How to make a cookie cutter home modern...(lots of pics!)
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Re: How to make a cookie cutter home modern...(lots of pics!)
I will not be jealous, only if you tell me where you got the FLOR for $1.00-$2.30. Where is this overstock place. I really like your place. Thanks
Impressive! I think we have the same ceiling fan! Can you tell me where you got the hanging lamp in your foyer? I can't seem to find anything we like in Austin. Thanks!
iluvashnjj,
FLOR carpet tiles at HOODS on Natural Bridge and 170. See the St. Louis Stores thread for exact address.
joyceshaw,
I got that light at a local light store (Metro Lighting) and can't remember the brand name.
Re: How to make a cookie cutter home modern...(lots of pics!)
STLModern
What a lovely house done, with style and good taste.
Do you have any before photos?
I am certain being able to track the change from 2001 will inspire those of us who hope to achieve what you have.
Regards
Dan,
Love what you've done. Especially since I'm all too familiar w/cookie cutter styles in outlying St. Louis suburbs. I live in Ballwin in a very typical two-story house. We've been trying to makeover the country-rustic look since we moved in three years ago. (Think vine-printed wallpapered kitchen with a forest green accent wall and dark oak cabinets. It made you feel dizzy just to walk into it).
Do you have any recommendations for contractors or designers who share a modern aesthetic?
Much appreciated,
Aisha
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