@Loves Vintage here are some b4's! Now Lisa the decorator originally tried to bring the HOT colors down in the family area (my house is a ranch with 2400 upstairs square feet downstairs another 600 sq feet).. But I STILL felt it was too damn brown, orange and dark so we livened it with the second redo.
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Tekate, your home is absolutely gorgeous, I love all of your choices.Your kitchen is beautiful. What a truly lovely home, enjoy!
Accent pieces are EVERYTHING, and you nailed it!! It looks so warm and cozy and inviting. Great job!!!
Yep, it’s disgusting. We even called them on it and you can bet it will be a part of our review of their company!@ILikeShiny jeez, when people have money they sure like to rip them off big time. So sorry about the latest on "how to get money from ILS and hubster" saga
We’ve put all house discussions on hold until we return from our trip (one more week) but just before we left the got back to us with their offer on the tub we had requested and it was $3000 more instead of the $300 it should have been. Their explanation was a bunch of nonsense so we’ll take the other tub which is only missing one feature I had wanted (whisper quiet motor)
I feel I have little choice. We called them on just being money grubbing and they threw a bunch of architectural stuff at us. We know it’s not true, but we’d spend more money proving them wrong than we would for the tub we wanted so we’re just sucking it up and taking the other tub. It’s not that different, but it’s still wrong of them to be that wayYou are taking all this so much better than I would.....
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Been hitched for four days! We’re old-timers now@ILikeShiny oooohhhh I love these vases. colors are gorgeous.. jealousI will just have to go back to Italy (I love Italy). Are you gettin' hitched soon? there? nosey kate!
I feel I have little choice. We called them on just being money grubbing and they threw a bunch of architectural stuff at us. We know it’s not true, but we’d spend more money proving them wrong than we would for the tub we wanted so we’re just sucking it up and taking the other tub. It’s not that different, but it’s still wrong of them to be that way![]()
I finally went shopping yesterday. I think we are going with this honed black granite. The second photo is taj mahal quartzite. Both so different, and maybe I like the taj mahal a little more today. They say it's supposed to be more durable than other quartzites, but apparently lots of complaints out there. I'm worried we'd ruin it.
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What color are you painting your cabinets? That would be a big factor for me in deciding which one to choose. Also, every inspiration photo you've shared has a light countertop, so it seems your preference gravitates that way.I finally went shopping yesterday. I think we are going with this honed black granite. The second photo is taj mahal quartzite. Both so different, and maybe I like the taj mahal a little more today. They say it's supposed to be more durable than other quartzites, but apparently lots of complaints out there. I'm worried we'd ruin it.
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In the photos below, the subway tile is beveled and would be herringbone pattern with light gray grout. The elongated hex marble would be white grout, and I love both directions. The marble looking stone counter is quartz (man made material) and actually looks kind of nice in these photos, haha. The black is not a sample of my counter, they didn't have one, but it's a honed granite so representative. The beige-y is the taj mahal quartzite.
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I’m coming to this thread very, very late. Your home is beautiful! I want to marry your sofa! Can you please tell me about it? I looks so comfortable!
I’d first find out why he feels that way (I don’t get it, unless it has to do with color variation but it looks like a white tile to me?), but if there’s a good reason then yes, I’d look for a porcelain tile.Interesting, IlikeShiny, and I completely agree with you on the East/West orientation. My husband and I were just downstairs and he said he didn't like the hex tile at all, lol, but then relented. He's also a big fan of the black counter idea. One complication with your solution (and I do think that quartz is very pretty as I was looking at it a few mins ago) -- anyway, the complication, my designer was against pairing the natural marble tile with the quartz countertop . . . so maybe I start looking for an elongated hex porcelain to truly consider this direction???
I don't like the herringbone with the quartz as the two patterns compete with each other, especially with both being white; I do like it with the black countertop. However, if the elongated hex is out, my new choice would be the blue glass arabesque tile with the quartz. I like the touch of color it brings plus I'm a sucker for arabesque
Thanks, Missy! The feedback on your honed granite is very helpful. People sometimes complain about water stains?