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I’m sorry but I don’t like this at all. It’s located in Kent, England, and I’m surprised because usually the English have impeccable taste and follow through with most projects ending up being very quaint, charming and desirable, but not so with this place. Sorry, but it looks downright spooky.
I like the whale tail in the garden. This is charming as a family guest house. Whimsical and unusual, I would change the furnishings as well. I would also put in a wall between the kitchen and the sitting area. The beams are distracting and it would feel unfinished to me. Otherwise, I feel there is some magic here.
I like the use of weathered wood inside and out… gives a unified feeling. And the furnishings, also weathered with some pattern and color to balance out the neutrals. It looks very British, well-aged and unaffected. Nice. I could live there. And swoon perhaps.
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Where is this Potting Cottage located? How much?
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Wonderful place. I love the different split-levels !!!
I’m sorry but I don’t like this at all. It’s located in Kent, England, and I’m surprised because usually the English have impeccable taste and follow through with most projects ending up being very quaint, charming and desirable, but not so with this place. Sorry, but it looks downright spooky.
I actually like the structure itself – just don’t care for the way it is furnished, but that could easily be changed.
I like the whale tail in the garden. This is charming as a family guest house. Whimsical and unusual, I would change the furnishings as well. I would also put in a wall between the kitchen and the sitting area. The beams are distracting and it would feel unfinished to me. Otherwise, I feel there is some magic here.
I LOVE it. Very rustic and quaint. Lots of possibilities…..I could so live there!
I like the use of weathered wood inside and out… gives a unified feeling. And the furnishings, also weathered with some pattern and color to balance out the neutrals. It looks very British, well-aged and unaffected. Nice. I could live there. And swoon perhaps.
The exterior is inviting but the interior looks the way it would if I had simply been handed a jigsaw, hammer, and nails and asked to finish it.