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Old 08-06-2010, 12:42 AM   #7
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Marc, you had to ask. According to Chris, I have two or three distinct "styles" and if you tried to put them all together in one house, you'd get something that would make a Feng Shui practitioner faint.
For example: I love the look of Victorian architecture...on the outside. On the inside though, not so much. I like a thoroughly modern and luxurious kitchen and bathrooms, and those and Victorian just don't go together unless you gut the place.
The other style is best described as "mountain lodge" all glass and wood and lofts and big stone fireplaces. At least a modern kitchen and bathroom can be worked into that without someone getting culture shock when walking in and comparing the inside to the outside.
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