Marie Hebson's interiorsBYDESIGN Inc. Too many linear lines and competing patterns for me. There is no continuity of tone either...but, to each their own...
SF Design & Build It's called "design", and it looks pretty great to me. If it's not your taste, then I hope you never have a client that likes it, because you'll be out of a job. It's all about pleasing the client.
SF Design & Build @Marie, of course it is, and if it's your client's, I wanna see a smile on your face. And when you deposit their check, you can tell the bank teller all about your lousy bad taste client. Bank tellers love a good story.
Marie Hebson's interiorsBYDESIGN Inc. @ SF Design - LOL - true, only concern SF is my clients depend on me to guide them in their choices and steer them clear of decisions that will detract from the overall value of their home. We all know taste is a matter of perception - and, like art, is in the eye of the beholder. If these clients for this home are happy - and it is there forever home - then fabulous. My opinion is the contrary - we have cabinetry with the grain running horizontal on door fronts, and vertical on end gables - with the grain not even matching from bottom to top!, then we have different colour/tone on the floor (not complimenting), with another grain in the marble countertops. It's too much of a similar vibe, and its rendering all of them to be dull - rather than taking each individual item and making them as absolutely beautiful as they deserve to be... Gotta run - have an amazing day - I love constructive criticism, its how we all hone our crafts and become better professionals - cheers!
alio i love this kitchen. I used a similar look for my kitchen in Chicago -- bamboo veneer cabinets and white Zeus quartz countertops, gray tile. When it came time to sell, my place sold quickly because of the kitchen. I love these gray cabinets even more and can't wait to steal this look for my new kitchen.
Gotta run - have an amazing day - I love constructive criticism, its how we all hone our crafts and become better professionals - cheers!