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This home is absolutely gorgeous, without losing any livability. I'm a fan of the color palette, and the pantry is a dream come true. Thank you for this lovely tour! ❤
Lovely finishes and neutral tones. I think with two young children she has thought out her spaces carefully. That wide space between the kitchen island and the living area is probably a play space for the kids.
This home is perfect! I could move right in. I especially love the vertical board siding as backsplash and how you coordinated it with the beautiful gray tile. Well done. This is stunning.
The kitchen feels very Sarah Richardson, the pantry Studio McGee. Been there, seen that. How lucky they are to have such an extravagant home at their age.
Nice layout, everything is well proportioned. Good use of texture. Excellent flow. Kitchen is livable. The windows at the sink are perfect. The light fixtures look right. Easy to envision adding a riot of color in paint, wallpaper, print furniture along with plush velvet. Wished this had a floorplan. HATE the fireplace molding. Something more traditional would have been nicer.
I love this look! The white on white on white that everybody has been using is so tired. The way the interior speaks to the nature around the home seems so effortless, not contrived at all! I would never leave home if my home looked and felt like this! Well done!!
I love the stone fireplace but I don’t like the mantle surround and the placement of the artwork above it. You have all that room and the artwork is so low. The kitchen and living room are nice and airy which I like. The pantry is nice too with the paint color. I wouldn’t mind living there. Beautiful home.
This home is beautifully designed. Just gorgeous, but what is it with young Canadian designers when it comes to colour? Perhaps the colours she has chosen aren’t as mute as seen on this episode, but I find rooms that are all muted to be quite bland and uninteresting. However full marks for beautiful design!
Imagine having to change light bulbs on that chandelier in the living room - I hope they have a spare 5 m tall ladders, just for the occasion somewhere. Imagine having dozen guests and not having a proper dining table to seat them all. And that quartz counter top - you're not butchering anything on it, no matter how durable it is, you'll get the thick butcher block to prevent chipping of the pricey counter top (there's one, not so thick, just waiting at the bottom of the island). Overall, nice matching of colours and materials, her husband is a patient man - happy wife = happy life. He knows where his priorities are. Tip of the hat.
Clean and new has some degree of instant appeal. But overall, nothing inspiring or memorable. Layout odd. Whites can be great but in this country space it looks lifeless to me. Perhaps some interesting art or objects will yet be added to the space. Maybe some rugs to ground the spaces.
It’s nice but so boring for a country house especially the main living area and white bland palette. Kitchen pantry is nice, and large open space is nice. Tasteful and very conservative mass appealing, the sums up house and home these days.
Yes, uninspired. Maybe they don't have guests for meals, but where would you seat them if you did? If I were looking at this home to buy, I would be factoring in a floor plan re-org in order to have an "adult" dining space.
For a home located deep in the woods, I feel the scale of the some of the heights is too much. Perhaps some shots with lower exterior light levels, so you can see the trees and experience the view. In general, I feel the use of whites and off-whites is being used far too much in design these days and feels very antiseptic. Whites tend to wash out other colours. We see in colour, embrace it. Bring the colours of outside in.
Why do 25% of the commentators on most of these videos say a house is all beige, white, boring when the house has warm woods, non-white draperies, black and gold accents, greenery, etc. Apparently, this is what the majority want in their homes.