, and hide the clutter if desired.
I don't like the cabinetry or molding, but the thoughtful use of space and concealment of clutter is wonderful.
I like what they did with the bench/island.
The ceiling's interesting.
I don't like the chairs, exactly, and the work surface is ergonomically wrong and way too small, but it's another likeable shared office.
No on the flimsy chair and coffee table, but I like some of the elements here.
I'm over that "chandelier," but the overall feel is simple and warm.
Like the use of glass, and the simplicity of the design
Touches like the bubble chair are a little too 60's mod, but the light, air, and simplicity are appealing.
Lovely. White, subtle, clean lines, subdued modern composition. I wouldn't put a bookshelf up there, and we don't need to re-do the kitchen, but it's a good placeholder for style if we did.
Q