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White formal china. Colored stoneware for everyday. Easy. Done.

If you do go for a rug, get an indoor/outdoor one for easy kiddie clean up. Or even Flor tiles.

Slowdown - I completely agree.

It could be large art work in an oak frame so that the whole thing looks intentional.

Also - I think one part that looks the least modern is the paneling on the side of the fridge. You could get a big poster on foam core or paint a panel with chalkboard paint and put it there. Then ...

What if you replaced just the doors on the very top cabinets? Something white or brushed aluminum? It would brighten it up and perhaps make it feel a bit more modern. Then take the glass doo...

Warm reddish or yellowish tone in living room to go with the arts & crafts fireplace. Cool ethereal tone in the kitchen to make the white cabinets look more modern than boring.

Please do a full house tour! This is great.

Love this house!

Yeah - just like LoriSF said. Same idea.

Since it's already in its own little nook - I think I'd put the curtains at the front of the nook, in the "doorway" on a long rod that would allow me to pull them completely clear of the nook if I ...

What about some bright accent colors? You could do orange or fuschia curtains, pillows, etc. Maybe paint the coffee table white, and lower the art on the walls. It's hung too high.

Spaniards, as a rule, do not believe in open kitchens. If you do this you will be significantly harming the resale value of your property with the population most likely to buy it.

In China you see all kinds of things on the backs of bikes. The Chinese would be completely unfazed by this. If they need new friends they should look in Beijing.

Why was the dryer so high on the wall?

Love love love love love #2.

So beautiful. I could not walk up or down the stairs, though.

I love it sooo much. I wish they'd sell it for a cheaper price point and then I'd totally buy it.

It's like those bad Barbie dollhouses where they print pictures of furniture set-ups on the walls instead of actually providing 3D furniture. Ugh.

Isn't there an old saying that when a person goes to a bathroom they say they're going to "spend a penny"? Perhaps dating back to pay restrooms? If you could find a cool old sign referencing...