I know Trump is fearless but woah... If true that's showing a whole new level of balls.
White Marble and dark wood sounds fine to me. Or at least that's what I'd say to my wife if she'd spent months renovating the kitchen to her taste.
The only correct answer is.... “it looks great honey.”
He who has the money makes the decisions. I suspect this is a difference between American taste and European tastes.
CNN with more hard hitting, important stories.
Never argue with a woman’s taste. In anything. Even if you’re the President of The United States. When a woman asks you ‘’How do you like it?’’ in reference to a dress or a furnishing or a meal she’s cooked she isn’t asking you for your opinion. She’s telling you to confirm hers.
Love Trump and want him to remain President for another couple of decades. But his sense on interior decor is head shaking IMO. An example was his weird paint job idea for Air Force one.
The paint scheme on it now is a timeless classic, instantly recognized worldwide.
Love him, but the boy confuses gold leaf and gaudy with classy.
“White Marble and dark wood sounds fine to me.”
Not to me. That trend has also swept hotels lately. All dark and angular modular wood, white tile, no carpet. They all look like hospital rooms.
I saw pics of Trumps digs in NYC. Fugly is not the word. Looks like French Versailes and a rap star bred and had a baby.
Rush Limbuaghs digs in NYC when he lived there was the same 1970’s crushed velvet everywhere
I don’t want to pick on just these two but rich people have godawful taste when it comes to decorating.
CNN?
“CNN reported...” stopped reading there!
Green marble is best.
....a source told CNN so you know it’s made up to begin with.
Meanwhile, Barack and Michele have been living a renaissance life since leaving office, only thinking deep thoughts & shit.
asking for a few pieces to be removed is not ‘ripped out’. CNN has been hellbent for 5 years on insinuating that Trump is not happily married. I’m getting really sick of the menopausal nags that dare to call themselves journalists.
(dark wood seems cold and uninviting to me, as does easily stained 70’s white marble) warmer woods and slate would seem to be preferable especially in warmer climates)