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I love schiffini Londons showroom, I haven't seen Valcucines Milan flagship store, I have only seen the factory showroom and the London showroom and compared to most Danish brands they are both far
Yep on the Milan question. I just can get behind the glass kitchen idea. That is what Valcucine is to me. Non owner friendly stuff. Try to take care of a class kitchen.
I like chalkboard paint for kids areas. We don't really have enough wall area to make it work ourselves but I think it's a cool concept - overused or not.
It may be overused on trendy design blogs, but how often do you walk into someone's apartment and see a chalkboard on the wall?
I like what they did with the black steel everywhere but the all-black kitchen is a little too much for me. It's a nice, compact kitchen though.
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Sounds like you've got what is called in the jargon a money pit Is 211 the new brick building at the corner of Prince? I like it - it fits within the site in a very inconspicuous manner, unlike most new developments. It looks like it's been there decades. I like what they did with the black steel everywhere but the all-black kitchen is a little too much for me. It's a nice, compact kitchen though.
i can't believe you are paying that for a womb chair. jesus. for that price you could probably find one that didn't need to be reupholstered.
Really? Looks pretty small and all packed in a square around an area where two people could stand. Fascinating floorplan btw...